The best episode directed by Chuck Sheetz is "Go West, Young Scoob", rated 10/10 from 5 user votes. It was "written by Ed Scharlach". "Go West, Young Scoob" aired on 2/5/2005 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Ready to Scare".
The gang travels to a western town where the majority of the residents are robots.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Ed Scharlach
The gang is in Paris to see Daphne's cousin Dannika win "Model of the Year", but they discover she has been abducted when a Gargoyle from Notre Dame cathedral has come to life. Now the kids must find her by searching the Paris catacombs, the sewers, and the cathedral before the fashion expo starts.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Matt Wayne
In Russia, the gang discovers the Frozen Fiend, a ghoul creature that stolen the Emperor Cup, which would be give the Internation Hockey Tourmants's winner?
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Bill Canterbury
The Mystery Kids head for a NASCAR-like championship race where mayhem is taking place on the racetracks.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Bill Canterbury
Randall becomes popular when he uses a joke book to make himself a standup comedian.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Mark Drop
TJ receives an old history textbook with a treasure map that leads the gang, Randall, and the Ashleys out to get the treasure. But as they get closer, greed arises and the 4th graders fight for the treasure.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Peter Gaffney
The gang tries to cover up Mikey's ripped pants so Finster won't catch him.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Phil Walsh
Scared of turning 10 on his soon-to-be bithday, Mikey develops an obssession of becoming a little kid again so he won't have to grow up.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Bart Jennett
Marge is stressed by the demands of motherhood and the Simpsons get a magical British nanny, who floats down from the sky holding an umbrella.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Mike Reiss
Homer loses his memory--and his family--when he drinks Moe's most potent libation, the Forget-Me-Shot, in an episode that spoofs "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" and "It's a Wonderful Life."
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: J. Stewart Burns
Inspired by a cartoonist who speaks at the school as part of a career day assembly, Bart creates a comic book series based on Homer and his anger problems, which turns into a popular Internet cartoon series called Angry Dad. Homer finds out about this and is at first outraged, but after talking to his family, he decides to try to become a less angry person.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: John Swartzwelder
Marge's new pretzel franchise is failing until Homer strikes a deal with Fat Tony, Springfield's local mobster.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Jennifer Crittenden
Captain Hero and Wooldoor battle over Unusually Flexible Girl, and Foxxy has a run-in with Foxxy 5.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Reed Agnew
Principal Prickly and Miss Finster plot to turn T.J. over to their own side by making him principal for a day.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Steve Bannos
On class picture day, the kids vow to keep Gus clean as he's never had a class picture of him taken.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Bart Jennett
Someone else besides Gretchen is a math genius, and through math, Gretchen starts a close relationship with this person.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Brian Hamill
Every year the older kids pick kindergarteners to race in the Kindergarten Derby. This year an eager Tubby gets an unwilling Mikey to sponsor him in the race.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Jonathan Rosenthal
Fed up with Vince's ego, the kids bet Vince that he can't go one whole day without beating someone in a sport.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: David Pitlik
Gus winds up working for the Hustler Kid to pay off a debt, and soon he himself becomes the biggest hustler in the playground.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Katy Cooper
King Bob abandons his throne in his obsessive pursuit of pulling a prank on T.J. in this sequel to The Big Prank
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Gregg Taylor
Digger Dave quits digging and then bosses everyone around.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Cary Okmin
Gretchen and Vince both run for president.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Etan Cohen
People start paying Gretchen for doing their homework so she can buy herself a new bike
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Phil Walsh
After finding a sketchbook belonging to his late wife Maude, Ned Flanders opens a Bible-themed amusement park to honor her memory.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Julie Thacker
Homer, Moe, Lenny and Carl win $200,000 in the Springfield Lottery. But when Carl takes off to Iceland – his homeland – with all the winnings, the guys embark on a Nordic adventure to get the cash back.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Eric Kaplan