The best episode written by Eric Acosta is "Karate Trainer", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Phil Allora". "Karate Trainer" aired on 2/21/2020 and is rated 2.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Anatomy Park".
Eager to level up her skills before a karate tournament, Lexi convinces Miko to fire up a video game simulator to help hone her moves.
Director: Phil Allora
Writer: Eric Acosta
Christmas day, Rick's friend, Reuben, comes over for his annual medical checkup. Meanwhile Jerry learns his parents have a new friend.
Director: John Rice
Writer: Eric Acosta
Morty convinces Rick to buy him a sexy robot. Later Rick and Summer spend some quality time together.
Director: Jeff Myers
Writer: Eric Acosta
In an effort to keep his finger on the pulse of Metro City, Megamind goes undercover as an ordinary sales clerk but soon learns there have been a series of robberies and disappearances in the store.
Director: Mike West
Writer: Eric Acosta
Chum clones himself to get everything accomplished and take care of an ill Megamind; when the clone makes additional copies of himself, things get out of hand.
Director: Joel Dickie
Writer: Eric Acosta
Megamind, Chum and the rest of the team attempt to infiltrate a festival thrown by Machiavillain to expose him as a villain to the rest of the city.
Director: Mike West
Writer: Eric Acosta
When Megamind's body-switching tech causes him and Roxanne to swap bodies, they must figure out how to act as the other before unleashing too much chaos and destruction on the city.
Director: Steve Garcia
Writer: Eric Acosta