Brickleberry National Park is facing closure, but not if the park’s dysfunctional park rangers can help it! “Brickleberry,” an animated half-hour series, follows the crazy bunch of park rangers as they do their worst to keep the park running. Steve (David Herman) has been “Ranger of the Month” every month for years, so he feels threatened when Ethel (Natasha Leggero) is transferred from Yellowstone National Park to help whip the park into shape. Connie (Roger Black) and Denzel (Jerry Minor) are two unique rangers that each bring special skills (or in Denzel’s case, lack of skills) to the job, and Woody (Tom Kenny) is the hapless Head Ranger who puts nothing above his beloved park, except his adopted bear cub, Malloy (Daniel Tosh), who he’s taken in and spoils to death.
The best episode of "Brickleberry" season 1 is "Welcome to Brickleberry", rated 7.1/10 from 442 user votes. It was directed by Carl Faruolo and written by Roger Black, Waco O'Guin. "Welcome to Brickleberry" aired on 9/25/2012 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "2 Weeks Notice".
Woody hires a new ranger to right the course of a beleaguered Brickleberry.
Director: Carl Faruolo
Writer: Roger Black, Waco O'Guin
Ethel runs a camp for the blind, and Steve contracts a rare disease from a hooker.
Director: Brian LoSchiavo
Writer: Rocky Russo, Jeremy Sosenko
Steve and Denzel get mixed up with the mob while trying to crack down on drugs in Brickleberry.
Director: Brian LoSchiavo
Writer: Rocky Russo, Jeremy Sosenko
Steve creates the hybrid animal Squabbit in an attempt to reshape Brickleberry's struggling image.
Director: Mike Hollingsworth
Writer: Roger Black, Waco O'Guin
Woody sets the park on fire in an effort to impress a visiting dignitary.
Director: Carl Faruolo
Writer: Michael Jamin, Sivert Glarum
Connie flees an anti-gay church group, only to discover a secret military hideout.
Director: Mike Hollingsworth
Writer: Roger Black, Waco O'Guin
Woody outsources his ranger jobs to Indian bots after the team demands better working conditions.
Director: Chris Song
Writer: Deepak Sethi
Steve's secret hair-loss shame prompts him to imbibe a mystery elixir that turns him into Bigfoot.
Director: Zac Moncrief
Writer: Michael Jamin, Sivert Glarum
Steve's quest to uncover the mystery behind goat attacks yields a shocking discovery about his dad.
Director: Zac Moncrief
Writer: Michael Jamin, Sivert Glarum
Woody's birthday party triggers a flood, forcing survivors to seek mountaintop refuge.
Director: Chris Song
Writer: Michael Jamin, Sivert Glarum