When summer break begins, Haruka is only thinking of hanging out with her friends—until one fateful night she learns that she’s the keystone in an interdimensional battle for not only the Earth’s future, but the very survival of all existence across the multiverse.
The best episode of "Noein: To Your Other Self" is "The End", rated 7.6/10 from 16 user votes. It was directed by Norio Kajima and written by Hiroshi Ohnogi. "The End" aired on 3/22/2006 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Once More".
Noein reveals his identity to Haruka, and shares with her his views on life, as well as how his sorrow originated. The Magic Circle Project is also swinging into full motion.
Director: Norio Kajima
Writer: Hiroshi Ohnogi
Yuu and Haruka were transported to La'cryma, and were quickly met by the heads of the Dragon Knights. Thanks to Haruka, the two were able to escape. However, Yuu mysteriously disappears off into Shangri-la.
Director: Mamoru Enomoto
Writer: Kazuharu Sato
Haruka agrees to submit herself to Noein in order to save Yuu and Karasu. Mysteriously, her house and her friends have appeared within the misty grasses of Shangri-la
Director: Kiyoshi Matsuda
Writer: Miya Asakawa
Noein has possessed Haruka's abilities as a dragon torque, though Yuu and Karasu come to her rescue.
Director: Kazuki Akane, Kenji Yasuda, Kiyoshi Matsuda, Mamoru Enomoto, Takayuki Tanaka
Writer: Kazuki Akane, Hiroshi Ohnogi
Things begin to spiral out of control as the strange figures from Haruka’s visions materialize and attempt to take her away.
Director: Kenji Yasuda, Hiroyuki Tsuchiya
Writer: Kazuki Akane
Atori makes one final attempt to destroy the Dragon Torque, but is stopped by Karasu. However, Atori is not the only one who wants Haruka.
Director: Mamoru Enomoto
Writer: Kazuharu Sato
Yuu's mother causes a disruption in time-spaces, which causes her to wander down in memory lane. It is up to Haruka to use her powers and save her.
Director: Hiroyuki Yokoyama
Writer: N/A
Ai's parents are going to have their wedding ceremony, and Haruka is going to attend it, but she is stopped by Kosagi, who came to finish off what she had started before.
Director: Norio Kajima
Writer: Miya Asakawa
Haruka deals with the concept of forgetting, as her memories of her grandmother are disappearing, and an old friend she had in Tokyo is unable to recognize her.
Director: N/A
Writer: Hiroshi Ohnogi
Haruka Kaminogi’s plan to spend summer break goofing off with her friends gets derailed when she begins having visions of blue snow and strange figures.
Director: Kenji Yasuda
Writer: Kazuki Akane
Haruka's worse nightmare comes true; Karasu and Fukurou start their dreadful battle, and she does not even know where to find them.
Director: Takayuki Tanaka
Writer: Kazuharu Sato
Haruka visits various time-spaces in the space to see moments within her parent's past through the old telephone that hangs below the stairs.
Director: Yuuji Yanase
Writer: Hiroaki Kitajima
Haruka found an old video when she was younger. She looks around the town to find a tape that could hopefully play it, but in the process of it all, raiding units from Shangri-la have appeared, and Kuina has exploited his allegiance to Shangri-la.
Director: Kenji Yasuda
Writer: Hiroaki Kitajima
Noein tries to manipulate Haruka into bending her will into his desires by showing her, through Ai, Isami, and Miho, the future they would have had if it remained untouched.
Director: Yasuhito Kikuchi
Writer: Kazuharu Sato
Atori, Tobi, and Isuka, travel onto the present time-space in order to destroy Haruka.
Director: Mamoru Enomoto
Writer: Hiroshi Ohnogi
Haruka is taken to La'cryma. She managed to escape and mix herself up with the residents at the local town. When she reaches the surface, she notices many similar things related to her world.
Director: Takayuki Tanaka
Writer: Hiroaki Kitajima
Haruka returns to her present time-space and invites Karasu to live with her after he unplugged his pipeline. Though little did she expect she would get involved with Yuu's relationship problems with his mother.
Director: Shigeki Hatakeyama
Writer: N/A
Haruka goes on her date with her dad, but it's cut a little short due to work. Though she is asked out on another date by the all-knowing being Noein.
Director: Yasuhito Kikuchi
Writer: Hiroshi Ohnogi
Karasu arrives just in time to protect Haruka and Yuu from Atori’s wrath, but will Haruka return the favor when she finds Karasu injured after the battle?
Director: Kiyoshi Matsuda
Writer: Hiroaki Kitajima
Haruka is finally being used by La'cryma for their own diabolical reasons, but Karasu has other plans.
Director: Kiyoshi Matsuda
Writer: Hiroaki Kitajima
Yuu has decided to make it his goal to study in Tokyo, but Isami is in disagreement with him. Fukurou and Karasu are preparing themselves for a similar type of fight.
Director: Kenji Yasuda
Writer: Hiroshi Ohnogi
Haruka goes down through memory lane, but gets herself literally stuck in the past.
Director: Mamoru Enomoto
Writer: Kazuki Akane
Karasu has been severely injured as a result of the previous battle. Haruka and Tobi see to it that he gets the proper amount of Layze to heal himself, but Kosagi does her best to prevent it from happening.
Director: Kiyoshi Matsuda
Writer: Hiroaki Kitajima
Some misunderstanding is created between Haruka's and Isami's relationship that causes some inner hatred from Ai. Now, it seems Haruka has to weld it back together again.
Director: Naoki Horiuchi
Writer: Kazuharu Sato