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The Best Episodes Written By Cherie Dee Wilkerson

Every TV Episode Written by Cherie Dee Wilkerson Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. 6.6/10(14 votes)

    #1 - Tyger, Tyger

    S1:E30

    When a genetic engineer produces a man-cat hybrid, he kidnaps Selina Kyle to provide his creation with a mate.

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  2. 4.5/10(2 votes)

    #2 - Raiders of the Lost Harp

    S1:E45

    Scrooge acquires a magical harp that can determine if someone was lying or not. However, Magica de Spell wants the harp for herself, and so does the harp's guardian.

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  3. 4.0/10(2 votes)

    #3 - The Return of Optimus Prime (1)

    S3:E29

    While testing a new ship alloy, Jessica Morgan and Gregory Swafford (who hates Transformers) stumbled upon the ship Optimus Prime was on and saved him. Some time afterward, Jessica gets hurt in a battle between Protectobots, Technobots and Terrorcons, causing her father and Gregory to plot revenge. They use Optimus to lure the Autobots into a trap, getting them infected with Hate Spores which make them go berserk. As the infection spreads, Sky Lynx seeks out a Quintesson that could bring Optimus back to life.

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  4. 4.0/10(2 votes)

    #4 - The Return of Optimus Prime (2)

    S3:E30

    Optimus Prime is back and leads a team to Charr to retrieve the ship alloy from Galvatron. Galvatron guides them to it's location, but they confront a couple dangers and must fend off infected Transformers. Optimus and SkyLynx are the only ones not infected and barely get away with the alloy. The alloy is used to safeguard Optimus from the Hate Plague for his battle against Rodimus as the Matrix is the key to the cure.

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Cherie Dee Wilkerson Ratings Summary

"Tyger, Tyger" is the best rated episode written by Cherie Dee Wilkerson. It scored 6.6/10 based on 14 votes. It was directed by Frank Paur. It aired on 10/30/1992 and is rated 2.1 points higher than their second-best episode, "Raiders of the Lost Harp".