Follow the hilarious adventures of a group of creatures: a twig, a pebble, a leaf and a strawberry. These best friends, self-named The Mighty Ones, live in an unkempt backyard belonging to a trio of equally unkempt humans whom they mistake for gods.
The best episode of "The Mighty Ones" season 3 is "Rude-A-Snakening", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by Nathan Bulmer, Geneva Hodgson and written by Nathan Bulmer. "Rude-A-Snakening" aired on 9/1/2022 and is rated NaN point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Afteryard".
After being stuck inside a snake, the Mighty Ones escape, but the yard that was their home has changed.
Director: Nathan Bulmer, Geneva Hodgson
Writer: Nathan Bulmer
The newly renovated yard is inhospitable, but the Mighty Ones find a paradise on the refreshment table at a garden party… until the guests arrive.
Director: Ben Bury, Erica Jones
Writer: Erica Jones
A lack of predators in the new yard has led to an infestation of Bens, and they are looking for playmates.
Director: Geneva Hodgson, Gina Gress
Writer: Haewon Lee, Dani Michaeli
The new humans that live in the house notice there's dirt in their yard, so they release a cleaning robot that becomes a deadly menace.
Director: Ben Bury, Nathan Bulmer
Writer: Ben Crouse
The Mighty Ones are terrorized by the human baby that runs amok through the yard, but Rocksy is drawn to its power
Director: Erica Jones, Geneva Hodgson
Writer: Charlie Gavin
Everyone thinks Leaf has become loopy, but his theories about time travel might just be what the Mighty Ones need.
Director: Ben Bury, Gina Gress
Writer: Alex Cline
Rocksy’s “talent” goes to her head when she and Berry accidentally invent tap dancing.
Director: Nathan Bulmer, Geneva Hodgson
Writer: Rose Feduk
Rocksy finds one end of a shoelace and tasks her friends with helping her free it so she can have a thing of her very own.
Director: Ben Bury, Erica Jones
Writer: Kaitlyn Graziano
After getting advice from the Yard Tree, Twig gets a tattoo carve and keeps getting more, but ends up going too far
Director: Nathan Bulmer, Geneva Hodgson
Writer: Neil Graf
Upon finding a giant, offensive garden gnome, the Mighty Ones debate whether to destroy it or consider it art.
Director: Ben Bury, Erica Jones
Writer: Toby Jones
The fifth Mighty One, Gherkin, visits for the weekend, but Berry is perplexed to discover that he has changed
Director: Geneva Hodgson, Gina Gress
Writer: Derek Evanick, Diana Lafyatis
The Mighty Ones get stuck in a vortex created by a leaf blower war between neighbours.
Director: Ben Bury, Gina Gress
Writer: Chris Pianka
When Leaf meets an ambitious Coffee Bean, he learns the highs and lows of business
Director: Ben Bury, Erica Jones
Writer: Ben Crouse
Everyone is mad at Rocksy, so she tries to make it up to them by creating fun foam to play in.
Director: Ben Bury, Nathan Bulmer
Writer: Chris Pianka
Berry is invited to her family's annual celebration, which she finds tedious, but the Mighty Ones are excited to join
Director: Geneva Hodgson, Gina Gress
Writer: Charlie Gavin
Rocksy swaps lives with a maraca bead for the day.
Director: Ben Bury, Nathan Bulmer
Writer: Alex Cline
Kensington is terrorized by her overactive imagination when a possum comes into the yard and tangles with the Mighty Ones
Director: Erica Jones, Geneva Hodgson
Writer: Charlotte Jackson
Berry mistakenly thinks that Twig is a juice sucker and tries to convince him to make her into one too.
Director: Ben Bury, Gina Gress
Writer: Rose Feduk
While passengers aboard a fancy train, the Mighty Ones become part of a classic whodunit
Director: Ben Bury, Erica Jones
Writer: Carder Scholin
With an impending visit from Breht's mother, Lindsay discovers she has more fun with her next-door neighbours.
Director: Carder Scholin, Nathan Bulmer, Geneva Hodgson
Writer: Neil Graf