The best episode written by Robert Snow is "The Life And Crimes of Scrooge McDuck!", rated 8.5/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Matthew Humphreys". "The Life And Crimes of Scrooge McDuck!" aired on 3/8/2021 and is rated 0.6 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Elaine's Big Day".
Scrooge's enemies reveal a secret history to prove that he is responsible for turning them evil, forcing Louie to defend his uncle against their prosecutor, Doofus Drake.
Director: Matthew Humphreys
Writer: Robert Snow
Cece's wedding day finds Jess and Nick making a decision about their relationship. Meanwhile, Schmidt schemes with a typically overenthusiastic Winston to sabotage the nuptials, although a shocking announcement may be bigger than anything he plans.
Director: Jake Kasdan
Writer: Robert Snow
The kids pair off to find the missing pieces of a mystical sword hidden throughout a marketplace, unless F.O.W.L. gets to them first.
Director: Matthew Humphreys
Writer: Robert Snow
The family is not quite themselves as they discover the planned family photoshoot might just be a part of a bigger “wish” gone wrong.
Director: Tanner Johnson
Writer: Robert Snow
After crashing Ma Beagle's birthday party, Webby and new mysterious friend Lena must fight their way through Beagle Boy turf to get back home.
Director: Dana Terrace
Writer: Robert Snow
The future of adventuring hangs in the balance as the Duck family uncovers earth-shattering secrets in a final standoff with F.O.W.L.
Director: Matt Youngberg
Writer: Robert Snow
Webby sets out to prove to a homesick Penumbra that Earth can be a lot of fun by riding Glomgold’s newest gift to Duckburg, the suspicious Flintferris Glomwheel.
Director: Sam King
Writer: Robert Snow
Scrooge reteams with his conniving ex-partner and old flame, Goldie O’ Gilt, to find a long-lost golden lagoon, but Glomgold has other plans.
Director: John Aoshima
Writer: Robert Snow
Louie recruits Storkules for his professional monster extermination business, while Storkules faces his greatest challenge: being Donald’s roommate.
Director: Matthew Humphreys
Writer: Robert Snow
Dewey must embrace his inner heel to beat beloved Viking wrestling champ Jormungandr in a battle royale for the fate of the Earth.
Director: Tanner Johnson
Writer: Robert Snow
When Dewey invents a holiday that allows the triplets to be only children for a day, each realizes they need their brothers more than they thought.
Director: Dana Terrace
Writer: Robert Snow
On a family trip to Scrooge’s ancestral castle, Dewey tries to hide the truth about his mom as his brothers search for family secrets.
Director: Matthew Humphreys
Writer: Robert Snow
The kids must stop Scrooge’s unhealthy obsession with a few missing coins to keep him from becoming the next Glomgold.
Director: Matthew Humphreys
Writer: Robert Snow
As Della rebuilds her ship, Penumbra becomes convinced Della’s planning an attack. Meanwhile, Donald’s nap keeps getting interrupted by adventure.
Director: Jason Zurek
Writer: Robert Snow
Webby leads the kids in a race against the Beagles to find a secret treasure while hiding a secret of her own. Della is forced to teach Launchpad how to actually fly a plane.
Director: Matthew Humphreys
Writer: Robert Snow
The moon invades Duckburg, forcing Scrooge to join forces with an unlikely ally in an effort to save the earth. Meanwhile, Della and the kids search the globe for reinforcements.
Director: Jason Zurek
Writer: Robert Snow
Louie teams with Goldie to scam their way through Doofus' dangerous party. Huey pushes himself out of his comfort zone in his favorite online game.
Director: Matthew Humphreys
Writer: Robert Snow