The best episode directed by David Block is "Mother's Day", rated 9.3/10 from 3 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "Mother's Day" aired on 5/7/2004 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "King Igthorn (2)".
As a part of Mother's Day mother-daughter bonding, Kim and her mother Dr. Possible decide to foil Drakken's latest scheme together. Drakken, on his part, is forced to deal with the presence of his mother while he attempts to steal a batch of Syntho-Plasma.
Director: David Block
Writer: N/A
Igthorn and his ogres have destroyed Gummi Glen, captured Dunwyn Kingdom and its citizens, and are keeping Grammi and Tummi held in Drekmore. Now Cavin and the remaining Gummies, with the help of the Barbics, must save them all while Zummi retrieves the Great Book and warn the Great Gummies to turn back.
Director: David Block
Writer: Mark Seidenberg
With no sign of Igthorn for an entire year, not even in his own castle, Zummi Gummi finds this news as a perfect opportunity to call on the Great Gummies (much to the skepticism of Gruffi). However, Igthorn has recently devised the ultimate plan to finally capture the Gummies, obtain the Gummiberry juice, and take over Dunwyn.
Director: David Block
Writer: Mark Seidenberg
Gyro's props for a science fiction television show accidentally launch the cast into space, and Launchpad becomes the hero when it is realized that he is the only real pilot on board.
Director: David Block
Writer: Len Uhley
Magica's plot to steal the Number One Dime using her own shadow goes awry when her shadow develops a mind of its own.
Director: David Block
Writer: Jean-Marc Lofficier
Ron goes to ridiculous lengths to grab the attention of a pretty girl at the theater. Meanwhile Kim uncovers a conspiracy at the Space Center involving top secret technology, battle robots, and a disgruntled former employee. In the process of solving the mystery, she is suspicious of the idea of a seemingly innocent being the culprit responsible.
Director: David Block
Writer: Gary Sperling
When Señor Senior Sr. becomes disappointed in the way his son’s villainy is handled, he decides to hire a tutor to ensure his son’s success; which turns out to be Shego. Meanwhile, a hopeless Kim is stuck on Home Economics with Ron but when Ron becomes an expert chef while Kim can’t cook a single thing, Ron is chosen to help Kim out. Can Kim overcome her predicament or is this one sitch that she cannot escape from?
Director: David Block
Writer: N/A
Kim's canon of villainous foes go hunting for Naked Mole Rat when Rufus becomes the carrier of a much-coveted micro-decoder … all while Kim is pet-sitting for Ron.
Director: David Block
Writer: Eddie Guzelian
It’s career day and Kim expects to be paired up with her mother. However, when Bonnie gets teamed up with her instead, Kim gets stuck with a janitor who seems too dedicated to his job. Meanwhile, Ron gets paired with a secret agent and gets a plethora of unique gadgets to try out. However, with Dr. Drakken stealing a weather machine so he can flood Canada, Kim may just realize that her mentor may be more useful than she first thought.
Director: David Block
Writer: Nicole Dubuc
To help his son's ongoing quest to become a pop sensation, Senor Senior, Senior kidnaps the Oh Boyz band to blackmail the record company. The plan backfires when Ron winds up captured along with the group. The record executive, finding the Oh Boyz' disappearance to be a profit windfall, is in no hurry to help so Kim must find Ron and the others on her own.
Director: David Block
Writer: Laura McCreary
Kim goes with her brothers and her father to visit her uncle’s ranch in Montana, in which Ron decides to go along because he figures that he’ll be able to be lazy at the ranch. However, when Dr. Drakken decides to hold a convention for the smartest people in the world, he uses his “silly hats” to make them ignorant so that he may become the best genius in the world. It’s up to Kim to save the day once again, though she soon learns that she may need help from her family; especially her cousin Joss who considers Kim her idol.
Director: David Block
Writer: Mark Palmer
Scrooge and the boys track down a lost play by a famed playwright.
Director: David Block
Writer: Karen Willson
When a diamond is stolen, all the signs indicate that a Lithuanian Wolfhound breeder named Falsetto Jones is the thief. Kim and Ron enter Rufus into a dog show as a Peruvian Hairless in hopes of confronting Falsetto and getting the diamond back, though will Rufus actually be able to play the part?
Director: David Block
Writer: Eddie Guzelian
An ancient Egyptian civilization abducts Donald so that he can host a spirit of a Pharaoh.
Director: David Block
Writer: Michael Keyes
Kim, Ron and the Possible family head to Florida to help Kim's grandmother unpack at her new home. Can Kim fight against her grandmother's over-protectiveness? Meanwhile, Drakken and Shego accidentally create an army of old people instead of teens, and Kim's Nana is one of them. Can Kim fight her own Nana?
Director: David Block
Writer: Earl Kress
In the spirit of the season, Drakken, Shego, Ron, and the Possible family put their differences behind them to share Christmas in the Arctic ... of course, only after several action-packed battles and confrontations.
Director: David Block
Writer: Mark Palmer
When a recent string of thefts cause a global shortage on a certain type of doll, Kim decides to investigate, despite the fact that she already has a lot of extra-curricular duties to perform. When she finds out that the Bebe-bots are back and bent on creating an army of their speedy species, with Bonnie as their queen, Kim must rely on some recently acquired experimental shoes in order to save the world; though that isn’t going to stop her from doing a few of her extra-curricular tasks along the way.
Director: David Block
Writer: Greg Weisman
Ron signs an unwilling Kim up for the school talent show after Bonnie announces her intent to crush any competition. Her plans to sing are interrupted when Wade begins acting erratically and orders Kim and Ron to recover teleportation technology from Professor Dementor. Technology, she suspects, that may have not been stolen after all.
Director: David Block
Writer: Laura McCreary
On their trip to Go City, Ron and Kim come across a villain named Aviarius who is seeking the power of another hero. However, when Kim inadvertently winds up with the a hero named Hego’s powers, she soon learns that the only way to restore what isn’t hers and to help stop a mad man may be to team up with her deadliest foe; Shego.
Director: David Block
Writer: Nicole Dubuc
When trying to save a scientist from Dr. Drakken’s secret arctic base, Kim and Ron are hit with a truth ray which forces them to speak the absolute truth about every issue. Kim soon discovers that this is a huge embarrassment while Ron is enjoying his newfound truth potential, but can they get through the day without causing themselves huge problems?
Director: David Block
Writer: Matthew Negrete
Gyro invents a watch that allows anyone to move super fast. But the Beagle Boys want to use it so they can steal all of Scrooge's money.
Director: David Block
Writer: Anthony Adams
On their way to cheer camp, the squad again finds itself at Camp Wannaweep for the Spirit Stick Competition. Kim deals with having an obnoxious Bonnie.
Director: David Block
Writer: Matthew Negrete
When Kim catches a cold from her brothers before a mission, she soon discovers that it’s hard to save the world when you’re not feeling well. Dr. Drakken and Shego exploit the moment to steal a laser from the research lab Kim is guarding. However, when Kim’s sickness begins to spread, a series of events occurred that not even she could expect.
Director: David Block
Writer: N/A
Something's attacking Scrooge's sheep and shearing off their wool, so Scrooge heads off for Australia to find out what's going on.
Director: David Block
Writer: James A. Markovich
Scrooge and the boys go to Scrooge's oil wells to find out why they ran dry.
Director: David Block
Writer: Richard Merwin