The adventures of Uncle Grandpa who is out to help every child and adult in the world through the power of imagination. With his mystical R.V. and eternal optimism, Uncle Grandpa is always ready to greet the day - and everyone he meets - with his signature, "Good Mornin'."
The best episode of "Uncle Grandpa" season 1 is "Belly Brothers", rated 5.6/10 from 125 user votes. It was directed by Audie Harrison and written by Marc Ceccarelli, Ryan Kramer, Casey Alexander. "Belly Brothers" aired on 9/2/2013 and is rated 1.5 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Tiger Trails".
A kid's struggle with putting on his shirt for school due to his belly, Uncle Grandpa tries to make it up to him by going with him in a Night Wolf shirt and becoming belly brothers.
Director: Audie Harrison
Writer: Marc Ceccarelli, Ryan Kramer, Casey Alexander
In the final moments of helping a kid, Uncle Grandpa just needs his trusty Giant Realistic Flying Tiger, but when he finds out she's gone, it sends UG on a journey to find the tiger and figure out why she left.
Director: Audie Harrison
Writer: Casey Alexander, Audie Harrison
When UG mistakes a kid in a costume for an evil space emperor, he sends him to another dimension where he becomes an actual evil space emperor and UG must figure out some way to bring him home.
Director: Audie Harrison
Writer: Casey Alexander, Myke Chilian, Fred Osmond
When Uncle Grandpa accidentally unleashes a floating Funny Face that's so funny you laugh yourself to insanity, the guys realize that only Gus, seriousness can save them, but will he help them after they've hurt his feelings?
Director: Audie Harrison
Writer: Audie Harrison, Dominic Bisignano, Luke Brookshier
When UG and the gang are in a rush to purchase some emergency moustache cream, they face a formidable foe: Mart Mart.
Director: N/A
Writer: Marc Ceccarelli, Ryan Kramer
When a kid wants a cool nickname, UG tells him he has to earn it in the most legendary way ever: yard work!
Director: N/A
Writer: Dominic Bisignano, Luke Brookshier
When a girl has trouble passing her driving test, Uncle Grandpa shows up to help her. But when they accidentally set a Crazy Baby loose in the city, it's up to Uncle Grandpa to stop it... by teaching the girl how to drive!
Director: N/A
Writer: Audie Harrison
Gus and Pizza Steve have plans to go out for the night, but UG can't be left alone in the RV, so they need a babysitter. But when none are available, they turn to UG to babysit himself.
Director: N/A
Writer: Marc Ceccarelli, Ryan Kramer, Audie Harrison
When Uncle Grandpa shows up and mistakenly eats a kid's Egyptian diorama for school, he helps the kid bring an actual pyramid to class, but accidentally unleashes an evil mummy on the world.
Director: N/A
Writer: Dominic Bisignano, Luke Brookshier
When UG gets his head stuck in a peanut butter jar, Mr. Gus and Pizza Steve have to pretend to be UG and help a kid.
Director: N/A
Writer: Casey Alexander, Myke Chilian, Fred Osmond
When UG helps a little girl who is afraid of the dark, he convinces her there's nothing to be afraid of but their imaginations.
Director: N/A
Writer: Myke Chilian, Fred Osmond
Uncle Grandpa and the gang don't have money to pay for their meal at a restaurant. But when they discover a treasure map, it could be the answer to all their problems. Too bad the treasure map is actually a restaurant activity placemat.
Director: N/A
Writer: Myke Chilian, David Gemmill
When Uncle Grandpa gets locked out of his RV and accidentally sets off the security system.
Director: N/A
Writer: Ryan Kramer, Peter Browngardt
When Mr. Gus gets stuck in an embarrassingly super tight pair of jorts, he has to somehow get out of them in order to save his friends.
Director: N/A
Writer: Marc Ceccarelli, Ryan Kramer, Fred Osmond
Uncle Grandpa calls on Pizza Steve, the self-proclaimed master of video games, to help a kid beat a game. Only problem: Pizza Steve is terrible at video games.
Director: N/A
Writer: Casey Alexander, Andy Gonsalves
It's Sleepover Dream Night in the RV, but when a mysterious noise keeps them awake, their grip on sanity begins slipping.
Director: N/A
Writer: Chris Reccardi
Uncle Grandpa and crew help a friendly dog, Charlie Burgers, find his lost ball by literally turning the world upside down.
Director: N/A
Writer: Marc Ceccarelli, Ryan Kramer
A collection of shorts where Uncle Grandpa and the gang host a news program that goes awry, two turtles decide whether things are cool or dumb, and Uncle Grandpa goes on an accidental rampage trying to hit a piñata.
Director: N/A
Writer: Audie Harrison, Myke Chilian, Andy Gonsalves
Uncle Grandpa helps a kid become perfect by turning him into a robot. But when the robot tries to destroy him for being imperfect, Uncle Grandpa goes on the run
Director: N/A
Writer: Myke Chilian, David Gemmill
When Uncle Grandpa and the gang help a kid make a giant monster movie, they cast Mr. Gus as the monster.
Director: N/A
Writer: Dominic Bisignano, Luke Brookshier, Andy Gonsalves
When Uncle Grandpa and Mr. Gus argue over what show to watch on TV, Pizza Steve has the perfect way to solve their dilemma: Leg wrestling battle!
Director: N/A
Writer: Myke Chilian, David Gemmill
When Uncle Grandpa travels back through time with a warning that Pizza Steve will do something to offend him in the next five minutes, Pizza Steve begins to obsess over what he could possibly do to offend Uncle Grandpa.
Director: N/A
Writer: Casey Alexander, Myke Chilian, David Gemmill
A series of shorts starring everyone's favorite uncle and grandpa!
Director: N/A
Writer: David Gemmill, Andy Gonsalves
Uncle Grandpa announces the winner of a contest to draw the latest episode of Uncle Grandpa. Too bad the winner is a metalhead who torments the gang with his strange doodles.
Director: N/A
Writer: Marc Ceccarelli, Ryan Kramer
When Uncle Grandpa wakes up on the wrong side of the bed, he changes into a grumpy grump and it's up to the rest of the gang to reverse his bad day.
Director: N/A
Writer: Myke Chilian, Nick Edwards