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The Best Episodes of The Wild Thornberrys Season 5

Every episode of The Wild Thornberrys Season 5 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of The Wild Thornberrys Season 5!

The Wild Thornberrys is an American animated television series that aired on Nickelodeon.
Genres:AnimationComedyAction & AdventureKidsFamily
Network:Nickelodeon

Season 5 Ratings Summary

"The Wild Snob-Berry" is the best rated episode of "The Wild Thornberrys" season 5. It scored 6.5/10 based on 39 votes. Directed by Dean Criswell and written by Peter Egan, it aired on 2/3/2003. This episode is rated 0.3 points higher than the second-best, "Ice Follies".

  • The Wild Snob-Berry
    6.5/1039 votes

    #1 - The Wild Snob-Berry

    Season 5 Episode 1 - Aired 2/3/2003

    Geographical Location: AlaskaAt the request of the foundation, teenage rocker Shane G. joins the Thornberrys during their stay in Alaska. Since Eliza and Debbie both have a crush on Shane, they both go exploring with Shane only to discover who thick-headed he really is.

    Director: Dean Criswell

    Writer: Peter Egan

  • Ice Follies
    6.8/1035 votes

    #2 - Ice Follies

    Season 5 Episode 2 - Aired 2/4/2003

    Geographical Location: Alaska

    Director: Ron Noble

    Writer: David Rosenberg

  • Fool's Gold
    6.9/1036 votes

    #3 - Fool's Gold

    Season 5 Episode 3 - Aired 2/5/2003

    Geographical Location: Yukon-Charley Rivers National Park, AlaskaEliza and Shane plan to go see a old gold mine full of fool's gold, but Eliza gets jealous when Shane invites Debbie along to help with her art project.

    Director: Michael Daedalus Kenny

    Writer: Kathryn McCullough

  • Clash and Learn
    7.1/1035 votes

    #4 - Clash and Learn

    Season 5 Episode 4 - Aired 2/6/2003

    Geographical Location: Bethel, Alaska

    Director: Anthony Bell

    Writer: Peter Hunziker, Sheila M. Anthony

  • Sir Nigel (1)
    6.7/1036 votes

    #5 - Sir Nigel (1)

    Season 5 Episode 5 - Aired 3/30/2003

    The Thornberrys pay a visit to Nigel's parents in Scotland at Thornberry Hall right before Nigel is to be made a knight by the Queen of England. Once there, Nigel's mother, Cordelia, presses him to accept a tenured professorship at Oxford. The prospect of the family settling down upsets Eliza but thrills Debbie. Meanwhile, Eliza rushes to save some golden eagles from eating poisoned meat from a trapper.

    Director: Max Martinez

    Writer: Sheila M. Anthony

  • Sir Nigel (2)
    6.8/1036 votes

    #6 - Sir Nigel (2)

    Season 5 Episode 6 - Aired 3/30/2003

    Eliza rescues her golden eagle friend from the trapper and Thornberry clan rushes to London for Nigel's knighting ceremony. After being knighted, the newly Sir Nigel most choose between becoming a teacher or continuing his adventures with his family.

    Director: Ron Noble

    Writer: Sheila M. Anthony

  • Look Who's Squawking
    7.2/1037 votes

    #7 - Look Who's Squawking

    Season 5 Episode 7 - Aired 4/4/2003

    Filming penguins in Antarctica, Eliza begins practicing for her future profession as a vet, when she comes across a wounded penguin. She rescues her, but may have made matters worse by separating the penguin from her mate and her egg. When she borrows a snow speeder to get back to the penguin breeding grounds, will she make it in time to put things right? (Since Nickelodeon aired all the Thornberry episodes out of production order,they aired this as part of the 5th season.Its actually part of the 4th season)

    Director: Ron Noble

    Writer: David Rosenberg

  • Eliza Unplugged
    7.5/1035 votes

    #8 - Eliza Unplugged

    Season 5 Episode 8 - Aired 6/11/2004

    Shane is ready to leave the Thornberrys to go back to his life as a popstar and Eliza has to be fast to tell Shane her true feelings for him before its too late. But when Shane and Eliza have a little fight and Shane runs away,can Eliza find him in time to make up and tell her feelings? (This was possibly the series finale.The show has been put to hiatus after this episode but never returned.)

    Director: Joseph Scott

    Writer: David Rosenberg, Sheila M. Anthony