The best episode written by Bruce Shelly is "Merry Christmas, Bogg", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by N/A". "Merry Christmas, Bogg" aired on 12/19/1982 and is rated 1.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Sky Turtles".
The Voyagers must go back in time to before the American Revolution to make sure that George Washington joins the American rebels rather than the British. Then in 1892 they help early union leader Samuel Gompers, and Jeffrey gets to meet his great grandfather, a lawyer helping the labor cause.
Director: N/A
Writer: Bruce Shelly
The Turtles go flying when the Shredder invents a gravity-altering device.
Director: N/A
Writer: Bruce Shelly
An eager vigilante is causing a stir in the city, while Krang and Shredder take control of all the machines in the city. Maybe this new 'hero' can help the Turtles.
Director: N/A
Writer: Bruce Shelly
Perhaps the most discussed and favorite episode of WW fans during the show's run, Wonder Woman faces her deadliest test when an evil female Nazi operative comes to America to capture Wonder Woman and learn the secret of her amazing powers, then brainwash her into using her powers to help Hitler's quest during World War 2. Fausta disguises herself as Wonder Woman during a Bond selling rally, and with a little help from her fellow Nazi agents (not to mention a trick stage and a cloth soaked with chloroform), bags her prey and takes the real Wonder Woman to Germany. Can Steve Trevor save the day? Stay tuned!
Director: Barry Crane
Writer: Bruce Shelly
Wonder Woman saves a tiny country of Malakan by catching the thief who stole the royal jewels, then returning the jewels to the queen.
Director: Jack Arnold
Writer: Bruce Shelly
The guardians of a young psychic use his abilities to disrupt a peace conference.
Director: Dick Moder
Writer: Bruce Shelly
After experiencing a few strange happenings, Richie begins to buy into the legend that the place where their Halloween party is to be held, the old Simpson house, is haunted.
Director: Garry Marshall
Writer: Bruce Shelly
Two of Carmen's henchmen try to melt down a golden shrine. They foul up and Carmen has to rescue them from the police. After stealing objects that encourage teamwork, Carmen and her henchmen return to the shrine to attempt the theft again- except this time, Carmen supervises the operation.
Director: Joe Barruso
Writer: Bruce Shelly
While crossing the Land of Ice, Toad gets kidnapped by a Giant Birdo who thinks the Mushroom is her missing baby.
Director: Dan Riba
Writer: Bruce Shelly
When Rolly traps himself into hearing the Colonel tell a story he has heard very often, Lucky stretches the truth to try to get him out of it, which lands them all in trouble by forcing them to sneak into Cruella's dwelling.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Bruce Shelly
Cruella makes her latest plans using the means of pollution, by being given responsibility of the farm while Roger and Anita are away and fooling the landlord into allowing her to build factories around the farm.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Bruce Shelly
Cruella dupes the Dearlys into signing onto a terrible variety series where they'll forfeit the farm if they quit.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Bruce Shelly
The Main Pups sneak into the supermarket to make sure that the humans buy Kanine Krunchies instead of Anymutt dogfood.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Bruce Shelly
The trio go to the mall to see Thunder Bolt.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Bruce Shelly
Rolly doubts that he can live up to the legend of great grandfather Rolondo when the pups participate in a contest for the position of Chief Firedog.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Bruce Shelly
The Main Pups thwart Ivy's attempts to beat Anita's cousin Amber in the Junior Miss Grutely Pageant by cheating.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Bruce Shelly
The Main Pups go to Grutely to help Anita while the other animals fight over what channel to watch.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Bruce Shelly
When Lucky's horseshoe spot pattern rubs off, he believes he has lost all his luck along with it. Meanwhile, Cruella tries to sabotage Roger's newest computer game.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Bruce Shelly
At a job interview, Horace and Jasper recall their previous jobs in their own clip show.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: Bruce Shelly