The Best Episodes Written By Ryuichi Ishida

Every TV Episode Written by Ryuichi Ishida Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Ryuichi Ishida Ratings Summary

The best episode written by Ryuichi Ishida is "Third-Party Demon Killer", rated 6.667/10 from 3 user votes. It was "directed by Masahiko Suzuki". "Third-Party Demon Killer" aired on 8/7/2022 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "But It's Okay, That's Enough".

  • Third-Party Demon Killer
    6.7/10 3 votes

    #1 - Third-Party Demon Killer

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 8/7/2022

    Kisara keeps her distance from Shu's apartment since she saw the memories of Shu and Ayano's time in the warehouse. Reversely, happy for Kisara's absence, Ayano takes good care of Shu as she relishes feeling like they are lovers. Kisara, who checks out the situation via social media, is getting increasingly more annoyed. But behind the scenes of this love triangle is a storm of violence that blows into Bayron City. Just who is this blonde beauty who appears out of nowhere wearing a nun's habit? And what is her goal as she repeatedly commits senseless acts of brutality by invading scene after scene of Demon Hazards?

    Director: Masahiko Suzuki

    Writer: Ryuichi Ishida

  • But It's Okay, That's Enough
    6.3/10 4 votes

    #2 - But It's Okay, That's Enough

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 8/14/2022

    The Celestial Abbey — — Publicly seen as advocates for philanthropy, they are the world's largest Exorcist group. The identity of the mysterious nun who suddenly appeared in Bayron City is one of the most dangerous persons in the Celestial Abbey, Sharon Holygrail. Known as "Sharon the Chaste," she is one of the 12 remarkable Exorcists called "Living Relic." The Anti-Demon Bureau faces a growing sense of danger with the emergence of a new power that could shake the framework of their organization. Meanwhile, as Shu is injured and sleeping, Kisara tells Ayano about the events atop the snowy mountain that led to the intertwined fate of her, Shu and Sharon.

    Director: Toshihiro Maeya

    Writer: Ryuichi Ishida