The best episode written by Luke Barats is "Fruit Vengers", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by David Skelly". "Fruit Vengers" aired on 7/23/2012 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Dr. Strange Plum".
Orange and the Fruit Gang develop superpowers after swimming in strange goo, and they have to stop Grapefruit when he starts to terrorize the vegetables.
Director: David Skelly
Writer: Luke Barats
The Fruit Gang attend a dinner at a mysterious mansion, and when they start to get murdered, it's up to Orange to solve the mystery.
Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Luke Barats
The Fruit Gang compete in a a grocery store's bowling league but aren't very skilled at the game, soon Grandpa Lemon steps up to help "The Bad News Pears".
Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Luke Barats
A prank war breaks out, pitting Orange and Passion Fruit against one another.
Director: David Skelly
Writer: Luke Barats
It is Christmas Eve, and Orange's annoying antics are spoiling everyone's holiday cheer. Later, a visit from three ghosts occurs, and they try to make Orange learn about the holiday sprit.
Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Luke Barats
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Luke Barats
Nerville builds a carnival for the fruits to enjoy, but things go wrong when they start to get destroyed.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Luke Barats
Orange, Nerville and his friends celebrate Independence Day, but the Broccoli Alien Overlord and his minions come and plan to ruin the day by destroying the world's largest ball of spaghetti.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Luke Barats
Orange and Pear investigate a murder.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Luke Barats
What can a fruit be thankful for? Years ago, at Plymouth Wok, the fruits and vegetables came together to live in peace. Too bad the utensils were out to slice them and dice them all for mealtime!
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Luke Barats
The fruits of Camp Fruit-A-Wanga have had it with losing - this year they'll beat those stuck-up veggies and win the Grocery Relay trophy! Even if it means arming the evil Broccoli Alien Overlord with a tool to ensure their ultimate destruction.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Luke Barats
The King wants heroic Orangeus out of the way so he can woo Pashromeda unimpeded - so he sends our citrusy friend on a fool's errand to bring back the dreaded beast of myth...Medrootsa!
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Luke Barats