The best episode written by Tom Sheppard is "Riva Ras Regas", rated 10/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Swinton O. Scott III". "Riva Ras Regas" aired on 11/2/2002 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Fast and the Wormious".
The gang goes to Las Vegas to meet teen pop singer Lindsay Pagano, but they soon end up trying to uncover the mystery of a deceased magician who's haunting the theater that Lindsay's performing at.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Tom Sheppard
Thanks to Freddy, the gang enters a 24 hour off road race, only to deal with crazy drivers, a giant worm named El Gusanu, and the cult that honors the worm.
Director: Tom Mazzocco
Writer: Tom Sheppard
The Fruit Gang visit Marshmallow's home planet "Marshmalia".
Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Tom Sheppard
Passion Fruit is kidnapped by a mysterious knight, and the Fruit Gang try to save her.
Director: Dane Boedigheimer
Writer: Tom Sheppard
Zombie vegetables created by an alien broccoli go after Orange and the Fruit Gang.
Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Tom Sheppard
Grandpa Lemon tells a tale to the Fruit Gang about the history of "Fruit Independence" (A holiday to celebrate the ancient fruit ancestors).
Director: Dane Boedigheimer
Writer: Tom Sheppard
The Fruit Gang decide to take a trip to escape a fruit blender man, but the flight doesn't go smoothly.
Director: David Skelly
Writer: Tom Sheppard
The Fruit Gang form L.O.F. "Lords of Fruitbush", and join the produce underworld, but when they get framed by "The Squashies", they have to find a way to clear their names.
Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Tom Sheppard
The Fruit Gang shrink themselves and enter Nerville's body to remove an alien laser implanted in his brain.
Director: David Skelly
Writer: Tom Sheppard
Orange is haunted by dreams of Teddy Juicer, the monster who juices from the inside while they sleep. It’s up to Orange to keep everyone on the fruit cart awake, but when his plan fails, he must dive back into dreamland.
Director: David Skelly
Writer: Tom Sheppard
Orange and the Fruit Gang celebrate all the holidays of the year with many celebrities.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Tom Sheppard
In the time of applesaurs and banandons, the cave--man Nerville falls in love with a prehistoric babe. But when a Cro--Magnon named Oog steals her away, Orange hatches a plan to help Nerville win back the cave--woman of his dreams.
Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Tom Sheppard
Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Tom Sheppard
Orange's parents visit, prompting him to concoct a ruse to make himself seem more successful; a supermarket brawl breaks out between pirates and blue bloods.
Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Tom Sheppard
Everyone (except for Nerville) is invited to Marshmellow's wedding to the stupid, horrorble beast Grumbula.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Tom Sheppard
It's all about the music for Banana Monocle, the hugely successful fruit punk band. This ragtag band of fruit rocketed to the top with their unique sound and annoying lyrics. But will the pressures of fame and success tear them apart?
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Tom Sheppard
The League of Food Overlords captures Nerville and holds the fate of the cart in their hands. With the deadline of their destruction fast approaching, Orange sets out on a journey to see the Wise Old Fruit. Will he learn the secrets needed to defeat their edible adversaries?
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Tom Sheppard
The League of Food Overlords captures Nerville and holds the fate of the cart in their hands. With the deadline of their destruction fast approaching, Orange sets out on a journey to see the Wise Old Fruit. Will he learn the secrets needed to defeat their edible adversaries?
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Tom Sheppard
Guitierrez returns with a device that could vaporize the entire world.
Director: Rich Arons
Writer: Tom Sheppard
Brain comes face to face with his former friend and now enemy, Snowball. And it seems Snowball has his own plans to take over the world.
Director: Audu Paden
Writer: Tom Sheppard
A successful modern artist is born and it's Pinky, trying to help fund Brain's new plan.
Director: Charles Visser
Writer: Tom Sheppard
Brain hopes his inter-galactic pen pal, Zalgar, will help him take over the world. But it turns out Zalgar likes to snack on brains.
Director: Al Zegler
Writer: Tom Sheppard
Brain gets a group of men to steal money from the rich (ala Robin Hood) to pay for his new plot.
Director: Kirk Tingblad
Writer: Tom Sheppard
Pinky and Brain get sealed in an Egyptian pyramid where a mummy is lurking about.
Director: Kirk Tingblad
Writer: Tom Sheppard