The Best Episodes Written By Mitch Schauer

Every TV Episode Written by Mitch Schauer Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Mitch Schauer Ratings Summary

The best episode written by Mitch Schauer is "The Day the World Got Really Screwed Up!", rated 10/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Pat Shinagawa". "The Day the World Got Really Screwed Up!" aired on 10/26/1998 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Utter Nonsense".

  • The Day the World Got Really Screwed Up!
    10.0/10 2 votes

    #1 - The Day the World Got Really Screwed Up!

    Season 2 Episode 19 - Aired 10/26/1998

    Daggett and Norbert learn how to mark territory with their scent glands. Their fraternal jealousy kicks off a marathon of territory claiming across the dam, the forest, and the entire country. The boys finally learn their lesson at the hands of some rather smelly lumberjacks.

    Director: Pat Shinagawa

    Writer: Mitch Schauer

  • Utter Nonsense
    9.0/10 1 votes

    #2 - Utter Nonsense

    Season 2 Episode 13 - Aired 7/19/1998

    When Norbert and Daggett say the same thing at the same time, they play a game: the first one to speak gets a moogy-pinch. The boys spend the rest of the day trying to trick one another into speaking.

    Director: Pat Shinagawa

    Writer: Mitch Schauer

  • If You In-Sisters
    9.0/10 1 votes

    #3 - If You In-Sisters

    Season 2 Episode 20 - Aired 11/7/1998

    Daggett and Norbert vie for their baby sisters' affection when the two girls are left in their care for the weekend. While self-proclaimed child care expert Dag maps out a detailed itinerary of ""fun"" stuff to do, Norb kicks back and lets them do what they want. Neither plan works, and pandemonium reigns.

    Director: Robert Hughes

    Writer: Mitch Schauer

  • That's Monstertainment
    5.0/10 3 votes

    #4 - That's Monstertainment

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 10/5/1985

    Horror host and demon chest escapee Zomba magically transports Scooby and the gang into the film "The Son of the Bride of the Ghost of Frankenstein."

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Mitch Schauer