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The Best Episodes of Cyberchase Season 7

Every episode of Cyberchase Season 7 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Cyberchase Season 7!

Cyberchase is an American/Canadian television series for children ages 7-13. The series takes place in Cyberspace, a virtual world, and chronicles the adventures of three children, Jackie, Inez, and Matt, as they use math and problem solving skills to save Cyberspace and its leader, Motherboard, from The Hacker, the villain. Cyberchase has received generally positive reviews and won numerous awards. Thirteen/WNET New York and Nelvana produced the first five seasons, while Thirteen, in association with Title Entertainment, Inc. and WNET.ORG, produced seasons six through eight. The show airs on Public Broadcasting Service and PBS Kids GO! in the United States. All episodes have been released free on the Cyberchase Website. Since July 2010, Cyberchase has been put on hiatus, but was announced that starting in November, Cyberchase will be revived and start airing new episodes with its 9th season.

Genres:AnimationComedyKidsMystery
Network:PBS Kids

Season 7 Ratings Summary

The best episode of "Cyberchase" season 7 is "Weather Watcher: Part 1 (Gone with the Fog)", rated 8.8/10 from 10 user votes. It was directed by Brandon Lloyd and written by George Arthur Bloom, Jonathan Greenberg. "Weather Watcher: Part 1 (Gone with the Fog)" aired on 4/20/2009 and is rated 1.5 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Weather Watcher: Part 2 (The Emperor Has Snow Clothes)".

  • Weather Watcher: Part 1 (Gone with the Fog)
    8.8/10 10 votes

    #1 - Weather Watcher: Part 1 (Gone with the Fog)

    Season 7 Episode 1 - Aired 4/20/2009

    This is the first episode in the four-part mini-series "Weather Watchers". The Cybersquad must figure out dew point to make a rescue under fog.

    Director: Brandon Lloyd

    Writer: George Arthur Bloom, Jonathan Greenberg

  • Weather Watcher: Part 2 (The Emperor Has Snow Clothes)
    7.3/10 11 votes

    #2 - Weather Watcher: Part 2 (The Emperor Has Snow Clothes)

    Season 7 Episode 2 - Aired 4/21/2009

    This is the second episode in the four-part mini-series "Weather Watchers". The kids track a powerful storm to save the Emperor of Penguia.

    Director: Brandon Lloyd

    Writer: George Arthur Bloom, Claudia Silver

  • Weather Watcher: Part 3 (The X Factor)
    7.3/10 10 votes

    #3 - Weather Watcher: Part 3 (The X Factor)

    Season 7 Episode 3 - Aired 4/22/2009

    This is the third episode in the four-part mini-series "Weather Watchers". A harmless act multiplied hundreds of times creates a huge problem.

    Director: Brandon Lloyd

    Writer: George Arthur Bloom, Ronnie Krauss

  • Weather Watcher: Part 4 (Blowin' in the Wind)
    8.8/10 10 votes

    #4 - Weather Watcher: Part 4 (Blowin' in the Wind)

    Season 7 Episode 4 - Aired 4/23/2009

    This is the final episode in the four-part mini-series "Weather Watchers". The Cybersquad must measure and compare wind speeds to find the cure to Motherboard's virus.

    Director: Brandon Lloyd

    Writer: George Arthur Bloom, Ronnie Krauss

  • Fathers Day
    8.8/10 11 votes

    #5 - Fathers Day

    Season 7 Episode 5 - Aired 6/19/2009

    Creech's dad Max is named "Cyberdad of the Year" for the annual Father's Day parade. However, a jealous Hacker---a one-time classmate of Max's who was always bested by him---sets out to sabotage the event.

    Director: Brandon Lloyd

    Writer: George Arthur Bloom, Adam Rudman

  • The Deedle Beast
    8.8/10 10 votes

    #6 - The Deedle Beast

    Season 7 Episode 6 - Aired 10/5/2009

    Digit pet-sits Dewey, a Deedle Beast who suddenly starts going berserk on his daily walk.

    Director: Brandon Lloyd

    Writer: George Arthur Bloom, Claudia Silver

  • Spellbound
    9.0/10 11 votes

    #7 - Spellbound

    Season 7 Episode 7 - Aired 10/6/2009

    Wicked uses magic to make the Pompadorians adore her, and it's up to Jackie and Digit to break the spell. But to do so, they need to reproduce the symbol that possesses the power, but have no idea what it looks like. Matt and Inez, however, are able to use the Skwak to describe it to them.

    Director: Brandon Lloyd

    Writer: George Arthur Bloom, Chris Nee