The best episode directed by Ken Boyer is "Easy on the Lies", rated 3/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Bruce Shelly". "Easy on the Lies" aired on 10/4/1997 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Southern Fried Cruella".
When Rolly traps himself into hearing the Colonel tell a story he has heard very often, Lucky stretches the truth to try to get him out of it, which lands them all in trouble by forcing them to sneak into Cruella's dwelling.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Bruce Shelly
Cruella makes her latest plans using the means of pollution, by being given responsibility of the farm while Roger and Anita are away and fooling the landlord into allowing her to build factories around the farm.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Bruce Shelly
The Pups sneak into cruella's Rocket plan to launch the DeVil NCCA spaceship to destroy the earth.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Don Gillies
Thrown into the pound, Cadpig tries to help her fellow inmates but drives them up the wall instead.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Ken Koonce
The Main Pups get an emergency Bark Brigade message but don't know how to translate it.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: David Hemingson
While on a midnight march in the woods, each Main Pup seems to disappear into the hands of the monstrous Lockjaw
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Don Gillies
Cruella steals mushrooms from under the farm because they smeel good and tries to use them as a new perfume.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Richard Dubin
Rolly becomes Ed Pig's protege when he has a fallout with the other pups and Ed gets fed up with Dumpling.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: David Hemingson
Lucky wins a starring role in Cecil B. DeVil's latest Kanine Krunchies commercial.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Ken Koonce
Cruella will take posession of the farm if she can maintain residence in the barn for 24 hours.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Jonathan Greenberg
Lucky runs for mayor so he can get rid of the rules at the farm.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Jonathan Greenberg
Lucky's plan to earn paw merits by saving Pug's life goes horribly awry.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Kat Likkel
Cadpig liberates a lobster named Lance from his restaurant fish tank and tries to find a new home for him.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Jess Winfield
Lucky dares Spot to steal Cruella's sleeping mask while Cruella sleeps.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Doug Booth
Cruella claims to have spotted the rare solitary tree shrewzle on Dearly property. So the Dearly's must sell the farm to Cruella for her to convert it to a shrewzle sanctuary.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Don Gillies
To Lucky's annoyance, Dumpling starts serving Lucky hand and foot when he inadvertently saves her life.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Thomas Hart
Lucky hides in the DeVil manor when the vet visits to administer shots to the pups.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Mirith J. Colao
An adventure-hungry Lucky leads the others in a lambhunt for Lambo, a deranged lamb running amok in Grutley.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Don Gillies
Pug and Cornelia boast that each can do the other's job and then switch jobs to prove it.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: David Hemingson
Lucky talks the others into trying to sneak in the Cruellaplex to see ""Thunderbolt - The Movie"".
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Ken Koonce
Spot runs away when she can't fit in with the pups or her family.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Jess Winfield
Cruella's art critic friend Leticia judges some paint marks Spot makes as great art. So Spot becomes excited at the possibility that she might be a genius artist.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Regge Bulman
The pups tell of how the show 101 Dalmatians begin.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Jess Winfield
At a job interview, Horace and Jasper recall their previous jobs in their own clip show.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Bruce Shelly