The best episode directed by Dick Sebast is "Super Sonic", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Jules Dennis". "Super Sonic" aired on 9/18/1993 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Sonic Boom".
Sonic tries to get a crystal before Robotnik can use it, but is hindered when he loses his legendary speed.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: Jules Dennis
Sally follows a clue that her father might be alive.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: Len Janson
Robotnik captures Sally and makes a robot duplicate of her to spy on the Freedom Fighters.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: Pat Allee
Antoine goes after Robotnik in an irrational attempt to impress Sally and gain fame for himself.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: Randy Rogel
Sonic and the Freedom Fighters travel to Robotnik's lab in hopes of deciphering his roboticizer system.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: David Villaire
Robotnik lets loose a machine that can destroy the world.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: Frank Santopadre
The Freedom Fighters defend an underground city of Mobian refugees.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: Matt Uitz
Robotnik has activated the Skyspy satellite to find Knothole. Sonic and Rotor work to take out the Skyspy before it's too late.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: David Villaire
Sonic and his friends are on a quest for the Magic Scrolls, and Robotnik is on their trail.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: Janis Diamond
The Freedom Fighters start disappearing while searching for magic water to save the Great Forest.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: Barbara Slade
Robotnik tries to trap Sonic by holding a race in Robotropolis.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: Len Janson
After learning the name of an extortion ringleader, Batman mysteriously refuses to let Robin continue the investigation with him.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: Randy Rogel
Despite Batman's orders not to, Robin pursues Tony Zucco, the criminal who was responsible for the death of Robin's parents.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: Randy Rogel
A popular actor renowned for his ability to play any part has a terrible secret--he's addicted to a strange chemical formula that enables him to alter his facial features without makeup.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: N/A
Batman must thwart the Scarecrow's plan to poison Gotham's water supply with a chemical that induces hallucinations.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: Garfield Reeves-Stevens
The Scarecrow uses a fear chemical triggered by adrenaline on Gotham's greatest athletes, then bets against them to reap the winnings.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: Samuel Warren Joseph
To prove that he has a superior mind, the Riddler lures Batman into a contest inside a virtual reality computer game.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: Robert N. Skir
When Catwoman infiltrates the underground headquarters of the terrorists, both she and Batman are captured and left to die as victims of a viral plague.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: N/A
When glamorous female magician Zatanna is framed for a robbery during her act, Batman comes to her defense.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: Paul Dini
Professor Milo tries to use an old friend of Bruce Wayne's, Anthony Romulus, to destroy him after Milo injects Romulus with a serum that changes him into a wolf.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: Len Wein
Equipped with exo-armor, Bruce battles the Incredible Hulk in a massive battle in the desert. When it's over, it's discovered they can't exist without each other and are dying. Their only hope is rejoin via the Nutrient Bath, but General Ross' interference will cause it to go horribly wrong.
Director: Dick Sebast
Writer: Greg Johnson