The best episode directed by Rich Arons is "Hero Boy", rated 8.3/10 from 3 user votes. It was "written by Tom Sheppard". "Hero Boy" aired on 11/9/1996 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Freakazoid".
Guitierrez returns with a device that could vaporize the entire world.
Director: Rich Arons
Writer: Tom Sheppard
Freak can't refuse anyone anything on his birthday, according to the Superhero Code Book. Even if the request comes from a villain who wants to be free from heroic interference in his nefarious scheme.
Director: Rich Arons
Writer: Paul Rugg
Freak and his friends travel to a police state to rescue another friend.
Director: Rich Arons
Writer: John P. McCann
Cosgrove's girlfriend takes up all his time and is a fire-breathing monster.
Director: Rich Arons
Writer: Paul Rugg
An evil scientist crashes Freak's plane, trying to add to his human stock for his experiments in crossbreeding with orangutans.
Director: Rich Arons
Writer: Jed Spingarn
Freak's attempts to learn telekinesis leaves him too tired to adequately guard the Diamond Hat of the Czars.
Director: Rich Arons
Writer: Ken Segall
Freak-a-Panel: While on the trail of Cave Guy, Freakazoid finds himself at a sci-fi convention and despite the fact that everyone is in costume, he needs to find the real Cave Guy and get out. Tomb of Invisibo: An invisible villain from ancient Egypt has been released, and is causing havoc throughout the world.
Director: Rich Arons
Writer: Mitch Watson
The Lobe kidnaps PBS's famed carpenter, Norm Abram, to build a wooden device that would kill Freak.
Director: Rich Arons
Writer: Paul Rugg