Popular searches:

The Best Episodes Directed By Riki Fukushima

Every TV Episode Directed by Riki Fukushima Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Riki Fukushima Ratings Summary

"A Quiet Battlefield" is the best rated episode directed by Riki Fukushima. It scored 9/10 based on 1 votes. It was written by Masahiko Shiraishi. It aired on 6/15/2013 and is rated 0.5 points higher than their second-best episode, "That Chef Never Smiles".

  • A Quiet Battlefield
    9.0/101 votes

    #1 - A Quiet Battlefield

    Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 6/15/2013

    Zhao's master tactician Li Mu is forced into negotiations with Qin's crafty Lü Buwei. What will the outcome mean for the future of their kingdoms?

    Director: Riki Fukushima

    Writer: Masahiko Shiraishi

  • That Chef Never Smiles
    8.5/102 votes

    #2 - That Chef Never Smiles

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 4/18/2015

    Just barely squeaking past the academy's transfer exam, Soma causes and uproar at the opening ceremony by making a brash speech in front of the entire class. In his very first class, he's paired with Tadokoro Megumi, a girl who is at risk of expulsion and is intent on keeping a low profile in order to survive.

    Director: Riki Fukushima

    Writer: Shogo Yasukawa

  • A Day with the Squad: Rio Runs
    8.5/102 votes

    #3 - A Day with the Squad: Rio Runs

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 1/19/2010

    As the others go to pick up some supplies, Kanata spends the afternoon training with Rio. Just then, Kanata comes down with a fever, reminding Rio of when her mother fell ill. Out of medicine, Rio gets help from a priestess named Yumina, who diagnoses her with malaria and treats her. When Kanata wakes up, she explains she was overworking herself since she felt useless. She also mentions to Rio that she always wanted to play "Amazing Grace," having heard from a bugler she met when she was little. Rio then plays Amazing Grace from one of the tanks, explaining that a squad, much like a song, is composed of many different parts.

    Director: Riki Fukushima

    Writer: Hiroyuki Yoshino

  • The Metal Bat
    7.3/1023 votes

    #4 - The Metal Bat

    Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 5/1/2019

    Assigned to guard a VIP and his son, Metal Bat couldn’t be less thrilled. But when the group is suddenly attacked all hell breaks loose. Meanwhile, Saitama has disguised himself as Charanko in order to enter the “Super Fight” martial arts tournament.

    Director: Riki Fukushima

    Writer: Tatsuro Inamoto

  • Friends
    7.0/103 votes

    #5 - Friends

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 5/21/2017

    Zoroku is making a trip to Yokohama to meet a client, so he takes Sana with him. Accompanied by Ichijo, Sana is impressed by the sight of the ocean and the robot-operated factory that she visits, and enjoys her day out to the fullest. Rejoined by Zoroku, the trio visits Chinatown, but then Asahi and Yonaga suddenly appear after being unseen ever since the research facility incident was resolved. The twins run away as Sana and Ichijo chase after them...

    Director: Riki Fukushima

    Writer: Fumihiko Takayama

  • Don't Look Back
    6.0/101 votes

    #6 - Don't Look Back

    Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 12/19/2013

    Banri Tada is enjoying working as a waiter at the party, along with Nana, Mitsuo and Linda. Meanwhile, Kōko has texted Banri numerous times and is becoming concerned that he hasn't answered. Some of the guests see Banri and Linda together and insist on taking their picture. The two of them get carried away and strike several provocative poses just as Kōko, who has come looking for Banri, arrives. Incensed, she throws a drink in Banri's face and slaps him. Linda tries to apologize but Nana stops her and Banri takes Kōko away to the fitting room. Unable to talk for long as he is still on the job, he gives her the key to his place and tells her to wait for him there. Kōko leaves and Banri continues working but is concerned about his relationship. Once the party is over and they receive their pay Banri tells Mitsuo that his salary might have lost its usefulness. On his way home Banri checks his phone and is shocked to discover that Kōko has been texting him all day. He hurries home to a dark apartment and is relieved to find Kōko waiting for him. The couple apologize to one another and Kōko returns the picture of Banri and Linda, much to his surprise. He admits that they were former classmates and he had been in love with her. He then goes on to tell Kōko that his feelings for Linda return sometimes in flashes. Kōko hugs him in response and says that all she want is for Banri not to remember the past, with Banri understanding and so the couple reconcile. The next morning, Banri tells Linda that he wants to talk with her. Beside the river, he asks if she loved the old Banri; she replies that she only thought of him as a friend. Banri then tries to rip the picture of them together, with the ghost of the old Banri looking on and saying no. He drops the picture, which Linda then picks up. Banri gets to his feet and tells her to pretend that they are just strangers, as he wants to cut ties with the past. Linda realizes that Kōko is bothered by her being a part of his past life and says she understands and that they are doing the right thing. She then rips the picture into pieces, surprising Banri. The next morning, Kōko and Banri take a picture together, forming new memories for just the two of them. (Source: Wikipedia)

    Director: Riki Fukushima

    Writer: Fumihiko Shimo