The best episode written by Mark Edward Edens is "A Fright at the Opera", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by N/A". "A Fright at the Opera" aired on 10/26/1987 and is rated 0.7 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Final Decision".
Attending an opera, Egon and a disinterested Peter are shocked when ghostly Valkyries actually appear and create havoc. The Ghostbusters are soon facing the music... and the Valkyries!
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
Prominent anti-mutant and presidential hopeful Senator Kelly is caught in a tug-of-war between Magneto's goal of mutant superiority, the X-Men's dream of peaceful co-existance between mutants and humans, and the mutant-hunting Sentinel robots' goals of global domination.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
Rogue seeks a scientist who claims to be able to "cure" any mutant of their powers, unaware that neither he, nor his process, are what they appear to be.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
Breaking into the Mutant Control Agency's headquarters to destroy the registration files on mutants, the X-Men lose two of their members against the Sentinels, but eventually gain another.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
Gambit, Storm, and Jubilee become slave labor on the island resort of Genosha, along with other mutants, forced to help build the new power source for a Sentinel factory. They're given aide in escaping by a mysterious mercenary named Cable.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
The personalities of Shredder and Splinter are switched when a device is accidentally activated during a battle between the Turtles and their enemies. As Shredder plans the Turtles' demise and Splinter plans on how to get back to his body, everyone else is clueless.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
A young teenager has been rejecting her mutant powers ever since she discovered them. But when giant robots track her down, it's up to the X-Men to save her.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
The X-Men are divided and conquered, by none other than a friend they had thought dead.
Director: Larry Houston
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
Shi'ar Emperor D'Ken's rise to power via the M'Kraan Crystal is causing a universal implosion. The X-Men, Imperial Guard, and Starjammers find themselves overpowered and unable to stop it. Jean Grey must unleash her destiny as the host of the Phoenix, even at a most personal cost.
Director: Larry Houston
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
High ranking corporate executives are kidnapped by men in business suits. The Turtles don't get involved until they learn that one of these corporations is the world's largest suppliers of pizza.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
Strife frames Iolaus for stealing money from Kora's in an attempt to get at Hercules and causes Hercules, Iolaus, and Jason to be at odds with each other.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
The X-Men barely survive their return trip from space, Jean Grey discovering herself changed by the experience. Professor Xavier's dark half is given form, and proceeds to attack his students.
Director: Larry Houston
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
Lilandra seeks to protect the M'Kraan Crystal from her wicked brother, the Emperor D'Ken. But the interstellar pirates known as the Starjammers capture it, and Cyclops, in an effort to enact their own revenge scheme on the emperor.
Director: Larry Houston
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
Dale is being hassled with chores so much that he joins a group of pirate rats.
Director: John Kimball
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
Aliens abduct Donatello and Rocksteady.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
Splinter suffers amnesia as the Turtles try to remind him that he is the true leader of the Foot Clan.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
It's Baloo vs. Plane Jane to find the Wost Wings of Walla Walla Bing Bang.
Director: Jamie Mitchell
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
Unforseen circumstances cause the Rangers to take off in the Space Plane and be stranded in space!
Director: John Kimball
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
Monty's father, Cheddarhead Charlie, comes for a visit and takes over, much to the Rescue Rangers' chagrin.
Director: John Kimball
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
Monty tries to make some cheese chowder and instead encounters a couple of cut-rate crooks.
Director: John Kimball
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
Captain Fin, self-appointed crusader for rights of fishes everywhere, uses a converted submarine to terrorize the land dwellers and the Rangers must find a way to stop him.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
Nimnul's nephew, Normie, 'borrows' one of Nimnul's inventions and enters it as his exhibit in a science fair.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
A group of trainees and their leader, veteran gate traveller Gus Bonner, must help an alien named Draga, who is being pursued by both alien forces and bounty hunters from Earth, get back to her homeworld.
Director: Martin Wood
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
The team stay on a jungle planet, cut off by Nephestis who has framed Gus as a traitor. The local Thorn aliens are dying of a disease which Gus believes he left there on a previous expedition. The others choose to head out with the Ancient chrysalis but are ambushed by the Tlak'khan but escape...as the chrysalis hatches and the winged Ancient escapes. The Tlak'khan leader De'kyll takes the Thorn village hostage and Bonner surrenders but the Ancient intervenes and the cadets take them prisoner (except De'kyll escapes). The Ancient learns English through Seattle and asks the team for help, and after being named Draga. Draga heals the ailing Thorn but knows nothing about the Stargates and remains with the team.
Director: Martin Wood
Writer: Mark Edward Edens
Baloo starts his own business delivering pizzas in the Sea Duck.
Director: Robert Taylor
Writer: Mark Edward Edens