The best episode written by Bruce Talkington is "Day of the Beevilweevils", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Alan Zaslove". "Day of the Beevilweevils" aired on 10/3/1987 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Knights of Gummadoon".
Tummi accidently causes a swarm of bugs to attack the gummiberry bushes.
Director: Alan Zaslove
Writer: Bruce Talkington
When the castle of the knights of Gummadoon appears, Cavin is imprisoned as a spy. The Gummies only have until sunset to rescue him, as the castle only appears once every hundred years, but they also have to contend with Duke Igthorn, who plans to capture the castle.
Director: Alan Zaslove
Writer: Bruce Talkington
Tummi builds a full size boat, which Gruffi wants scuttled. However, out of respect for all the work done, he allows Tummi one sailing trip. This trip takes an unexpected turn when they end up on a volcanic island inhabited only by another Gummi Bear - an artist by the name of Gusto.
Director: Art Vitello
Writer: Bruce Talkington
Scrooge develops gold fever as he and the gang make their way to the Valley of the Golden Suns, all the while pursued by El Capitán.
Director: Alan Zaslove
Writer: Bruce Talkington
When Gusto invents a decoy to lure ogres away from Gummi Glen, it fools the ogres, but also attracts the humans, who start looking around the forest. It is up to Gruffi and Gusto to save the glen.
Director: Alan Zaslove
Writer: Bruce Talkington
After the egg of a griffin rolls free, Cubbi gets mistaken for the baby whilst Gruffi has to deal with the actual baby griffin who thinks he is his father. Can Gruffi and Cubbi make the switch without facing the wrath of the mother griffin?
Director: Alan Zaslove
Writer: Bruce Talkington
A little girl is looking for her beloved cat Spunky, and the Rescue Rangers are on the case. It seems that all of the cats have been kidnapped by mechanical dogs under the power of Professor Nimnul. The Professor is using the cats for static electricity to power his device to take over the city. The Rangers find Spunky and free him along with all of the other cats, and the Professor's plan is foiled.
Director: John Kimball
Writer: Bruce Talkington
Scrooge and Glomgold compete in a contest where the winner, being the world's richest duck, becomes the sales broker for a new fruit from Macaroon that works like a flashlight. First, though, Scrooge must keep his fortune away from the Beagle Boys.
Director: Alan Zaslove
Writer: Bruce Talkington
Tummi, Sunni, and Cubbi learn the secret recipe for their favorite sweet treat but run into trouble when they try to make it themselves.
Director: Alan Zaslove
Writer: Bruce Talkington
Toadie's cousin Tad convinces the Ogres to overthrow Duke Igthorn and install him in his place. When he orders the destruction of the Gummiberry bushes, the Gummi Bears reluctantly help Igthorn regain power to save their berries.
Director: Alan Zaslove
Writer: Bruce Talkington
While trying to find out why winter is still persisting in Dunwyn alone, Sunni, Tummi and Cubbi encounter a frost giant named Chillbeard who uses a "wind horn" to freeze everything. The cubs wonder why Chillbeard seems immature for the "Lord of Winter", wanting to play games instead of allowing spring to start.
Director: Alan Zaslove
Writer: Bruce Talkington
Baloo and Kit find themselves pitted against the infamous Col. Spigot.
Director: Jamie Mitchell
Writer: Bruce Talkington
Baloo tries to free the Sea Duck by winning a famous local air race.
Director: Jamie Mitchell
Writer: Bruce Talkington
As Scrooge tries to deliver his fortune to Macaroon, he experiences an interference in the form of a rogue submarine working for Glomgold.
Director: Alan Zaslove
Writer: Bruce Talkington
After dumping his fortune under the sea, Scrooge, along with Launchpad, Gyro, and Doofus, submerges in order to get it out.
Director: Alan Zaslove
Writer: Bruce Talkington
Glomgold and the Beagle Boys attempt to make sure Scrooge doesn't win the contest on his way to Macaroon.
Director: Terence Harrison
Writer: Bruce Talkington
Foxglove the bat develops a huge crush on Dale, who is unaware that she is a witch's familiar.
Director: N/A
Writer: Bruce Talkington
Rolly baby-sits Spot's mother's eggs, which Scorch tries to steal. When the chicks hatch, they believe Rolly is their mother.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Bruce Talkington
Cruella has face surgery to look like Anita, because Anita wins the award Cruella wants.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Bruce Talkington
Lonely Cruella thinks Roger's fancy valentine for Anita is for her instead, while Horace and Dumpling try to find love with a reluctant Nanny and Lucky.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: Bruce Talkington
Lucky and Cruellas pet, get stranded on a deserted island.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Bruce Talkington
The Main Pups compete against each other in a treasure hunt, but the treasure turns out to be just some jewels Cruella is hiding from an IRS agent.
Director: Rick Schneider
Writer: Bruce Talkington
Cruella disguises herself as housekeeper Cranny to find out about Anita's secret project for ""royal"" clients.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Bruce Talkington
Spot wishes she was a dog. Drumstick, her fairy god-chicken, shows up to grant her wish. Soon, however, Spot gets more than she bargained for when she discovers that being a dog has many disadvantages.
Director: Peter Ferk
Writer: Bruce Talkington