The best episode written by Larry Parr is "The Dark Phoenix: The Dark Phoenix (3)", rated 6/10 from 5 user votes. It was "directed by Larry Houston". "The Dark Phoenix: The Dark Phoenix (3)" aired on 11/19/1994 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Incredible Shrinking Turtles".
As the Dark Phoenix grows increasingly hostile, even destroying an entire star system, the X-Men struggle to figure out a way to stop her without harming their teammate Jean Grey.
Director: Larry Houston
Writer: Larry Parr
While practicing their martial arts in Central Park, the Turtles witness an alien spaceship crash into a small pond. The pilot warns them that they must find the three fragments of the Eye of Zarnof.
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Writer: Larry Parr
While the Turtles and April O'Neil scour the city for the Second Fragment of the Eye of Zarnov, Shredder sheepishly reports to Krang that he has lost the First Fragment.
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Writer: Larry Parr
Jubilee's first Christmas with the X-Men doesn't go exactly as she expected, when she, Storm, and Wolverine become involved with a mission to save the Morlock child known as Leech.
Director: Larry Houston
Writer: Larry Parr
The Decepticons plans to take energy from the center of the sun using a circuit from one of their enemies, Gears. The Autobots must defeat the Decepticons and rescue their compatriot.
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Writer: Larry Parr
Dr. Doom returns to replace the world leaders with robots to rule the world.
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Writer: Larry Parr
Norman Osborn escapes from a hospital & remembers he's the Green Goblin.
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Writer: Larry Parr
Dr. Doom forms a criminal partnership with Goron.
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Writer: Larry Parr
Dr. Doom uses a laser cannon to create a fault line on NYC.
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Writer: Larry Parr
Freedom fighters start an underground movement in NYC.
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Writer: Larry Parr
NASA sends a rocket into space, built by Doctor Doom, unaware of his plan.
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Writer: Larry Parr