Aquarion

The Best Episodes of Aquarion Season 4

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Every episode of Aquarion Season 4 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Aquarion Season 4!

Set in the future, a giant fighting machine called the Aquarion is humanity's only effective weapon in the fight against the technologically advanced species called...
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    #1 - What She Told

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    Otori Sakko is a second-year student at Enoshima Academy, a private school for gifted students. Cocky and fearless, he is often shunned by his peers. One day, Sakko's recently deceased friend Sayo reappears and starts talking about 12,000 year-old myths.

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    #2 - A Wish for Carnations

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    The Elementals learn that the beast they fought is a Shadow Angel from mythic space. Their role is to fuse the Vector Machines into Aquarion and fight those enemies back. Sakko recalls playing with Sayo, Momohime, and a certain robot in an Enoshima cave.

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    #3 - Not Yet Knowing

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    The universe's ability to self-correct made Sayo's funeral occur before her death. It seems only the Elements are aware that Sayo was in their class, but when Momohime asks about it, the students share a vision of a super-civilization with winged beings.

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    #4 - A Sacred Bond

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    After piloting Aquarion together, Momohime and Rimiya sense a special connection to each other. They go on a date to try to understand their feelings.

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    #5 - Somebody

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    The Elements battle another Mythic Beast and make a strange new friend while pondering their school's legends.

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    #6 - Tell Me Your Secret

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    Hana keeps trying to attack Momohime and Sun makes mysterious comments about the beasts to the other Elements.

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    #7 - What Our World Is

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    Hana starts questioning the nature of the Beasts while Sun draws mesmerized students to a mysterious activity.

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    #8 - A Dream Inside an Egg

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    Momohime urges Sakko to explore his feelings for Sun before another Beast attack threatens the whole universe.

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    #9 - At the End of Reincarnation

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    Sakko and friends find themselves trapped in a hellish landscape where they start to feel unfamiliar emotions.

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    #10 - Inside a Totally Changed World

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    As Sakko and friends learn more about their past, they ponder ways to prevent the destructive union of worlds.

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    #11 - Episode 11

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    #12 - Episode 12

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Season 4 Ratings Summary

"What She Told" is the best rated episode of "Aquarion" season 4. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 1/10/2025. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "A Wish for Carnations".