The best episode written by Paul Rudish is "Bad Ear Day", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Chris Savino". "Bad Ear Day" aired on 8/16/2013 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "A Pete Scorned".
Mickey searches for his ears, after losing them before a date with Minnie while being deaf at the same time. Now that Mickey discovers that the second and third pucks on the Ice Hockey Rink are his ears, Mickey has to win a game for the Home Team to retrieve his ears.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey attempts to help Peg Leg Pete after a new bully shows up and steals his mojo.
Director: Dave Wasson
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey and Minnie's canoe goes off course and takes them on a dangerous, globe-trekking adventure!
Director: Eddie Trigueros
Writer: Paul Rudish
On his way to work at a children's train station in Tokyo, Mickey is accidentally forced to board the wrong bullet train. So he tries to work his way around the commute on the train by climbing the hang grips over a sea of punk-rock like teens, working his way through several people in beige coats, and fighting a sumo-wrestler.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey is sent out to get a bottle of sparkling lemonade during the Grand Prix and has to protect the last bottle on his way back to Minnie.
Director: Heiko von Drengenberg
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey sets out to find the perfect flower for Minnie.
Director: Dave Wasson
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey, Goofy, and Donald's car breaks down and when they can't afford to pay the fee they try bronco busting to earn money.
Director: Dave Wasson
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey and Minnie get separated inside a spooky tomb located under the Valley of the Kings in Egypt.
Director: Dave Thomas
Writer: Paul Rudish
An old lady needs help moving a huge load of trash from her backyard to the curb for a junkman to pick up. Mickey promises to help before discovering just how much trash there actually is.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey and Minnie go on a cruise to relax, but because they're in the VIP Experience they have to endure all the activities.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey and Pete team up to win a three-legged race, but Pete has dirty tricks up his sleeve in order to win the race, so Mickey has to finish the race fair and square by himself.
Director: Dave Thomas
Writer: Paul Rudish
The perfect dream awaits a sleepy Mickey, but outside forces conspire to keep him awake.
Director: Eddie Trigueros
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey's hope to feed a sweet, little bird backfires when he constructs a feeder that attracts every bird in the city.
Director: Eddie Trigueros
Writer: Paul Rudish
The arrival of spring is placed in jeopardy when winter refuses to relinquish its grasp of the season.
Director: Alonso Ramirez Ramos
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey, Donald, and Goofy attempt to give Minnie's new house an adorable makeover.
Director: Eddie Trigueros
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey is haunted by guilt after failing to pay the fee on a toll road.
Director: Alonso Ramirez Ramos
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey attempts to cure his prize-winning pig after he loses his adorable squeal. Note: Cow, horse, geese, lamb, and chickens from Mary Poppins make cameos.
Director: Alonso Ramirez Ramos
Writer: Paul Rudish
Pluto turns jealous after Goofy moves in and starts behaving like Mickey's new dog.
Director: Dave Wasson
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey and Donald struggle to rebuild their best friend trio after Goofy gets broken into a pile of incomprehensible pieces.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey’s quest to make everyone smile hits a snag when he meets a Wicked Witch bent on delivering poison apples to the fairest one in the land.
Director: Eddie Trigueros
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey’s friends are placed in jeopardy after he attempts to spice up their weekly game night.
Director: Jason Reicher
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey agrees to watch over Goofy after he reveals he has sleepwalking problems.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey attempts to rescue Minnie from her burning apartment building.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Paul Rudish
Mickey experiences frustration and trouble when he attempts to get Pluto to swallow a simple little pill.
Director: Eddie Trigueros
Writer: Paul Rudish
Donald and Daisy's little lie becomes a big problem when they try to get out of a group date.
Director: Mike Bell
Writer: Paul Rudish