A typical morning. The usual music. Their normal lives. The peace these seven girls experience will suddenly be destroyed. By the living dead... zombies. A reality that they never wanted a part of, an amazing and terrifying zombie world. They all share one wish: "We want to live." These girls will struggle through this saga, in order to achieve a miracle.
The best episode of "Zombie Land SAGA" season 1 is "Good Morning SAGA", rated 7.6/10 from 137 user votes. It was directed by Takeru Sato, Munehisa Sakai and written by Shigeru Murakoshi. "Good Morning SAGA" aired on 10/4/2018 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "I <3 HIP HOP SAGA".
Minamoto Sakura is starting her second year of high school with a song in her heart and a head full of dreams! Can she really become a glittering idol on stage? Are her nights of living as a normal high school girl coming to an end?
Director: Takeru Sato, Munehisa Sakai
Writer: Shigeru Murakoshi
It's the dawn of a new life as Sakura meets the rest of her idol unit! But can they overcome their differences in personalities and come together to as a team?
Director: Takafumi Ishida
Writer: Shigeru Murakoshi
On the day of their first guerrilla show, Sakura and the girls have barely had any time to rehearse, and Junko and Ai aren't sure about joining in. Will they be able to set aside their differences and capture the hearts of the passing pedestrians?
Director: Tatsufumi Itoh
Writer: Takuya Masumoto
Franchouchou is headed to the land of Ureshino in Saga to do perform for a big company! Will they be able to win over a new business partner with their singing and dancing?
Director: Takeru Sato, Hisatoshi Shimizu
Writer: Shigeru Murakoshi
After the trouble at the hot springs, the girls get an opportunity to promote a local legend. After they fail to chicken out, their next gig involves a train to Kashima to steal a muddy spotlight.
Director: Takeru Sato
Writer: Takuya Masumoto
Just when Franchouchou's efforts finally starting to attract some attention, a disagreement leads to Ai versus Junko in a battle of idol ideology.
Director: Yasunori Goto
Writer: Shigeru Murakoshi
The time has come for Franchouchou to take the stage at the Saga Rock musical festival! But clouds are starting to gather, with the thunder and lightning causing Ai to freeze up in fear. Who will help re-animate her so that the show can be a success?
Director: Takeru Sato, Hisatoshi Shimizu, Konosuke Uda, Munehisa Sakai
Writer: Shigeru Murakoshi
With Franchouchou gaining more notoriety from Saga Rock, the girls luck finally seems to be turning around. But they're in for a surprise: it's the return of the living dad when Lily's father spots her on TV!
Director: Takafumi Ishida
Writer: Shigeru Murakoshi
It's been a long time since Saki used to fight an army of rival bikers in the darkness, but an unexpected encounter with the family of an old friend draws her into back into the kind of rough scene that could be anathema to her idol activities.
Director: Takeru Sato
Writer: Takuya Masumoto
The girls of Franchouchou are going to have a dedicated concert! With a crowd capacity of five hundred! And Kotaro's plan to get them ready is... training in the mountains? Will his braindead idea pay off?
Director: Yasunori Goto
Writer: Takuya Masumoto
Sakura's amnesia is gone, and the results are unexpected. Will she be able to reconcile her new grim outlook on life in time for Franchouchou's big show, or is she doomed to be wasting away emotionally?
Director: Konosuke Uda
Writer: Shigeru Murakoshi
The day of the Arpino show has come, and the other members of Franchouchou have made it clear to Sakura that they're not going to quarantine her because of her bad luck. But with a blizzard brewing, will the girls' undying loyalty to their friend prove to be their undoing?
Director: Hisatoshi Shimizu, Munehisa Sakai
Writer: Shigeru Murakoshi