The best episode written by Bobs Gannaway is "Bad Hair Day", rated 8.3/10 from 3 user votes. It was "directed by Kaitlyn Ritter". "Bad Hair Day" aired on 8/25/2021 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Cover Up".
Abandoning his dream of becoming a Jokester, Tylor sets his sights on becoming the perfect MIFTer. But when he loses the sacred hair of David, a former employee, Tylor must get it back before the MIFT team finds out.
Director: Kaitlyn Ritter
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
Tylor and Duncan accidentally cause a city-wide power outage and must cover it up from an inspector.
Director: Shane Zalvin
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
Tylor mistakenly allows the banished “Adorable Snowman” to return to Monsters, Inc. Fearing he’ll also be banished, Tylor struggles to get him back before he’s discovered. Meanwhile, Val searches for the secret as to why the snowman was banished in the first place.
Director: Shane Zalvin
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
Tylor achieves his dream and is promoted to Jokester… but he feels torn on leaving MIFT. Meanwhile, Laugh Power is threatened when Mike and Sulley are given an ultimatum: generate more power or be shut down.
Director: Kaitlyn Ritter
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
Tylor sees an opportunity to get promoted as Jokester during Mini-Monster Day at Monsters, Inc. when he is paired with Ms. Flint’s daughter. Can he get her to laugh?
Director: Shane Zalvin
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
When Tylor Tuskmon arrives at Monsters Incorporated to begin his dream job as a Scarer, he discovers that scaring is out and laughter is in. As a result he is temporarily reassigned to MIFT, the Monsters Incorporated Facilities Team.
Director: Kaitlyn Ritter
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
Hoping to get in good with Mike, Tylor signs MIFT up to be Mike's bowling team for the annual Monsters, Inc. Bowl-off-a-thon… only to discover that everyone at MIFT stinks at bowling.
Director: Kaitlyn Ritter
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
The dogs meet a mechanical dog.
Director: N/A
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
The dogs' quest for a quarter leads them through a quagmire of high finance.
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Writer: Bobs Gannaway
The dogs work as stunt doubles.
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Writer: Bobs Gannaway
Panic strikes when a small cat comes between the dogs.
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Writer: Bobs Gannaway
Timon and Pumbaa clash with Criminal Quint over a suitcase containing $1,290,000.00 in stolen money./Timon persuades the timekeeper of the local clocktower to take a break from his work and live a Hakuna-Matata lifestyle.
Director: Tony Craig
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
Carlos and Consuelo Quint mistake Pumbaa for a bull and capture him to replace the aging El Toro as their bullfighting star. But El Toro won't go away without a fight.
Director: Tony Craig
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
When a human baby's room is damaged by a Jokester, Tylor has his first experience working with MIFT on the repairs. While the room is repaired, Mike and Sulley must take care of a human baby.
Director: Shane Zalvin
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
Tylor’s job is threatened when he breaks MIFT’s favorite vending machine on the day Fritz must fire someone due to budget cuts. Meanwhile Mike tries boosting morale at Monsters, Inc.
Director: Kaitlyn Ritter
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
The dogs match wits with an automatic door.
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Writer: Bobs Gannaway
A search for a lost bone sends the dogs around the world.
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Writer: Bobs Gannaway
The dogs become Hollywood's seeing-eye dogs.
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Writer: Bobs Gannaway
Trash day finds the dogs at odds over an old toilet seat.
Director: N/A
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
When Roger and Anita's house proves to be too much trouble for the 101 dogs they own, they move to a new farm. Lucky, Cadpig, and Rolly, however, prefer the city life and are determined to return to their old home. Then, Cruella keeps the pups hostage in the old city house and forces Roger and Anita to give over the farm.
Director: Rick Schneider
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
The Main Pups establish their own place in a haystack, but Pug steals it from them.
Director: Rick Schneider
Writer: Bobs Gannaway