The best episode directed by Paul Rudish is "Tokyo Go", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Derek Dressler". "Tokyo Go" aired on 7/12/2013 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Mumbai Madness".
On his way to work at a children's train station in Tokyo, Mickey is accidentally forced to board the wrong bullet train. So he tries to work his way around the commute on the train by climbing the hang grips over a sea of punk-rock like teens, working his way through several people in beige coats, and fighting a sumo-wrestler.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Derek Dressler
Mickey tries to drive the elephant to the mountain in Mumbai but gets lost along the way.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: N/A
An old lady needs help moving a huge load of trash from her backyard to the curb for a junkman to pick up. Mickey promises to help before discovering just how much trash there actually is.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey and Minnie go on a cruise to relax, but because they're in the VIP Experience they have to endure all the activities.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey agrees to watch over Goofy after he reveals he has sleepwalking problems.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Derek Dressler
Mickey attempts to rescue Minnie from her burning apartment building.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Alonso Ramirez Ramos
Mickey and Goofy use Professor Ludwig Von Drake's shrinking ray to have an adventure inside Donald's body.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Darrick Bachman
After seeing people around town including Mickey, with only one sock stolen, Minnie decides to take matters into her own hands and tries to bag the culprit responsible for these sock stealing scenes.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Paul Rudish
Minnie attempts to make a windmill work in order to save a flower in her garden.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Paul Rudish
Minnie's café runs out of croissants and they are in big demand by the customers. So Mickey has to speed through Paris on his scooter to deliver the croissants.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey and Donald run into trouble when they don't meet the clothing requirements of Goofy's diner.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey and Goofy try to find a cure for Donald's very serious foot ailment: Flipperboobootosis.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Paul Rudish
Minnie's new perfume enchants an entire city.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey, Minnie and Daisy go sailing with Donald only to find out that Donald can't sail.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey must face a monster in the basement of Minnie's apartment.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Paul Rudish
Astronauts Mickey and Pluto go for a space walk. This is Chip 'n' Dale's first appearance in this cartoon series.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Darrick Bachman
In the style of the Goofy sports cartoons, Mickey (who is dressed like Howard Cosell) narrates to a basketball team of Goofys the difference between good sportsmanship and bad sportsmanship.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Heiko von Drengenberg
Mickey, Donald and Goofy experience life from each other's perspective after accidentally switching bodies.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey attempts to save his goldfish after accidentally flushing him down the toilet.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Paul Rudish
Monkey must defend the city from a giant underground lava monster, Magmanamus, who cannot sleep because of the noise created by its residents.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: N/A
Intergalactic wrestling champion Rasslor challenges Earth's superheroes, including Monkey, with the planet's fate at stake.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: N/A
Monkey encounters Simion, an intelligent anthropomorphic chimpanzee who seeks vengeance on humans for turning him into his current state.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: N/A
Monkey's birthday party is interrupted by Barbequor an intergalactic villain who plans to eat the planets, and his sidekick, the Silver Spooner.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: N/A
While on a date with Agent Honeydew, Monkey gets hypnotized by the music of the Organ Grindor who commands him to rob Fort Knox.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: N/A
Monkey encounters an alien hunter named Huntor and must fight him to save Agent Honeydew and Commander Chief.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: N/A