The best episode directed by Robert Porter is "Dog Gone", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Derek Drymon". "Dog Gone" aired on 4/4/1998 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "All You Need is Lube".
Cat decides he wants some quiet time to himself, so Dog puts on "the suit" and Cat finds out just how much he really misses Dog. He tries his hardest to read, write, or eat, but he feels so guilty that he makes Dog come out.
Director: Robert Porter
Writer: Derek Drymon
Cat saves Lube's life from a tick, so Lube promises to serve Cat always. But when he starts to keep Dog away, Cat realizes that he needs to rid himself of Lube. So, Cat and the Greasers make a plan where The Greasers pound Cat.
Director: Robert Porter
Writer: Magda Liolis
CatDog work in Rancid's factory for ""Kravity Crunch"" cereal. Dog works harder than anyone else, and gets promoted to Prize-Stuffer. Cat, and the others at the factory are mistreated. But when Dog is promoted to #1 prize stuffer, the workers revolt, and Cat and Dog reunuite just to become a prize.
Director: Robert Porter
Writer: Casper Kelly
Cat invites people to his party, except for Winslow, that is, so Winslow throws his own party, which turns out to be more fun than Cat's party. So, Cat keps Mervus and Dunglap Tied up, and forces them to have fun. Then, when Dog joins the party, and Mrevis, with Dunglap escape, Cat enters the party, and everyone leaves.
Director: Robert Porter
Writer: Rachel Powell
Cat enters Dog in a sledding contest to win big money. He trains Dog in a winter version of their house. Whjen the race comes around, Dog races half way through it, and gets hypothermia. Cat feels bad and does the rest of the race himself, just for the Greasers to win.
Director: Robert Porter
Writer: Andy Rheingold
Cat is nervous because his Swedish Pen Pal Ingrid is in town.
Director: Robert Porter
Writer: Dean Stefan
Dog meets up with a paperboy faster than him. This agravates him, and he trys everyday to get faster. When he realizes that he won't ever be, the former mailmen make a disgrase of him. Then...he relizes that the mailman is a person who has been faster since childhood, and he goes faster than him.
Director: Robert Porter
Writer: Andy Rheingold
Cat is tired of the Greasers beating him up. So, when he sees an add in a magizine for drinks that will pumpyou up, he buys them. He dosn't like the taste, but Dog loves it. So he gets Dog pumped up, and he relizes at the last minute that Dog has snapped. He tries to get more than revenge on the Greasers, and Cat tells him 'You're not really like this.
Director: Robert Porter
Writer: Evan Baily
Dog moves out after a bet with Cat, saying that Dog cannot last a day alone without him.
Director: Robert Porter
Writer: Andy Rheingold
Cat tries to impress two ladies on a TV show, ""Really Incredible People"".
Director: Robert Porter
Writer: Andy Rheingold
Cat reads Dog's journal, and Winslow catches a snapshot of him doing so.
Director: Robert Porter
Writer: Andy Rheingold
Cat tells a lie to Dog saying that there is a law where all Dogs have to wear leashes.
Director: Robert Porter
Writer: Andy Rheingold
Winslow missed CatDog after he thinks they moved away, except they are really on vacation.
Director: Robert Porter
Writer: Steven Banks
Dog gets Cat obsessed with Monster Truck shows, and Cat becomes crazy!
Director: Robert Porter
Writer: Vince Cheung
Dog Breaks a rule of 'No Cannonballs' at the local pool. They are then forced to stay there as prisoners. Dog keeps breaking the rules, so he gets putin the 'Hot-Box.' At this point, Dog obbays the rules, and Cat trys to bust out. Cat convinces Dog that Rancid is crazy, and they break out.
Director: Robert Porter
Writer: Andy Rheingold
Cat tells Dog to become more Saftey Concious, because Dog only has one life, while Cat his nine, so Dog becomes very safe.Almost too safe, so Dog does not want to leave anywhere, and that prevents Cat from leaving too.
Director: Robert Porter
Writer: Andy Rheingold
An older cool guy befriends Arnold, but Arnold realizes that he is really a shoplifter.
Director: Robert Porter
Writer: Joe Ansolabehere
After creating an idea for a parade float, Arnold is confident of it showing up in a parade.
Director: Robert Porter
Writer: Jonathan Greenberg