The Best Episodes Written By Michael Ferris

Every TV Episode Written by Michael Ferris Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Michael Ferris Ratings Summary

The best episode written by Michael Ferris is "Mirrorland", rated 7.5/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Norton Virgien". "Mirrorland" aired on 9/27/1992 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Family Feud".

  • Mirrorland
    7.5/10 2 votes

    #1 - Mirrorland

    Season 2 Episode 8 - Aired 9/27/1992

    Phil and Lil tell Tommy and Chuckie that there's a world behind the mirror, so Tommy and Chuckie explore it. The world is the complete opposite of their world, but when it gets too scary they decide to come back.

    Director: Norton Virgien

    Writer: Michael Ferris

  • Family Feud
    7.0/10 1 votes

    #2 - Family Feud

    Season 2 Episode 20 - Aired 11/8/1992

    After Tommy, Phil and Lil's parents get in a big fight, Chuckie's dad tries to make them the best of friends again. If he fails, Tommy and Chuckie will never see Phil and Lil again!

    Director: Norton Virgien

    Writer: Michael Ferris

  • Angelica The Magnificent
    7.0/10 1 votes

    #3 - Angelica The Magnificent

    Season 2 Episode 33 - Aired 1/3/1993

    Angelica gets a magic wand and causes havoc all around, but when she turns Lil into a butterfly she decides that all this magic stuff is getting out of hand.

    Director: Igor Kovalyov

    Writer: Michael Ferris

  • The Box
    7.0/10 1 votes

    #4 - The Box

    Season 2 Episode 35 - Aired 1/10/1993

    Stu throws out the box from what they just got, and all the Rugrats imagine what they could do with the box. Racing car, astronaut, anything. So, what will they do?

    Director: Jeff McGrath

    Writer: Michael Ferris

  • The Mysterious Mr. Friend
    7.0/10 1 votes

    #5 - The Mysterious Mr. Friend

    Season 3 Episode 22 - Aired 12/5/1993

    Stu invents a new toy: a scary walking, talking, heat-seeking clown doll. The babies encounter it, and are horrified. Eventually, it all comes down to a final battle royale between Tommy and friends and an army of "Mr. Friends." The babies win the day...or do they?

    Director: Jim Duffy

    Writer: Michael Ferris

  • Destination: Moon
    7.0/10 1 votes

    #6 - Destination: Moon

    Season 3 Episode 25 - Aired 12/19/1993

    When Chuckie's toy rocket flies too high, the babies think that it has gone to the moon. Thinking Grandpa Lou's new trailer is a rocket ship, the pretend to fly to the moon to search for Chuckie's rocket. But they have to watch out for moon monsters!

    Director: Norton Virgien

    Writer: Michael Ferris

  • KidTV
    7.0/10 1 votes

    #7 - KidTV

    Season 3 Episode 45 - Aired 5/8/1994

    After being disgusted by a competitor's toy commercial on TV (a ""Transformer""-type flying bird that flies, goes in space, does your homework, etc.), Stu throws his invention (similar to what's on the commercial, except it doesn't do anything) at the TV, breaking the TV and the bird (the latter already broken to begin with). Afterwards, the Rugrats use a box (a ""Cheese of the Month"" box that was to be used to ship the TV back to Japan) to make their own shows, all making a rather colorful lineup.

    Director: Jeff McGrath

    Writer: Michael Ferris

  • From Russia Without Love
    6.4/10 17 votes

    #8 - From Russia Without Love

    Season 30 Episode 6 - Aired 11/11/2018

    On a mission to play hardcore pranks, Bart, Nelson and Milhouse get Moe a mail-order bride on the Dark Web.

    Director: Matthew Nastuk

    Writer: Michael Ferris

  • Paths of Glory
    5.9/10 15 votes

    #9 - Paths of Glory

    Season 27 Episode 8 - Aired 12/6/2015

    Lisa sets out to restore the tarnished reputation of Springfield’s first female inventor. To find her invention, she scours an abandoned asylum and a restaurant that caters to men. Bart joins Lisa at the asylum, stealing one of the homicidal patient’s notebooks, and bragging to the boys at school that he wrote the entries himself. This revelation causes Homer and Marge to believe he is a sociopath, which Bart decides to use to his advantage until things go too far.

    Director: Steven Dean Moore

    Writer: Michael Ferris