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The Best Episodes of Tengoku Daimakyo Season 1

Every episode of Tengoku Daimakyo Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Tengoku Daimakyo Season 1!

In the year 2024, the world has collapsed. Grotesque monsters lurk amongst the ruins of Japan, while remaining people scrape together what they can to survive. Kiruko, an odd-job girl in Nakano, accepts a mysterious woman's dying wish to take a boy named Maru to a place called Heaven. Maru is convinced that there will be a boy there who looks exactly like him.

Genres:AnimationMysteryAction & AdventureSci-Fi & Fantasy
Networks:Tokyo MXBS11

Season 1 Ratings Summary

The best episode of "Tengoku Daimakyo" season 1 is "Heaven and Hell", rated 7.8/10 from 658 user votes. It was directed by Hirotaka Mori and written by Makoto Fukami. "Heaven and Hell" aired on 4/1/2023 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Two Confessions".

  • Heaven and Hell
    7.8/10 658 votes

    #1 - Heaven and Hell

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 4/1/2023

    Japan has collapsed after the Great Disaster. Kiruko accepts a request to take a boy named Maru to a place called Heaven. Meanwhile, children live behind the walls of a nursery in luscious green surroundings. After receiving a mysterious message, Tokio begins to doubt the world around him.

    Director: Hirotaka Mori

    Writer: Makoto Fukami

  • Two Confessions
    7.7/10 539 votes

    #2 - Two Confessions

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 4/8/2023

    At a strange inn, Maru and Kiruko sink into a drowsy slumber. They awaken to something monstrous under the faint light of the moon. At the nursery, Tokio becomes more suspicious of the world around him. Meanwhile, Shiro receives an unexpected message.

    Director: Kai Shibata

    Writer: Makoto Fukami

  • Kiriko and Haruki
    8.4/10 561 votes

    #3 - Kiriko and Haruki

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 4/15/2023

    Five years ago, in Asakusa, Robin, Haruki and his racer sister Kiriko had spent their days happily living in an orphanage.

    Director: Kazuya Nomura

    Writer: Asako Kuboyama

  • Kuku
    7.4/10 475 votes

    #4 - Kuku

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 4/22/2023

    Tokio is taken to see some bizarre-looking babies, and realizes just how little he understands about his surroundings. On a boat with no escape, Maru and Kiruko suffer a terrifying attack. As all is failing, it is up to Kiruko to devise a new strategy.

    Director: Takashi Otsuka

    Writer: Makoto Fukami

  • Day of Fate
    7.6/10 441 votes

    #5 - Day of Fate

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 4/29/2023

    Maru and Kiruko return to Tokyo to find a neighborhood crowded with tents. When Maru goes off to a game center, Kiruko is left to gather information for herself, and hears a scary rumor.

    Director: Kouji Komurakata

    Writer: Ikumi Nomura

  • 100% Safe Water
    7.7/10 443 votes

    #6 - 100% Safe Water

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 5/6/2023

    Maru and Kiruko are on the hunt for the Immortal Order. On the way, they stay at a hotel run by a girl named Totori. Dumping their bags and searching for safe drinking water, they stumble upon a badly injured man.

    Director: Atsuhito Masuda, Shota Hamada, Shuuji Saitou

    Writer: Asako Kuboyama

  • The Immortal Order
    7.8/10 418 votes

    #7 - The Immortal Order

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 5/13/2023

    Maru and Kiruko find what they believe is the doctor and the Immortal Order. Instead, it is a hostile organization that is strongly opposed to the treatment that the Immortal Order provides.

    Director: Masamitsu Abe

    Writer: Ikumi Nomura

  • Their Choices
    8.9/10 718 votes

    #8 - Their Choices

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 5/20/2023

    After killing the Man-Eaters, Maru and Kiruko finally meet Dr. Usami. He asks something difficult of them, and leads them both to a room where a horrifying scene awaits.

    Director: Ryo Nakano

    Writer: Asako Kuboyama

  • Children of the Nursery
    7.6/10 380 votes

    #9 - Children of the Nursery

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 5/27/2023

    Maru and Kiruko discover that Dr. Usami had a button with the same pattern as the logo they found on the Kiru-Beam. They decide to follow it's trail, and meet a mysterious informant along the way. Meanwhile, back at the nursery, an emergency meeting is held.

    Director: Kazuya Nomura

    Writer: Makoto Fukami

  • The Walled Town
    8.0/10 412 votes

    #10 - The Walled Town

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 6/3/2023

    Maru and Kiruko decide to head to the Ibaraki facility of the Takahara Academy. Since it's on the way, they agree to help Juichi confirm whether his baby is still alive. Arriving at the Walled Town, the situation is very different to what was expected.

    Director: Kai Ikarashi

    Writer: Asako Kuboyama

  • The Test Begins
    7.7/10 377 votes

    #11 - The Test Begins

    Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 6/10/2023

    Maru and Kiruko head to the Ibaraki facility after Juichi gives them his car. Meanwhile, a group of new 5th years join the academy. Mimihime notices that one child called Ohma seems very lonely, and tries to make friends. But Ohma has special reasons for keeping away from the other children.

    Director: Yujiro Moriyama

    Writer: Ikumi Nomura

  • Outside of the Outside
    8.2/10 429 votes

    #12 - Outside of the Outside

    Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 6/17/2023

    Maru and Kiruko arrive in a prosperous marketplace. It's the town where the rumored Ministry of Reconstruction runs things. Meanwhile, the academy is suddenly under attack. While trying to take shelter, the children find a hole in the wall.

    Director: Jun Shinohara

    Writer: Makoto Fukami

  • The Journey Continues and Begins
    8.0/10 407 votes

    #13 - The Journey Continues and Begins

    Season 1 Episode 13 - Aired 6/24/2023

    Mimihime, Shiro, Anzu and Taka all head outside through a hole in the wall, as they search for an answer to their teacher's test. Meanwhile, Kiruko is in tears after Robin does something terrible.

    Director: Hirotaka Mori, Kai Shibata, Kouji Komurakata, Tetsuya Takeuchi

    Writer: Hirotaka Mori