The best episode written by Cindy Morrow is "Sisterhooves Social", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by N/A". "Sisterhooves Social" aired on 11/5/2011 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Read It and Weep".
Sweetie Belle comes up with an idea to celebrate sisterly unity in an impromptu party with not much planning, and when Rarity decides not to be part of the celebration, Sweetie Belle becomes angry and disowns her as her sister.
Director: N/A
Writer: Cindy Morrow
After mocking it as an 'egghead' pursuit, Rainbow Dash discovers the joys of reading while laid up in Ponyville Hospital. Can she finish her book before her friends discover her secret?
Director: N/A
Writer: Cindy Morrow
As winter comes to its scheduled end, Ponyville prepares for the annual cleanup to make way for spring. Twilight Sparkle wants to help, even without her magic (to respect Ponyville's traditions), but she may find it difficult to find her place.
Director: N/A
Writer: Cindy Morrow
Pinkie Pie bonds with Rainbow Dash over their shared love of pranks, but when Rainbow's old friend Gilda the Griffon visits, Pinkie Pie becomes a third wheel, and notices that Gilda has a mean streak.
Director: Jayson Thiessen
Writer: Cindy Morrow
Granny Smith agrees to let Applejack lead the Apple Family reunion but Applejack loses sight of what is truly important.
Director: N/A
Writer: Cindy Morrow
Mickey attempts to rescue Minnie from her burning apartment building.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Cindy Morrow
Apple Bloom does everything she can think of to stop Granny Smith from speaking to her class and causing everlasting embarrassment.
Director: N/A
Writer: Cindy Morrow
Fluttershy struggles to overcome her fear of public humiliation so she can help Rainbow Dash and the other pegasi create a Tornado powerful enough to lift the water required for Rainy Season up into the cloud-producing city of Cloudsdale.
Director: N/A
Writer: Cindy Morrow
Rainbow Dash can't accept the fact that Tank must hibernate for the winter and decides that the solution is to stop winter from coming.
Director: N/A
Writer: Cindy Morrow
Mickey and Donald struggle to get Goofy through a job interview while he's asleep.
Director: Eddie Trigueros
Writer: Cindy Morrow
After entering a talent competition, the Cutie Mark Crusaders believe the event will help them discover what they are meant to do in life. They hope that winning the contest will help them get their cutie marks, if they can keep from ruining each other's work.
Director: N/A
Writer: Cindy Morrow
Spike meets an owl Twilight befriends to help her with their work. He soon feels threatened over the possibility that it will take his spot as the unicorn's trusted assistant. Driven by jealousy, how far will he go to make sure it doesn't happen?
Director: N/A
Writer: Cindy Morrow
After witnessing a crime, Talking Dog stays at the Powerpuff Girls house for a while as part of a witness protection program.
Director: Robert Alvarez
Writer: Cindy Morrow
The girls wake up to discover their bed is wet. Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup all deny the incident, but they still wonder who did it. This destroys their confidence.
Director: Randy Myers
Writer: Cindy Morrow
When Ms. Keane gets sick she hires a substitute teacher named Mr.Green to run the class in her absence. Unfortunately because of his monstrous appearance the girls assume he's a bad guy and try to save their classmates from him.
Director: Randy Myers
Writer: Cindy Morrow
A new group of criminals, which is a group of cute little animals robs Townsville blind. The girls try to stop them, but because of their innocent looks the animal criminals have the advantage.
Director: Randy Myers
Writer: Cindy Morrow
The Professor is anxious to win the 2nd Townsville Annual Cook-off competition this year.
Director: Robert Alvarez
Writer: Cindy Morrow
The Cutie Mark Crusaders are crushed when Babs Seed rejects their invitation to become a fellow Crusader and instead become a bully.
Director: N/A
Writer: Cindy Morrow
Mickey, Minnie and Daisy go sailing with Donald only to find out that Donald can't sail.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Cindy Morrow
As Billy notices Mandy and Grim's usual negative attitude, he wishes they were in a magical land of happiness, so Grim transports them to an enchanted forest. Billy enjoys the relaxed surroundings until he meets a cantankerous and sour unicorn named Mary-Frances. Billy tries to change Mary-Frances attitude, but she is reluctant due to an earlier trauma of not being able to swim and follow the other unicorns into the sea. After Billy teaches Mary-Frances to swim, she feels happy and finally can join the other unicorns, but they turn out to be bullies, the real reason she never joined them in the first place. Billy stays with the unicorns and Mary-Frances goes back with Mandy and Grim to watch TV.
Director: Shaun Cashman
Writer: Cindy Morrow
When the Girls hear the Professor trying to make something out of sugar, spice, and everything nice, they are sure he's trying to create new little girls.
Director: John McIntyre
Writer: Cindy Morrow