The Best Episodes Written By Carter Crocker

Every TV Episode Written by Carter Crocker Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. Background image for The Masked Offender
    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #1 - The Masked Offender

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    S1:E19

    Tigger takes on the identity of "The Masked Offender" in order to help people, but causes more trouble than he fixes.

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    Director:Karl Geurs
  2. Background image for Luck Amok
    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #2 - Luck Amok

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    S1:E21

    When Tigger breaks a mirror Rabbit was using, Rabbit believes he has bad luck, and so do the others, but it turns out Tigger has the bad luck.

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    Director:Karl Geurs
  3. Background image for Magic Earmuffs
    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #3 - Magic Earmuffs

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    S1:E22

    Christopher Robin gives Piglet "magic earmuffs" to help give him confidence in his ice skating. After losing the earmuffs, Piglet has a crisis of belief, only to discover his own skill when he must save the gang from the perils of an icy river.

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    Director:Karl Geurs
  4. Background image for A Very, Very Large Animal
    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #4 - A Very, Very Large Animal

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    S1:E28

    Piglet thinks he is too small and moves away from the Hundred Acre Wood.

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    Director:Karl Geurs
  5. Background image for Fish Out of Water
    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #5 - Fish Out of Water

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    S1:E29

    Rabbit is at his wit's end when Gopher is forced to move in with him.

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    Director:Karl Geurs
  6. Background image for Tigger, Private Ear
    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #6 - Tigger, Private Ear

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    S1:E33

    When Owl reads a thrilling mystery novel to the gang, Tigger inadvertently helps him find his lost glasses, prompting the bird to declare Tigger a detective. The bouncy tiger likes the idea, but resorts to committing crimes in secret to give himself cases to solve, which leads to attack of conscience when Pooh is accused of stealing honey.

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    Director:Karl Geurs
  7. Background image for Party Poohper
    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #7 - Party Poohper

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    S1:E34

    Rabbit wants to plan a party for his five hundred visiting bunny relatives, and becomes obsessed with using a schedule to keep Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger on track. But when his excessive scheduling ends up driving everyone away by accident, he realizes that his desire for order has kept his family and friends from having fun.

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    Director:Karl Geurs
  8. Background image for Bubble Trouble
    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #8 - Bubble Trouble

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    S2:E5

    Pooh gets stuck in a bubble, Gopher's hole blows away in a storm, and Rabbit hosts a vegetable meeting.

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    Director:Karl Geurs
  9. Background image for Ground Piglet Day
    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #9 - Ground Piglet Day

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    S2:E6

    It is Groundhog Day but there is no groundhog, so Rabbit makes Piglet the groundhog and he changes the holiday.

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    Director:Karl Geurs
  10. Background image for All's Well That Ends Wishing Well
    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #10 - All's Well That Ends Wishing Well

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    S2:E7

    When the gang discovers that Tigger has never had a birthday, they decide to throw him a party that fails to impress him, especially when he does not get what he wants. A trip to the Hundred-Acre-Wood's wishing well leads Tigger to "Wishland," where everything he desires comes true. Eventually, though, he must choose between all of the possessions he has gained and his friends.

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    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #11 - Un-Valentine's Day

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    S2:E8

    Rabbit makes a law that there will be no more Valentine's Day after everyone has received countless valentines in previous years.

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  12. Background image for The Monster FrankenPooh
    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #12 - The Monster FrankenPooh

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    S2:E10

    It is a dark and stormy night in the Hundred Acre Wood and Tigger spins a tale of the mad scientist Piglet and his monster Frankenpooh.

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  13. Background image for Where Oh Where Has My Piglet Gone?
    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #13 - Where Oh Where Has My Piglet Gone?

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    S2:E11

    Pooh thinks he has misplaced Piglet and tries to find him until he found him somewhere

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  14. Background image for Up, Up And Awry
    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #14 - Up, Up And Awry

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    S2:E12

    When Pooh tries to fly, the gang think that he is 'breaking the law' (of Gravity), so Pooh stays in his house all locked up

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  15. Background image for Three Little Piglets
    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #15 - Three Little Piglets

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    S2:E14

    Pooh tells the story of the three little pigs, Hundred Acre Wood style.

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    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #16 - Prize Piglet

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    S2:E15

    Piglet and his friends run a race for a running trophy.

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  17. Background image for Fast Friends
    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #17 - Fast Friends

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    S2:E16

    Piglet is stuck in the treehouse until he jumps off. Gopher tries to make Pooh faster so he won't be late as often.

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  18. Background image for Takers Keepers
    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #18 - Takers Keepers

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    S1:E19

    Daffy steals Taz's favorite toy. But he soon learns a lesson that he can't take everything he wants

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    Director:N/A
  19. Background image for King of the Beasties
    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #19 - King of the Beasties

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    S1:E24

    Tigger thinks his great uncle is a lion and declares himself, "King of the Beasties" with chaotic results.

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    Director:Karl Geurs
  20. Background image for Rabbit Marks the Spot
    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #20 - Rabbit Marks the Spot

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    S2:E3

    Sick of his friends ruining his garden while they are playing pirate, Rabbit gives them a fake treasure map "drawn from his great-great-great uncle and the greastest rabbit pirate ever, Long John Cottontail" that leads them to a chest full of rocks. When he becomes worried that his friends will hate him for deceiving them, he tries to get the chest back before they open it.

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    Director:Karl Geurs
  21. Background image for Dead Duck
    6.3/10(3 votes)

    #21 - Dead Duck

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    S1:E47

    Chasing Megavolt, Darkwing gets into an accident and is killed. Now, on the run from Death himself, he no only plans to apprehend the villain he's after, but also has to search for a way to return to the living before it's too late.

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    Director:N/A
  22. Background image for Hush, Hush Sweet Charlatan
    5.8/10(5 votes)

    #22 - Hush, Hush Sweet Charlatan

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    S1:E15

    Tuskerninni plans to take over a studio by causing 'accidents' to occur to the leading actors. Darkwing decides to investigate by becoming the lead in Tuskerninni's latest film!

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    Director:N/A
  23. Background image for The Idol Rich
    5.5/10(4 votes)

    #23 - The Idol Rich

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    S1:E13

    Baloo and Kit find themselves pitted against the infamous Col. Spigot.

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  24. Background image for Whistlestop Jackson, Legend
    4.5/10(2 votes)

    #24 - Whistlestop Jackson, Legend

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    S1:E29

    Rebecca hires Baloo's childhood idol, famed flying ace Whistlestop Jackson.

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Carter Crocker Ratings Summary

"The Masked Offender" is the best rated episode written by Carter Crocker. It scored 8/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by Karl Geurs. It aired on 12/17/1988 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Luck Amok".