The best episode written by Mike Teverbaugh is "Animal House", rated 10/10 from 4 user votes. It was "directed by John Eng". "Animal House" aired on 9/4/2012 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "We Are Family, Part 2".
The dragons unintentionally reduce Berk's food productivity by still scaring the living daylights out of the local livestock, and with the first winter storm coming, the dragon-riding Viking youths of Berk must try and familiarize the local animals with their Dragon companions.
Director: John Eng
Writer: Mike Teverbaugh
Mildew has betrayed the Vikings of Berk and allowed Alvin the Treacherous to kidnap Hiccup and Toothless. Astrid and Stoick must rescue them from Outcast Island along with help from a new friend.
Director: Elaine Bogan
Writer: Mike Teverbaugh
Dragons are still dragons, and as a result, they are causing mayhem in the Isle of Berk. Stoick is reconsidering allowing the dragons to roam freely on Berk. It is up to Hiccup and his friends to convince Stoick otherwise.
Director: Anthony Bell
Writer: Mike Teverbaugh
Outdoor Man's longtime architect, Bill McKenzie (Richard Karn), faces professional competition from a young, attractive woman; Vanessa wonders if her recent promotion was based on looks or talent.
Director: John Pasquin
Writer: Mike Teverbaugh
After a survey reveals that the staff is unhappy, Veronica tries to improve their morale.
Director: Gail Mancuso
Writer: Mike Teverbaugh
Veronica is suspicious that Ted might be using his daughter to bond with the boss in an effort to advance his career. Meanwhile, Phil and Lem tentatively start a friendship with Linda.
Director: Michael Spiller
Writer: Mike Teverbaugh
Despite having a good time teaching Eve how to drive, Mike thinks Vanessa should take over so she and Eve can bond; Mandy is annoyed by Mike's endless requests for Kyle to do work around the house.
Director: John Pasquin
Writer: Mike Teverbaugh
Chuck and Mike debate the merits of an inner city school merging with a high school in an upscale neighborhood; Boyd's Halloween costume -- a lump of coal -- reminds Vanessa of her job's potential impact on the environment.
Director: John Pasquin
Writer: Mike Teverbaugh
When a typo in a memo about inappropriate behavior at Veridian Dynamics orders employees to now engage in offensive language, Ted tries to convince the company to correct the error, but not before the insults start flying. Meanwhile, Veronica is afraid, and guilty. If the company can make such a stupid mistake, can it be that her own promotion is the result of a typo on a memo meant for W. Palmer and not V. Palmer?
Director: Michael Fresco
Writer: Mike Teverbaugh
Veridian blames Linda for a perfume with unexpected side effects, and friends fall out when they're forced to testify.
Director: Lee Shallat Chemel
Writer: Mike Teverbaugh
The team learns a shocking secret about Veronica when an invention goes awry. Meanwhile, Linda tries to set up Ted with another woman.
Director: Michael Spiller
Writer: Mike Teverbaugh
Mike decides to give Vanessa a family-free holiday for Christmas; Ed accidentally shoots a bald eagle.
Director: John Pasquin
Writer: Mike Teverbaugh
Eve tries to avoid a class with a tough teacher so she can get straight A's and go to college at West Point.
Director: Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Writer: Mike Teverbaugh
When Mike and Ed take Ryan and his supposedly-ailing dad, Victor, on their hunting trip, Victor admits he wasn't truthful about his reasons for finally coming to see Ryan. Meanwhile, Vanessa scrambles to get more family members to attend Ryan and Kristin's wedding.
Director: Robbie Countryman
Writer: Mike Teverbaugh
Vanessa's mother comes to visit and hits it off with Ed; Mandy and Kyle tutor Boyd, but they may be the ones getting outsmarted.
Director: Andy Cadiff
Writer: Mike Teverbaugh