The best episode directed by Michael Mullen is "Star Comes to Earth", rated 8.182/10 from 11 user votes. It was "written by Michael Mullen". "Star Comes to Earth" aired on 1/18/2015 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Fortune Cookies".
As tradition dictates, Star receives the royal magic wand for her 14th birthday, but her parents worry that she is not ready for the responsibility and send her to a place they deem safe - Earth.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Michael Mullen
Marco convinces Star that fortune cookies contain magical prophecies, which leads her to dangerously believe a fake fortune.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Michael Mullen
Mariner and Boimler work the Starfleet recruitment booth at an alien job fair, Rutherford challenges himself.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Mike McMahan
Boimler's holodeck movie sequel tries to live up to the original.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Ben Rodgers
On a tropical paradise planet, Mariner questions Commander Ransom on how he structures his away team. Boimler makes a bold career decision.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Garrick Bernard
Star accidentally freezes time with her wand and then tries to convince Father Time to set things right.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Michael Mullen
Po and the Furious Five meet their greatest challenge yet: a supernatural creature who is invincible to the powers of kung fu. Part 2 of 2.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Peter Hastings
The local thugs love Mr. Ping's soup so much, the noodle shop becomes a villain hangout.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Katie Mattila
Star vies for attention with a foreign exchange student who is visiting the Diaz family.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Carrie Liao
Marco and his friends work off their debt in the Shard Mines.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Michael Mullen
Ludo fires the lobster monster from his group and the creature doesn't know what to do, so Star and Marco try to help him out.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Piero Piluso
Star is sleepwalking and casting magic chaotically.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Michael Mullen
Angelica takes her "life-like" doll, which happens to look like Dil, to pre-school. But after one of her classmates brought a similar type of doll to show-and-tell, Angelica delayed her presentation a day, so she could switch her doll with the real thing -- Dil. But with Dil at school and her doll at Tommy's house, the Rugrats were led to believe that Dil turned into a doll because he was bad.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Monica Piper
Now that Spike and Fifi have a family of their own (in Bow Wow Wedding Vows), there's one problem -- what should the Finsters do with all those puppies? Solution -- give them away to good homes, of course. With the Finsters already having a dog of their own, they plan on giving ALL their puppies away. But one of them, Puppy, is too scared to leave, while the brave Spiffy is actually happy to have found a new home. Evidently, Puppy ended up being a permanent part of the Finster's household, while Spiffy will be living with his dad -- at Tommy & Dil's house. But watch how all this plays out, especially as Angelica wanted a dog of her own.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Rick Gitelson
The Finsters' puppy is ill, and the babies think it's because she hasn't been named properly, but pet psychologist Dr. Mutterly thinks otherwise.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Jeffrey Wynne
Chuckie's afraid he's turning into a circus clown after he and the babies make their first trip to the big top.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Rick Gitelson
Tommy and his friends put on their own television "rewards" show.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Steve Ochs
The gang runs wild on a college campus.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Mark Valenti
Tommy fears that his life is going in reverse when his mom decides to go back to school.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Rick Gitelson
The crew arrives in Colorado to warn Kenji, who's still punishing Darius about the past. Sammy and Ben leave the group to go look for Yaz.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Sara Karimipour
While transporting an important column, Po and Tigress’s attempt to defend it against bandits is complicated when they are chained together.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Kevin Seccia
Po is tricked into saving the leader of the Croc Bandits’ brother when in fact he has kidnapped the son of a powerful landowner.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Scott Kreamer
Po goes undercover as a prisoner in Chor Ghom Prison to learn where a diabolical criminal has hidden the ultra-dangerous weapon, the Sacred War Hammer of Lei Lang.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Jon Ross
The Furious Five discover that Po has incredible kung fu abilities far beyond anyone else’s in the group. This worries them as they believe he will turn evil like Fenghuang, a member of the Furious Five before the current team who was also greatly powerful.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Doug Langdale
Hundun, a former guard at Chor Ghom prison, wants revenge against the Dragon Warrior for making him lose everything in his life as a result of defeating Tai Lung.
Director: Michael Mullen
Writer: Scott Kreamer