The best episode written by Jack C. Thomas is "Beach Bummed", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Sarah Frost". "Beach Bummed" aired on 2/15/2005 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Total Nightmare".
After some ritual beach-themed bullying, courtesy of Francis, Timmy wishes that he was the strongest guy on the beach.
Director: Sarah Frost
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
When Hookfang is drawn to a female Monstrous Nightmare, Snotlout tries to break them up before he loses his best friend forever.
Director: Jae Kim
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
After an attack on Berk, Astrid trains a crew of backup Dragon Riders to battle back—but no one can guess how soon the next strike will hit.
Director: Elaine Bogan
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
As Hiccup and Snotlout race to rescue the others from the Dragon Hunters, they don't realize that someone close to them is working with the enemy.
Director: Elaine Bogan
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Ryker is determined to create a key to the Dragon Eye, so he heads to Glacier Island to find the Snow Wraith that the Dragon Riders are protecting.
Director: T.J. Sullivan
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
The Skrill returns with a vendetta against Hiccup and Toothless. Hiccup and the Riders must choose a new course of action to stop the vicious dragon.
Director: David Jones
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Orange and Pear visit an evil detective.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Orange is frozen in time.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
A torn treasure map. A long-forgotten love. And beet ninjas. It's high adventure for Orange as he embarks on a quest to find the Lost Food Pyramid.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
On an island that will make the perfect outpost, the dragon riders discover its indigenous residents are a mysterious new breed of dragon.
Director: Elaine Bogan
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
As a Rumblehorn dragon wreaks havoc on Dragon's Edge, Hiccup seeks the help of Stoick – who forms an unexpected bond with the rampaging beast.
Director: T.J. Sullivan
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
During their search for the escaped Dagur the Deranged, Hiccup and the Dragon Riders discover a mysterious object—one that holds their destiny.
Director: Elaine Bogan
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Being annoyed by his inability to stay up all night and thus missing night-time events, Timmy wishes for the world to have no sleep at all. He soon realizes that everyone needs sleep to function.
Director: Butch Hartman
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
During his worst Halloween ever, Timmy wishes that everyone's Halloween costumes were real and scary.
Director: Butch Hartman
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
It's summer time and all the parents are leaving their children under Vicky's slave care, so Timmy decides to use his treehouse as a radio station to broadcast a message to all the parents in Dimmsdale: To spend time with their kids in the summer.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Timmy snoops inside his fairies fishbowl castle, but causes trouble after accidentally wishing back past godkids in the Hall of Infamy.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
When Timmy vaguely wishes that Vicky was a million, million miles from him, she ends up being brought to the War planet of Yugopatamia, and lands in the love-struck tentacles of Mark Chang, alien prince!
Director: Butch Hartman
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Mrs. Turner wins a contest that makes her the new weather-person of the local news, and Timmy wishes that everything she will predict would come true.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
For the annual Father-Son bike race, Timmy wishes up a bike that's unstoppable, unbreakable, and totally modern and cool: Super Bike. But the bike gets super jealous of Timmy's friends and hobbies.
Director: Butch Hartman
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Turbo must slow down to win a gecko lizard's challenge.
Director: Nate Clesowich
Writer: Jack C. Thomas