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The Best Episodes Written By Yutaka Omatsu

Every TV Episode Written by Yutaka Omatsu Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. 7.8/10(8 votes)

    #1 - IN: Kusanagi's Labyrinth; affection

    S2:E11

    While field testing new recruits, the Major finds herself hacked, and an old woman tells her a story from her past.

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  2. 6.6/10(8 votes)

    #2 - IN: To Those Without Even a Name...; SELECON

    S2:E12

    The Tachikomas, Ishikawa, and Borma locate a suspicious file believed to be the Individual Eleven virus, The Major, Batou, Saito go after Kuze, and the Individual Eleven prepare to put their plan into action.

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  3. 6.5/10(2 votes)

    #3 - Magic Words

    S1:E2

    School. Biology Room. Night. Kai, who has come to pick up Saya, witnesses an incredible scene: her sister covered with blood is fighting with a sword against a creature beyond any description. Then Saya faints on the spot... The next day, the incident is treated as a murder committed by a drug addicted American soldier, and there seems to be no trace of the creature. Taken to the hospital from school, Saya accidentally hears the conversation between George and David, a mysterious man who watches over Saya. And what she hears makes her run away terrified...

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  4. 6.4/10(8 votes)

    #4 - DI: Face; MAKE UP

    S2:E13

    With the latest Individual 11 incident still fresh in the public's mind, Section 9 discovers that only a skilled face sculptor could have created Kuze's prosthetic face. Since only two artists fit that description, they quickly locate the craftsmen and go to question them.

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Yutaka Omatsu Ratings Summary

"IN: Kusanagi's Labyrinth; affection" is the best rated episode written by Yutaka Omatsu. It scored 7.8/10 based on 8 votes. It was directed by Jun Matsumoto. It aired on 6/5/2004 and is rated 1.2 points higher than their second-best episode, "IN: To Those Without Even a Name...; SELECON".