The best episode directed by Skip Jones is "Two for the Show", rated 3/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Jess Winfield". "Two for the Show" aired on 10/11/1997 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Bad to the Bone".
Lucky and Rolly compete on the game show Squeal of Fortune to win a bone autographed by Thunderbolt. Meanwhile, Cruella enters Scorch and Vendella into the show as well to advertise her new fashion pet wear. Then, Steven the alligator arrives and causes havoc at the show's end.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Jess Winfield
Rolly joins Mooch's gang after faking a fight with Cydne the Snake, although he dumps his true friends in the process. However, later Cydne comes to confront Rolly to force him to tell the truth.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Don Gillies
Spot embarrasses herself while the pups videotape her every move and submit it to Stupendously Embarrassing Home Videos, causing her to sign a deal with Swamp Rat to clear her name.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Don Gillies
Fed up of hearing about Lt. Pug's fictional cat invasion, Lucky devises a plan to get him off their backs. However, the pups later discover Cruella's latest plot and realize that Lt. Pug may have been telling the truth after all.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: David Hemingson
Rolly baby-sits Spot's mother's eggs, which Scorch tries to steal. When the chicks hatch, they believe Rolly is their mother.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Bruce Talkington
Cadpig plays along with the others and the farm animals as she thinks she's psychic.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Thomas Hart
Cruella has face surgery to look like Anita, because Anita wins the award Cruella wants.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Bruce Talkington
When Lucky wants to live alone, Pongo and Perdita send him to live with Perdita's rich cousins Coco and Beamer Vandercreme.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: David Hemingson
When their favorite show is delayed due to Cruella the pups imagine on how the show ended.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Holly Huckins
The Main Pups steal Cruella's car to try to drive to a Kanine Krunchies tasting party in Stiffle.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: David Hemingson
Lonely Cruella thinks Roger's fancy valentine for Anita is for her instead, while Horace and Dumpling try to find love with a reluctant Nanny and Lucky.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Bruce Talkington
The Main Pups try to get Cruella to quit her smoking habit when she has to move in with the Dearlys.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Jess Winfield
Cadpig's headstrong efforts to resolve a small dispute between the cows leads to disaster.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Thomas Hart
The Main Pups have the run of the farm when they come home to find it evacuated so that Jasper and Horace can fumigate it for termites.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Cydne Clark
Cruella thinks the Dearlys' water can make people young again.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Mirith J. Colao
Rolly doubts that he can live up to the legend of great grandfather Rolondo when the pups participate in a contest for the position of Chief Firedog.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Bruce Shelly
Cruella's seemingly innocent niece Ivy actually has an evil plan when she visits the Dearly farm.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Ken Koonce
Cruella downsizes Anita so that she'll then work for Ralphie. Then she has P.H. DeVil kidnap Rolly and replace him with a robot double to spy on Anita's work.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Ken Koonce
Lucky and Cruella get trapped in a computer game Roger created.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Jan Strnad
The pups remember times when Cruella was mean and tried to steal the farm.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Mirith J. Colao
Lucky cuts his head while doing a dare by Mooch. He has to wear a cone to prevent him from tearing at his stitches. Mooch and others constantly tease him.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: David Hemingson
The Main Pups go to Grutely to help Anita while the other animals fight over what channel to watch.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Bruce Shelly
Rolly, fed up with being taken for a sucker by Mooch's gang, joins forces with Swamp Rat to get even, but becomes mean in the process.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: David Hemingson