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The Worst Episodes of ALL OUT!!

Every episode of ALL OUT!! ranked from worst to best. Explore the Worst Episodes of ALL OUT!!!

In rugby, there is no ace striker, there is no number four batter, so who is the star of the team? The story begins...
Genres:AnimationComedy
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Worst Episodes Summary

"I Ate Too Much Shaved Ice" is the worst rated episode of "ALL OUT!!". It scored 6.6/10 based on 11 votes. Directed by Koji Sawai and written by Masahiro Yokotani, it aired on 12/9/2016. This episode scored 0.0 points lower than the second lowest rated, "Good Luck Charm".

  • I Ate Too Much Shaved Ice
    6.6/10(11)
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    #1 - I Ate Too Much Shaved Ice

    Season 1 Episode 10

    Aired 12/9/2016

    With their game against Todo-dai Sagami over, the Jinko rugby team has even more work to do. At Komori's suggestion, they engage in a slightly unusual practice session on the beach! While there, Gion begins to wonder if there's a better position for him on the team... After receiving advice from Oharano, Gion and Kamo head to Ryoin Academy to scout out the best flanker in Kanagawa!!

    Director: Koji Sawai

    Writer: Masahiro Yokotani

  • Good Luck Charm
    6.6/10(9)
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    #2 - 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: Tomoya Kitagawa, Yuki Nishibata

    Writer: Shingo Irie

  • Your Turf
    6.6/10(9)
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    #3 - Your Turf

    Season 1 Episode 22

    Aired 3/10/2017

    With the Ryoin match coming up, the stagnating Gion practices tackling with Kasuga, Hyosu, and Ise! On the complete opposite end of the spectrum is Susa. Susa tells Oharano he doesn't know how it feels to just barely make the cut. Oharano becomes enraged by Susa's words, and the two end up in an argument...

    Director: Koji Sawai

    Writer: Shingo Irie

  • You've Prepared
    6.7/10(11)
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    #4 - You've Prepared

    Season 1 Episode 16

    Aired 1/27/2017

    With the Sugadaira training camp starting tomorrow, Sekizan and Hachioji take their brief day off to go out together. In contrast with Umeno and Rie's wild fantasies, the two of them are simply going to a lunch meeting at Coach Komori's house. When Gion discovers what they're up to, he tries to go with them, but Sekizan sends him away! Then the persistent Gion comes up with a plan to accompany them to lunch!!

    Director: Koji Sawai

    Writer: Masahiro Yokotani

  • Summer Training Camp
    6.7/10(11)
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    #5 - Summer Training Camp

    Season 1 Episode 17

    Aired 2/3/2017

    The Sugadaira summer training camp has finally begun!! Strong players from all over the country have gathered at Sugadaira, and every day several practice matches are conducted on the various fields. Naturally, Jinko has a match to play on their first day as well! Their first opponent is one of Osaka's top eight from the year before, the great Tenjiku Tech! Having endured their difficult training and overcome X Day, it's time for Jinko to show its true worth!!

    Director: Kunio Wakabayashi

    Writer: Shingo Irie

  • My Friend Taught Me
    6.7/10(9)
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    #6 - My Friend Taught Me

    Season 1 Episode 23

    Aired 3/17/2017

    With the Ryoin game coming up tomorrow, Iwashimizu spends the night anxious. Miyuki realizes his friend's emotional state and shows up at his inn. When Gion, who had been training at the field alone, joins them, the three of them begin a secret training (?) session. While hanging out with friends and teammates, Iwashimizu realizes anew how fun rugby is, and all trace of anxiety towards tomorrow's game disappears from Iwashimizu's heart!!

    Director: Kunio Wakabayashi

    Writer: Masahiro Yokotani

  • The Opponent We Never Could've Fought
    6.7/10(9)
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    #7 - The Opponent We Never Could've Fought

    Season 1 Episode 24

    Aired 3/24/2017

    The team's game against Ryoin has finally started!! They may be the second string, but Ryoin is still the strongest team in Kanagawa! Jinko is tossed about by Ryoin's refined play... is what they were expecting, but the Jinko team that has gotten stronger over the past few months fights on equal footing against Ryoin! As the fierce battle continues, an ominous atmosphere surrounds the third-years...?

    Director: Shinichiro Ushijima

    Writer: Masahiro Yokotani

  • Ball Games
    6.8/10(12)
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    #8 - Ball Games

    Season 1 Episode 8

    Aired 11/25/2016

    As the members of the rugby team are feeling the results of their training camp, Komori arranges a practice match against Todo-dai Sagami. Their opponents placed second at the Kanagawa prefectural preliminaries... Sekizan is fired up at the prospect of facing just the type of opponent he hoped for! But Yoshida, the team's advisor, calls the rugby team's activities mere "ball games." Jinko versus Sagami... Will Yoshida see ball games or something more?!

    Director: Dai Seki

    Writer: Masahiro Yokotani

  • Let's Go To Ryogoku Together
    6.8/10(11)
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    #9 - Let's Go To Ryogoku Together

    Season 1 Episode 13

    Aired 1/6/2017

    Though Gion has decided to become a flanker, he doesn't know what to practice. While watching Iwashimizu offer him advice, Hachioji is reminded of Sekizan's past... The unknown story of how Sekizan, who now leads the Jinko rugby team, joined the rugby team is revealed!

    Director: Tatsuya Shiraishi

    Writer: Shingo Irie

  • You Have No Feel For The Game
    6.9/10(11)
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    #10 - You Have No Feel For The Game

    Season 1 Episode 11

    Aired 12/16/2016

    Gion and Kamo have arrived at Ryoin Academy to spy on the team. Among the Ryoin team that overwhelmed its opponent, twin flankers Kirishima Sekito and Kokuto stood out from the rest!! Along with their 92 centimeter 98 kilogram ace Zanba Ryujin, the two feel firsthand just how amazing Ryoin Academy is. Gion's path has become clear to him, while Kamo is overwhelmed by the amazing prowess of Ryoin. On their way home, they stop by a sporting goods store where they run into Sekito and Kokuto...

    Director: Hiromichi Matano

    Writer: Masahiro Yokotani

  • Joint Practice
    6.9/10(11)
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    #11 - Joint Practice

    Season 1 Episode 12

    Aired 12/23/2016

    Joint practice with Keijo High. Since meeting Sekito, Gion has begun to see his own path. In order to become a flanker, he chooses to particiate in the fowards' practice. Gion is inspired by the hard work of the fowards of one of the best teams in Kangawa. To wrap things up, a practice game of Jinko & Keijo mixed teams is held!!

    Director: Koji Sawai, Mitsuyuki Masuhara

    Writer: Shingo Irie

  • Learn
    6.9/10(11)
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    #12 - Learn

    Season 1 Episode 18

    Aired 2/10/2017

    Tenjiku performs as well as expected for a top eight school from the fiercely competitive region of Osaka! Physical ability, speed, and techinque... Tenjiu is a cut above Jinko in all respects. Furthermore, their team even contains Sakura Renpei, a player formerly chosen to play on Osaka's middle school team! But Jinko won't accept defeat!! The difficult training they overcame together wasn't just for show!!!!

    Director: Shinichiro Ushijima

    Writer: Shingo Irie

  • I Am Not Crying
    6.9/10(9)
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    #13 - I Am Not Crying

    Season 1 Episode 19

    Aired 2/17/2017

    "Renpei, you're the height of lame right now." With those words, the Tenjiku team's stagnant atmosphere begins to change. They begin closing the point gap between themselves and Jinko. In order to change the flow of the game, Jinko sends Oharano onto the field. Making ingenious use of Ebumi and Gion, Jinko regains their pace. When Gion scores his first try at the end of the battle, in his eyes are the hint of...

    Director: Tatsuya Shiraishi

    Writer: Shingo Irie

  • Giving Everything You've Got
    7.0/10(12)
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    #14 - Giving Everything You've Got

    Season 1 Episode 6

    Aired 11/11/2016

    With their new coach Komori, the new and improved Jinko Rugby Team begins the second day of their training camp. Contrary to Gion's excitement, a fight breaks out between teammates. The first thing the hot-tempered sore loser Ebumi ever became passionate about... was rugby. And because of his attitude, he can't tolerate the lukewarm approach of his teammates!

    Director: Tamaki Nakatsu

    Writer: Masahiro Yokotani

  • I Want to Be Able to Do Everything
    7.0/10(12)
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    #15 - I Want to Be Able to Do Everything

    Season 1 Episode 7

    Aired 11/18/2016

    For Gion, who joined the rugby team after being charmed by tackling, rugby = tackling. Even during an intrasquad match, Gion neglects teamwork and the basics in favor of tackling and tackling and tackling... Komori has some harsh words for Gion! Gion becomes depressed... Concerned, Iwashimizu tries to cheer him up... Will his voice reach Gion?!

    Director: Shinichiro Ushijima

    Writer: Shingo Irie

  • X Day
    7.0/10(11)
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    #16 - X Day

    Season 1 Episode 14

    Aired 1/13/2017

    omori meets with his former college teammate Tomie Yujiro. Time flies as they have fun catching each other up on how they've been doing. When it's time to leave, Tomie tells Komori that X Day will come before the start of summer break before going home... Then one day, someone submits a club resignation form to Yoshida-sensei--and Komori understands the meaning of Tomie's words.

    Director: Mitsutaka Noshitani

    Writer: Masahiro Yokotani

  • Teammate
    7.0/10(11)
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    #17 - 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, Shota Hamada

    Writer: Masahiro Yokotani

  • Are You Not Happy?
    7.0/10(9)
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    #18 - Are You Not Happy?

    Season 1 Episode 20

    Aired 2/24/2017

    The whistle sounds and the curtains close on a fierce battle. In their fight against Tenjiku, Jinko has achieved victory. At dinner after the game, Jinko finds themselves unable to celebrate their victory. However, when Komori asks the team, "Aren't you happy?", Sekizan and the others boil over with delight. Later Komori makes good on his promise to take Yoshida drinking, but at the bar they encounter...!

    Director: Kiyoshi Murayama

    Writer: Shingo Irie

  • I Want to Tackle Someone
    7.1/10(15)
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    #19 - I Want to Tackle Someone

    Season 1 Episode 2

    Aired 10/14/2016

    Gion and Iwashimizu join the Jinko rugby team. Captain Sekizan Takuya imposes a brutal training exercise known as "The Turtle" on Gion, who wants to practice tackling.

    Director: Dai Seki

    Writer: Shingo Irie

  • All Out
    7.1/10(10)
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    #20 - All Out

    Season 1 Episode 25

    Aired 3/31/2017

    The bad blood between Matsuo and the other third-years remains... but right now... right now making the "Strongest Team in Kanagawa" standing before us remember our name comes first!! Despite their inconsistent coordination, Jinko desperately holds on, finally drawing that man to the field... The Jinko VS Ryoin game heads towards is magnificent conclusion!

    Director: Tatsuya Shiraishi

    Writer: Masahiro Yokotani

  • What's Most Important
    7.2/10(13)
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    #21 - What's Most Important

    Season 1 Episode 3

    Aired 10/21/2016

    The practice game against Keijo High, one of Kanagawa's top four teams begins. Iwashizumi faces off against Miyuki Atsushi, a friend he accidentally injured during middle school.

    Director: Tatsuya Shiraishi

    Writer: Masahiro Yokotani

  • What's Lacking
    7.2/10(12)
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    #22 - What's Lacking

    Season 1 Episode 5

    Aired 11/4/2016

    The Jinko rugby club's training camp has begun. As the team engages in intense practice, an old man appears and tells them they're wasting their time. The harsh words of former national team coach Komori Shingo leave the team at a loss. Meanwhile, Sekizan asks him what the team is lacking. Will Komori become the savior of the leaderless Jinko rugby team?

    Director: Hiromichi Matano

    Writer: Shingo Irie

  • This Year's First-Years are Hilarious
    7.3/10(15)
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    #23 - This Year's First-Years are Hilarious

    Season 1 Episode 1

    Aired 10/7/2016

    It began with a chance meeting... The day of the Jinko High entrance ceremony; Gion Kenji, a first year insecure about his height, decides to join the rugby team after watching the team practice.

    Director: Shinichiro Ushijima

    Writer: Masahiro Yokotani

  • What Should I Do ?
    7.4/10(13)
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    #24 - What Should I Do ?

    Season 1 Episode 4

    Aired 10/28/2016

    Jinko may be making a comeback in their game against Keijo thanks to prodigal first-year, Oharano Etsugo. The match begins poorly under their opponents' skillful assault. In order to change the flow of the game, Sekizan subs in the amateur Gion! Will Gion have a chance to shine in his first match? The match between Jinko VS Keijo finally comes to a close!

    Director: Koji Sawai

    Writer: Masahiro Yokotani

  • You've Gotten Stronger
    7.8/10(14)
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    #25 - You've Gotten Stronger

    Season 1 Episode 9

    Aired 12/2/2016

    Second place school Todo-dai Sagami continues to impress... Not only are they strong, but their clever play produces advantageous situations for them throughout the game. Their barely legal plays and words mess with the Jinko players... The game begins going in Jinko's favor once Ebumi joins the game, but the stronger Sagami team tries to take the game back by force!! Do the savage Sekizan and the rest of the Jinko team have any chance at winning?!

    Director: Tatsuya Shiraishi

    Writer: Masahiro Yokotani