

The Qwaser of Stigmata Episode Ratings
Seikon no Qwaser
When Tomo Yamanobe's father—the former headmaster of Saint Mikhailov Academy—disappeared, he left nothing behind except for a piece of art called the "icon." Soon after his disappearance, rumors of a serial killer attacking female students of the academy began to spread. As Tomo and her sister Mafuyu Oribe head home after being tormented at school, Tomo trips over an injured silver-haired boy who abruptly vanishes while being tended to. Mafuyu goes to look for him, only to discover that the church holding the icon is burning down. When she tries to save the painting, the rumored serial killer suddenly attacks her with a mysterious ability to control magnesium. Appearing out of nowhere, the silver-haired boy, who can control iron, rescues Mafuyu. Mafuyu finds out that the boy, named Alexander Nikolaevich "Sasha" Hell, is a "qwaser"—a being who is capable of controlling an element through the power of "soma," received through the act of breastfeeding. Confused by the ordeal, Mafuyu attempts to move past it with little luck, as Sasha transfers to her class the next day. What will become of Tomo and Mafuyu's normal school life with the danger of other qwasers looming close to them? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
When Tomo Yamanobe's father—the former headmaster of Saint Mikhailov Academy—disappeared, he left nothing behind except for a piece of art called the "icon." Soon after his disappearance, rumors of a serial killer attacking female students of the academy began to spread. As Tomo and her sister Mafuyu Oribe head home after being tormented at school, Tomo trips over an injured silver-haired boy who abruptly vanishes while being tended to. Mafuyu goes to look for him, only to discover that the church holding the icon is burning down. When she tries to save the painting, the rumored serial killer suddenly attacks her with a mysterious ability to control magnesium. Appearing out of nowhere, the silver-haired boy, who can control iron, rescues Mafuyu. Mafuyu finds out that the boy, named Alexander Nikolaevich "Sasha" Hell, is a "qwaser"—a being who is capable of controlling an element through the power of "soma," received through the act of breastfeeding. Confused by the ordeal, Mafuyu attempts to move past it with little luck, as Sasha transfers to her class the next day. What will become of Tomo and Mafuyu's normal school life with the danger of other qwasers looming close to them? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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The Qwaser of Stigmata Episode Rating Chart
This episode rating chart shows all 36 episode ratings for The Qwaser of Stigmata across 2 seasons, based on MyAnimeList ratings. The average episode score is 7.8/10. The highest-rated episode is S1 Episode 12 "Stigmata Sword" with a score of 8.8/10, while the lowest-rated is S1 Episode 14 "The Melancholy of Miyuri Tsujido" at 5.2/10. 17 of 36 episodes (47%) score 8.0 or above, placing them in the Great or higher tier on the AnimeGraphs rating scale.
| Season | Episodes | Avg Rating | Highest | Lowest |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S1 | 24 | 7.8 | 8.8 | 5.2 |
| S2 | 12 | 7.7 | 8.5 | 5.7 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the highest rated The Qwaser of Stigmata episode?
- The highest rated The Qwaser of Stigmata episode is S1 Episode 12 "Stigmata Sword" with a score of 8.8/10 on MyAnimeList. The lowest rated episode is S1 Episode 14 "The Melancholy of Miyuri Tsujido" at 5.2/10.
- How many episodes does The Qwaser of Stigmata have?
- The Qwaser of Stigmata has 36 episodes across 2 seasons. 17 episodes (47%) have a rating of 8.0 or above on MyAnimeList.
- What is the average episode rating for The Qwaser of Stigmata?
- The average episode rating for The Qwaser of Stigmata is 7.8/10 based on MyAnimeList ratings across all 36 episodes. Ratings range from 5.2/10 to 8.8/10.





