The Best Episodes Directed By Yuki Nishibata

Every TV Episode Directed by Yuki Nishibata Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Yuki Nishibata Ratings Summary

The best episode directed by Yuki Nishibata is "Yin and Yang", rated 8.111/10 from 9 user votes. It was "written by Akira Kindaichi". "Yin and Yang" aired on 6/10/2023 and is rated 1.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Teammate".

  • Yin and Yang
    8.1/10 9 votes

    #1 - Yin and Yang

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 6/10/2023

    Mei attempts to explain something very important to Sagiri's party in the forest. Shion tries to explain how he interacts with the world to Nurugai. A mysterious servant of the Tensen tries to explain why Aza Chobe and Toma shouldn't escape.

    Director: Yuki Nishibata

    Writer: Akira Kindaichi

  • Teammate
    7.0/10 1 votes

    #2 - Teammate

    Season 1 Episode 15 - Aired 1/20/2017

    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: Yuki Nishibata

    Writer: Masahiro Yokotani

  • Good Luck Charm
    7.0/10 1 votes

    #3 - Good Luck Charm

    Season 1 Episode 21 - Aired 3/3/2017

    During a moment after their match has ended, Gion and his teammates run into a group of Ryoin players at a crepe shope. Yoshida's request pays off, and Ryoin agrees to play against Jinko in two days. With the upcoming match against Ryoin, Gion heads out to the field at night to get in some "secret training." However, someone has beaten him to the field... Kifune is already practicing there!

    Director: Yuki Nishibata

    Writer: Shingo Irie

  • Beginning of the Great War
    7.0/10 1 votes

    #4 - Beginning of the Great War

    Season 1 Episode 16 - Aired 10/27/2017

    At Balt-Rhein, Louis, Emperor Goldbalt IX, and their advisers prepare to take over the Centro city-states, despite the protests from Adviser Duke Eisenstein and General Corentin Pineau. At the Centro, Venedik notice that their rival nation, Republic of L'isonlani, was seen violating the secret pact between the eleven Centro nations by aiding the empire's navy ships from pirate attacks.

    Director: Yuki Nishibata

    Writer: Noboru Takagi

  • The Story of Tahomaru
    6.8/10 6 votes

    #5 - The Story of Tahomaru

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 3/10/2019

    A village within Daigo's domain is being terrorized by a ghoul that dwells in a nearby lake. Tahomaru, accompanied by his aides Hyogo and Mutsu, volunteers to exterminate the ghoul.

    Director: Yuki Nishibata

    Writer: Akira Kindaichi

  • The Red Tiger Sultan
    6.0/10 1 votes

    #6 - The Red Tiger Sultan

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 9/8/2017

    Days after Phoiníkē's fall, the Türkiye Stratocracy and its vassals states (Mızrak, Balta, Biçki, and Kiliç) gather at the Divan to vote to make war preparations against Balt-Rhein. However, all the sultans of the four stratocracies voted against the collaboration, much to Zağanos's frustration, who wants to get rid of the sultans. Another Pasha, Tesisat-Kapı Saruça, believes that the Sultanates are showing defiance because they are unsatisfied with their unequal rights. In the Mızrak stratocracy, Mahmut and company are in Liman city and visit the water shrine to figure out what is going in Mızrak after seeing a weapons dealer around the town.

    Director: Yuki Nishibata

    Writer: Noboru Takagi

  • Sakura and the Crazy Sweets
    5.0/10 1 votes

    #7 - Sakura and the Crazy Sweets

    Season 4 Episode 17 - Aired 5/6/2018

    Today is the cooking lesson in home ec class that everyone's been looking forward to. Sakura's morning is thrown into a panic when she forgets her apron, but she and her friends are excited to make roll cakes in class.

    Director: Yuki Nishibata

    Writer: Nanase Ohkawa