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The Best Episodes of Daniel Spellbound Season 1

Every episode of Daniel Spellbound Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Daniel Spellbound Season 1!

In New York City, a teenage tracker makes his living selling hard-to-find mystical items to sorcerers — but dealing in magic can be risky business.
Genres:AnimationAction & Adventure
Network:Netflix

Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Dirty Hands" is the best rated episode of "Daniel Spellbound" season 1. It scored 7.3/10 based on 37 votes. Directed by Trevor Deane-Freeman, Matthew Fernandes and written by Merrill Hagan, Michele Cavan, it aired on 10/27/2022. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "D Is for Dungeon".

  • Dirty Hands
    7.3/1037 votes

    #1 - Dirty Hands

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 10/27/2022

    To settle his debt with the evil Pie Maker, Daniel must track a rare magical item: the Fugu Rose. But not without the help of a talking pig named Hoagie.

    Director: Trevor Deane-Freeman, Matthew Fernandes

    Writer: Merrill Hagan, Michele Cavan

  • D Is for Dungeon
    7.3/1031 votes

    #2 - D Is for Dungeon

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 10/27/2022

    During an unexpected visit to the Bureau of Magical Enforcement, the Primus offers to help Daniel out of his deal with Pie Maker — for a price.

    Director: Trevor Deane-Freeman, Matthew Fernandes

    Writer: Merrill Hagan

  • The Cheat Code
    7.5/1030 votes

    #3 - The Cheat Code

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 10/27/2022

    Daniel's on the hunt for a Boatman Token, which may bring him one step closer to the Gryphon's Egg... if he can find the right item to trade for it.

    Director: Trevor Deane-Freeman, Matthew Fernandes

    Writer: Kevin Burke, Chris Wyatt

  • Under the Open Waters
    7.5/1031 votes

    #4 - Under the Open Waters

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 10/27/2022

    In the wake of a close confrontation — and a narrow escape — Daniel, Lucy and Hoagie travel to Shanghai in search of a royal gem.

    Director: Trevor Deane-Freeman, Matthew Fernandes

    Writer: Anne Mortensen-Agnew

  • I Will Win Your Heart
    6.8/1025 votes

    #5 - I Will Win Your Heart

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 10/27/2022

    While Lucy distracts a salesperson at an illegal trading post, Daniel and Hoagie sneak into a vault to steal the heart of the Mermaid Queen.

    Director: Trevor Deane-Freeman, Matthew Fernandes

    Writer: Anne Toole, Chris Gentile

  • Look What I Got
    7.5/1025 votes

    #6 - Look What I Got

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 10/27/2022

    After a run-in with a rival tracker, Daniel and Lucy must barter with gremlins to repair their ice cream truck and resume their magical journey.

    Director: Trevor Deane-Freeman, Matthew Fernandes

    Writer: Akira 'Mark' Fujita

  • Big Fat Nope
    7.3/1024 votes

    #7 - Big Fat Nope

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 10/27/2022

    Daniel and Lucy storm the hive of the Insect King in search of the Key Staff, only to find that someone's already beaten them to it.

    Director: Trevor Deane-Freeman, Matthew Fernandes

    Writer: ShaRhonda 'Roni' Brown

  • How Dare You
    7.4/1025 votes

    #8 - How Dare You

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 10/27/2022

    To hold up their end of the Tracker Code, the trio leads a rival tracker to the Gryphon's lair. But getting out alive? That's another story.

    Director: Trevor Deane-Freeman, Matthew Fernandes

    Writer: Anne Mortensen-Agnew

  • A Sandwich of Evil
    7.7/1024 votes

    #9 - A Sandwich of Evil

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 10/27/2022

    Lucy's quick thinking keeps the Gryphon's Egg out of the hands of the Dark Mage… for now. But Daniel worries the egg is too powerful for any one person.

    Director: Trevor Deane-Freeman, Matthew Fernandes

    Writer: Kevin Burke, Chris Wyatt

  • Hold On Tight
    7.8/1028 votes

    #10 - Hold On Tight

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 10/27/2022

    In a final battle with the Dark Mage, Daniel, Lucy and Hoagie must defend the Gryphon's Egg. The fate of the magical world — and ours — depends on it.

    Director: Trevor Deane-Freeman, Matthew Fernandes

    Writer: Merrill Hagan