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The Best Episodes Directed By Yutaka Satoh

Every TV Episode Directed by Yutaka Satoh Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Yutaka Satoh Ratings Summary

"The Legend of Goku" is the best rated episode directed by Yutaka Satoh. It scored 8.375/10 based on 8 votes. It was written by Keiji Terui. It aired on 5/21/1986 and is rated 1.8 points higher than their second-best episode, "The Vice President Doesn't Say Anything About the Possibility of Him Being the Main Character".

  • The Legend of Goku
    8.4/108 votes

    #1 - The Legend of Goku

    Season 1 Episode 13 - Aired 5/21/1986

    Goku and the others have been captured once again by Pilaf. That night, Goku looks at the full moon, and suddenly turns wild and starts transforming into an Oozaru!! He smashes the prison that they are imprisoned in, and Yamcha and the rest manage to escape, but having lost his reason, Goku continues to rampage!! Yamcha then cuts off Goku’s weakness, his tail! Goku wakes up after returning to normal. The party promises to reunite, and the Dragon Team splits up.

    Director: Yutaka Satoh

    Writer: Keiji Terui

  • The Vice President Doesn't Say Anything About the Possibility of Him Being the Main Character
    6.6/107 votes

    #2 - The Vice President Doesn't Say Anything About the Possibility of Him Being the Main Character

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 7/27/2007

    It's 1931 and Carol, the assistant of the Daily Days vice president Gustav St-Germain, is researching a bunch of astonishing events that have been occurring for the past several years. She struggles to determine the lead character of it all and in the midst of this, delves into the story that begins with the turf war between the Runorata family and the Gandor family. Gustavo of the Runorata family is said to have killed Luck and Firo, so to cover up his mess he needs to take care of Dallas. Meanwhile an incident has occurred on the Flying Pussyfoot and Ludd and Lua are found as survivors, but not without sustaining injuries.

    Director: Yutaka Satoh

    Writer: Noboru Takagi