The best episode written by Melody Fox is "For Real", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Michael Chang". "For Real" aired on 10/15/2005 and is rated 0.7 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Virtual Freak".
Control Freak returns to Titan Tower with "The Ultimate Titans Challenge," a series of events designed specifically to challenge the Teen Titans. But what happens to Control Freak's big plan when he finds himself facing not the "real" Titans -- but the Titans East?
Director: Michael Chang
Writer: Melody Fox
Freak and Cosgrove are zapped inside a Virtual Tussle virtual reality game.
Director: Peter Shin
Writer: Melody Fox
An exciting battle on a distant space station ends with a tremendous explosion that blows the T-Ship apart -- and sends the Titans flying off in five different directions to crashland on a strange alien world.
Director: Alex Soto
Writer: Melody Fox
The Ascension passengers are in for many surprises when the selection of families eligible for birthing rights is announced; the Denningers work together to secure their power and upset Councilman Rose; and Viondra seizes an opportunity to assert her dominance when a mysterious power surge knocks out systems on the ship.
Director: Nick Copus
Writer: Melody Fox
The babies go out for pizza.
Director: Jim Duffy
Writer: Melody Fox
Spike's attempts to save Dil from immenent danger gets Spike in trouble with Stu & Didi.
Director: John Holmquist
Writer: Melody Fox
Intrigued by Chazz's unusual collection of odd asthma inhalers, Chuckie starts a rock collection, with the Rugrats adding on to it. His most-prized possession in that collection is his first rock, which is moon-shaped and reminds him of his father. The Rugrats follow suit and start collecting other items. However, collecting rocks isn't as easy as you may think.
Director: Rick Bugental
Writer: Melody Fox
Meat loaves have been disappearing all over town lately. Stuart and George think that a "Meat Loaf Bandit" is on the loose. They buy a dog to help protect their house and they set up traps.
Director: Bob Hathcock
Writer: Melody Fox