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 4 is "A Few Good Grugs", rated 6.2/10 from 14 user votes. It was directed by Brian Hatfield, Allan Jacobsen and written by Brendan Hay, Caitlin Meares, Matthew Ireland Beans, Mike Yank. "A Few Good Grugs" aired on 7/7/2017 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "A Valley Shine Day".
Accused of stealing the valley's food stash, the Croods are allowed a "try-all" to prove their innocence.
Director: Brian Hatfield, Allan Jacobsen
Writer: Brendan Hay, Caitlin Meares, Matthew Ireland Beans, Mike Yank
Kevin gives Thunk tips on attracting girls.
Director: Alex Almaguer
Writer: Nate Federman
Eep tricks her parents into letting her go to a grown-up party.
Director: Allan Jacobsen
Writer: Nate Federman
To win back the title of Hefty Hunter, Grug seeks the help of a personal trainer.
Director: Crystal Chesney
Writer: Matthew Ireland Beans
Sandy expresses her frustrations about being treated like a baby by breaking into song.
Director: Crystal Chesney
Writer: Mike Yank
Grug helps Munk get his job back with an IQ-boosting worm.
Director: Seung Woo Cha
Writer: Nate Federman
While unconscious, Eep has a life-changing vision.
Director: Allan Jacobsen
Writer: Brendan Hay, Jeff D'Elia
Afraid he's no longer respected as valley leader, Grug enlists Thunk to perform his life story.
Director: Crystal Chesney
Writer: Matthew Ireland Beans, Nate Federman
Lerk's plan to save her worm playmates from becoming bait spirals out of control.
Director: Seung Woo Cha
Writer: Mike Yank
Grug introduces his new invention to Ahhh! Valley: the spear.
Director: Alex Almaguer
Writer: Tesha Kondrat
Eep drags her friends into Ahhh! Valley's Tunnel of Terror to see if it lives up to its name.
Director: Seung Woo Cha
Writer: Nate Federman
A mysterious creature saves Thunk from drowning.
Director: Crystal Chesney
Writer: Caitlin Meares
When Grug loses his commanding voice, he and Ugga search for it. Meanwhile, Eep gets carried away while acting as the valley leader's spokesperson.
Director: Alex Almaguer, Allan Jacobsen
Writer: Brendan Hay, Matthew Ireland Beans, Mike Yank, Nate Federman
After finding out Thunk is in love with Blurg Brood, Eep tries to interest him in a new girl.
Director: Alex Almaguer
Writer: Caitlin Meares
Ugga attempts to drive away selfish neighbor Snoot.
Director: Seung Woo Cha
Writer: Nate Federman
Eep's love of competition and destruction ruins Thunk's teamwork-based game.
Director: Alex Almaguer
Writer: Jeff D'Elia
Squawk gets fired and is replaced by a very different kind of teacher.
Director: Seung Woo Cha
Writer: Sam Riegel
Grug stumbles on an easy way to solve feuds as valley leader.
Director: Crystal Chesney
Writer: Matthew Ireland Beans
Thunk narrates a documentary on one of Ahhh! Valley's many creatures: the bearowl.
Director: Allan Jacobsen
Writer: Mike Yank
To win a bet, Gran decides to marry Mow.
Director: Crystal Chesney
Writer: Caitlin Meares
Ahhh! Valley's kids compete in the Beasty Pageant to see who best poses, calls and struts like an animal.
Director: Allan Jacobsen
Writer: Ari Berkowitz
To graduate with their pals, Thunk and Womp take Squawk's crash course.
Director: Alex Almaguer
Writer: Caitlin Meares
Without asking the other residents, Grug makes a peace deal with the Broods.
Director: Seung Woo Cha
Writer: Mike Yank
A fast-approaching asteroid headed toward Ahhh! Valley leads the residents to make hasty moving plans, but Grug insists he can defend their homeland.
Director: Alex Almaguer, Crystal Chesney, Allan Jacobsen
Writer: Brendan Hay, Caitlin Meares, Mike Yank, Nate Federman