The best episode directed by Brian Robbins is "Pocket P***y", rated 10/10 from 3 user votes. It was "written by Chris Romano". "Pocket P***y" aired on 1/19/2010 and is rated 2.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Merry Christmas, Kenan".
When the team's lackluster play leads to a team curfew leading up to the Mountain Goats' biggest game of the season, Thad's prized pocket p***y gets passed around from teammate to teammate leading to an outbreak of syphilis.
Director: Brian Robbins
Writer: Chris Romano
To earn money to buy himself a Christmas gift, Kenan takes a job as a department-store Santa. There he meets an unselfish little boy with a special holiday wish.
Director: Brian Robbins
Writer: Dan Schneider
A love letter won't do when Kenan tries to catch the eye of his dream girl. So he enlists Kel's help in stringing a banner across the top of a skyscraper.
Director: Brian Robbins
Writer: Kevin Kopelow
Kenan and Kel contemplate the end of their friendship as Roger pursues his dream of becoming a forest ranger and moving the Rockmore's to Montana.
Director: Brian Robbins
Writer: Dan Schneider
Three incoming freshman attending college football powerhouse Blue Mountain State University must quickly adapt to college life while juggling football, girls and nonstop hazing.
Director: Brian Robbins
Writer: Chris Romano
When the Rockmores finally get to Pumus, Montana, their new home, they find it is hillbilly country. The house is a little cabin and the bed has holes in it. The worst thing is they run into a bear lead there by none other than Kel!
Director: Brian Robbins
Writer: Dan Schneider
The Batman legend takes an unexpected turn when the Caped Crusader vanishes from the crime-ridden city of New Gotham and his legacy is taken over by a trio of beautiful and relentless heroines - the Birds of Prey. Barbara Gordon started out as Batman's protege, Batgirl, but an attack by The Joker left her confined to a wheelchair. Reinventing herself as Oracle, she takes under her wing Helena Kyle, the secret daughter of Batman and Catwoman, who quickly grows into the fierce and beautiful "Huntress", and Dinah, a teenage runaway who is drawn to the city by meta-human visions. With the help of the only honest cop in New Gotham, Detective Jesse Reese, the Birds of Prey fight their first battle against a mysterious madwoman who is bent on their destruction.
Director: Brian Robbins
Writer: N/A
When his homemade cold remedy cures Kel, Kenan mistakenly slips some to his air-traffic controller dad.
Director: Brian Robbins
Writer: Sharon Sussman