The best episode directed by Victor Cook is "Coldhearted", rated 8.7/10 from 3 user votes. It was "written by Jon Weisman". "Coldhearted" aired on 3/10/2012 and is rated 0.7 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Creeping Creatures".
Wally West comes oh-so-close to fulfilling his birthday wish to finally fight alongside the Justice League. Instead, a massively disappointed Kid Flash is taken off the mission and tasked with a simple delivery job. But a few deadly surprises await the birthday boy along the way.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Jon Weisman
The gang decides to launch an investigation into the existence of a mythical ghost town that is believed to have been populated by alligators.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Jed Elinoff
When the entire town of Crystal Cove is taken over by Aphrodite's love spell, only Scooby-Doo and the recently-escaped Professor Pericles can save the gang from the spell and solve the mystery. But does Professor Pericles have ulterior motives?
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: N/A
Stitch doesn't know how to take care of anything, or things that don't belong to him. He's already got Nani in trouble at the Rental Shack, by breaking the Shake Machine. However, when Richter turns up and is causing earthquakes, will Stitch be able to stop him breaking everything... Even his favourite ball?
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Thomas Hart
Lilo is upset when Mertle gets a nice-looking fancy hairdo. But when she encounters a hair-eating experiment, Clip, she decides to get her revenge on Mertle by placing it in her bedroom with the plan of ruining Mertle's hair. But the plan runs amock and the experiment eats Mertle's mom's hair instead, and now the experiment is loose on the island. Now Lilo and Stitch must track down the experiment before everyone goes bald!
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Kevin D. Campbell
Lilo and Stitch have captured a new experiment, #254. He is insanely cute too, and charms all of Lilo's friends. Stitch is jealous though, so at the first chance he gets, he lets Gantu capture him. As luck would have it, 42 hours after the experiment's activation, Mr. Stenchy releases such a foul stench, the area he releases it in is uninhabitable for decades. But without knowing of when Mr. Stenchy was activated, how will Lilo and Stitch save him before he releases the smell?
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Madellaine Paxson
When Experiment #601 is activated, things are looking bad, as he is beating up the islanders. Stitch is ready for it, but when he eats the combination of a left tennis shoe and macadamia nuts, it creates a toxic poision, which erases all of his super abilities. Now Lilo has to retrain him from scratch, but Stitch doesn't like the idea.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Catherine Lieuwen
While being pursued by the Enforcers, Spider-Man has to protect Norman Osborn from the vengeful supervillain Vulture.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Greg Weisman
A circus elephant wanders onto the Dearly Farm, which gives Cruella the idea that the Dearlys will be forced to sell the farm because their deed prohibits them from having any pets other than their 101 Dalmatians and the animals already part of the farm.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Mirith J. Colao
Rolly believes he has fallen in love with Dumpling and attempts to impress her. However, Dumpling doesn't seem interested in Rolly, causing him to lose hope. Lucky, Cadpig, and Spot attempt to help Rolly make an impression on Dumpling.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Cydne Clark
Cruella turns into Scrooge on Christmas and fires Anita. When Cruella hits her head she dreams that the pups take her on a trip through time. She goes to the past, present, and future.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Ken Koonce
Convinced that he is Roger's favorite, Lucky bitterly competes with Tripod over whom Roger will enter in a bone-digging contest.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Fracaswell Hyman
Cruella dupes the Dearlys into signing onto a terrible variety series where they'll forfeit the farm if they quit.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Bruce Shelly
The Main Pups sneak into the supermarket to make sure that the humans buy Kanine Krunchies instead of Anymutt dogfood.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Bruce Shelly
The Main Pups think the Dearlys are going to give them all away. Cruella thinks Anita is moonlighting for Ralphie St. Lowrent.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Doug Booth
The animals all join forces when Cruella dumps blue dye from her blue jeans factory into Hiccup Hole.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Doug Booth
When the Trio won't let Spot into the barn, a hen named Sal asserts that the pups have become possessed by aliens.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: David Hemingson
Lucky and Cruellas pet, get stranded on a deserted island.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Bruce Talkington
The trio go to the mall to see Thunder Bolt.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Bruce Shelly
Spot becomes Pullet Marlow, Private Chick and tries to catch the thief who stole Cornelia's new giant egg in this film noir parody.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Kat Likkel
Someone has stolen stuff from all the farm animals, and they blame Mooch for the thefts.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Ken Koonce
Pongo and Perdita forbid the Main Pups from using Hiccup Hole when Lucky won't apologize to Lucy for splashing her.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Keith Kaczorek
Spot becomes Pullet Marlow again to find the culprit behind mysterious disappearances of kibble from the chow tower.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Jan Strnad
The Main Pups thwart Ivy's attempts to beat Anita's cousin Amber in the Junior Miss Grutely Pageant by cheating.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Bruce Shelly
Dumpling is bored, so she decides to join the pups' group despite the fact that they do not want her to, and she also causes them many problems.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Len Uhley