Discover the best and most memorable episodes of Flower and Asura, from fan favorites to critically acclaimed moments. Explore detailed ratings, episode summaries, and visualize how the show's quality evolved over time.
The story is set in Tonakishima, a small island with a population of 600. Hana, a high school girl who lives on the island, loves recitals, and holds regular reading sessions for the island's children. Mizuki, the president of the Broadcasting Club, senses Hana's power to attract people through her reading and invites her to join the club. Hana joins the Broadcasting Club and experiences many firsts with the other members.
It’s a tight deadline, but the broadcasting club has the will to complete their submission to the original TV drama category.
★ 8.5/10
(32 votes)
#2
Hana and Mizuki
S1:E1
Hana's love of storytelling draws the attention of the Broadcasting Club's president, Mizuki, who tries to recruit her. However, Hana has reasons to decline her offer.
★ 8.4/10
(10 votes)
#3
Satisfaction and Unfinished
S1:E8
Shura is an expert storyteller, and her ability to conjure an entire city in her audience’s mind proves that Hana still has a long way to go.
★ 8.2/10
(20 votes)
#4
Dreams and a Sleepover
S1:E3
Hana's enthusiasm deflates as Mr. Kichijoji readies the club for an upcoming competition. Why must she want to win? Why can't she just enjoy doing what she loves?
★ 8.2/10
(16 votes)
#5
A First and a Friend
S1:E4
A spontaneous question causes Hana to freeze during her first broadcast. It's one thing to stick to the script. But improvising? That's a completely different story.
★ 8.2/10
(13 votes)
#6
Scripts and a Pancake
S1:E6
The club members decide on what category they will each compete in at the Kyoto NHK Cup preliminaries, recitation or announcing. Toga will not enter in either.
★ 8.0/10
(20 votes)
#7
Interest and Talent
S1:E2
The new club members must take turns introducing one another, causing Hana to wonder what her strengths are.
★ 7.3/10
(6 votes)
#8
Episode 9
S1:E9
★ 7.2/10
(6 votes)
#9
Episode 10
S1:E10
★ 6.6/10
(19 votes)
#10
Blue Spring and an Umbrella
S1:E5
Anne is realistic, while Hana is idealistic; disagreements are inevitable. However, that won't stop Hana from trying to befriend her fellow club member.
★ 0.0/10
#11
Episode 11
S1:E11
★ 0.0/10
#12
Episode 12
S1:E12
★ 6.6/10
(19 votes)
#1
Blue Spring and an Umbrella
S1:E5
Anne is realistic, while Hana is idealistic; disagreements are inevitable. However, that won't stop Hana from trying to befriend her fellow club member.
★ 7.2/10
(6 votes)
#2
Episode 10
S1:E10
★ 7.3/10
(6 votes)
#3
Episode 9
S1:E9
★ 8.0/10
(20 votes)
#4
Interest and Talent
S1:E2
The new club members must take turns introducing one another, causing Hana to wonder what her strengths are.
★ 8.2/10
(20 votes)
#5
Dreams and a Sleepover
S1:E3
Hana's enthusiasm deflates as Mr. Kichijoji readies the club for an upcoming competition. Why must she want to win? Why can't she just enjoy doing what she loves?
★ 8.2/10
(16 votes)
#6
A First and a Friend
S1:E4
A spontaneous question causes Hana to freeze during her first broadcast. It's one thing to stick to the script. But improvising? That's a completely different story.
★ 8.2/10
(13 votes)
#7
Scripts and a Pancake
S1:E6
The club members decide on what category they will each compete in at the Kyoto NHK Cup preliminaries, recitation or announcing. Toga will not enter in either.
★ 8.4/10
(10 votes)
#8
Satisfaction and Unfinished
S1:E8
Shura is an expert storyteller, and her ability to conjure an entire city in her audience’s mind proves that Hana still has a long way to go.
★ 8.5/10
(32 votes)
#9
Hana and Mizuki
S1:E1
Hana's love of storytelling draws the attention of the Broadcasting Club's president, Mizuki, who tries to recruit her. However, Hana has reasons to decline her offer.
★ 8.9/10
(16 votes)
#10
Big Sister and Little Brother
S1:E7
It’s a tight deadline, but the broadcasting club has the will to complete their submission to the original TV drama category.
★ 8.5/10
(32 votes)
Hana and Mizuki
S1:E1
Hana's love of storytelling draws the attention of the Broadcasting Club's president, Mizuki, who tries to recruit her. However, Hana has reasons to decline her offer.
★ 8.0/10
(20 votes)
Interest and Talent
S1:E2
The new club members must take turns introducing one another, causing Hana to wonder what her strengths are.
★ 8.2/10
(20 votes)
Dreams and a Sleepover
S1:E3
Hana's enthusiasm deflates as Mr. Kichijoji readies the club for an upcoming competition. Why must she want to win? Why can't she just enjoy doing what she loves?
★ 8.2/10
(16 votes)
A First and a Friend
S1:E4
A spontaneous question causes Hana to freeze during her first broadcast. It's one thing to stick to the script. But improvising? That's a completely different story.
★ 6.6/10
(19 votes)
Blue Spring and an Umbrella
S1:E5
Anne is realistic, while Hana is idealistic; disagreements are inevitable. However, that won't stop Hana from trying to befriend her fellow club member.
★ 8.2/10
(13 votes)
Scripts and a Pancake
S1:E6
The club members decide on what category they will each compete in at the Kyoto NHK Cup preliminaries, recitation or announcing. Toga will not enter in either.
★ 8.9/10
(16 votes)
Big Sister and Little Brother
S1:E7
It’s a tight deadline, but the broadcasting club has the will to complete their submission to the original TV drama category.
★ 8.4/10
(10 votes)
Satisfaction and Unfinished
S1:E8
Shura is an expert storyteller, and her ability to conjure an entire city in her audience’s mind proves that Hana still has a long way to go.