The Best Episodes Written By Kazunori Ito

Every TV Episode Written by Kazunori Ito Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Kazunori Ito Ratings Summary

The best episode written by Kazunori Ito is "Return", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Shinya Kawatsura". "Return" aired on 9/26/2002 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Epitaph".

  • Return
    8.0/10 1 votes

    #1 - Return

    Season 1 Episode 26 - Aired 9/26/2002

    Drawing strength from Subaru, Tsukasa summons the courage to awaken Aura. Outside of The World, players share a true life encounter.

    Director: Shinya Kawatsura

    Writer: Kazunori Ito

  • Epitaph
    7.0/10 1 votes

    #2 - Epitaph

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 5/30/2002

    An elite hacker proves instrumental in the quest for the Key of the Twilight, and Tsukasa gets stuck with a sick Grunty.

    Director: Yuuki Arie

    Writer: Kazunori Ito

  • In the Case of Mai Minase
    7.0/10 2 votes

    #3 - In the Case of Mai Minase

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 6/20/2002

    In the first volume of the .hack//Liminality series, a Japanese school girl Mai Minase and her friend Tomonari Kasumi became unconscious from playing an online computer game and was rushed to the hospital. Fortunately, Mai Minase regained consciousness, but Tomonari remains in a comatose state. Later after the incident, Mai is one day on her way to school until she ran into a man named Junichiro Tokuoka who claims to know what caused her friend Tomonari to be in a coma. At that time, Mai doesn't know or believes him. Later, Mai had no choice but to believe Tokuoka and tries to find out how the popular online game, "The World" did this to Tomonari. Can Mai and Tokuoka find out clues about "The World" and wake Tomonari Kasumi up out of his coma?

    Director: Masayuki Yoshihara

    Writer: Kazunori Ito

  • In the Case of Yuki Aihara
    7.0/10 2 votes

    #4 - In the Case of Yuki Aihara

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 9/9/2002

    In the second volume of the .hack//Liminality series, Yuki Aihara was a school girl who one day went to a school theater and while watching a movie, the words "The World" suddenly appeared on the big screen and suddenly, the entire town of Yokohama was blacked out due to power shutting off. People are desparately trying to escape and Yuki tries to get out as well. Suddenly, a mysterious woman who claims that she happens to work at the school theater helps Yuki find the way out of the theater. Can Yuki escape from the black out crisis and join up with Junichiro Tokuoka to get the answers about "The World"?

    Director: Kouji Sawai

    Writer: Kazunori Ito

  • In the Case of Kyoko Tohno
    7.0/10 2 votes

    #5 - In the Case of Kyoko Tohno

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 12/12/2002

    In the third volume of the .hack//Liminality series, Junichiro Tokuoka travels to Tokyo, Japan to talk with a girl named Kyoko Tohno about the mysteries of "The World", an online computer game that put some people in a comatose state. At the same time, Kyoko has received a strange cell phone e-mail from Helba. They continue to discuss and are trying to get clues about everything related to "The World". They later meet a mysterious man named Sato Ichiro and speak with him to get answers. Will Tokuoka and the three girls Mai, Yuki, and Kyoko that he cooperates with be able to find the mysteries and clues of "The World" and save the comatose victims?

    Director: Hiroshi Morioka

    Writer: Kazunori Ito

  • Trismegistus
    7.0/10 2 votes

    #6 - Trismegistus

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 4/10/2003

    Several weeks after the meeting in Hida-Takayama on Christmas Eve, Junichiro Tokuoka, Kyoko Tohno, Yuki Aihara, and Mai Minase all gather on a dinner boat in Tokyo Bay, to prepare for their risky (and most certainly illegal) mission. Despite their nervousness, each one is dedicated to helping Ichiro Sato complete the mission sent from Helba. Ichiro himself soon arrives on a different boat. While traveling to their destination, Ichiro reveals the true nature of the problems that have been plaguing The World. Harald Hoerwick's program, Fragment, had been nothing more than a program to create an "Ultimate AI". The system to create this A.I. had somehow become self autonomous, and was working to delay the birth of the A.I. known as Aura, to keep itself from finishing its purpose and ceasing to exist. If the problems are to be solved, the Ultimate A.I. must be born, and it's up to Tokuoka and his team to help that event occur.

    Director: Kouji Sawai

    Writer: Kazunori Ito