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The Best Episodes Directed By Shaun Cashman

Every TV Episode Directed by Shaun Cashman Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Shaun Cashman Ratings Summary

"Fanboy" is the best rated episode directed by Shaun Cashman. It scored 10/10 based on 1 votes. It was written by Eric Robles. It aired on 8/14/2009 and is rated 2.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Hank's Cowboy Movie".

  • Fanboy
    10.0/101 votes

    #1 - Fanboy

    Season 1 Episode 38 - Aired 8/14/2009

    Superhero obsessives Fanboy and Chum Chum head to their local convenience store for a Frosty Freezy Freeze and end up unleashing an ice monster.

    Director: Shaun Cashman

    Writer: Eric Robles

  • Hank's Cowboy Movie
    8.0/101 votes

    #2 - Hank's Cowboy Movie

    Season 3 Episode 19 - Aired 4/6/1999

    After Hank and Bobby visit the Dallas Cowboys training camp in Wichita Falls, Hank decides to make a video that will convince the team to move their camp to Arlen.

    Director: Shaun Cashman

    Writer: Jim Dauterive

  • Not in My Back-hoe
    8.0/101 votes

    #3 - Not in My Back-hoe

    Season 4 Episode 8 - Aired 11/28/1999

    Jealous of Hank's new acquaintance, Bill and Dale give Hank an ultimatum, and compound their mistake when they try to make amends.

    Director: Shaun Cashman

    Writer: Paul Lieberstein

  • The Texas Skillsaw Massacre
    7.0/101 votes

    #4 - The Texas Skillsaw Massacre

    Season 7 Episode 7 - Aired 12/15/2002

    Hank is ordered to take an anger-management class after accidentally cutting one of Dale's fingers off. Dale claims it was retaliation for his causing Hank's kitchen floor to collapse.

    Director: Shaun Cashman

    Writer: N/A

  • Wild Parts
    7.0/101 votes

    #5 - Wild Parts

    Season 4 Episode 8 - Aired 6/3/2005

    One night a strange odor travels through the city, prompting the noses of all the people, including Billy's, to follow it. The next night, Mandy, who is noseless, and Grim decide to wait outside Billy's house for the event to repeat. When the odor reappears, the nose parade leads them to the shopping mall, where they meet a "Nasalmancer", a nose wizard who is trying to take over other people's noses since he lost his own. Billy recovers his nose, but slices it in two, and gives one half to the Nasalmancer.

    Director: Shaun Cashman

    Writer: Richard M. Burton

  • Dream Mutt
    7.0/101 votes

    #6 - Dream Mutt

    Season 4 Episode 11 - Aired 6/17/2005

    When Billy gets the opportunity to adopt one of four dogs, he says he wants them all. Grim uses his scythe to magically combine the dogs and create Billy's dream dog, who calls himself Wiggy Jiggy Jed. Although initially Billy and Jed are best friends, their relationship falls apart when Billy tells Jed to sleep outside. Jed uses the powers of Grim's trunk to build a giant machine to capture the beds of all people. Billy throws Jed a dish of primordial ooze and he dissolves.

    Director: Shaun Cashman

    Writer: Brett Varon

  • The Firebird Sweet
    7.0/101 votes

    #7 - The Firebird Sweet

    Season 4 Episode 21 - Aired 6/29/2006

    When Billy buys a new cereal, a phoenix emerges from the box and attaches to his head, annoying everybody. Since the phoenix cannot be removed because it revives every time it is destroyed, Billy, Mandy and Grim seek help by going to the factory where the cereal is produced, which is run by Eris, the goddess of chaos. Mandy tricks the phoenix into leaving Billy and attacking Eris instead. It is revealed that all the events were really an episode-within-an-episode.

    Director: Shaun Cashman

    Writer: Drew Neumann

  • My Fair Mandy
    7.0/101 votes

    #8 - My Fair Mandy

    Season 5 Episode 1 - Aired 7/29/2005

    When it's scurvy-prevention day at school, Mindy parades in her float in anticipation for the Little Miss Scurvy beauty pageant, and she insults Mandy, telling her she is ugly. To prove her otherwise, and with Principal Goodvibes' encouragement, Mandy considers entering the pageant. Naturally, Billy and Grim cannot believe Mandy when she tells them about the idea, but finally they decide to help her. Grim calls for Crabina, the Underworld's greatest makeup artist, to give Mandy a complete makeover. Crabina is shocked by Mandy's sour attitude, so she sets up principally to make her smile. At the pageant, Mandy has a real chance at winning the contest, but she still refuses to smile during her heart-warming musical number. Ultimately she smiles, but this event is so powerful that it alters the laws of the universe, and The Grim Adventures universe transforms into the The Powerpuff Girls universe, with Billy, Mandy and Grim turning into the Powerpuff Girls, Irwin turning into Mojo Jojo, and Professor Utonium guest starring as himself in a brief speaking cameo.

    Director: Shaun Cashman

    Writer: C.H. Greenblatt

  • Billy & Mandy Save Christmas
    7.0/101 votes

    #9 - Billy & Mandy Save Christmas

    Season 5 Episode 11 - Aired 12/2/2005

    The day before Christmas, Billy, Mandy and Grim go to the shopping mall, where Mandy complains that Santa Claus is just an invention from corporations. Grim assures Mandy that Santa is real, and they even went to college together. They decide to travel to the North Pole and meet Santa, but when they arrive Mrs. Claus tells them that Santa Claus has been transformed into a vicious vampire.

    Director: Shaun Cashman

    Writer: Nina G. Bargiel

  • Modern Primitives
    7.0/101 votes

    #10 - Modern Primitives

    Season 6 Episode 6 - Aired 1/27/2006

    When Billy digs his front yard he finds a frozen caveman, who is actually Fred Flintstone (from The Flintstones), but whom Billy names Jake Steele. Billy tries to acclimate Fred to the modern life but the job is not easy. When Fred is taken to school, he predictably goes out of control, kidnapping Miss Butterbean and running away in Principal Goodvibes' car. The ensuing chase results in Fred crashing into an ice cream truck, becoming frozen again. Instead of reaping him, Billy decides to bury Fred in the yard again. A future is shown where both Billy and Fred are defrosted by brain-eating creatures.

    Director: Shaun Cashman

    Writer: Maxwell Atoms

  • Herbicidal Maniac
    7.0/101 votes

    #11 - Herbicidal Maniac

    Season 6 Episode 10 - Aired 3/21/2006

    When General Skarr tries to get rid of a weed in his otherwise perfect garden, he asks Grim to use his scythe to do the job. Billy drives a lawnmower and ruins the garden; also, the scythe's magic accidentally shoots Skarr, transforming him into a plant-like creature. Using his new plant powers, Skarr rebuilds his garden, and tries to exact revenge on Billy by throwing a party, and attacking him. Skarr gets mulched by a helicopter rotor, but he is reborn as a small weed.

    Director: Shaun Cashman

    Writer: C.H. Greenblatt

  • A Grim Day
    7.0/101 votes

    #12 - A Grim Day

    Season 6 Episode 12 - Aired 3/22/2006

    When Billy goes to visit his maternal grandmother and Mandy decides to have the day for herself, Grim finds himself free of the kids to do whatever he wants to do. Since Grim quickly gets bored he goes to visit General Skarr, and lets him take his magical scythe, which Skarr uses to build an army of giant lawn gnomes. Since Grim is so used to having two kids with him when they go on an adventure, he enlists Mindy and Pud'n to help him combat Skarr and retrieve his scythe. Mindy and Pud'n prove to be worthy substitutes but they are scared away by Mandy when she notices the unusual trio

    Director: Shaun Cashman

    Writer: Jeff Prezenkowski

  • Hurter Monkey
    7.0/101 votes

    #13 - Hurter Monkey

    Season 6 Episode 19 - Aired 7/10/2006

    When Mandy says even a trained monkey is more competent to do cleaning chores than Grim, and would complain less, Grim makes Dickie Galoot, a monkey appearing in a Japanese-styled animation, come to life to prove her wrong. As Dickie turns out to be extremely good at cleaning Mandy's house, Grim decides to leave the kids for good. Due to his friendship contract, Grim is unable to break free, and he is forced to battle Dickie to recover his place as the "cleaning monkey" of the group. Grim successfully defeats Dickie at cleaning Billy's house, but this all turns out to be an ingenious plan devised by Mandy to win a bet against Billy.

    Director: Shaun Cashman

    Writer: Zena Leigh Logan

  • The Crass Unicorn
    7.0/101 votes

    #14 - The Crass Unicorn

    Season 6 Episode 23 - Aired 8/9/2006

    As Billy notices Mandy and Grim's usual negative attitude, he wishes they were in a magical land of happiness, so Grim transports them to an enchanted forest. Billy enjoys the relaxed surroundings until he meets a cantankerous and sour unicorn named Mary-Frances. Billy tries to change Mary-Frances attitude, but she is reluctant due to an earlier trauma of not being able to swim and follow the other unicorns into the sea. After Billy teaches Mary-Frances to swim, she feels happy and finally can join the other unicorns, but they turn out to be bullies, the real reason she never joined them in the first place. Billy stays with the unicorns and Mary-Frances goes back with Mandy and Grim to watch TV.

    Director: Shaun Cashman

    Writer: Maxwell Atoms

  • The Secret Snake Club vs P.E.
    7.0/101 votes

    #15 - The Secret Snake Club vs P.E.

    Season 7 Episode 3 - Aired 10/20/2006

    As Billy realizes the three geeks of the Secret Snake Club get doctor's notes to avoid Physical Education (P.E.) class, he wants to know their secret to avoid the class too. All the boys in the class join the club and all, except Billy, get doctor's notes from Billy's dad, who poses as a doctor. While Billy is the only one exercising in the class, the Snake Club summons a snake to destroy the gym. Since the invoked snake is tiny, Sperg uses Grim's scythe to make it a giant. Mandy and the other girls beat the boys and their snake because they did appreciate the P.E. class as an outlet for their aggression.

    Director: Shaun Cashman

    Writer: C.H. Greenblatt

  • A Tale of Two Springfields
    6.7/1017 votes

    #16 - A Tale of Two Springfields

    Season 12 Episode 2 - Aired 11/5/2000

    While calling Animal Control over a badger taking residence in Santa's Little Helper's doghouse, Homer discovers that Springfield has two different area codes–and ends up leading a revolt that splits the town in two.

    Director: Shaun Cashman

    Writer: John Swartzwelder

  • The Secret Snake Club
    4.0/102 votes

    #17 - The Secret Snake Club

    Season 4 Episode 1 - Aired 2/25/2005

    At school, Billy, Mandy, and Irwin look for a club to join. Irwin plans to join the Macrame club to meet girls; Billy inquires on the Junior CIA club, which forcefully recruits him; Mandy joins the "Secret Snake Club", a snake-themed club consisting of three geeks. The nerds reveal that their "secret agenda" is to resurrect Shnissugah, a giant snake which lived hundreds of years ago in Canada, to take revenge against the popular kids, but they lack the power of the Underworld to do so. Mandy calls for Grim, who proceeds to revive Shnissugah through the internet. Billy, as a junior agent of the CIA, stops a criminal plan by Irwin, who was using the Macrame club for personal gain; and Shnissugah turns out to be a tiny, 8-cm (3.14-in) long, harmless snake.

    Director: Shaun Cashman

    Writer: Maxwell Atoms

  • Of Mice and Little Green Men
    1.0/101 votes

    #18 - Of Mice and Little Green Men

    Season 6 Episode 14 - Aired 4/7/2002

    When Hank and Dale find more interest in the activities of the other's son, Dale concludes he's not Joseph's father--and that an alien is.

    Director: Shaun Cashman

    Writer: Sivert Glarum