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 3 is "It Takes Ahhh! Valley", rated 6.4/10 from 14 user votes. It was directed by Brian Hatfield, Crystal Chesney and written by Brendan Hay, Caitlin Meares, Matthew Ireland Beans, Mike Yank. "It Takes Ahhh! Valley" aired on 4/7/2017 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Deus Ex Monkhuahua".
After finding their way out of a creature's stomach, the Croods head back to Ahhh! Valley to stop the Broods from taking over their homeland.
Director: Brian Hatfield, Crystal Chesney
Writer: Brendan Hay, Caitlin Meares, Matthew Ireland Beans, Mike Yank
While Grug has his first day as leader of Ahhh! Valley, a new family pet makes Sandy jealous.
Director: Alex Almaguer
Writer: Matthew Ireland Beans
Eep and Thunk try out a new lazy lifestyle.
Director: Alex Almaguer
Writer: Mike Yank
Eep finds a mysterious pen pal to share her feelings with.
Director: Brian Hatfield, Allan Jacobsen
Writer: Mike Yank
When Gran reveals she's hidden a treasure guarded by booby traps, Eep sets off to find it.
Director: Alex Almaguer
Writer: Caitlin Meares
While giving a lesson on self-reliance, Grug suffers a mishap that tests his will to survive.
Director: Seung Woo Cha
Writer: Nate Federman
A plan to get revenge against the Broods backfires.
Director: Crystal Chesney
Writer: Caitlin Meares
Squawk's students try to add some fun to his dreary life.
Director: Brian Hatfield
Writer: Brendan Hay, Caitlin Meares, Matthew Ireland Beans, Mike Yank
When the Broods steal the valley's food supply, it's up to Eep and Lerk to get it back.
Director: Crystal Chesney
Writer: Mike Yank
To help get all the valley's work done, Grug pairs up every adult with a child trainee.
Director: Crystal Chesney
Writer: Caitlin Meares
Ugga joins the "nitting" club, but has trouble fitting in.
Director: Alex Almaguer
Writer: Nate Federman
When Munk reports his family missing, Grug takes it upon himself as valley leader to find them.
Director: Alex Almaguer
Writer: Brendan Hay, Caitlin Meares, Mike Yank, Nate Federman
The residents of Ahhh! Valley celebrate Howl Day.
Director: Brian Hatfield
Writer: Nate Federman
When the Big Chickuna invades the valley, all the residents evacuate to safety except for Bulk, whose rescue becomes a contest between Grug and Snoot.
Director: Alex Almaguer, Brian Hatfield
Writer: Mike Yank
While he and Eep are held captive by the Broods for a ransom, Thunk finds his soulmate.
Director: Crystal Chesney
Writer: Matthew Ireland Beans
Ugga's popular meatzza business attracts a competitor: Amber.
Director: Seung Woo Cha
Writer: Mike Yank
Eep realizes softy Thunk is the perfect partner for winning a cutthroat game.
Director: Brian Hatfield
Writer: Nate Federman
Grug invents a sport he hopes will earn him a spot on the Wall of Fame.
Director: Crystal Chesney
Writer: Matthew Ireland Beans
Thunk demonstrates an unexpected talent that lands him a new job.
Director: Brian Hatfield
Writer: Caitlin Meares
A sticky situation forces Grug to accept Gran as his hunting partner.
Director: Crystal Chesney
Writer: Brendan Hay, Caitlin Meares, Matthew Ireland Beans, Mike Yank
Grug uses fear to get the residents to accept defense measures against the Broods.
Director: Crystal Chesney
Writer: Matthew Ireland Beans
While laid up with an injury, Eep witnesses a suspicious encounter.
Director: Seung Woo Cha
Writer: Caitlin Meares
A new liyote in the neighborhood targets Thunk for bullying.
Director: Seung Woo Cha
Writer: Matthew Ireland Beans
When Grug is imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit, he must escape to clear his name.
Director: Alex Almaguer
Writer: Brendan Hay, Matthew Ireland Beans, Mike Yank, Nate Federman