The best episode directed by Shota Hamada is "Culprit", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Norimitsu Kaiho". "Culprit" aired on 9/4/2019 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Daniel / Bra Meeting / Fairy Tale Battle Royale / Paper Wars".
The team is on its way to the final planet. Polina is determined to find out how it is possible that the children are from a different planet, and Kanata closes in on the enemy within.
Director: Shota Hamada
Writer: Norimitsu Kaiho
The trio is left to take care of a baby. The baby tries to take care of the trio. Hanako is struck down by the boob gods. Olivia takes Hanako and Kasumi to Fairy Tale Hell. They play a game that never ends. It just goes on and on, my friends.
Director: Shota Hamada
Writer: N/A
Mitsugu Bamba, who loves to donate blood, encounters vampire girl Maid Vlad Transylvania.
Director: Shota Hamada
Writer: Mamoru Oshii
Hanako, Olivia, and Kasumi are asked by Aozora Tsugumi to go into the student council room to retrieve the Banana Papers that are hidden somewhere in there. The Banana Papers contain scandals that have happened around school and the student council president is apparently using that to blackmail other students. Hanako and the other girls try to decline the request, but Tsugumi manages to buy them all off one way or another and they end up having to go get the Banana Papers...
Director: Shota Hamada
Writer: N/A
While still feeling unconvinced, Ashito makes up his mind that he must try and learn to be a full-back. He goes to practice, wanting to figure out Fukuda's intention. However, being unfamiliar to the position and disliking defending, Ashito doesn't quite get the meaning of "shuffle" and feels out of place.
Director: Shota Hamada
Writer: Sumika Hayakawa
Ashito arrives at Esperion's base, meets fellow test participants and meets future teammates. However, the team's coaching staff promises not to give an easy life to the players' desires.
Director: Shota Hamada
Writer: Sumika Hayakawa
Esperion B team bitterly allows the first goal to Muto, the playmaker of Musashino. With Musashino one step ahead, second-year Sugawara suggests that they go back to their original play style that relies on short passes. But Tachibana, Togashi, and Takeshima insist on continuing with the direct approach they've been practicing. To the disconcerted players, Date starts giving concrete instructions for a change.
Director: Shota Hamada
Writer: Shingo Irie
Encouraged by Komori and his friends, Sekizan begins practicing even harder. Though everything appears to be going well for Jinko, X Day isn't over yet!! Ise is unable to focus on rugby because of his situation at home. HaChioji does his best to be considerate of him, but he's spurned by Ise's older brother Haruki... Will another team member be leaving the Jinko rugby club?
Director: Shota Hamada
Writer: Masahiro Yokotani
Fushi, having spent several decades alone on an island, learns that a village was attacked by the Nokkers.
Director: Shota Hamada
Writer: Shinzo Fujita
Maru and Kiruko are on the hunt for the Immortal Order. On the way, they stay at a hotel run by a girl named Totori. Dumping their bags and searching for safe drinking water, they stumble upon a badly injured man.
Director: Shota Hamada
Writer: Asako Kuboyama
Fushi, along with Kahaku, Bon and Bon's army, travel through several towns, spreading word of the Nokkers along the way.
Director: Shota Hamada
Writer: Shinzo Fujita
Sonezaki's new look causes quite a stir in class (and in the heart of a certain someone).
Director: Shota Hamada
Writer: Mari Okada