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The Best Episodes Directed By Tatsuya Abe

Every TV Episode Directed by Tatsuya Abe Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  • I Took Lunch Duty
    9.0/10(1)

    #1 - I Took Lunch Duty

    Season 2 Episode 8

    Aired 8/25/2015

    The second semester has begun, and the Asahigaoka students are making wood crafts in class. Renge and Natsumi pair up to make something together, but can’t come up with any ideas. Just when Natsumi starts to panic, Renge demonstrates her unique sensibilities again. Then at lunchtime, the smell of curry fills the air, and the Koshigaya sisters recall a tragedy that befell the school long ago…

    Director: Tatsuya Abe

    Writer: Reiko Yoshida

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  • United Federation of Nations Resolution Number One
    7.7/10(3)

    #2 - United Federation of Nations Resolution Number One

    Season 2 Episode 16

    Aired 7/27/2008

    Forty-seven countries rally under the banner of the new United Federation of Nations, and their first declaration is to declare war on Britannia to liberate Japan. In anticipation, the Knights of Rounds and the bulk of Britannia's military force are transferred to Japan. Nina also asks to have the Lancelot equipped with her newly-developed F.L.E.I.J.A. (Field Limitary Effective Implosion Armament) bomb. The Emperor interrupts the Federation's announcement to challenge Zero to a battle for the world itself, since they are the only remaining powers in the world. Fearing for Nunnally's safety, Lelouch calls Suzaku and admits he's Zero, then begs Suzaku to rescue her. Suzaku agrees, but only on the condition that Lelouch meet him alone at the Kururugi Shrine.

    Director: Tatsuya Abe

    Writer: N/A

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Tatsuya Abe Ratings Summary

"I Took Lunch Duty" is the best rated episode directed by Tatsuya Abe. It scored 9/10 based on 1 votes. It was written by Reiko Yoshida. It aired on 8/25/2015 and is rated 1.3 points higher than their second-best episode, "United Federation of Nations Resolution Number One".