The best episode written by Keith Kaczorek is "Beaver Fever", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Robert Hughes". "Beaver Fever" aired on 3/1/1998 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Pond Scum".
Dag and Norb become one-hit wonders on the disco scene, resulting in strange Beatles-like behavior.
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: Keith Kaczorek
Norbert falls under the influence of slimy pond scum and becomes possessed by the spirit of un-goodliness. The Evil Norb causes undue harm to his neighbors until Daggett comes to the rescue.
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: Keith Kaczorek
A monster storm washes the Beavers out of their dam and strands them in a scary Dixieland bayou. At first, Norbert dismisses Daggett's fears about the swamp, but soon the two are running for their lives, pursued by zombies, a Swamp Witch and a man with an alligator head who want their beaver teeth for a special voodoo potion.
Director: Pat Shinagawa
Writer: Keith Kaczorek
Daggett and Norbert discover an enormous fish egg worth a bazillion dollars (and that's a lot!). The situation turns ugly when gold-fever hits the boys. Each beaver tries to steal the egg for himself, upping the ante each time, until they learn a lesson about greed at the hands of the fish egg's mother.
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: Keith Kaczorek
Norb wrestles with bed biting, the common beaver childhood problem of chewing while asleep. While Dag maintains it's no big thing, cool guy Norb has a tough time dealing with it.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Keith Kaczorek
Seeking to earn money for a set of cool rubber horror-movie masks, the Beavers become waiters at a fancy French restaurant. Disaster ensues as the boys misinterpret both the diners' and head waiter's requests. Fortunately for them, it's a French restaurant, so the patrons expect abuse from their waiters.
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: Keith Kaczorek
Daggett is mistaken for the long-extinct Horned Beaver two bumbling scientists. Their zeal to protect such a rare animal quickly becomes dangerous for everyone around Daggett.
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: Keith Kaczorek
Norbert and Daggett pick up where they left off from their first "Up All Night" adventure to find that they have been up so long that they are years into the future. When they attempt to go to sleep, they discover that they're too tired to sleep and the mayhem begins all over again.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Keith Kaczorek
Arnold loses Grandpa's watch inside the sewers, so he must retrieve from The Sewer King.
Director: Alan Smart
Writer: Keith Kaczorek
Pongo and Perdita forbid the Main Pups from using Hiccup Hole when Lucky won't apologize to Lucy for splashing her.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: Keith Kaczorek