The best episode written by Kat Morris is "Terror Tales of the Park II (2)", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by John Infantino". "Terror Tales of the Park II (2)" aired on 10/15/2012 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Change Your Mind".
While on their drive to a Halloween party, Mordecai and Rigby tells scary stories to Benson, Pops, Skips, Muscle Man, High Five Ghost and Thomas.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Kat Morris
Steven faces his biggest challenge yet.
Director: Kat Morris
Writer: Kat Morris
Mordecai and Rigby try to clean the fountain when Benson told them to but they find a bunch of baby ducks. So Benson and the two say to give it away. But when they imprint on Rigby, they start to do learn from Rigby on fighting and playing. Mordecai and Rigby think they should keep them after it learns from Rigby. But the duck collector tries to get away with the ducks.
Director: N/A
Writer: Kat Morris
A three-part Halloween special in which terrifying tales are told. In "Creepy Doll", the guys discover an old doll that wants revenge on Pops. In "Death Metal Crash Pit", a pit is haunted by a 1980s death-metal band. In the last segment, "In the House", Mordecai dresses up as a father with five "kids", to receive more Halloween candy, while Rigby goes as a robber and scares away people.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Kat Morris
After finding out their new game isn't as awesome as they thought, Mordecai and Rigby try to get their money back which the store manager refuses to give to them. In retaliation, Mordecai and Rigby sabotage the sale of the game so much they are pulled into the game by the manager and must defeat him to get their freedom and their refund.
Director: N/A
Writer: Kat Morris
The house is decorated, the guests have arrived and it seems like it's the season to save Christmas when the gang finds themselves faced with the task of destroying a present for Santa that has the potential to destroy them and the holiday.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Kat Morris
Mordecai sees Pops naked and tries to forget about it. Rigby decides to help out by showing him an anime with supernatural powers. In turn, the anime ends up wiping out all of Mordecai's memories and it's up to Rigby and Skips to get back Mordecai's mind.
Director: N/A
Writer: Kat Morris
Mordecai thinks that Margaret is engaged, and he wants to find a girlfriend as soon as possible to try and get over her.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Kat Morris
Mordecai and Rigby are slacking off again, this time with a stick hockey table. Benson finds out and makes a deal with the two--if they finish all their work, they can play the game. However, when Benson goes against his word and sells it, Mordecai and Rigby must set out to retrieve it.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Kat Morris
Mordecai and Rigby hope to impress Margaret and Eileen by taking a picture with Death Bear.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Kat Morris
Pops wants to beat the milk challenge to prove he’s one of the guys.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Kat Morris
Mordecai and Rigby go to unbelievable lengths to beat Muscle Man and High Five Ghost in a radio contest to win a car.
Director: N/A
Writer: Kat Morris
Mordecai, Rigby, Margaret and Eileen head to the mountains for a camping trip in their "secret spot." Mordecai tries to prove to Margaret that camping is cool.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Kat Morris
Muscle Man, Rigby and Starla are annoyed about Mordecai's awkward goodbye to Margaret so they try to get Mordecai to tell Margaret how he feels about her.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Kat Morris
Mordecai owes Rigby big time when he agrees to go on a double date with him.
Director: N/A
Writer: Kat Morris
Mordecai accidentally calls Margaret and must find a way to erase the embarrassing message he left on her voicemail.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Kat Morris
Mordecai offers Margaret a ride to the airport.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Kat Morris
Muscle Man's incessant usage of outdated and confusing "My Mom" jokes during a day filled with pressing deadlines and assignments infuriates Mordecai, especially after Rigby decides to join in and issue more of his own jokes.
Director: N/A
Writer: Kat Morris
Mordecai finally makes his move and tries to kiss Margaret.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Kat Morris
Pops bans Benson from yelling at Mordecai and Rigby, causing Benson to have a major meltdown.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Kat Morris
Margret plans a last minute party at a local club so that she can dance. The List becomes their mortal enemy in this episode.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Kat Morris
When a menacing red eye is about to hit Beach City, the only thing that can destroy it is a Laser Light Cannon which once belonged to Steven's mother, Rose Quartz. Thus, Steven enlists the help of his father, Greg, and they search through his storage for the cannon.
Director: Ian Jones-Quartey
Writer: Kat Morris
Mordecai and Rigby learn the price of getting recognition after altering Benson's magic book of records.
Director: N/A
Writer: Kat Morris
When Pops is humiliated by a bunch of rappers, Mordecai and Rigby attempt to teach him to rap instead of recite poetry.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Kat Morris
While on their drive to a Halloween party, Mordecai and Rigby tells scary stories to Benson, Pops, Skips, Muscle Man, High Five Ghost and Thomas.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Kat Morris