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The Best Episodes of Ao Oni The Blue Monster

Every episode of Ao Oni The Blue Monster ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of Ao Oni The Blue Monster!

In most ordinary high schools, many stories and rumors float around—some scandalous, some happy and some...more macabre. One such example is of monsters lurking in...
Genres:AnimationComedy
Network:TV Tokyo

Best Episodes Summary

"There Are Five of Us!" is the best rated episode of "Ao Oni The Blue Monster". It scored 7/10 based on 7 votes. Directed by Toshirou Hamamura, Chisey Maeda and written by Kanekoke, it aired on 10/3/2016. This episode scored 0.2 points higher than the second highest rated, "Aooni Switch".

  • There Are Five of Us!
    7.0/107 votes
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    #1 - There Are Five of Us!

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 10/3/2016

    Hiroshi and his classmates head to an abandoned mansion on the outskirts of town that's rumored to be the home of a terrifying monster. But the innocent test of their courage goes awry when they find themselves locked in! To keep everyone calm, Hiroshi does a head count. One...two...three...

    Director: Toshirou Hamamura, Chisey Maeda

    Writer: Kanekoke

  • Aooni Switch
    6.8/106 votes
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    #2 - Aooni Switch

    Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 12/19/2016

    Takeshi hasn’t gotten a single moment’s rest since getting locked in the mansion. But today, he ends up triggering one fantastically fun trap after another. Smiling for the first time in ages, Takeshi beams, “I love this stuff!”

    Director: Toshirou Hamamura, Chisey Maeda

    Writer: Kanekoke

  • Iron Bars
    6.4/105 votes
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    #3 - Iron Bars

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 11/28/2016

    The weird blue monster is crying! Sensing an opportunity, Takurou moves to help him out, believing it will save his own life. “I found this earlier. I think it’s just what you need...”

    Director: Toshirou Hamamura, Chisey Maeda

    Writer: Kanekoke

  • Trapped for 70 Years
    6.4/105 votes
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    #4 - Trapped for 70 Years

    Season 1 Episode 13 - Aired 1/9/2017

    Except for the monster, life in the mansion is pretty sweet. Using the knowledge gained from the library, the four friends become completely self-sufficient. There’s even a TV in the living room. Eventually, they get quite used to their life and begin thinking they don’t need to escape after all. And in the blink of an eye, 70 years pass...

    Director: Toshirou Hamamura, Chisey Maeda

    Writer: Kanekoke

  • The Takeshi Power Plant
    6.2/105 votes
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    #5 - The Takeshi Power Plant

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 10/10/2016

    Terrified by the mysterious blue monster roaming the mansion and lacking the strength to continue running, Takeshi hides in a closet. I can't stop shaking...

    Director: Toshirou Hamamura, Chisey Maeda

    Writer: Kanekoke

  • Confession
    6.2/105 votes
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    #6 - Confession

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 10/17/2016

    Despite being trapped in a creepy mansion with a blue monster, Mika finds that she can endure the stress as long as she's with Takurou. But the one thing she can't endure is the thought of dying without telling him how she feels. I don't want to have any regrets...

    Director: Toshirou Hamamura, Chisey Maeda

    Writer: Kanekoke

  • Rococo Style
    6.2/105 votes
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    #7 - Rococo Style

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 10/31/2016

    The absurd game of tag forced upon the group has driven Takeshi to exhaustion. So, he spends another day in his closet sanctuary. But even the closet isn't safe enough for him to relax. While resting, Takeshi is suddenly engulfed in a mysterious light...

    Director: Toshirou Hamamura, Chisey Maeda

    Writer: Kanekoke

  • Elegy for the Boys
    6.2/105 votes
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    #8 - Elegy for the Boys

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 11/14/2016

    The boys are afraid of what Mika must think of them, after being cooped up in the creepy mansion with the bizarre blue monster. But another day has come and gone, finally, the reason the boys have fought to survive so hard is here: Mika is going to take a shower! “No matter what, I’m going to peek!”

    Director: Toshirou Hamamura, Chisey Maeda

    Writer: Kanekoke

  • Puzzle Game
    6.2/105 votes
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    #9 - Puzzle Game

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 11/21/2016

    The piano room is home to a locked storeroom door with a mysterious symbol. Takurou and Takeshi are sick of being jerked around by puzzles, but Hiroshi is starting to enjoy figuring them out. There’s no puzzle he can’t solve...this is a game, after all.

    Director: Toshirou Hamamura, Chisey Maeda

    Writer: Kanekoke

  • Local Mascot
    6.2/105 votes
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    #10 - Local Mascot

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 12/5/2016

    Local city mascots aren’t just in vogue now, they’re a full-fledged subculture. One day, Fuwatty sees a local mascot on TV and thinks, “Why not me?”

    Director: Toshirou Hamamura, Chisey Maeda

    Writer: Kanekoke

  • Opposite World
    6.2/105 votes
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    #11 - Opposite World

    Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 12/26/2016

    Mika head to an abandoned mansion on the outskirts of town after hearing rumors that is houses a terrifying monster. She ends up locked in, but begins searching the grounds. When a strange blue monster appears, she happily says to herself, “Gotcha...”

    Director: Toshirou Hamamura, Chisey Maeda

    Writer: Kanekoke

  • Aooni's Classy Day
    6.0/105 votes
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    #12 - Aooni's Classy Day

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 10/24/2016

    Sometimes, guests come to Aooni's home. Aooni loves guests who are refined and genteel. Today is another day of Aooni working as hard as he can to be hospitable to his guests.

    Director: Toshirou Hamamura, Chisey Maeda

    Writer: Kanekoke

  • Supersonic Aooni
    6.0/105 votes
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    #13 - Supersonic Aooni

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 12/12/2016

    The mansion houses countless contraptions and numerous deathtraps. Regardless, Takurou never hesitates to hit a button or push a level. “If you don’t move forward at all times, nothing will change.” Even when things suddenly get, really, really bad...

    Director: Toshirou Hamamura, Chisey Maeda

    Writer: Kanekoke