The best episode written by Richard Merwin is "Hotel Strangeduck", rated 7.25/10 from 4 user votes. It was "directed by Alan Zaslove". "Hotel Strangeduck" aired on 9/30/1987 and is rated 1.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Top Duck".
Scrooge turns a castle once owned by mad scientist into a hotel, but he doesn't believe that the place is haunted.
Director: Alan Zaslove
Writer: Richard Merwin
Launchpad's family comes to visit while the Beagle Boys eye Scrooge's new jet so that they can use it to pilfer his Money Bin.
Director: Alan Zaslove
Writer: Richard Merwin
Shredder learns that the police have created a robotic cop and plans to steal then clone it. April gets a tip about the new experimental cop Rex-1 and breaks into the lab with her news camera for an exclusive story.
Director: N/A
Writer: Richard Merwin
While experimenting with a matter transporter in his secret hideout, Shredder sends Rocksteady and Bebop to a nearby garbage dump. Through a series of mishaps, Rocksteady and Bebop find themselves in the Turtles' Lair.
Director: N/A
Writer: Richard Merwin
Something's attacking Scrooge's sheep and shearing off their wool, so Scrooge heads off for Australia to find out what's going on.
Director: David Block
Writer: Richard Merwin
Carmen goes on a ""Wizard of Oz""-related heist.
Director: Joe Barruso
Writer: Richard Merwin
Scrooge and the boys go to Scrooge's oil wells to find out why they ran dry.
Director: David Block
Writer: Richard Merwin
Duckworth coaches the Junior Woodchucks in a baseball game. Second part of double episode: Magica's Magic Mirror
Director: Steve Clark
Writer: Richard Merwin
Two planets are locked in a destructive war and the Autobots attempt to bring about peace. Things do not go so well, however, until a Quintesson Journal is found and provides evidence of Quintesson involvement in the war.
Director: N/A
Writer: Richard Merwin