best episodes of Kuroko's Basketball poster

In the story, Kagami Taiga has just enrolled into Seirin High School when he meets Kuroko Tetsuya of the school's basketball team. Kuroko happens to be the shadowy sixth member of the legendary Generation of Miracles basketball team. Together, Kagami and Kuroko aim to take their team to the inter-high school championship - against Kuroko's former teammates.

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episode image I Won't Lose
9.6/10 (520 votes)

#1 I Won't Lose

S2:E18

An intense battle between the Aces of their teams, Aomine and Kagami, begins. Both never give in to each other and blocked the shots of each other. The other players on the court are very amazed at the battle of the Aces in the Zone, which makes their focus and reaction speed to be at their maximums. Kagami goes to drive past Aomine and scores a basket, to cut Tōō's lead to just 3, 95-98, with 41.5 seconds left. In the next possession for Tōō, Aomine found it difficult to drive past Kagami, but he quickly goes for a Formless Shot.

episode image So It Was You
9.6/10 (331 votes)

#2 So It Was You

S3:E24

Akashi starts supporting the team by setting up perfect opportunities which also boosts their morale. The watching members of the Generation of Miracles recognise Akashi's old self. Seirin still manage to score, but Akashi enters the zone again and Akashi's support draws out his team members' potentials, making them enter an imperfect version of the zone, possible because they are members of the "Uncrowned Kings". Kagami is the only one who can stand against them, but reaches his physical limits, and exits the zone. The rest of Seirin are also exhausted and Seirin has no more time outs left. Suddenly, Kuroko's friend, Ogiwara, cheers from the audience, bringing Kuroko to tears. Aomine, Kise, Midorima and other past opponents adds their cheers, and the crowd starts to chant for Seirin. With the Rakuzan in the lead, 103-96 and 2 minutes left in the game, Kagami talks with the team, and manages to fully open the "door within the zone", unveiling the "True Zone", which is team play at the speed of the zone (possible because of the bond between the team members). Aomine realises that the person in front of the "door" is not a gatekeeper, but Kuroko, leading the way to team play. Seirin manage to score a two-pointer, but Akashi counters with a two pointer, and is not going to allow Seirin to win that easily.

episode image Many Times Over
9.6/10 (474 votes)

#3 Many Times Over

S3:E25

With 40 seconds left in the game, Rakuzan is in the lead, 105-98. Kagami scores with 27 seconds left. With 17 seconds left, Izuki is the only one not fired up, deliberately trying to keep calm and use his head to catch Rakuzan off-guard. He predicts that Rakuzan will take a shot and steals the ball, making a perfect pass to Hyuga. Hyuga forces a foul as he scores a three and is allowed a free throw. Hyuga's shot rebounds and Kiyoshi uses his last strength to take it. With three seconds left the ball is passed to Kuroko, who goes to shoot. Akashi defends but Kuroko states "I am the shadow", and Kagami does one of his impossible jumps to dunk and Seirin win, 105-106, winning the Winter Cup. Akashi experiences his first ever loss, but is thankful to Kuroko and congratulates him with tears in his eyes. Some days later, Seirin see Kiyoshi off at the airport, as he is going overseas to get a surgery for his knee. Meanwhile 3rd years from Seirin's opponent teams are studying for college, while their teams appoint new captains and prepare for the next season of Basketball. Seirin return to school to practice but Kuroko is late. Kagami is sent to find him, and Kuroko explains that he was getting a photo from Momoi. As Kuroko and Kagami head back to practice, Kuroko's locker opens to reveal the photo- a team photo of the Generation of Miracles reunited.

episode image Win
9.4/10 (304 votes)

#4 Win

S2:E25

In the last minute of the fourth quarter, Murasakibara enters the Zone. However, Kagami had so much spirit to win that he exceeded his limits and used meteor jam, his new shot that he can use only in the Zone. He jammed the ball in, scoring the final point. However, Atsushi still had determination and went for his shot. However, Murasakibara could not jump and Kuroko blocked his shot, handing victory over to Seirin. Murasakibara broke down after the game, revealing that he actually loves basketball, which enabled him to enter the Zone. Kuroko also tells Kagami to reconcile with Himuro, which he does.

episode image Why Don't We Give Up?
9.4/10 (284 votes)

#5 Why Don't We Give Up?

S3:E23

Faced by Akashi's huge zone of defence, Kagami despairs, having reached the bottom of the zone, but seeing no way to open the "door". Kuroko suggests they give up relying solely on Kagami for now, and offers to take some of the burden. By watching and predicting Kagami's movement, Kuroko becomes Kagami's "eye" and is able to intercept Akashi. Although stunned, Akashi catches up and attempts to stop Kagami, but is intercepted again by Kuroko. One last time, Akashi attempts to intercept Kagami's dunk, but Kagami, with his teammates supporting him, manages to crack open the "door" within the zone and scores. Akashi misses a goal, and has fallen out of the Zone. A voice inside Akashi starts telling him to give-up. Rakuzan calls a time out with 5 minutes left in the game, and the score 92-90. Just as Rakuzan's coach is about to sub Akashi out, Mayuzumi chastises Akashi, asking rhetorically "Who are you?", which triggers an internal dialogue with his other self. Akashi strove for victory in order to keep his team together and in his weakness he created his other self. But then he started playing for victory itself, forgetting why. Now, his two selves appear to merge, or perhaps switch places, and, echoing his words to Kuroko in middle school, aloud he declares himself "Akashi Seijuro".

episode image I Believe in Him
9.1/10 (267 votes)

#6 I Believe in Him

S2:E17

At this stage, stopping the stronger Aomine has become the priority for Seirin, if not the latter will lose the game. After slowing getting back into the game, Seirin suddenly could not stop the Aomine who has entered the Zone. However, Kagami has managed to stop Aomine and what will the battle of the aces be like?

episode image Enough
9.1/10 (249 votes)

#7 Enough

S2:E24

As the match continues in the fourth quarter, Yōsen keeps on maintaining its lead and with Kiyoshi out, the Seirin players face tough times scoring any points. Seirin starts to use the same full court 2-3 man-to-man defense like what Yosen uses, but Himuro and Murasakibara are easily able to overcome it. However, Kagami's spirit to win gets him into the Zone once again.After some time in the Zone, Seirin cuts down the lead to four points.

episode image I Will Defeat You!
9.0/10 (273 votes)

#8 I Will Defeat You!

S2:E9

Up next is Seirin against Kirisaki Daiichi. As usual, Kirisaki Daiichi plays dirty, on offense and defense, trying to injure the opposing players. However, Kiyoshi still pushes on and gets his spirit really burned up, but while he's fired up Hyuga can't seem make any of his 3-pointers. Will Seirin get over this extremely rough matchup?

episode image Don't Be Ridiculous
9.0/10 (258 votes)

#9 Don't Be Ridiculous

S2:E11

Seirin managed to break free of Kirisaki Daiichi's 'spider web'. However, the game is still not over with Hanamiya having another card up his sleeves. Will Seirin still get their berth at the Winter Cup or is it over for them?

episode image Our Basketball
8.9/10 (296 votes)

#10 Our Basketball

S1:E25

The game has reached a fever pitch and some of the players are about to break. Can Kise keep up copy of Aomine or will Aomine finally be able to go all out.

episode image He is the Best Player
8.9/10 (212 votes)

#11 He is the Best Player

S3:E12

Kuroko finally finds a way to stop Kise, and Seirin wins with a deciding shot made by Kuroko. The episode ends with Kuroko telling a story about his past

episode image Final Tip Off
8.9/10 (210 votes)

#12 Final Tip Off

S3:E17

Seirin prepare mentally for the grand final match of the Winter Cup. Kagami and Tatsuya finally properly reconcile. The teams from previous matches, including the teams of the Generation of Miracles come to watch the grand final. During the decider for 3rd place, Kise sits out of the match and Shutoku wins against Kaijo, 96 to 54, taking 3rd place. Rakuzan and Seirin warm up, and Akashi declares the winner will be Rakuzan. Furihata gives Kuroko a wristband filled with the team's thoughts. The game starts with Kagami taking the tip off. Kuroko fumbles a pass but Kagami manages to score the first goal with an impossible jump. And enters "the zone".

episode image I Believed in You
8.8/10 (285 votes)

#13 I Believed in You

S1:E13

With only 10 minutes left, Seirin is in trouble. Kagami has run out of gas and Midorima shows no sign of stopping. Kuroko is back in the game with a new, but dangerous pass.

episode image Don't Get the Wrong Idea
8.8/10 (283 votes)

#14 Don't Get the Wrong Idea

S1:E24

Touou Academy has not stolen the game like expected. If they can’t break away, Kise will finally reach full potential.

episode image I Surpassed You Long Ago
8.8/10 (240 votes)

#15 I Surpassed You Long Ago

S2:E6

With Kuroko on the court, Seirin's team spirit has never been higher. Using his new invisible drive he is able to successfully take on Midorima. Using the same approach on Takao, the two teams are tied after a Hyūga 3 pointer. After a fierce battle, it all comes down to 2 free throws from Kiyoshi (caused by Midorima fouling him). He scored one of his shots, but his legs didn't hold out on the second. It hits the rim of the hoop, but luckily Kagami catches the rebound. In the final seconds of the match, Kagami and Midorima are engaged in an aerial battle. Will Kagami score, or does Mimorima have enough strength to stop the dunk?

episode image It's Trust
8.8/10 (244 votes)

#16 It's Trust

S2:E10

Seirin leads by 5 points going into the 2nd half, and Kirisaki Daiichi executes their trap, in which Hanamiya gets his steals with 100% accuracy, and Seirin just has fallen under this trap. Kuroko suggests the team to take a gamble of trust in each other in order to break free of this trap. Will Seirin get their ticket to the Winter Cup?

episode image I Think He's Extremely Happy
8.8/10 (233 votes)

#17 I Think He's Extremely Happy

S2:E15

Kagami managed to hold Aomine and put Seirin close to Tōō Academy. Only down by 2, Seirin seemed to be able to keep in pace. However, another crisis would soon happen. How will this hinder Seirin's chances of winning the rematch?

episode image I Don't Want to Lose
8.8/10 (228 votes)

#18 I Don't Want to Lose

S2:E23

With Murasakibara finally appearing on the offensive side, Seirin is slowly losing hope of having the chance to win against Yōsen and move onto the Finals. With the help of the Vice-captain, Fukui, Murasakibara catches the ball and dunks it, causing the hoop to break and collide with the ground, even further diminishing the hope of Seirin.

episode image A Warning
8.8/10 (219 votes)

#19 A Warning

S3:E22

Hyuga rejoins the match in fourth quarter and scores the first three, flourishing under the pressure and having worked out how to tell the difference between Mibuchi Reo's three shots, and the secret of "Void". Despite Kiyoshi's knee injury bothering him, he pushes back against his opponent Eikichi Nebuya. Akashi relieves control of the ball against Kagami who is going even deeper in the zone. However, Akashi has learnt how to enter the zone at will, reserving it for when Rakuzan is in trouble. His trigger being when he decides to abandon the rest of the team and use his own strength to win. Akashi enters the zone and scores on his own. Seirin calls a timeout with Rakuzan in the lead, 90-78. Seirin puts their faith in Kagami. In the audience, Aomine mentions that he suspects there is a greater zone within the zone. And that Kagami may need to open this second "door" to be able to beat Akashi.

episode image We Win Now!
8.7/10 (232 votes)

#20 We Win Now!

S2:E16

Imayoshi is able to immobilise Kuroko, and Sakurai manages to stop Hyuga's Barrier Jumper, both actions being instructed by Momoi. Aomine goes past Kagami and makes a 360 spin dunk at the same time. All 5 Touou players are now able to see Kuroko. However, this actually leads to a trap set by Kuroko, when Izuki goes past Imayoshi with a Vanishing Drive, something the crowd thought only Kuroko can pull off, and scores. Hyuga also managed to bypass Sakurai with a Vanishing Drive too, and scored. The revelation of Misdirection Overflow has pulled Seirin to within single digit difference. However, Imayoshi scores a buzzer-beating 3-pointer to put Touou's lead to 11, ending the 3rd quarter. Before timeout expires, Aomine did not pay attention as the rest of the players return to the court. 4th quarter starts, and Seirin starts off with Hyuga combining his Barrier Jumper and Kuroko's Misdirection Overflow to avoid Sakurai's quick defense and scores a 3-pointer, putting the difference back to 8. The real Aomine will reveal himself soon, so how will Seirin cope with the Aomine even more stronger than they have faced in the first half?

episode image First Basket!!
8.7/10 (298 votes)

#21 First Basket!!

S2:E21

Still unable to score against Murasakibara and the Yōsen team, Seirin resorted to Kuroko taking shots, and they are back on track in the game. However, Himuro has not played his ball yet, so will Seirin be prepared for it?

episode image It's Obvious
8.7/10 (222 votes)

#22 It's Obvious

S2:E22

Aomine thinks that Himuro is good, although the latter had never appeared in a tournament in Japan. Back to the match, Himuro executes a superb fake on Kagami, then smoothly transitions to take a jump shot, to which Kagami and Hyuga cannot react to it. Before the match, Himuro said to Murasakibara that he wants to crush Kagami, and that being brothers with him is getting in his way to be the better basketball player.

episode image I Will Offer Them
8.7/10 (220 votes)

#23 I Will Offer Them

S3:E6

Facing Akashi's Emperor Eye, which sees the future movements of the opponents, Shutoku looks like they had no hand to play. But the will to fight once again lights up within the eyes of the team members, and they face Rakuzan with the spirit of "unyielding tenacity"! Thanks to Midorima and Takao's trick play, they try to close the gap in one strong run, but to answer that, Akashi scores in his own goal to the shock of everyone around him. Against Shutoku, who bares their teeth without giving up until the very end, Akashi throws out words that show no mercy.

episode image What is Victory?
8.7/10 (206 votes)

#24 What is Victory?

S3:E16

Kuroko get's knocked unconscious in the game before the grand final, in which Teiko is set to play against Kuroko's friend, Shige's team. Kuroko regains consciousness, and since he cannot play in the game, asks Akashi to make Teiko play their best. Teiko, bored by scoring quotas, decide to play a new game. Kuroko gets to the match in time to see the conclusion of the game, with Murasakibara scoring the final goal for the opposite team in order to make the score read "111, 11". Devastated, Kuroko decides to quit basketball and visits Shige's school, where he finds out Shige has transferred and is going to quit basketball. Shige's friend tells him not to quit basketball, because he thinks Kuroko can melt their hearts.

episode image This Time, For Sure
8.6/10 (203 votes)

#25 This Time, For Sure

S3:E11

Kise recovers and manages to fill the 15-point gap. Kaijo becomes the lead with a score of 78-77. Seirin becomes restless and their moves become stiff as Kise's fast recovery and Kaijo's persistence to win makes the crowds cheer, putting Seirin under pressure. Kuroko devises a plan that requires time for observation in order to overcome Kise's Perfect Copy.

episode image We Already
8.6/10 (207 votes)

#26 We Already

S3:E15

The old coach advises to Aomine to keep playing basketball until he can find a worthy opponent. Teiko wins the National finals. The old coach collapses and the young one takes over coaching the team. The team individually undergoes rapid growth in power. Aomine leaves mid-practice and the coach gives him permission to skip practices, leaving Aomine in even more despair. After an act of insubordination, Akashi goes head to head with Murasakibara, and just when Akashi is about to lose, he switches personalities and crushes Murasakibara. Akashi gives the rest of the team permission to skip practice as long as they win matches. He later tells Kuroko who failed to convince Aomine that there is two of him.

episode image Isn't It the Best?
8.6/10 (201 votes)

#27 Isn't It the Best?

S3:E18

Kagami dangerously continues using up his stamina in the zone, Riko swaps Kuroko for Mitobe so that Kagami can focus on offence. Akashi pairs up against Kagami and Akashi takes control of the game until Mitobe's defense breaks the flow. Kagami exits the zone, and Kuroko re-enters the game. Kuroko is more visible than usual, which Akashi claims is due to his learning how to dribble and shoot. Disheartened, Kuroko is taken out of the match for one side pass, then put back in for the remainder of the first quarter. The first quarter is finished with a tie, 21-21. Kuroko is set to sit out the 2nd quarter to think of a solution. Meanwhile Rakuzan's Chihiro Mayuzumi reveals his ability to misdirect just like Kuroko, but with better base attributes.

episode image Weight of Resolve
8.6/10 (205 votes)

#28 Weight of Resolve

S3:E20

Rakuzan vs. Seirin enters the third quarter. Seirin, not giving up, entrusts their scorers Hyuga and Kagami with all their hope. However, even that small glimmer ...

episode image We're the Seirin High School Basketball Team!
8.5/10 (230 votes)

#29 We're the Seirin High School Basketball Team!

S2:E8

Hyuga officially joins the basketball team, and so does Riko. They win their first matches and entered the final match against Kirisaki Daiichi and Hanamiya Makoto, a Crownless General like Kiyoshi. In one of the last plays Hanamiya purposely injures Kiyoshi's leg. Seirin lose the subsequent matches and are eliminated from the Nationals. Hyuga is determined to lead the team next year to be the best in Japan, which currently they are on course to be, and Kirisaki Daiichi is next in Seirin's way.

episode image Useless Effort
8.5/10 (229 votes)

#30 Useless Effort

S2:E14

Seirin managed to keep on pace with Tōō Academy. However, things just don't go right when Kuroko has both his moves being stopped consecutively by Aomine. How will Seirin come back to the game?

episode image I Know None of That
8.5/10 (212 votes)

#31 I Know None of That

S3:E5

As the second half of the match between Shutoku and Rakuzan starts, Akashi uses his eye, it is revealed that Akashi was the one who found Kuroko's talent by using his eye on him, which meant that the eye can see potential of people, but it is said that in matches the eye is completely different, it predicts the future movement of the other players, thus nullifying both offence and defense of the other team.

episode image In Order to Win
8.4/10 (202 votes)

#32 In Order to Win

S3:E10

Kise's injury becomes worse. His coach orders him to step down the court for a while and rest until the last two minutes of the last quarter wherein he could use his Perfect Copy. Kagami's talents give way to Seirin having a 15-point gap in the lead with four minutes left in the game. Kise's frustration leads him to recover fast, determined to win the cup. Rico is surprised and realizes that Kise's Perfect Copy can now last until the end of the competition.

episode image In My Own Way, I'm Desperate
8.4/10 (195 votes)

#33 In My Own Way, I'm Desperate

S3:E21

Izuki manages to interfere with Rakuzan's Kitari Hayama's five-finger-dribble offense, by predicting future moves and coordinating with Kuroko and Kagami. Kagami remains in the zone. Koganei faces Reo, and although Koganei doesn't manage to defeat him, Hyuga comes to understand how to beat Reo's three specialty shots (Heaven, Earth, Void).

episode image I Can't Have That
8.3/10 (271 votes)

#34 I Can't Have That

S1:E10

Kuroko has rejoined the game in the final moments, but it seems that one of the players has him figured out. Seirin is playing hard, but if they win, will they have the strength to play a 2nd game

episode image Start!!!
8.3/10 (229 votes)

#35 Start!!!

S2:E3

The Winter Cup preliminaries gets under way, with the newly-looked Seirin taking on Josei High. This marks the official return for center, 'Iron Heart' Kiyoshi Teppei since recovering from his leg injury. Although Kagami gets less involved due to him being double teamed, with Kiyoshi's unpredictable play and rebounds being the main focuses, Seirin gets even better in terms of offense and defense. Seirin takes control of the whole match, winning it by the score of 108-61. However, the next few qualifying matches might just get tougher for Seirin.

episode image There is Only One Answer
8.3/10 (223 votes)

#36 There is Only One Answer

S2:E4

Seirin first takes on Senshinkan High, who the former has lost twice to in the past 2 years. Seirin takes the game 78-61. Shutoku also took their first game 123-51 against Kirisaki Daiichi, which the first string players did not even play, and instead are watching the Seirin game, confident of winning the next 2 games. Kiyoshi meets Hanamiya Makoto from Kirisaki Daiichi, also one of the Uncrowned Kings. In their previous match-up, Kiyoshi got injured because of Hanamiya. Seirin-Shutoku match is up next. Midorima keeps on getting blocked by Kagami. It is revealed that Midorima wants to tire Kagami by making Kagami jump to block when Midorima is about to shoot. With no score yet, who will strike first blood? Who will win the Kagami-Midorima match-up?

episode image Don't You Get In My Way
8.3/10 (212 votes)

#37 Don't You Get In My Way

S3:E3

Haizaki's skill is not copying a move he's seen once, but to "pillage" it. Kaijo starts to be cornered as each player's signature plays are sealed away. Even Kise, who has a variety of moves thanks to his Copy skill, starts to run out of stock moves as the game progresses. Furthermore, the fierce game pace puts Kise's leg close to its limit... The groove is completely with Fukuda Sogo at an advantage, causing frustration as the Kaijo team couldn't move as they wanted. Kise finally kneels down, but at that moment, a cheer from Kuroko reaches him from the audience. Kise stands up once again as if to answer that voice and uses his new skill Perfect Copy to start the comeback run!

episode image A Miracle Will Not Happen
8.3/10 (195 votes)

#38 A Miracle Will Not Happen

S3:E19

Kuroko observes Mayuzumi's play from the sidelines. Seirin subs in first-year Furihata to lure Rakuzan, but he quickly gets fatigued after facing Akashi. Fukuda, a first-year, takes his place. Hyuga goes up against Rakuzan's Reo Mibuchi (who Hyuga admired in middle school) in a "Battle of the shooting guards", but loses. The same happens to Kiyoshi against Eikichi Nebuya. Another first-year takes Fukuda's place. One-by-one, Rakuzan crushes Seirin's players. Akashi demonstrates that he can also make alley-oops, finishing the second quarter with Rakuzan in the lead, 62-37.

episode image That's Not It
8.2/10 (265 votes)

#39 That's Not It

S1:E11

Seirin is holding their own against Shutoku, but in the 2nd half Midorima and Takao’s abilities are unleashed, shutting down Seirin’s game completely

episode image No!!
8.2/10 (251 votes)

#40 No!!

S1:E18

Aomie is unstoppable, but Serin hasn't given up yet. But with Kagami pulled in the last few minutes, can the team play without him?

Cast & Chracters

character image Tetsuya Kuroko (voice)

Tetsuya Kuroko (voice)

Actor: Kensho Ono
character image Taiga Kagami (voice)

Taiga Kagami (voice)

Actor: Yuki Ono
character image Daiki Aomine (voice)

Daiki Aomine (voice)

Actor: Junichi Suwabe
character image Shintaro Midorima (voice)

Shintaro Midorima (voice)

Actor: Daisuke Ono
character image Ryota Kise (voice)

Ryota Kise (voice)

Actor: Ryohei Kimura
character image Seijuro Akashi (voice)

Seijuro Akashi (voice)

Actor: Hiroshi Kamiya
character image Atsushi Murasakibara (voice)

Atsushi Murasakibara (voice)

Actor: Kenichi Suzumura
character image Riko Aida (voice)

Riko Aida (voice)

Actor: Chiwa Saito
character image Junpei Hyuga (voice)

Junpei Hyuga (voice)

Actor: Yoshimasa Hosoya
character image Shun Izuki (voice)

Shun Izuki (voice)

Actor: Hirofumi Nojima
character image Shinji Koganei (voice)

Shinji Koganei (voice)

Actor: Takuya Eguchi
character image Teppei Kiyoshi (voice)

Teppei Kiyoshi (voice)

Actor: Kenji Hamada
character image Yukio Kasamatsu (voice)

Yukio Kasamatsu (voice)

Actor: Soichiro Hoshi
character image Kouki Furihata (voice)

Kouki Furihata (voice)

Actor: Naoki Mizutani
character image Tatsuya Himuro (voice)

Tatsuya Himuro (voice)

Actor: Kisho Taniyama
character image Satoshi Tsuchida (voice)

Satoshi Tsuchida (voice)

Actor: Go Inoue
character image Satsuki Momoi (voice)

Satsuki Momoi (voice)

Actor: Fumiko Orikasa
character image Kazunari Takao (voice)

Kazunari Takao (voice)

Actor: Tatsuhisa Suzuki
character image Makoto Hanamiya (voice)

Makoto Hanamiya (voice)

Actor: Jun Fukuyama
character image Kagetora Aida (voice)

Kagetora Aida (voice)

Actor: Shin-ichiro Miki

The highest rated episode of Kuroko's Basketball is "I Won't Lose" (S2E18) with a rating of 9.60.

This episode received 520 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "On to a New Challenge" (S1E19) with a rating of 7.30.

This episode received 243 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Our Basketball" (S1E25) with a rating of 8.90.

This episode received 296 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "On to a New Challenge" (S1E19) with a rating of 7.30.

This episode received 243 votes.

The highest rated episode is "I Won't Lose" (S2E18) with a rating of 9.60.

This episode received 520 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "I Never Thought We'd Meet Here" (S2E1) with a rating of 7.70.

This episode received 249 votes.

The highest rated episode is "So It Was You" (S3E24) with a rating of 9.60.

This episode received 331 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "I'm Just Going at Full Strength" (S3E1) with a rating of 7.70.

This episode received 217 votes.

Name Department Job
Saaya Kinjo Art Art Designer
Eiji Arai Camera Director of Photography
Shunsuke Tada Directing Series Director
Kazuhiro Aso Production Producer
Maaya Isobe Production Other
Masako Yagi Production Other
Takashi Takano Production Producer
Tomoyuki Ohwada Production Producer
Yoshihiro Ike Sound Original Music Composer
Yoshiyuki Hayashi Sound Other
Yoko Kikuchi Visual Effects Character Designer
Yuka Takeda Visual Effects Color Designer
Noboru Takagi Writing Series Composition
Tadatoshi Fujimaki Writing Comic Book

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