The best episode directed by Clay Morrow is "Truth or Daredevil", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Derek Dressler". "Truth or Daredevil" aired on 6/19/2011 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Gone to Pieces".
Kick spends a day with his grandpa and learns that he was a military spy.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Derek Dressler
Mickey and Donald struggle to rebuild their best friend trio after Goofy gets broken into a pile of incomprehensible pieces.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Paul Rudish
A crafty rat claims ownership of Elder Kettle's cottage and all of its contents after a careless Cuphead and Mugman leave the door open.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Adam Paloian
Elder Kettle overhears strange conversations between Cuphead and Mugman, then worries that the boys have menacing plans for him.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Adam Paloian
Mickey and Donald take Goofy to Idaho to visit a Potato themed theme park called "Potatoland". However, when Mickey and Donald discover that Potatoland is just part of a sign that introduces people into Idaho, they attempt to make Goofy’s dream come true by building a theme park made of gravy and potatoes.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Derek Dressler
Mickey goes head to head with his car after it refuses to take him to the beach!
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Derek Dressler
Mickey attempts to save face in front of Minnie after he is literally scared white.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Darrick Bachman
Mickey is unable to say no to his friends and just about anyone else. With Donald's tutoring he learns to overcome his inability.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Darrick Bachman
Mickey’s wish for a surprise-free birthday ends up becoming the biggest surprise of his life.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey's desire to throw a boomerang creates a series of dangerous, unintended consequences.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey and Minnie are led around the world on a never-ending quest for romance by their biggest fan, the moon.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Paul Rudish
Cuphead's self-control is put to the test when he discovers a sugary dreamland where he can eat all the sweets he wants... with a catch.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Adam Paloian
Mickey and Donald try to help a hapless Goofy woo the love of his life. Uncle Scrooge's first appearance in these cartoons.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Paul Rudish
The Devil follows the brothers day after day, waiting for Cuphead to take off his sweater so he can collect his soul before Stickler finds out.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Adam Paloian
The brothers take care of a baby left at their front door. But with Elder Kettle gone and a strict warning to be good, it's harder than they imagined.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Adam Paloian
Sally Stageplay's holding auditions for an exciting new space opera. But Cuphead, Mugman and the Devil all want the same role: the lead.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Adam Paloian
Cuphead and a cowardly Mugman test their courage after Porkrind sends them on a dangerous errand that quickly gets out of hand.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Adam Paloian
Mugman gets dangerously jealous when his snooty piano teacher taps Cuphead to compete for a $10,000 musical prize instead of him.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Adam Paloian
Cuphead and Mugman are giddy with power when they get their hands on the Devil's pitchfork and make fiery mischief all over town.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Adam Paloian
A fateful flashback reveals what Ms. Chalice's life was like before she met Cuphead and Mugman.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Adam Paloian
After a sneaky cat breaks the fish bowl, Mickey attempts to save his pet fish Gubbles by using many different water related appliances in the apartment.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Derek Dressler
After Mugman's handle breaks off, the brothers visit a greedy shopkeeper and get creative while on the hunt for glue.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Adam Paloian
Cuphead and Mugman have to defend Elder Kettle's precious vegetable garden after a rotten gang turns their yard into a party.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Adam Paloian
Elder Kettle wants to snap a family portrait of him and his boys — and, boy, does he get it! Just not in the picture-perfect setting he was expecting.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Adam Paloian
Goofy volunteers Mickey to fight a wrestler, Pete.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Paul Rudish