The world's first family is back for more laughs as they discover sports, sleepovers and other wonders in a world of exotic creatures and adventures. This 2D animated cartoon is based on the 3D animated feature film, "The Croods".
The best episode of "Dawn of the Croods" season 2 is "Gran the Unfriendly Ghost", rated 7.6/10 from 23 user votes. It was directed by Chong Lee, Brian Hatfield and written by Caitlin Meares. "Gran the Unfriendly Ghost" aired on 8/26/2016 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Bad Sandy".
During a solar eclipse, Gran fakes her own death to teach her family a lesson.
Director: Chong Lee, Brian Hatfield
Writer: Caitlin Meares
The Croods must tame Sandy's wild behavior or she'll get exiled.
Director: Alex Almaguer
Writer: Mike Yank
When Eep goes gaga over a new boy at school, the Croods try to cure her.
Director: Alex Almaguer
Writer: Matthew Ireland Beans
Thunk falls in with the wrong crowd, to his family's dismay.
Director: Crystal Chesney
Writer: Rachel Vine
Grug struggles to learn a hunting skill that requires brains rather than brawn.
Director: Alex Almaguer
Writer: Caitlin Meares, Matthew Ireland Beans, Mike Yank
When the adults ban dancing, the teens rebel with an underground club.
Director: Crystal Chesney
Writer: Brendan Hay
To cure their mom's bad mood, Thunk and Eep learn how to surprise her in a good way.
Director: Brian Hatfield
Writer: Matthew Ireland Beans
Eep hunts for an elusive night mare but finds the night crazies.
Director: Crystal Chesney
Writer: Brendan Hay
Eep makes the scream-leading team and falls under her coach's influence.
Director: Crystal Chesney
Writer: Mike Yank
After neighbor Snoot's wife kicks him out, the Croods help him win her back.
Director: Brian Hatfield
Writer: Nate Federman
Eep and Thunk stumble upon a treasure trove of eggs and become rich -- and mistrustful of each other.
Director: Alex Almaguer
Writer: Mike Yank
Gran finds new friends just as crabby as she is.
Director: Brian Hatfield
Writer: Caitlin Meares
After getting grounded (literally) for making mischief with her friends, Eep bets her father that he can't survive even one day as a teenager.
Director: Alex Almaguer, Crystal Chesney
Writer: Rachel Vine
To get a break from his honey-do list, Grug has his doppelgänger fill in for him.
Director: Brian Hatfield
Writer: Laura Hooper Beck
Eep and Thunk try to sabotage a pair of cheaters' idea fair project.
Director: Alex Almaguer
Writer: Matthew Ireland Beans
While Thunk baby-sits, Sandy gets blamed for trouble caused by a tiny new neighbor.
Director: Crystal Chesney
Writer: Jason Reich
Worried Thunk is too soft to survive, Gran vows to toughen him up.
Director: Brian Hatfield
Writer: Caitlin Meares
The valley's kids seize a chance to create a no-rules society.
Director: Chong Lee, Brian Hatfield
Writer: Caitlin Meares
With a huge egg at stake, a contest is held to see who can hold onto it the longest.
Director: Crystal Chesney
Writer: Matthew Ireland Beans
After inventing ventriloquism, Thunk gets jealous when his puppet upstages him.
Director: Alex Almaguer
Writer: Nate Federman
Banned from dating, Eep sets out to unite two buffalippos instead.
Director: Crystal Chesney
Writer: Matthew Ireland Beans
Eep becomes a death-guard at the watering hole, which proves less exciting than she thought.
Director: Alex Almaguer
Writer: Caitlin Meares
Gran convinces everyone she can control the weather.
Director: Alex Almaguer
Writer: Jason Reich
On vacation, the Croods find a family living alone in a utopia too good to be true. The Croods must escape and warn Ahhh! Valley before it's too late.
Director: Brian Hatfield, Crystal Chesney
Writer: Brendan Hay, Caitlin Meares, Matthew Ireland Beans, Mike Yank