The best episode directed by Terence Harrison is "Down & Out in Duckburg", rated 7.8/10 from 5 user votes. It was "written by David Wiemers". "Down & Out in Duckburg" aired on 10/13/1987 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Cold Duck (4)".
A family debt causes Scrooge to lose his entire fortune, sending his entire family into the poorhouse.
Director: Terence Harrison
Writer: David Wiemers
The nephews, Webby, and Mrs. Beakley find themselves joining Scrooge in his adventure as he looks for the second half of the treasure map in Antarctica.
Director: Terence Harrison
Writer: N/A
Magica sends Scrooge into the future, where she has stolen his Number One Dime and taken over his company.
Director: Terence Harrison
Writer: David Wiemers
After finding a leprechaun, Scrooge is led to Ireland, where he believes that he'll find a vast fortune of gold.
Director: Terence Harrison
Writer: Michael O'Mahony
After hearing about Launchpad's encounter with several Harpies, Scrooge heads to the Black Sea to seek out the legendary Golden Fleece.
Director: Terence Harrison
Writer: David Wiemers
Launchpad finds himself masquerading as Bruno Von Beak, an agent for the Foreign Organization of World Larceny.
Director: Terence Harrison
Writer: David Wiemers
Scrooge becomes a victim of a potion that causes him to be obsessive with giving money away. It is up to his nephews to find an antidote before he stays a big spender forever.
Director: Terence Harrison
Writer: Michael Keyes
Glomgold and the Beagle Boys attempt to make sure Scrooge doesn't win the contest on his way to Macaroon.
Director: Terence Harrison
Writer: Bruce Talkington
After being fired by Scrooge, Launchpad enters the space program, and accidentally gets sent to Mars.
Director: Terence Harrison
Writer: David Wiemers
After being fired by Scrooge, Duckworth and the boys are abducted by plant aliens and enslaved.
Director: Terence Harrison
Writer: Dale Hale