The best episode written by Ritsuko Hayasaka is "School Swimsuits and a Vampire", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Mitsuhiro Karato". "School Swimsuits and a Vampire" aired on 1/31/2008 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Newspaper Club and a Vampire".
Tsukune’s interest in the school swimming club is a big problem for Moka. It seems water has a strange effect on vampires, and a quick dip in the pool could sap her powers!
Director: Mitsuhiro Karato
Writer: Ritsuko Hayasaka
There’s a rumor going around that Tsukune is the creep sneaking glances at other girls. Kurumu and Yukari get to the heart of the matter to clear his name.
Director: Mitsuko Ooya
Writer: Ritsuko Hayasaka
Summer vacation calls the Newspaper Club to a beach in the human world. Yukari is tempted to ditch school and join Ruby, a witch living in a coveted sunflower field nearby. Trouble brews as Tsukune attempts to break the spell.
Director: Kouji Houri
Writer: Ritsuko Hayasaka
Ruby explains the plight of the sunflower fields to Yukari’s rescuers, who prove to be a curiously kind bunch. All seems to be kosher after the confusion the night before, until a forbidden spell is unleashed.
Director: Shin Itagaki
Writer: Ritsuko Hayasaka
While it is meant to enhance the relationships within a nuclear family so that the youthful student excels academically to prosperity, this Parents' Day at Youkai Academy becomes another day for both Mizore's mother Tsurara and Kurumu's mother Ageha to prosecute their long-standing rivalry that has proven to be a stalemate on all counts. Under the mirage of Tsukune as her daughter's boyfriend, both Tsurara and Ageha endeavor to coerce matrimonial copulation of Tsukune with their respective offspring. Hopefully Tsukune will survive the barrage of love...
Director: Osamu Mikasa
Writer: Ritsuko Hayasaka
Yukari is bothered by the fact that she is still a child and with the help of someone, she has been given the chance to experience life as a grown up. Of all the possibilities of her new live, getting Tsukune's love is one of the top priorities. But while all the other boys - and girls - of the high school seem to react to her new appearance, the target of all her trouble seems to be ignorant to it. Will Yukari be able to change the tide?
Director: Michita Shiraishi
Writer: Ritsuko Hayasaka
A new transfer student called Ijuuin Kotaro attends Youkai Academy. By muttering the words "Je t'aime", which is French for "I like you", he can control anyone who hears him mutter those words as he wish. Meanwhile, Kokoa is looking for her pet bat, Komori, who has disappeared. Kotaro eventually manages to hypnotize the entire female population (except Kokoa) and even Gin. Kokoa eventually deduces that Koutaro is really Komori in disguise, when he accidentally calls her "Kokoa-sama" and adds "dechu" at the end of his sentence. Tsukune eventually removes Moka's rosario and the Inner Moka defeats the student with Kokoa's help. Koumori returns to his original bat form, and one of his teeth falls off and releases some kind of dark spirit. At the end, Kokoa thanks her "Onee-sama" for saving, but Inner Moka told Kokoa to thank the other Moka for trying to save her, even if she was still under the spell. Kokoa still thinks the Outer Moka isn't her real "Onee-sama".
Director: Kouji Houri
Writer: Ritsuko Hayasaka