The best episode directed by Eric Radomski is "Relax-O-Vision / Fatman and Boy Blubber / Limbo Lock-Up / Terror Palace", rated 8.3/10 from 3 user votes. It was "written by John P. McCann". "Relax-O-Vision / Fatman and Boy Blubber / Limbo Lock-Up / Terror Palace" aired on 11/25/1995 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Foamy the Freakadog / Office Visit / Ode to Leonard Nimoy / Emergency Broadcast System / Cönversational Nörwegian".
In order to provide a more calming effect to today's rather violent cartoons, the network censors initiate 'Relax-o-Vision.' The process projects peaceful scenes of tranquility over more violent parts of the day's cartoon. Freakzoid tolerates the interference with his show, until he finally decides to take matters into his own hands against the censors.
Director: Eric Radomski
Writer: John P. McCann
A rabid dog-like creature becomes Freak's new sidekick; Lord Bravery fights bureaucracy over his name; Fan Boy rhapsodizes over his quest for Spock's autograph; Freak teaches Norwegian.
Director: Eric Radomski
Writer: Paul Rugg
The cartoon is cut short when the show's lazy writers decide to end the episode early to show more 'Animaniacs' reruns. However, Steven Spielberg won't stand for it, and unleashes his vision to finish the cartoon right. Dexter Douglas soon meets a strange alien named Mo-Ron, who becomes lost from his alien friends. Dexter helps Mo-Ron phone home, and soon all is well-that is, until the long distance charges roll in.
Director: Eric Radomski
Writer: Tom Ruegger
While hiding from the police, Batman's deadliest enemies exchange stories about their mutual nemesis--Batman.
Director: Eric Radomski
Writer: Paul Dini
When Clayface's clay-like body begins to disintegrate, he is forced to steal to pay for the expensive ingredients of a possible remedy.
Director: Eric Radomski
Writer: N/A
When Edward Nygma's greedy boss unjustly fires genius him, Nygma seeks revenge in a new guise--as the Riddler!
Director: Eric Radomski
Writer: David Wise