The best episode directed by Stephen Sandoval is "Not What He Seems", rated 9.315/10 from 27 user votes. It was "written by Alex Hirsch". "Not What He Seems" aired on 3/9/2015 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Secret of the Sun Drop".
After agents Powers and Trigger take Stan into custody, Dipper and Mabel begin to wonder how much they actually know about their Grunkle Stan.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Alex Hirsch
Rapunzel must face her greatest threat yet, when Varian, desperate to save his father, takes the Queen prisoner.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Dave Schiff
Luz’s skills as a witch are put to the test when she attempts the impossible.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Dana Terrace
Rick and Morty have a falling out when Rick is approached by some familiar associates.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Ryan Ridley
Mabel makes plans for her and Dipper's 13th birthday party; Dipper ventures below the town and discovers its most shocking secret.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Alex Hirsch
Rick provides Morty with a love potion to get his dream girl, only for the serum to backfire and create a living Cronenberg nightmare.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Justin Roiland
Dipper finds an unlikely friend to join him with his newest obsession, a board game called “Dungeons, Dungeons & More Dungeons.”
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Alex Hirsch
Beth and Jerry go away on a trip, so Rick decides to throw a party.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Tom Kauffman
A revolutionary invention allows the crew members to exchange minds.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Ken Keeler
Luz sneaks into the local magic school to help a friend and makes a new enemy in the process.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Dana Terrace
In three separate mysterious tales, Stan is cursed by a Witch, Waddles accidentally eats a bowl of brain-enhancing jelly and builds a machine that allows him to speak, and Mabel faces her fear of claymation.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Alex Hirsch
Luz, a self-assured teenage girl, accidentally stumbles upon a portal to a magical world where she befriends a rebellious witch, Eda, and an adorably tiny warrior, King. In order to get home, Luz must help them with a mission.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Dana Terrace
The latest trend in social networking and having no life takes over Earth!
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Patric M. Verrone
Fed up with his go-nowhere job, Fry joins the police force.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Josh Weinstein
Fry is the victim of a sausage-making accident during the crew's visit to Oktoberfest.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Dan Vebber
When Fry and Bender go to Robot Hell to retrieve Calculon's soul, the Robot Devil is surprisingly eager to give them what they want.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Lew Morton
Professor Farnsworth licks George Washington's head and it sends him on a trip to the Revolutionary War.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Josh Weinstein
In order to prank a rival monarch, King Frederic recruits Eugene to help pull off a scheme.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Han-Yee Ling
When Attila is accused of destroying Monty's Sweet Shoppe, Rapunzel's the only one who believes the Pub Thug's cries of innocence.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Jase Ricci
When Rapunzel discovers that Queen Arianna has an estranged sister, she invites her newly discovered Aunt Willow to Corona.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Katie Mattila
In the aftermath of the blizzard, Rapunzel's confidence is shaken. In an effort to get her "mojo" back, she rededicates herself to painting, and enrolls in an art class.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Dave Schiff
Fed up with the constant bickering, Max and Pascal give Rapunzel, Cass and Eugene an attitude reversing potion.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Kelly Hannon
Rapunzel plans to bring the Goodwill Festival to Vardaros, but when the locals respond more favorably to Cassandra’s ideas, Rapunzel becomes competitive.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Dave Schiff
When Rapunzel and Eugene visit a psychic monkey, his visions lead them on an adventure to find the family of their old friend and young thief, Angry.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Ricky Roxburgh
Hook Foot falls in love with a mermaid with ulterior motives.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Jeremy Shipp