The best episode written by Christopher Amick is "The Astronomers in Turtlenecks", rated 9/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Chris Copeland". "The Astronomers in Turtlenecks" aired on 1/14/2020 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Mute-Eat-Mute World".
Kipo and the gang act like a pack to cozy up to the nerdy Newton Wolves and use their telescope to find the burrow people. The hunt is on.
Director: Chris Copeland
Writer: Christopher Amick
A big secret’s out, and Wolf can’t deal. Meanwhile, Kipo must resist the urge to pet Mega Bunny babies before escaping from sticky Mod Frog Jamack.
Director: Chase Conley
Writer: Christopher Amick
From Hugo to Scarlemagne, from victim to villain, a tyrant tells his tale. Wolf, Benson and Dave hatch a plan that could blow up in their faces.
Director: Bridget Underwood
Writer: Christopher Amick
Kipo and the gang embark on a risky mission to Cappuccino’s Mute brunch spot and reconnect with an old frenemy. But will they all end up on the menu?
Director: Matt Ahrens
Writer: Christopher Amick
Old frenemies are on the comeback. Kipo reaches out to alliance stopper Scarlemagne, and Margot asks Wolf for a favor. Are second chances possible?
Director: Michael Chang
Writer: Christopher Amick
As everyone regroups, Kipo blames herself for the damage done and springs into action. Enter Dave with a tale about fanatics — and one awesome fan.
Director: Bridget Underwood
Writer: Christopher Amick
Po is ready and willing to be Blade's apprentice. But their mismatched personalities clash — until Po's masterful kung fu moves impress his partner.
Director: Matthew Humphreys
Writer: Christopher Amick
Po and the gang arrive in India in search of Rukhmini's old friend Diya, who might be able to help them on their quest for the Tianshang weapons.
Director: James Yang
Writer: Christopher Amick
A mysterious figure helps Po. Po and Blade must put aside their differences when they stumble into Klaus and Veruca in the desert spice market.
Director: Matthew Humphreys
Writer: Christopher Amick
Blade explains everything about her past. An epic sled chase through the snow-covered mountains leads Po to make a fateful decision.
Director: Kevin Wotton
Writer: Christopher Amick
The duo rushes to the emperor's palace to warn him of Klaus and Veruca's intentions. Po and Blade get separated, and a hidden secret is revealed.
Director: David Dick
Writer: Christopher Amick
In pursuit of the enchanted pendant, the crew crash Jayesh's wedding. Meanwhile, Veruca and Klaus meet the new Archmage and threaten to steal his helmet.
Director: Kevin Wotton
Writer: Christopher Amick
The group travels to Tikal in search of the Protector, but the hero's identity remains a mystery. There's only one way to unmask them: a trap.
Director: Kelly Baigent
Writer: Christopher Amick
Back in England, Blade insists on doing things her way by retracing Alfie's final days. The first stop? A chess tournament with the Queen of England.
Director: Mike Goguen
Writer: Christopher Amick
The Dragon Knights and their newest member navigate a strange and mysterious dimension. Veruca makes a startling discovery about her ancestors.
Director: William Ruzicka
Writer: Christopher Amick
As the Dragon Knights prepare to battle for control of Tikal, Blade sets out to avenge her brother. Mastodon and Po connect over the Storm Powers.
Director: David Dick
Writer: Christopher Amick
With the ancient army distracted by a fake war between China and England, the team attempts to steal back one of the Tianshang weapons.
Director: David Dick
Writer: Christopher Amick
The elements are in chaos. Pangea is collapsing. And it's up to Blade to battle the all-powerful weapon master and save the world — once and for all.
Director: Mike Goguen
Writer: Christopher Amick
With their forces combined, the Dragon Knights head into a final showdown for the Tianshang weapons to save the city — and themselves. Skadoosh!
Director: Mike Goguen
Writer: Christopher Amick
With the Tianshang weapons in the possession of a new ruler, the Dragon Knights are forced to disband and return to what's left of their homelands.
Director: David Dick
Writer: Christopher Amick