The best episode written by Mark Drop is "Into the Woods", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Brian Henson". "Into the Woods" aired on 9/20/1995 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Steroids to Heaven".
Earl, Robbie and Roy stumble into a tar pit when they take the Baby into the forest for the traditional dinosaur Wilderness Rite of Passage.
Director: Brian Henson
Writer: Mark Drop
Robbie doesn't feel that much comfortable with being the weakest dinosaur in the family, so in order for him to become very strong and muscular, he uses one of Dolf's favorite foods to make him become very strong and that's when he starts giving Caroline the hots and tries to woo her love.
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: Mark Drop
Robbie crosses over to the swamps and gets sold on the mammals' ""swamp music,"" but they're liable to be sold out in a dinosaur record deal, which Robbie orchestrated.
Director: Tom Trbovich
Writer: Mark Drop
Randall becomes popular when he uses a joke book to make himself a standup comedian.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Mark Drop
When Team Impossible demands that Kim cease her duties as a teen hero, Kim is caught between a choice to live a normal life or continue to help save people. However, even should she decide to keep saving the world on a regular basis, can she outmatch three of the highest paid heroes in the world who have everything at their disposal, even their own theme song?
Director: Steve Loter
Writer: Mark Drop
Earl makes a deal with the devil (which is a wierd inconsistency in the show) after watching a late night show, "Lifestyles of Those We Envy".
Director: Tom Trbovich
Writer: Mark Drop
A career day assembly gets all the kids to decide their future careers. That is all except Spinelli.
Director: Brenda Piluso
Writer: Mark Drop
The gang gets busted when they accidentally break a statue of a famous hero.
Director: Howy Parkins
Writer: Mark Drop
Gretchen and Vince both run for president.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Mark Drop