The best episode written by Craig McCracken is "The Greatest", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Dave Thomas". "The Greatest" aired on 9/13/2013 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Kid Cosmic and the Epic Fail".
Lord Hater sets out to control and win everything in the universe, including conquering The Binglebops and their planet, but his plans are soon diverted when he finds himself accepting Wander's series of challenges to prove once and for all that he truly is the greatest in the entire galaxy.
Director: Dave Thomas
Writer: Craig McCracken
Pushed to the edge by Chuck’s nonstop taunts, Kid decides to steal the other four rings and go it alone in a desert showdown with Chuck's Great Leader.
Director: Craig McCracken
Writer: Craig McCracken
Things aren't looking good for the team, but that won't stop Kid from trying to save the day as he finally learns what being a real hero is all about.
Director: Craig McCracken
Writer: Craig McCracken
Sensing danger, newly superpowered cat Tuna Sandwich sets off on a quest to save Kid, whose attempt to lead a team mission goes all kinds of wrong.
Director: Craig McCracken
Writer: Craig McCracken
Kid and the Local Heroes try to protect their family, friends and favorite place to eat when a pack of demonic alien dogs invades the diner.
Director: Craig McCracken
Writer: Craig McCracken
Kid may be down, but he's definitely not out. With a wild plan in place, he and the Local Heroes suit up and race into danger to stop the alien battle.
Director: Craig McCracken
Writer: Craig McCracken
While an elite new squad of government-sponsored superheroes faces down an alien threat, Kid begins to wonder if he's misjudged the entire situation.
Director: Craig McCracken
Writer: Craig McCracken
After Kid discovers five powerful cosmic stones, he turns to teen waitress Jo for help in figuring them out — and keeping them out of the wrong hands.
Director: Craig McCracken
Writer: Craig McCracken
When 4-year-old Rosa transforms into a 40-foot giant after finding one of the rings, it's up to Kid and Jo to keep the destructive tot out of trouble.
Director: Craig McCracken
Writer: Craig McCracken
As Kid and the self-proclaimed Local Heroes confront a wave of alien invaders, everyone starts to get the hang of their powers. Well, almost everyone.
Director: Craig McCracken
Writer: Craig McCracken
The citizens of Townsville loves The Powerpuff Girls and its annoying Him, so Him turns everyone's love for the Powerpuff Girls into hate.
Director: Genndy Tartakovsky
Writer: Craig McCracken
On a very hot and humid day Blossom discovers that she has ice powers.
Director: John McIntyre
Writer: Craig McCracken