List of Big City Greens episodes
Big City Greens is an American animated comedy adventure television series created by The Houghton Brothers that premiered on Disney Channel on June 18, 2018. The series features the voices of Chris Houghton, Marieve Herington, Bob Joles, Artemis Pebdani, Zeno Robinson, and Wendi McLendon-Covey.
Series overview
Season | Segments | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 58 | 30 | June 18, 2018 | March 9, 2019 | |
2 | 58 | 30 | November 16, 2019 | April 3, 2021 | |
3 | 36 | 20 | October 9, 2021 | March 25, 2023 | |
4 | TBA | 30 | September 23, 2023 | TBA | |
Film | June 6, 2024 |
Episodes
Season 1 (2018–19)
No. overall | No. in season | Title [1][2] | Directed by | Written and Storyboarded by | Story by | Original air date [1][2] | Prod. code [3][4] | U.S. viewers (millions) | ||||||
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1 | 1 | "Space Chicken" | Chris & Shane Houghton | Storyboarded by : Chris Houghton Written by : Chris & Shane Houghton | Chris & Shane Houghton | June 18, 2018 | 101 | 0.68[5] | ||||||
"Steak Night" | Monica Ray | Cheyenne Curtis & Caldwell Tanner | Kylie Condon | |||||||||||
"Space Chicken": Upon moving into their new home in Big City, Cricket sets out to launch a chicken into space in an effort to leave an impression on his neighbors. He recruits his strange sister Tilly and new city friend Remy to help in his endeavor. However, with every effort he tries, he seems to instead make his father Bill look bad in their eyes. "Steak Night": The Greens pick up steak for their tradition Steak Night, but while taking the subway back home, Cricket accidentally leaves the steak back at the waiting station. Not wanting to have their first night ruined, Cricket drags his family all throughout the different stops in an effort to save their dinner. Guest stars: Zeno Robinson as Remy, Anna Akana as Gloria | ||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | "Cricket Versus" | Matt Braly | Amy Hudkins & Jonathan Wallach | Shane Houghton | June 19, 2018 | 102 | 0.63[6] | ||||||
"Blue Tater" | Monica Ray | Aaron Austin & Chris Pianka | Michael McCafferty | |||||||||||
"Cricket Versus": Cricket is tasked with wrestling a wild animal to complete a Green family rite of passage, but renounces his family name when he fails to find any vicious creatures in the city… or does he? "Blue Tater": Cricket convinces Bill to turn his pick up truck into a French fry food truck, but their day is tarnished by bad luck, after Cricket harvests an unlucky blue potato. Guest stars: Anna Akana as Gloria, Andy Daly as Officer Keys | ||||||||||||||
3 | 3 | "Swimming Fool" | Matt Braly & Tiffany Ford | Charlie Gavin & Anna O'Brian | Carson Montgomery | June 20, 2018 | 103 | 0.66[7] | ||||||
"Tilly's Goat" | Matt Braly | Amy Hudkins & Jonathan Wallach | ||||||||||||
"Swimming Fool": Cricket tries to overcome his fear of the high dive when the Greens visit an indoor pool. "Tilly's Goat": Cricket and Remy attempt to save Tilly from embarrassing herself when she enters her pet goat into a fancy dog show. Guest stars Zeno Robinson as Remy, Dee Bradley Baker as Melissa and Announcer, Jorge Diaz as Carlos, Colton Dunn as Brett, Kirby Howell-Baptiste as Judge Uppinsbottom, Monica Ray as Kiki, Luke Lowe as Benny | ||||||||||||||
4 | 4 | "Cricketsitter" | Monica Ray | Charlie Gavin & Anna O'Brian | Jennifer Keene | June 21, 2018 | 106 | 0.79[8] | ||||||
"Backflip Bill" | Amy Hudkins & Jonathan Wallach | Kenny Byerly & Kylie Condon | ||||||||||||
"Cricketsitter": While Bill takes Gramma to the doctor for a checkup, Tilly is given the task of babysitting Cricket for the time period. While Cricket is checking off his list of things to do with a bucket, Tilly sabotages one of Cricket's to-dos, and ends up dislocating one of his arm joints. "Backflip Bill": Cricket convinces Bill to follow his childhood dream of becoming a gymnast, but Bill is put a bit under pressure under some mild trauma from when Gramma was coaching Bill, during those childhood dreams. Guest stars: Brian George as Doctor, Vladimir Caamaño as Juan Pablo | ||||||||||||||
5 | 5 | "Gramma's License" | Matt Braly & Tiffany Ford | Cheyenne Curtis & Caldwell Tanner | Kenny Byerly | June 22, 2018 | 104 | 0.73[9] | ||||||
"Bear Trapped" | Chris Houghton | Matt Braly & Monica Ray | Carson Montgomery | |||||||||||
"Gramma's License": Cricket and Tilly help Gramma practice for her driver's test, after she learns her current license is expired. "Bear Trapped": Cricket, Tilly and Remy befriend a bear that's loose in the city and try to protect it from Officer Keys and animal control. Guest stars: Zeno Robinson as Remy, Andy Daly as Officer Keys, Luke Lowe as Benny, Fred Tatasciore as Daisy | ||||||||||||||
6 | 6 | "Photo Op" | Tiffany Ford | Charlie Gavin & Anna O'Brian | Carson Montgomery | June 25, 2018 | 108 | 0.72[10] | ||||||
"Remy Rescue" | Monica Ray | Ben Adams & Rebecca Schauer | Kenny Byerly | |||||||||||
"Photo Op": Bill takes the family to the mall under the pretense of going to the food court but is actually hoping to have a family photo taken, much to the rest of the Greens' dismay. "Remy Rescue": Remy's parents learn that he has been skipping his violin lessons to hang out with Cricket, and threaten to end their friendship by sending Remy to boarding school, so Cricket does the best he can to stop them and keep him and Remy's friendship tied. Guest stars: Zeno Robinson as Remy, Lorraine Toussaint as Rashida Remington, Colton Dunn as Russell Remington, Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Luke Lowe as Benny | ||||||||||||||
7 | 7 | "Gridlocked" | Monica Ray | Cheyenne Curtis & Caldwell Tanner | Shane Houghton | June 27, 2018 | 105 | 0.73[11] | ||||||
"Mama Bird" | Tiffany Ford | Amy Hudkins & Jonathan Wallach | Jennifer Keene | |||||||||||
"Gridlocked": Feeling smothered by city life, Bill decides to take the family on a day trip to the country only to become trapped in a massive traffic jam. Meanwhile, Gramma gets herself her own personal radio DJ, Tilly washes cars, and Cricket gets chased around over a big misunderstanding. "Mama Bird": Tilly finds an abandoned bird nest in the yard and decides to take care of the chicks, only to become jealous when they take a liking to Cricket instead of her, which drives Tilly to deprivation. Guest stars: Anna Akana as Gloria, Andy Daly as Officer Keys, Scott Aukerman as Radio DJ, John DiMaggio as Truck Driver | ||||||||||||||
8 | 8 | "Welcome Home" | Matt Braly | Chris Houghton | Shane Houghton | July 2, 2018 | 107 | 0.67[12] | ||||||
"Raccooned" | Monica Ray | Aaron Austin, Monica Ekabutr & Chris Pianka | ||||||||||||
"Welcome Home": After losing the family farm in this origin episode, Bill, Cricket and Tilly move to Big City to live with Gramma and have a series of misadventures when their pickup truck and all of their belongings are towed away. "Raccooned": A family of raccoons take over the house after Bill and Cricket fetch Gramma's teddy bear in the garage when they accidentally disturb the nest of raccoons inside. The family scrambles to get the raccoons to leave the house, but Cricket and Bill's constant arguing keeps making everything worse. Guest star: Dee Bradley Baker as Raccoons | ||||||||||||||
9 | 9 | "Fill Bill" | Monica Ray | Aaron Austin & Chris Pianka | Kenny Byerly & Jennifer Keene | July 9, 2018[a] | 109 | 0.67[14] | ||||||
"Critterball Crisis" | Ben Adams & Rebecca Schauer | Kenny Byerly | ||||||||||||
"Fill Bill": Bill tries to prove that he is a real citizen of Big City when the family dines at a fancy seafood restaurant while Cricket and Tilly make it their mission to liberate the restaurant's octopuses. "Critterball Crisis": Gloria confiscates Cricket's critterballs after he kicks them over the fence into the neighbouring cafe and schemes to get them back. Guest stars: Zeno Robinson as Remy, Anna Akana as Gloria, Colton Dunn as Brett, John Early as Alexander, Jim Rash as Waiter, Busta Rhymes as Fish | ||||||||||||||
10 | 10 | "Parade Day" | Monica Ray | Cheyenne Curtis & Caldwell Tanner | Kenny Byerly | July 11, 2018 | 110 | 0.66[15] | ||||||
"DIY Guys" | Amy Hudkins & Jonathan Wallach | Carson Montgomery | ||||||||||||
"Parade Day": Cricket begins his part time job at Big Coffee to pay off the damages he caused in the previous episode but is more interested in sneaking out to attend the Big City Parade than he is in working. "DIY Guys": Bill teaches Remy how to be self reliant when the family heads to a gigantic hardware store to find a replacement part for their broken vacuum cleaner. Guest stars: Zeno Robinson as Remy, Anna Akana as Gloria, Andy Daly as Officer Keys | ||||||||||||||
11 | 11 | "Gargoyle Gals" | Anna O'Brian | Charlie Gavin & Anna O'Brian | Kenny Byerly | July 16, 2018 | 111 | 0.59[16] | ||||||
"Supermarket Scandal" | Matt Braly & Tiffany Ford | Ben Adams & Rebecca Schauer | ||||||||||||
"Gargoyle Gals": Tilly makes friends with a insanely ideal theorist who names herself Andromeda, and Tilly plays along with her lifestyle. "Supermarket Scandal": The Greens open up a food stand, but they're low on supplies, so Cricket gets the idea of making artificially-crafted food to compensate. Also the origin of Tilly's sack doll, Saxon. Guest stars: Zeno Robinson as Remy, Dee Bradley Baker as Phoenix Luke Lowe as Benny, Paul Scheer as Chip Whistler, Andy Daly as Officer Keys, Nicole Byer as Andromeda | ||||||||||||||
12 | 12 | "Barry Cuda" | Matt Braly & Tiffany Ford | Aaron Austin & Chris Pianka | Carson Montgomery | July 18, 2018 | 112 | 0.59[17] | ||||||
"Suite Retreat" | Tiffany Ford | Ben Adams & Rebecca Schauer | Jennifer Keene | |||||||||||
"Barry Cuda": Cricket uses his hard earned $10 on a singing fish decor, and he won't stop playing it. Soon to find Barry was axed, Cricket seeks to find who killed his first spend. "Suite Retreat": Gramma gets fed up with the Greens ruining her peaceful moments, so she has them spend a day at a hotel, so she can finally get some peace and quiet. She soon finds that it's more lonely than she thought, so she then tries to sabotage the Greens' hotel stay. Guest stars: Zeno Robinson as Remy, Dee Bradley Baker as Phoenix John Early as Alexander | ||||||||||||||
13 | 13 | "Family Legacy" | Natasha Kline | Cheyenne Curtis & Caldwell Tanner | Kenny Byerly & Michael McCafferty | July 23, 2018 | 113 | 0.60[18] | ||||||
"Paint Misbehavin'" | Chris Houghton | Katie Aldworth & Rebecca Schauer | Jennifer Keene | |||||||||||
"Family Legacy": Cricket and Tilly guide Gramma through a riddle she's been trying to solve for years, but as it turns out, the answers were in the legacy left by ancestors of the Green family's past generations. "Paint Misbehavin": During work at Big Coffee, Cricket finds that Gloria hasn't sold a single piece of art yet, so Cricket draws some scribbles on them, and they soon find that the two have a powerful spark of synergy. Guest stars: Anna Akana as Gloria, Grey Griffin as Vuka | ||||||||||||||
14 | 14 | "Rated Cricket" | Natasha Kline | Aaron Austin & Chris Pianka | Carson Montgomery | July 25, 2018 | 114 | 0.57[19] | ||||||
"Homeshare Hoedown" | Monica Ray | Katie Aldworth & Rebecca Schauer | Jennifer Keene | |||||||||||
"Rated Cricket": Instead of going to see Croblins 2 with the rest of his family, Cricket, thinking he's more mature than he seems, wants to see the adult romance flick Kiss of Death believing it to be a horror movie. "Homeshare Hoedown": Gloria tells Cricket about a site called "Share BnB", and sets Cricket up with two roommates to spend the night at the Cricket residence. Sadly for Cricket, the new guests' adolescence for authenticity drives Cricket to insanity. Guest stars: Anna Akana as Gloria, Scott Menville as Jace, Paul F. Tompkins as Justin, Lauren Lapkus as Val, Luke Lowe as Benny | ||||||||||||||
15 | 15 | "Cricket's Shoes" | Natasha Kline | Cheyenne Curtis & Caldwell Tanner | Shane Houghton | July 30, 2018 | 116 | 0.62[20] | ||||||
"Feud Fight" | Amy Hudkins & Jonathan Wallach | Kenny Byerly & Michael McCafferty | ||||||||||||
"Cricket's Shoes": Cricket comes down ill after sharing a popsicle with his dog, Phoenix, so he has his family to fill in his shoes. "Feud Fight": Chip Whistler returns, bringing Wholesome Foods to the outdoor food market, as he drags customers in with many marketing ploys, and Cricket destines to foil his plot. Meanwhile, Gramma goes looking for the spiciest pepper for her 10-Alarm chili. Guest stars: Zeno Robinson as Remy, Anna Akana as Gloria, Paul Scheer as Chip Whistler, Griffin McElroy as Pepper Merchant, Monica Ray as Kiki, Luke Lowe as Benny, Lamar Woods as Weezie | ||||||||||||||
16 | 16 | "Breaking News" | Natasha Kline | Charlie Gavin & Anna O'Brian | Carson Montgomery | August 1, 2018 | 117 | 0.65[21] | ||||||
"Cyberbullies" | Monica Ray | Aaron Austin & Chris Pianka | Kenny Byerly | |||||||||||
"Breaking News": In an attempt to give the news' coverage of Bill's gigantic Watermelon a bit of zest, it ends up being a cover story of Cricket himself. After knowing of this, Cricket sees to it that he gives Bill's watermelon the kudos it deserves. "Cyber Bullies": After Cricket refuses to give the Cyber Knights, the most feared trio of the online community, his Spacecoins, the Cyber Knights start tormenting Cricket's friends' technological platforms and it's up to Cricket to fight back for their proper solitude. Guest stars: Zeno Robinson as Remy, Raven-Symoné as Maria Media, Jessica McKenna as Cyber Knight Leader, Luke Lowe as Benny, Lamar Woods as Weezie, Monica Ray as Kiki | ||||||||||||||
17 | 17 | "Tilly Tour" | Monica Ray | Amy Hudkins & Jonathan Wallach | Jennifer Keene | August 6, 2018 | 118 | 0.63[22] | ||||||
"Dinner Party" | Natasha Kline | Katie Aldworth & Rebecca Schauer | Kenny Byerly & Michael McCafferty | |||||||||||
"Tilly Tour": Tilly takes Gramma out on a tour to see Big City's famous landmarks, but Gramma isn't impressed with any of it, and it gives her bad memories of when Gramma's farm was infested by the seld-titled Big City, so Tilly instead takes her to the places Tilly is the most fond of. Meanwhile, Bill and Cricket try to repair the bathroom. "Dinner Party": In an attempt for Remy to spend more time with Cricket, the Greens invite his parents over for dinner; Yet, the different lifestyles of the Remingtons don't make things better, boiling down to a rainy Touch Football showdown. Guest stars: Zeno Robinson as Remy, Dee Bradley Baker as Melissa, Lorraine Toussaint as Rashida Remington, Colton Dunn as Russell Remington | ||||||||||||||
18 | 18 | "Coffee Quest" | Natasha Kline | Storyboarded by : Aaron Austin & Chris Pianka Written by : Kenny Byerly | Kenny Byerly | August 8, 2018 | 120 | 0.63[23] | ||||||
"Phoenix Rises" | Monica Ray | Katie Aldworth & Rebecca Schauer | Shane Houghton | |||||||||||
"Coffee Quest": Cricket and Gloria are sent by their boss, Ms. Cho, to restock on Big Coffee's coffee bean supply, so that Cricket's debt can be fully paid off. Unluckily, the last bag is in possession of Chip Whistler and he's not gonna go down easily. "Phoenix Rises": Phoenix, Cricket's frail red dog, catches a familiar whiff, and goes sniffing for it. This worries the Green family, as they go looking for their dog, thinking he got lost, or kidnapped, at worst. Also in a plot twist, Cricket and Tilly's mom, Nancy Green, returns (having been released from prison). Guest stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Anna Akana as Gloria, Shane Houghton as Greg, Paul Scheer as Chip Whistler, Dee Bradley Baker as Phoenix Melissa | ||||||||||||||
19 | 19 | "Blood Moon" | Monica Ray | Charlie Gavin, Amy Hudkins, Anna O'Brian & Jonathan Wallach | Carson Montgomery | October 6, 2018 | 115 | 0.54[24] | ||||||
In this full half hour special, the Green family prepare for Halloween, but Gramma warns of the Blood Moon, an event where all the animals suddenly become blood thirsty beasts. True to her word, the animals suddenly become violent and trap the Greens, Remy, Vasquez and Gloria in the house while Halloween is going on. Eventually, everything spirals out of control when they learn how the animals escaped their confinement and why. Guest stars: Zeno Robinson as Remy, Anna Akana as Gloria, Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Colton Dunn as Brett, Dee Bradley Baker as Zombie Farm Animals | ||||||||||||||
20 | 20 | "Big Deal" | Monica Ray | Kiana Khansmith & Caldwell Tanner | Carson Montgomery | November 3, 2018 | 119 | 0.56[25] | ||||||
"Forbidden Feline" | Ian Mutchler & Rebecca Schauer | Jennifer Keene | ||||||||||||
"Big Deal": On Black Friday, the Greens spot an ad for low prices for TVs at Price Busters. At Cricket's urging, the family goes shopping, but quickly learn that the store's manager, Louis, lowers the price so that he can watch shoppers furiously fight one another over items. "Forbidden Feline": Tilly becomes friends with Anoush, the neighborhood cat, only to learn that he belongs to Gramma's neighbor/arch-enemy Mr. Grigorian. He forbids the two to play with one another forcing Tilly to go and rescue her new feline friend. Guest stars: Jon Hamm as Louis, Maurice LaMarche as Mr. Grigorian, Dee Bradley Baker as Anoush | ||||||||||||||
21 | 21 | "Uncaged" | Natasha Kline | Charlie Gavin, Amy Hudkins, Anna O'Brian & Jonathan Wallach | Kenny Byerly | January 11, 2019 | 121 | 0.93[26] | ||||||
Following "Phoenix Rises", Nancy reunites with her family. While Cricket and Tilly are happy to see her, Bill and Gramma are concerned that she will be a bad influence on the kids. Cricket is bothered by being called a "good kid" by Nancy and decides to impress her by having him and Tilly release an orangutan from the zoo. Unfortunately, they end up releasing all the animals who run amok all over Big City and now must work together to get them back while avoiding the jovially staunch Officer Keys. Guest stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Andy Daly as Officer Keys, Danny Trejo as Vasquez | ||||||||||||||
22 | 22 | "Harvest Dinner" | Natasha Kline | Amy Hudkins & Jonathan Wallach | Kenny Byerly | January 12, 2019 | 123 | 0.46[27] | ||||||
"Winner Winner" | Monica Ray | Caroline Director & Rebecca Schauer | Carson Montgomery | |||||||||||
"Harvest Dinner": Bill sends Tilly to the grocery store to go and get paprika for his stew. Feeling insulted for not being trusted, Gramma and Cricket rush out to try to beat Tilly at getting the ingredient. Meanwhile, Bill and Nancy try working together in the kitchen, but their methods are too different. "Winner Winner": The Greens head to the community center so that Bill can get Gramma to try a zumba class. Tilly becomes fascinated with the trophy display and decides to earn one by working with the tough Community Sue and Cricket teams up with Remy, Kiki and Benny to see where a mysterious inaccessible door leads. Guest stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Fred Tatasciore as Daisy Zeno Robinson as Remy, Monica Ray as Kiki, Betsy Sodaro as Community Sue, Vladimir Caamaño as Juan Pablo, Luke Lowe as Benny | ||||||||||||||
23 | 23 | "Night Bill" | Natasha Kline | Cheyenne Curtis & Caldwell Tanner | Michael McCafferty | January 19, 2019 | 122 | 0.51[28] | ||||||
"Cheap Snake" | Monica Ray | Charlie Gavin & Anna O'Brian | Carson Montgomery | |||||||||||
"Night Bill": Cricket and Tilly begin noticing that Bill is buying them expensive things and he keeps showing up at home very tired and sleepy. They follow him out one night and discover that he is now working at a call in center for energy drinks. Now, Cricket and Tilly must race Bill's new boss to free their dad. "Cheap Snake": Cricket is tired of having to plan things and convinces Remy that they need to do something radical and immediate. Cricket ends up buying a snake, named Snakey, who ends up becoming too much of a hassle for him. Cricket refuses to give up Snakey at the behest of Remy and Tilly until he begins eating the farm animals. Guest stars: Zeno Robinson as Remy, Anna Akana as Gloria, Wallace Shawn as Jyle | ||||||||||||||
24 | 24 | "Hiya Henry" | Natasha Kline | Charlie Gavin & Anna O'Brian | Lacy Dyer & Julia Layton | January 26, 2019 | 124 | 0.57[29] | ||||||
"People Watching" | Monica Ray | Caldwell Tanner & Kiana Khansmith | ||||||||||||
"Hiya Henry": Big Coffee is hosting a talent show and Cricket convinces Tilly to join. She ends up finding a ventriloquist dummy that she names Henry. Everyone loves Henry except for Cricket who cannot stand its off putting appearance and small doll hands. Now Cricket must get rid of Henry without hurting Tilly's feelings. "People Watching": The whole Green Family is relaxing out in the streets of Big City watching strangers pass by. Nancy then suggests that they play the people watching game where they spot a stranger and make up stories about them. Everyone is having fun except for Bill who cannot come up with anything creative and just bores the family. Guest stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Anna Akana as Gloria | ||||||||||||||
25 | 25 | "Valentine's Dance" | Natasha Kline | Amy Hudkins & Jonathan Wallach | Kenny Byerly | February 2, 2019 | 127 | 0.62[30] | ||||||
"Green Streets" | Monica Ray | Megan Boyd & Rebecca Schauer | Lacy Dyer & Julia Layton | |||||||||||
"Valentine's Dance": It is Valentine's Day and everyone is falling in love, except for Cricket who despises romance. However, things change when he spots Garbiella and suddenly cannot stop thinking about her. Meanwhile, Tilly tries to become Cupid and Nancy and Gramma start disagreeing over their chaperoning skills. "Green Street": Cricket is frustrated by the garbage he finds lying around on his street and enlists the help of Officer Keys to apprehend the litter bug. Cricket decides to change Keys to his usual cheery self into a serious and tough cop, but unfortunately Keys goes after him when he turns out to be the litter bug culprit. Guest stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Anna Akana as Gloria, Scott Menville as Jace, Andy Daly as Officer Keys, Luke Lowe as Benny, Lamar Woods as Weezie, Betsy Sodaro as Community Sue, Jenna Ortega as Gabriella | ||||||||||||||
26 | 26 | "Hurty Tooth" | Monica Ray | Megan Boyd & Rebecca Schauer | Chris Houghton | February 9, 2019 | 125 | 0.60[31] | ||||||
"Sleepover Sisters" | Natasha Kline | Amy Hudkins & Jonathan Wallach | Lacy Dyer & Julia Layton | |||||||||||
"Hurty Tooth": Cricket's tooth begins hurting, so Bill drags him and Tilly to the dentist to get a check up. Cricket refuses to get his tooth pulled by Dr. Enamel in accords to Gramma's usual accusations. Meanwhile, Tilly tries to get a tooth for the tooth fairy and Bill tries to spot the difference in a magazine. "Sleepover Sisters": Tilly and Andromeda want to feel closer so they have a sleepover at the latter's house. Upon reading a story, the two decide to stay up late at night to acquire psychic powers. This leaves Cricket to have the bedroom to himself, but he finds he cannot sleep without Tilly's snoring. Guest stars: Nicole Byer as Andromeda, Paul F. Tompkins as Tooth Fairy, Luke Lowe as Benny, Eric Jacobson performing Fozzie Bear as Dr. Enamel and "Fozzie Bear's Personal Handyman" | ||||||||||||||
27 | 27 | "Trailer Trouble" | Monica Ray | Kiana Khansmith & Caldwell Tanner | Carson Montgomery | February 16, 2019 | 126 | 0.54[32] | ||||||
"Mansion Madness" | Natasha Kline | Charlie Gavin & Anna O'Brian | ||||||||||||
"Trailer Trouble": Cricket and Tilly head to Nancy's for Mom Night where they can have as much fun as they want. However, Nancy's old biker gang, the Stingers, arrive and steal her trailer for betraying them. Now, Nancy, Cricket and Tilly must race their leader, Skids, for the return of Nancy's only home. "Mansion Madness": While Remy is away with his family, Cricket is tasked with feeding Snakey. The rest of the Greens come and decide to make themselves at home, but get into trouble when Tilly poses as a rich heiress for the neighbors, Bill goes for a joyride in a jalopy and Gramma gets lost in the mansion's long hallways. Guest Stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Colton Dunn as Russell Remington Lord Chrome, Lorraine Toussaint as Rashida Remington, Marieve Herington as Leadfoot, Tom Kenny as Dan, Lauren Lapkus as Rich Lady | ||||||||||||||
28 | 28 | "Park Pandemonium" | Natasha Kline | Charlie Gavin & Anna O'Brian | Lacy Dyer & Julia Layton | February 23, 2019 | 128 | 0.54[33] | ||||||
"Cricket's Biscuits" | Monica Ray | Kiana Khansmith & Caldwell Tanner | Carson Montgomery | |||||||||||
"Park Pandemonium": When Gramma abandons Tilly at the park, it becomes granddaughter versus grandma in a battle of pride as they try to make the other jealous with replacements. Meanwhile, Bill tries to be cool with a couple of youths and Cricket teams up with a playground designer to make the most dangerous playground. "Cricket's Biscuits": After Cricket and Tilly get injured, Gramma makes her famous Feel Better Biscuits which immediately make the kids feel good. They want more, but Gramma refuses. Bill tells them that she only makes them when they are injured. After failing to fool Gramma, they decide to outright steal the recipe. Guest Stars: Andy Daly as Officer Keys, Alex Hirsch as Wyatt | ||||||||||||||
29 | 29 | "Skunked" | Monica Ray | Kiana Khansmith & Caldwell Tanner | Shane Houghton | March 2, 2019 | 129 | 0.52[34] | ||||||
"Axin' Saxon" | Natasha Kline | Amy Hudkins & Jonathan Wallach | Lacy Dyer & Julia Layton | |||||||||||
"Skunked": As the patrons of Big Coffee celebrate their local hero Mark, Cricket plots to become a hero himself. He gathers a trio of skunks to invade the café so that he can swoop in and save everyone from the stinky vermin. However, Cricket's plan does not go as planned and soon he puts himself and the patrons in danger. "Axin' Saxon": While Bill, Cricket and Remy go fishing, Nancy stays at home with Tilly to bond with her. Things go horribly wrong when Nancy accidentally destroys Saxon, Tilly's sack doll, in the wash. Believing that Gramma is to blame, Tilly seeks revenge on her while Nancy struggles to tell Tilly the truth. Guest stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Anna Akana as Gloria, Andy Daly as Officer Keys, Colin Hanks as Mark, Elizabeth Hanks as Angelina, Dee Bradley Baker as Skunks | ||||||||||||||
30 | 30 | "Cricket's Place" | Natasha Kline | Charlie Gavin & Anna O'Brian | Carson Montgomery | March 9, 2019 | 130 | 0.61[35] | ||||||
"Volunteer Tilly" | Monica Ray | Megan Boyd & Rebecca Schauer | Lacy Dyer & Julia Layton | |||||||||||
"Cricket's Place": Cricket narrates a story about when he and Remy got fed up with being told what to do by grownups. They decide to purchase an apartment (situated next to the Green residence) and do nothing, but throw parties everyday. However, Cricket and Remy begin to see that living by yourself with no discipline is not the greatest. "Volunteer Tilly": Tilly is invited by Brett to volunteer at the animal shelter and starts living in paradise with the numerous animals that stay there. However, she cannot resist the temptation of keeping the pets to herself especially when people come to adopt them. Meanwhile, Cricket and Gramma pull pranks on Bill. Guest stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Colton Dunn as Brett, Maurice LaMarche as Mr. Grigorian, Luke Lowe as Benny, Monica Ray as Kiki, Lamar Woods as Weezie, Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Dee Bradley Baker as Ivanhoe |
Season 2 (2019–21)
No. overall | No. in season | Title [1][36] | Directed by | Written and Storyboarded by | Story by | Original air date [1][36] | Prod. code [4] | U.S. viewers (millions) | ||||||
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31 | 1 | "Cricket's Kapowie" | Natasha Kline | Amy Hudkins & Jonathan Wallach | Lacy Dyer & Julia Layton | November 16, 2019 | 201 | 0.54[37] | ||||||
"Car Trouble" | Charlie Gavin & Anna O'Brian | |||||||||||||
"Cricket's Kapowie": Ms. Cho invites her filmmaker friend Donny Tinselton to film a commercial for Big Coffee. He immediately singles out Cricket for having "Kapowie", which Cricket believes is accounted to his hair, but while trying to prepare for his role, Cricket accidentally shaves a large chunk of it, making him believe he lost his "Kapowie". Meanwhile, Tilly prepares for her role as "girl with a donut". "Car Trouble": Bill is given the chance to replace his truck with a futuristic car by Big Tech CEO Gwendolyn Zapp after the Greens realize that their old car is broken down. While they like the car, they admit that it is too perfect for them and rush to get their old truck back before Gwendolyn makes off with it to Mars. Guest stars: Jonathan Van Ness as Confident Stylist, Thomas Middleditch as Donny Tinselton, Luke Lowe as Benny, Anna Akana as Gloria, Cheri Oteri as Gwendolyn Zapp | ||||||||||||||
32 | 2 | "Urban Legend" | Natasha Kline | Monica Ray & Steve Wolfhard | Carson Montgomery | November 23, 2019 | 202 | 0.57[38] | ||||||
"Wishing Well" | Monica Ray | Chris Houghton & Natasha Kline | ||||||||||||
"Urban Legend": Bill is disappointed to learn that Gramma intentionally scares the residents of Big City away from their house by claiming that she is a swamp witch. He decides to throw a barbecue along with Nancy and Tilly so as to invite the neighbors over. However, Gramma decides to amp up her fright level with the help of Cricket so as to keep them away for good, but it ends up going too far when the neighbors form an angry mob against the family. "Wishing Well": Cricket discovers wishing wells and decides to capitalize on it by making his own. When Tilly dumps her entire allowance, Cricket's shoulder angel and devil appear to try and coax him from one side to the other. Things are made more difficult when he comes clean to Tilly and learns what she wished for. Guest stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Andy Daly as Officer Keys | ||||||||||||||
33 | 3 | "Elevator Action" | Natasha Kline | Anna O'Brian | Kenny Byerly | November 30, 2019 | 204 | 0.58[39] | ||||||
"Bad Influencer" | Monica Ray | Kiana Khansmith & Caldwell Tanner | ||||||||||||
"Elevator Action": While trying to move on with her life after noticing many of her online friends achieving their goals, Gloria rushes to leave Big City once and for all, but while attempting to return her key to management, the Greens come along so that they can ride the elevator. Due to Cricket's influence, they get stuck, much to Gloria's horror. "Bad Influencer": Cricket is perplexed by Remy's sudden fascination with online media influencer Itchaboi who boasts money and status. When Cricket attempts to dissuade him from a shallow and arrogant lifestyle, Remy calls him a "hater" and decides to try to spend one million dollars on a cruise ticket. Cricket and Vasquez must team up to stop Remy. Meanwhile, Tilly films a grout video with Bill and enhances it to something the viewers want. Guest stars: Zeno Robinson as Remy, Anna Akana as Gloria, Luke Lowe as Benny, Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Lamar Woods as Weezie, Caldwell Tanner as Itchaboi | ||||||||||||||
34 | 4 | "Green Christmas" | Monica Ray | Amy Hudkins, Kiana Khansmith, Caldwell Tanner & Jonathan Wallach | Kenny Byerly | December 7, 2019 | 203 | 0.43[40] | ||||||
On Christmas Eve, the Green Family come together to celebrate their favorite holiday. However, Tilly informs Cricket that he has performed numerous misdeeds therefore putting him on the naughty list. He attempts to rectify this by visiting a mall store Santa, but when he causes more destruction, he opts to simply pull pranks so that no one else celebrates Christmas. However, Cricket's pranks accidentally frames Tilly, leading Tilly to end up on the naughty list as well and Cricket must pull a selfless act to save the holiday. Meanwhile, Nancy and Gramma realize that they did not get a gift for Bill and rush to get one for him. When a blizzard comes, Bill sets out to rescue his family. Guest stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Luke Lowe as Benny, Dee Bradley Baker as Phoenix, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Anna Akana as Gloria, Raven Symoné as Maria Media, Christopher Lloyd as Santa Claus | ||||||||||||||
35 | 5 | "Reckoning Ball" | Natasha Kline | Anna O'Brian & Ariel Vracin-Harrell | Kenny Byerly | December 14, 2019 | 205 | 0.61[41] | ||||||
"Clubbed" | Monica Ray | Kiana Khansmith & Caldwell Tanner | Lacey Dyer & Julia Layton | |||||||||||
"Reckoning Ball": While attempting to destroy the Greens' house as revenge, Chip Whistler gets thwarted by the Greens and Officer Keys. He is then reprimanded by his father and threatens to remove him from the Wholesome Foods Company if he does not apologize to the Greens for his behavior. The Greens decide to have him help out with chores around the house, much to his irritation. Little do they know, he secretly plots to deceive them. "Clubbed": Gloria steps out to the new club that has opened in Big City. Tilly and Andromeda assume that she has invited them along, but when they arrive they believe that she has amnesia and try to "cure" her. Meanwhile, Bill and Cricket decide to watch a classic sci-fi film for the night, but Bill cannot stop spoiling plot points. Guest stars: Paul Scheer as Chip Whistler, Shane Houghton as Greg, Andy Daly as Officer Keys, Ed Begley Jr. as Mr. Whistler, C. H. Greenblatt as Dentist, Anna Akana as Gloria, Nicole Byer as Andromeda, Fred Tatasciore as Dark Star | ||||||||||||||
36 | 6 | "Impopstar" | Natasha Kline | Amy Hudkins & Jonathan Wallach | Lacey Dyer & Julia Layton | January 11, 2020 | 206 | 0.58[42] | ||||||
"Football Camp" | Monica Ray | Storyboarded by : Raj Brueggeman & Steve Wolfhard Written by : Carson Montgomery, Raj Brueggeman & Steve Wolfhard | Carson Montgomery | |||||||||||
"Impopstar": Cricket discovers that he bares an uncanny resemblance to pop star Zillon Brax who recently disappeared so that he can enjoy normal life. Cricket and Nancy decide to take advantage of the perks of being famous. Meanwhile, the rest of the Greens take Zillon in believing him to be Cricket, but Tilly is suspicious... but not as suspicious as a number 1 fangirl who mistakes Cricket as Zillon. "Football Camp": Remy decides to join the Lil' Bengals Football Camp hosted by his father so that he can finally earn his respect. Cricket tags along for support. When Russell believes the two to be unfit for training, the two combine their talents to prove him wrong. Meanwhile, Tilly is convinced the mascot is a real animal. Guest stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Raven Symoné as Maria Media, Dee Bradley Baker as Phoenix Andy Daly as Officer Keys, Zach Reino as Zillon Brax, Jessica McKenna as Amaryllis, Colton Dunn as Russell Remington, Lorraine Toussaint as Rashida Remington, Danny Trejo as Vasquez | ||||||||||||||
37 | 7 | "Heat Beaters" | Monica Ray | Raj Brueggeman & Steve Wolfhard | Carson Montegomery | January 18, 2020 | 207 | 0.57[43] | ||||||
"Bill-iever" | Natasha Kline | Charlie Gavin & Anna O'Brian | Jenava Mie | |||||||||||
"Heat Beaters": On the hottest day in Big City, Remy shows up to challenge Cricket to a game of H-O-R-S-E. Cricket does not have the stamina to complete the game, but notices that Remy is unusually jovial despite the heat. The rest of the Greens stay indoors to use their new air conditioner, but find themselves trapped in the ever freezing house. "Bill-iever": Cricket finds Gramma's old mobile scooter and joy rides it, resulting in the garden getting destroyed. Cricket quickly blames the situation on aliens which Tilly and Gramma buy into, but Bill is ever skeptical. However, Cricket proceeds to make an elaborate set up so that Bill can fall for his ruse, but it works too well. Guest stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Andy Daly as Officer Keys, Nicole Byer as Andromeda, Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Karl-Anthony Towns as Wizard Williams and Ricky Stork | ||||||||||||||
38 | 8 | "Shark Objects" | Monica Ray | Kiana Khansmith & Caldwell Tanner | Kenny Byerly | January 25, 2020 | 208 | 0.55[44] | ||||||
"Dream Weaver" | Natasha Kline | Amy Hudkins & Jonathan Wallach | Lacey Dyer & Julia Layton | |||||||||||
"Shark Objects": The Green Family head out for a day at the beach where they get caught in crazy shenanigans. Cricket wants to prank the beach goers with a shark fin which puts him in serious trouble, while Nancy must struggle with being a responsible parent. Bill is helpless under Tilly's sand building project and Gramma and a seagull get arrested for fighting on the beach. "Dream Weaver": Cricket becomes bored after waking up in the middle of the night. He discovers that his family members all talk in their sleep and decides to take advantage of the situation by feeding them thoughts and ideas into their heads. However, this causes them to have nightmares and they cause havoc while sleepwalking, and Cricket must fix their bedtimes. Guest stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Rhys Darby as Lifeguard, Luke Lowe as Benny, Dee Bradley Baker as Phoenix | ||||||||||||||
39 | 9 | "Level Up" | Monica Ray | Raj Brueggeman & Steve Wolfhard | Kenny Byerly | February 1, 2020 | 209 | 0.59[45] | ||||||
"Wild Side" | Natasha Kline | Amy Hudkins & Jonathan Wallach | Carson Montgomery | |||||||||||
"Level Up": Disappointed with the lack of advancements in his farming, due to the constricting nature of Big City, Bill is introduced to a farming simulator by Remy and quickly becomes addicted to it. When he refuses to remove himself from the game, Cricket, Remy, Tilly and Gramma must get their game on and play the farming simulator to rescue Bill. "Wild Side": Cricket is suffering from "the itch" when he refuses to settle and becomes a feral child on one certain day a year. The only solution is to take Cricket camping. However, Bill neuters the experience causing Cricket to run amok in Big City and forcing Bill, Remy and Gramma to chase him only to eventually get manipulated into becoming wild like him. Meanwhile, Tilly and Nancy have an unusual camping experience of their own. Guest stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Dee Bradley Baker as Melissa, Zeno Robinson as Remy, John Early as Alexander | ||||||||||||||
40 | 10 | "Garage Tales" | Monica Ray | Kiana Khansmith & Caldwell Tanner | Jenava Mie | February 8, 2020 | 210 | 0.44[46] | ||||||
"Animal Farm" | Natasha Kline | Natasha Kline & Anna O'Brian | Kenny Byerly & Shane Houghton | |||||||||||
"Garage Tales": While sifting through some junk in the garage, Cricket and Tilly discover a box of old stuff that Gramma insists is important to her and tells them about the biggest adventure in her life. Bill becomes annoyed with the obviously exaggerated story, until Gramma reveals that it is about how she met the most important person to her. "Animal Farm": As the Greens head out to market, Phoenix is left in charge of taking care of the farm. However, Cogburn the Rooster wants to become ruler and tries to convince the animals to raid the Greens' home. Meanwhile, Bill meets another Bill Green who is a younger, fit and more successful version of himself. Guest stars: Tim Blake Nelson as Grampa Green, Jameela Jamil as Phoenix, Alfred Molina as Cogburn, Jim O'Heir as Other Bill Green, Carl Tart as Dirtbag | ||||||||||||||
41 | 11 | "Desserted" | Natasha Kline | Amy Hudkins & Jonathan Wallach | Carson Montgomery | July 11, 2020 | 211 | 0.45[47] | ||||||
"The Gifted" | Monica Ray | Raj Brueggeman & Steve Wolfhard | Jenava Mie | |||||||||||
"Desserted": When Cricket takes the family out for a meal, Bill becomes suspicious on how he is going to pay for it. It turns out that his plan is to complete "The Crispy's Sundae Challenge" wherein if they eat 50 pounds of ice cream in one hour, their meal is free. Unfortunately, the family gets full before they can finish it, leaving Cricket to eat it all. "The Gifted": On Father's Day, Tilly is surprised when Cricket's gift for Bill gets a similar enthusiastic response as hers did. They begin to suspect that Bill does not actually like their gifts and is simply being nice and decide to test his limits to what he can accept. Meanwhile, Gramma sets out to get a good Father's Day card for Bill. Guest stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Riki Lindhome as Gina | ||||||||||||||
42 | 12 | "Time Crisis" | Natasha Kline | Jennifer Begeman & Ariel Vracin-Harrell | Carson Montgomery | July 18, 2020 | 212 | 0.26[48] | ||||||
"Gramma Driver" | Monica Ray | Kiana Khansmith & Caldwell Tanner | Kenny Byerly | |||||||||||
"Time Crisis": Remy is preparing for a violin recital that according to him will determine his future. However, he goes into full panic mode when he realizes that he has not fully memorized his entire music piece. Cricket tries to ease his mind with his own idea of the future, but when it begins to look just as grim as Remy's the two, plus Vasquez, try to figure out what to do. "Gramma Driver": After getting new phones, Gramma learns that her car has been repaired and tries to prove to Bill that she is a competent driver only to pick up a pair of dangerous criminals and made their getaway driver. Meanwhile, Cricket's prank call to Gloria backfires horribly and Tilly is convinced that the phone's A.I. needs to be freed. Guest stars: Zeno Robinson as Remy, Danny Trejo as Vasquez, SungWon Cho as King Violin, Anna Akana as Gloria, Andy Daly as Officer Keys, Thomas Middleditch as Bash, Lauren Lapkus as Bella, Raven-Symoné as Maria Media | ||||||||||||||
43 | 13 | "Tilly Style" | Monica Ray | Raj Brueggemann & Steve Wolfhard | Carson Montgomery | July 25, 2020 | 213 | 0.40[49] | ||||||
"I, Farmbot" | Natasha Kline | Amy Hudkins & Jonathan Wallach | Rachel McNevin | |||||||||||
"Tilly Style": When Tilly is confused for a baby, Nancy takes her to the mall to try and find a new "mature" look for her, but with every passing person of dominance, Tilly continues to try and find that perfect mature look for herself. Meanwhile, Bill tries to get Cricket to eat the overstock of zucchini he had grown, resulting in him rebelling in a battle of wits. "I, Farmbot": Cricket convinces Bill into buying a robot farmer from Big Tech called F.R.A.N.K. so that they no longer have to do any chores. As it works perfectly, Bill realizes that he has nothing else to do and Cricket gets him to relax. Unfortunately, Bill becomes a couch potato and F.R.A.N.K. tries to take over the Green Family farm. Guest stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Cheri Oteri as Gwendolyn Zapp, Jeff Bennett as F.R.A.N.K. | ||||||||||||||
44 | 14 | "Friend Con" | Monica Ray | Caldwell Tanner & Kiana Khansmith | Kenny Byerly | August 1, 2020 | 214 | 0.56[50] | ||||||
"Flimflammed" | Natasha Kline | Storyboarded by : Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Eddie West Written by : Kenny Byerly, Carson Montgomery & Rachel McNevin | Jenava Mei | |||||||||||
"Friend Con": Bill takes the family to Farm Con where he is a keynote speaker. When he laments that he cannot hang out with his friend Good Ol' Joe, Tilly and Cricket resolve to set him up with the next best thing: Chip Whistler. However, Chip still wants revenge on the Greens and hopes to ruin Bill and it's up to Cricket and Tilly to save the day. Meanwhile, Gramma tries to carry as much freebies as she can. "Flimflammed": After being rewarded $100 for returning a dog to his owner, Cricket ends up getting "flimflammed" by a man named John into investing into a series of faulty products called the skull slimmer. Cricket tries to get his money back by scamming Gloria, but becomes guilty when Tilly and Gramma talk some sense into him about how wrong scamming is. Guest stars: Paul Scheer as Chip Whistler, Cheri Oteri as Gwendolyn Zapp, Darin De Paul as Good Ol' Joe, Joey Diaz as John, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Betsy Sodaro as Community Sue, Luke Lowe as Benny, Anna Akana as Gloria | ||||||||||||||
45 | 15 | "Greens' Acres" | Natasha Kline | Amy Hudkins & Jonathan Wallach | Kenny Byerly | August 8, 2020 | 215 | 0.39[51] | ||||||
"Dolled Up" | Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Chris Pianka | Rachel McNevin | ||||||||||||
"Greens' Acres": 30 years ago, young Bill Green tries to prevent his mother Alice from selling the farm. When she bans him from doing anymore farm work, Bill decides to go looking for jobs. He meets Nancy whose father assigns the two to go to the arcade in the fast developing Big City and sell cheap game tokens. In their haste, the two get into trouble with the law. "Dolled Up": The Greens head to the Lil Ladies doll store for Saxon's birthday. Tilly and Nancy eat at the café, but the former is enthralled with the famous Cantaloupe Sinclair and her circle of doll obsessed cronies, only to discover she's not the nice person she hoped of. Meanwhile, Gramma takes an unwilling Cricket on a tour who stows away and gets mistaken for a doll, and trouble ensues while Bill tries to build the perfect dollhouse. Guest stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Andre Robinson as Young Bill, Candace Kozak as Young Nancy, Billy West as Nick, Jason Maybaum as Young Keys, Jessica McKenna as Willow, Adam McArthur as Ashton, Melissa Fumero as Cantaloupe Sinclair | ||||||||||||||
46 | 16 | "Gabriella's Fella" | Monica Ray | Raj Brueggeman & Steve Wolfhard | Carson Montgomery | August 15, 2020 | 216 | 0.37[52] | ||||||
"Cheap Show" | Caldwell Tanner & Kiana Khansmith | Kenny Byerly | ||||||||||||
"Gabriella's Fella": Cricket is still smitten with Gabriella since the events of "Valentine's Dance", but is too nervous to talk to her. Wanting to make up for all the times he has helped him, Remy decides to help Cricket say the right things to Gabriella and eventually confess his feelings. Meanwhile, Community Sue leaves Tilly in charge of the equipment and the power ends up going to her head. "Cheap Show": In this meta-narrative episode, Bill prevents the rest of the Greens from going to the fair that is in town and suggests that they sit at home and try other things to save money. This drives the family crazy as they proceed to recall events only for Bill to reveal that he has cut back on their "production budget", resulting in more shenanigans. Guest stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Betsy Sodaro as Community Sue, Lamar Woods as Weezie, Jenna Ortega as Gabriella Espinosa, Tom Hanks as himself | ||||||||||||||
47 | 17 | "Green Mirror" | Natasha Kline | Amy Hudkins & Jonathan Wallach | Kenny Byerly | August 22, 2020 | 217 | 0.48[53] | ||||||
"Cricket's Tickets" | Monica Ray | Raj Brueggeman | Rachel McNevin | |||||||||||
"Green Mirror": While dropping off produce at Big Tech, Tilly comes to the realization that her family has a habit of being disruptive everywhere that they go. Gwendolyn Zapp offers them the opportunity to delete their flaws in her new "perfect family" program. The Greens are excited about the idea, but Tilly soon learns that having flaws is what makes them special. "Cricket's Tickets": Cricket unexpectedly wins tickets to the Barnacle Banquet Pirate Show, exciting Tilly and Remy. Unfortunately, Cricket only has two tickets and has to pick one of them to go. Instead, Cricket takes advantage of the situation by extorting favors from all the kids in Big City, greatly disappointing Remy and Tilly who plan a scheme to get back at him. Guest stars: Cheri Oteri as Gwendolyn Zapp, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Andy Daly as Officer Keys, Luke Lowe as Benny, Monica Ray as Kiki, Scott Aukerman as Radio DJ, Lucy Lawless as Mimi O'Malley, Tim Robinson as Gregly | ||||||||||||||
48 | 18 | "Times Circle" | Monica Ray | Kiana Khansmith & Caldwell Tanner | Rachel McNevin | August 29, 2020 | 218 | 0.31[54] | ||||||
"Super Gramma!" | Natasha Kline | Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Chris Pianka | Lacey Dyer & Julia Layton | |||||||||||
"Times Circle": The Greens and Remy visit Times Circle for some fun. Tilly and Remy try to put on a show for some bored passersby, but get lost in trying to learn what they want to see, Cricket and Bill encounter street performers dressed as their favorite superheroes and get into a fight with their rivals while Gramma encounters an obnoxious television show host. "Super Gramma!": Gramma comes back from her cataract surgery and Bill insists she stay home while he get her her Tuesday things. She sneaks out and Cricket and Tilly are forced to follow her throughout her day and discover that she has a hidden club that she frequents. Meanwhile, Bill is given a false address for Gramma's food and ends up at a hipster restaurant. Guest stars: Zeno Robinson as Remy, Fred Tatasciore as Bulk/Greasy Gus, Sandy Martin as Gertie, Roger Craig Smith as America Rat, Keith Ferguson as Tuck | ||||||||||||||
49 | 19 | "Present Tense" | Natasha Kline | Amy Hudkins & Jonathan Wallach | Marieve Herington & Jeffrey Jones | September 12, 2020 | 219 | 0.38[55] | ||||||
"Hurt Bike" | Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Tyler Chen | Carson Montgomery | ||||||||||||
"Present Tense": Cricket is invited to Remy's birthday party, but becomes demoralized when the gift he brings is small compared to all of the other presents and decides to collect tickets to get a legendary stuffed animal, but ends up ditching all the fun Remy planned with him in the process. Meanwhile, Bill and Tilly argue over the rules of the game whack-a-mole and Gramma goes searching for a lost child in a jungle gym. "Hurt Bike": Nancy builds a dirt bike for Cricket and Tilly to ride. When Cricket takes it for a spin, he nearly crashes, but evades it in time. Traumatized by his experience, Cricket looks to Bill on how to be safe, but goes overboard. When Nancy fixes the bike for Tilly to ride, Cricket must overcome his fears lest he hurt himself and Nancy. Guest stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Colton Dunn as Russell Remington, Lorraine Toussaint as Rashida Remington, Monica Ray as Kiki, Luke Lowe as Benny | ||||||||||||||
50 | 20 | "Quiet Please" | Monica Ray | Kiana Khansmith & Caldwell Tanner | Kenny Byerly | September 19, 2020 | 220 | 0.53[56] | ||||||
"Chipwrecked" | Raj Brueggeman & Steve Wolfhard | Kenny Byerly & Carson Montgomery | ||||||||||||
"Quiet Please": In a parody of A Quiet Place, to encourage Cricket to spend more time reading, the family takes him to the library. Despite his best efforts, Cricket struggles to find a book that appeals to him due to his short attention span. During their visit, the family is forced to constantly evade the librarian, a terrifying figure who punishes even the smallest noise. "Chipwrecked": Chip Whistler becomes disheartened after another failed attempt at trying destroy the Greens, who no longer take him seriously. Meanwhile, Cricket tries to get his family to work for him, but they soon catch on. Feeling that he is considered a joke, Chip takes advice from his father differently and decides to use his company to overcome his enemies once and for all, and the Greens are left worried over what will happen next. Guest stars: Anna Akana as Gloria/Ms. Cho, Andy Daly as Officer Keys, Shane Houghton as Greg, Mary Holland as Chairwoman, Linda Hamilton as Librarian, Paul Scheer as Chip Whistler, Ed Begley Jr. as Mr. Whistler | ||||||||||||||
51 | 21 | "Chipocalypse Now" | Jonathon Wallach | Caldwell Tanner, Kiana Khansmith, Faryn Pearl & Ariel Vracin-Harrell | Kenny Byerly | January 16, 2021 | 221 | 0.52[57] | ||||||
Following on from the events of "Chipwrecked", having succeeded in cornering the Greens, Chip Whistler's next step is to tear down the Green family farm and replace it with a parking lot. Bill feels that it is a lost cause, but the rest of the family is not giving up. Chip has Mayor Hansock convinced that Big City wants to remove the Greens due to a petition. However, with the help of Remy, Cricket discovers that the petition was forged and race to reveal the truth. Meanwhile, the Greens defend their house from a construction crews that are hellbent on destroying them. Guest stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Andy Daly as Officer Keys, Anna Akana as Gloria Sato, Paul Scheer as Chip Whistler, Raven-Symoné as Maria Media, Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Andy Richter as Mayor Hansock | ||||||||||||||
52 | 22 | "'Rent Control" | Anna O'Brian | Raj Brueggeman, Anna O'Brian & Monica Ray | Kenny Byerly | January 23, 2021 | 222 | 0.28[58] | ||||||
"Pool's Gold" | Amy Hudkins & Steve Wolfhard | Rachel McNevin | ||||||||||||
"'Rent Control": Now jobless and homeless after what happened in the last episode, Gloria lives with the Greens much to her displeasure. When she learns that her parents are coming to visit, Gloria panics. Luckily, Cricket and Tilly offer their services to fake her wealth and living conditions. While the plan works, Gloria comes to realize that her parents may have had put too much pressure on her. "Pool's Gold": As the Greens enjoy their stay at the pool, Cricket gets word that there is a much better pool somewhere in Big City, resulting in him, Tilly, Nancy and Gramma Alice going on a wild adventure to find it. Meanwhile, Bill stays behind and rescues a child from drowning, causing everyone at the pool to praise him a hero. Guest stars: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Anna Akana as Gloria, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Kimberly Mooney as Single Mom/Old Aerobics Lady, Colton Dunn as Brett, Keone Young as Mr. Sato, Amy Hill as Mrs. Sato, Tim Robinson as Gregly, Colin Hanks as Mark | ||||||||||||||
53 | 23 | "Big Resolution" | Anna O'Brian | Raj Brueggemann & Kristen Gish | Rachel McNevin | January 30, 2021 | 223 | 0.43[59] | ||||||
"Winter Greens" | Amy Hudkins & Steve Wolfhard | Carson Montgomery | ||||||||||||
"Big Resolution": As the Greens prepare for their New Year's resolutions, Cricket discovers that Gloria's resolution is to ask out her longtime crush Kevin. Being a love expert, as he himself has a girlfriend, Cricket and Tilly decide to help her out. Meanwhile, Nancy and Gramma Alice try to help with Bill's resolution by getting him out of his comfort zone. "Winter Greens": On a particularly snowy day, Cricket and Remy get the bright idea to have a snowball fight with Vasquez. In order for this to happen, Remy temporarily fires him and he hits back hard with a snowball war. Elsewhere, Tilly builds a snowperson named Margaret and she and Nancy fill out its bucket list before she melts, but Nancy gets too attached. Guest star: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Anna Akana as Gloria, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Luke Lowe as Benny, Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Raven-Symoné as Maria Media, David Wain as Ronald Featherman, Booboo Stewart as Kevin | ||||||||||||||
54 | 24 | "Mages & Mazes" | Jonathon Wallach | Caldwell Tanner & Kiana Khansmith | Amy Hudkins | February 6, 2021 | 224 | 0.38[60] | ||||||
"Okay Karaoke" | Faryn Pearl & Ariel Vracin-Harrell | Rachel McNevin | ||||||||||||
"Mages & Mazes": Remy invites Cricket, Tilly and Kiki over to his house to play Mages & Mazes, a pastiche of Dungeons & Dragons. Having developed a complex and intuitive adventure for his friends, things seem to start off well. However, everyone quickly grows tired of the complicated rules and difficulty level that Remy has set up and try to alter the game. "Okay Karaoke": The Greens and Remy head out to a karaoke bar to sing some tunes. Everyone has their own idea of what to sing: Bill with country rock, Nancy with punk rock, Gramma Alice with classic swing and Cricket and Remy with hip-hop techno. However, Tilly is having difficulty trying to find a "perfect" song for herself that it ends up driving her mad. Guest star: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Monica Ray as Kiki, Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Aaron Barrett as Ska Guy, Macy Gray as Kara Karaoke | ||||||||||||||
55 | 25 | "Date Night" | Anna O'Brian | Raj Brueggemann & Kristen Gish | Carson Montgomery | February 13, 2021 | 225 | 0.35[61] | ||||||
"The Room" | Amy Hudkins & Steve Wolfhard | Kenny Byerly | ||||||||||||
"Date Night": Cricket and Gabriella plan to go out on a date to see the new America Rat movie. They get Bill to be their chaperone and, completely new to their relationship, feels it is his duty to take matters into his own hands and make their date "perfect". However, his idea for a date ends up causing more harm than good for Cricket and Gabriella. "The Room": When Tilly closes up Cricket's secret entrance, it causes a rift between them that snowballs into a full blown fight over splitting their bedroom up. The cable goes out and while Bill goes to fix it, Gloria and Gramma Alice become invested in Cricket and Tilly's conflict to the point that they begin to egg on their radical decisions. Guest star: Anna Akana as Gloria, Jenna Ortega as Gabriella, Joh Early as Alexander | ||||||||||||||
56 | 26 | "Bleeped" | Jonathon Wallach | Caldwell Tanner & Kiana Khansmith | Carson Montgomery | March 6, 2021 | 226 | 0.41[62] | ||||||
"Sellouts" | Anna O'Brian | Amy Hudkins & Steve Wolfhard | Kenny Byerly | |||||||||||
"Bleeped": Cricket overhears Gramma Alice utter the word "Blort". Upon learning that it is a cuss word, Cricket does everything he can to repeat it, much to the irritation of everyone. Bill takes it upon himself to set him straight before a major event. Meanwhile, Tilly tries to perfect her singing so that animals can hear her high note. "Sellouts": Bill informs the family that they are almost broke and must sell their produce fast. They head out to the Farmer's Market where each of the Greens try different tactics to sell their goods. Gloria is left behind due to her unfamiliarity and while trying to feed the chickens ends up releasing them into the city. Guest star: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Anna Akana as Gloria, Andy Daly as Officer Keys, Monica Ray as Kiki, Betsy Sodaro as Community Sue, Lamar Woods as Weezie, Luke Lowe as Benny, Danny Trejo as Vasquez | ||||||||||||||
57 | 27 | "Fast Foodie" | Jonathon Wallach | Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Faryn Pearl | Zeno Robinson | March 13, 2021 | 227 | 0.40[63] | ||||||
"Spaghetti Theory" | Rachel McNevin | |||||||||||||
"Fast Foodie": A new Burger Clown restaurant opens up next door to the Greens, exciting Cricket. When Bill tells him that he will get bored eating there for a week, Cricket takes it as a challenge and tries to eat there everyday. This results in him getting morbidly obese and Tilly getting sick. Despite this, Cricket will not stop eating the burgers. "Spaghetti Theory": Tilly postulates that everyone in Big City is connected. One action leads to another as she and Cricket deliver vegetables to their friends. Brett, Mr. Grigorian, Maria Media, Mayor Hansock, Vasquez, Alexander, Terry, and Gloria all take center stage in this episode, culminating in one big conclusion. Guest star: Zeno Robinson as Remy, Anna Akana as Gloria, Andy Daly as Officer Keys, Raven-Symoné as Maria Media, John Early as Alexander, Colton Dunn as Brett, Monica Ray as Kiki, Luke Lowe as Benny, Betsy Sodaro as Community Sue, Maurice LaMarche as Mr. Grigorian, Tim Robinson as Gregly, Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Thomas Middleditch as Bash, Lauren Lapkus as Bella, Andy Richter as Mayor Hansock, Dan Fogler as Burger Clown CEO, Joe Manganiello as Viper Fang | ||||||||||||||
58 | 28 | "Ding Dongers" | Kiana Khansmith | Amy Hudkins & Steve Wolfhard | Rachel McNevin | March 20, 2021 | 228 | 0.40[64] | ||||||
"Animation Abomination" | Anna O'Brian | Raj Brueggemann & Kristen Gish | Kenny Byerly | |||||||||||
"Ding Dongers": Remy is addicted to a new app called Ding Dong where people post short videos of themselves doing crazy things. Remy discovers that his videos become massively popular when Cricket does things that harm himself and he pushes him to his limit. Meanwhile, Gloria gives Tilly her phone and she tries to make Phoenix famous to no avail. "Animation Abomination": Cricket and Tilly discover that Gloria is working as an intern at an animation studio and force themselves to come over to see them make their favorite show Kingdom of Lore. While Tilly suggests the perfect ending, Cricket suggests a lousy one that the animators choose, forcing Tilly to stop the production. Guest star: Zeno Robinson as Remy, Anna Akana as Gloria, Monica Ray as Kiki, Lamar Woods as Weezie, Luke Lowe as Benny, Shane Houghton as Blaine, Caldwell Tanner as Itchaboi, Chris Diamantopoulos as Ed Zecutive, Chris Houghton as Topher | ||||||||||||||
59 | 29 | "The Van" | Jonathon Wallach | Caldwell Tanner & Kiana Khansmith | Carson Montgomery | March 27, 2021 | 229 | 0.51[65] | ||||||
"Bat Girl" | Anna O'Brian | |||||||||||||
"The Van": Gramma and Cricket team up to get rid of a van that was parked in front of their house. After doing so, the owner Rick turns out to be a really nice man who they try to help so that he will not call the cops. Meanwhile, Tilly heads to Little Tokyo to buy bread and feed her koi fish Marcus who has grown to mammoth proportions. "Bat Girl": Community Sue leads her little league team, the Sue-Zers, against her rival team the Elite led by the highly competitive Community Dan. They end up being no match for them so Nancy steps in to help the Sue-Zers win, but accidentally imbues the same cockiness they were fighting against to begin with. Guest star: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Zeno Robinson as Remy, Anna Akana as Gloria, Andy Daly as Officer Keys, Monica Ray as Kiki, Luke Lowe as Benny, Betsy Sodaro as Community Sue, Lamar Woods as Weezie, Jenna Ortega as Gabriella, Tim Robinson as Gregly, Nicole Byer as Andromeda, Colton Dunn as Russell Remington, Lorraine Toussaint as Rashida Remington, Rob Riggle as Community Dan, David Harbour as Rick | ||||||||||||||
60 | 30 | "Cousin Jilly" | Anna O'Brian | Raj Brueggemann & Kristen Gish | Rachel McNevin & Carson Montgomery | April 3, 2021 | 230 | 0.31[66] | ||||||
"Gloria's Café" | Jonathon Wallach | Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Faryn Pearl | Kenny Byerly | |||||||||||
"Cousin Jilly": Cricket reminisces on his cool cousin Jilly, unaware of the fact that it was a character that Tilly made to beat his boredom. She decides to revive the character to keep the charade, but cannot be in two places at once. Meanwhile, Nancy takes advantage of Gramma's hospitality when she calls her a guest rather than a family member. "Gloria's Café": Gloria fails to get a loan to jumpstart her Parisian café business as Gramma claims that she doesn't have the grit for it, but quickly learns that the empty Big Coffee building next door was not locked properly. With Cricket and Tilly's help, she runs an illegal café. However, Bill, Nancy and Gramma become suspicious to its secrecy while Officer Keys begins to snoop. When the truth comes out, Officer Keys sheds his disguise and arrests Gloria. As Bill comments about the many times they had to park outside the Big City Police Department, Officer Keys releases Gloria and uses the proceeds she gained to cover her fines for trespassing before her release. They head home where Gramma is waiting for them. Having been impressed with Gloria, Gramma uses some of her money from her retirement fund to purchase the building. It gets the name of Gloria + Green Café as one passerby thinks that Gloria's last name is Green. Guest star: Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green, Anna Akana as Gloria, Andy Daly as Officer Keys, John Early as Alexander |
Season 3 (2021–23)
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61 | 1 | "Squashed!" | Anna O'Brian | Storyboarded by : Ariel Vracin-Harrell, Destiny Wood, Raj Brueggeman & Kiana Khansmith Written by : Rachel McNevin, Ariel Vracin-Harrell, Destiny Wood, Raj Brueggeman & Kiana Khansmith | Rachel McNevin | October 9, 2021 | 301 | 0.39[68] | ||||||
It is Halloween once again and the Greens and Gloria are hoping that this year's events will not be like the last. When Bill's pumpkins are not grown to perfection, Tilly takes it upon herself to try Gwendolyn Zapp's new compound which is guaranteed to make their crops grow in a short period of time. Meanwhile, Cricket tries to be a little trickster with bad results and Remy tries to qualm Vasquez around the holiday. The compound works, but turns all the pumpkins into monsters that quickly eat up their friends and tries to send a signal to the rest of the Big City to turn all pumpkins into monsters. Ultimately, Tilly learns her lesson and with Cricket take out the leader pumpkin, thus destroying the signal and saving Big City from another disaster. Guest stars: Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Cheri Oteri as Gwendolyn Zapp, Anna Akana as Gloria Sato, Luke Lowe as Benny, Betsy Sodaro as Community Sue, Andy Daly as Officer Keys, John Early as Alexander, Monica Ray as Kiki Kitashima, Lamar Woods as Weezie Eastman, Colton Dunn as Brett Eze | ||||||||||||||
62 | 2 | "Boss Life" | Jonathon Wallach | Storyboarded by : Kiana Khansmith & Eric Brown Written by : Kenny Byerly, Kiana Khansmith & Eric Brown | Kenny Byerly | February 12, 2022 | 302 | 0.29[69] | ||||||
"Papaganda" | Storyboarded by : Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Destiny Wood Written by : Carson Montgomery, Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Destiny Wood | Carson Montgomery | ||||||||||||
"Boss Life": Gloria tries to keep her perfect rating for Gloria + Green Café until Community Sue gives her a B rating for the spongey crepes. After failing again, Sue tells her that it was constructive criticism and Gloria realizes that she can do better. Meanwhile, Cricket tries to run the café, but makes no effort to train his "new hires" as things start falling apart. Realizing he made a mess, Gloria returns and sets things right. "Papaganda": Gramma, Cricket, and Tilly complain about picking blackberries. Bill picks up a "Live, Laugh, Love" mantra after a visit to Janice's Niceties and gains a cult-like mentality with it. While Cricket and Gramma rebel against the forced positivity, Tilly immediately takes to it. Cricket and Gramma try to escape, but are converted. Bill soon realizes that being positive all the time is impossible and learns that being honest is okay. Guest stars: Anna Akana as Gloria Sato, Betsy Sodaro as Community Sue, Luke Lowe as Benny, Monica Ray as Kiki Kitashima, Jenna Ortega as Gabriella Espinosa, Lamar Woods as Weezie Eastman, Elizabeth Hanks as Angelina, Lennon Parham as Janice | ||||||||||||||
63 | 3 | "Little Buddy" | Anna O'Brian | Storyboarded by : Jen Begeman & Raj Brueggemann Written by : Carson Montgomery, Raj Brueggemann & Jen Begeman | Carson Montgomery | February 19, 2022 | 303 | 0.41[70] | ||||||
"Zen Garden" | Jonathon Wallach | Storyboarded by : Kiana Khansmith & Eric Brown Written by : Laura Eichhorn, Kiana Khansmith & Eric Brown | Laura Eichhorn | |||||||||||
"Little Buddy": At the Community Center, Cricket and Tilly are paired up with "little buddies" to look after; Tilly gets a quiet girl named Emma while Cricket gets a rowdy boy named Chase. Tilly accidentally starts a cult with the children and escapes, while Cricket discovers that he made a connection with Chase that no other big buddy had before and decides to fulfill his promise of pulling off a stunt with him. "Zen Garden": While Bill attempts to relax at the spa with Gramma, Nancy takes over the gardening duties back at home. However, she ends up ignoring Bill's carefully laid instructions and things go awry while Gramma is forced to knock Bill out so that he can finally relax. Cricket and Tilly help Nancy finish the gardening as a very calm Bill returns and compliments Nancy on her job, only to revert to his stressed out self. Guest stars: Betsy Sodaro as Community Sue, Lamar Woods as Weezie Eastman, Monica Ray as Kiki Kitashima, Tim Robinson as Gregly, Adelynn Spoon as Emma, Caron Minniear as Chase, Karamo Brown as Kludge Sterring Wheel, Gwendoline Yeo as Female Masseuse | ||||||||||||||
64 | 4 | "No Service" | Anna O'Brian | Storyboarded by : Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Destiny Wood Written by : Eric Lapidus, Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Destiny Wood | Eric Lapidus | February 26, 2022 | 304 | 0.38[71] | ||||||
"Takened" | Jonathon Wallach | Storyboarded by : Drew Green & Bernice Sioson Written by : Laura Eichhorn, Drew Green & Bernice Sioson | Laura Eichhorn | |||||||||||
"No Service": Cricket is not allowed inside a convenience store to get a free splishee because he refuses to wear shoes as a clerk named Clark enforces the "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Service" rule while Bill and Gramma search for a parking spot. Despite Cricket's best efforts, he is not allowed inside and borrows Tilly's shoes. He decides to stick to his principles and forfeits the splishee, which in turn gets him banned for life from the convenience store. Bill and Gramma finally find a parking spot just as Cricket and Tilly return. "Takened": While Cricket and Remy prepare for Vasquez' "bodyguard-iversary", Bill is tasked with distracting Vasquez. Cricket and Remy sneak out of the house, resulting in Vasquez becoming convinced that the boys have been kidnapped by the Order of the Fang and drags Bill along for a rescue mission. Bill overcomes his insecurity and ends up rescuing Vasquez in time to take him back to his party. Guest stars: Eugene Cordero as Clark, Ken Marino as Dirk, Colton Dunn as Russell Remington, Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Joe Manganiello as Viper Fang | ||||||||||||||
65 | 5 | "Green Greens" | Anna O'Brian | Storyboarded by : Raj Brueggemann & Jen Begeman Written by : Kenny Byerly, Raj Brueggemann & Jen Begeman | Kenny Byerly | March 5, 2022 | 305 | 0.35[72] | ||||||
"Truce Bomb" | Jonathon Wallach | Storyboarded by : Drew Green & Bernice Sioson Written by : Laura Eichhorn, Drew Green & Bernice Sioson | Laura Eichhorn | |||||||||||
"Green Greens": Bill and Tilly must take a fluorescent light bulb to the e-waste center, but the journey turns out to be very rough. Meanwhile, Cricket and Gramma must toss the trash away and in the process, learn about recycling. After a series of inconveniences, Bill and Tilly get the bulb to the e-waste center, but are tired from their journey only to perk up at Cricket and Gramma's newfound love of recycling. "Truce Bomb": Tilly decides to finally resolve the feud between Gramma and Mr. Grigorian. She successfully manages to get to the root of their issues with each other and they finally call a truce. However, their zest for life is immediately drained and Tilly and Cricket resolve to kidnap their cats to get them to feud again. While they do not take the bait at first, they manage to get back to their squabbling. Guest stars: Anna Akana as Gloria Sato, Colton Dunn as Brett Eze, Maurice LaMarche as Alucard Grigorian | ||||||||||||||
66 | 6 | "Trivia Night" | Jonathon Wallach | Storyboarded by : Kiana Khansmith & Eric Brown Written by : Carson Montgomery, Kiana Khansmith & Eric Brown | Carson Montgomery | March 12, 2022 | 306 | 0.36[73] | ||||||
"Big Trouble" | Anna O'Brian | Storyboarded by : Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Nick Sumida Written by : Rachel McNevin, Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Nick Sumida | Rachel McNevin | |||||||||||
"Trivia Night": The Greens are at Gloria + Green Café for trivia night, but Cricket does not think that he has any smart knowledge. He digs into the recesses of his brain aided by his factoids, but believes he failed finding anything. When the café gets flooded, Cricket uses his knowledge to save everyone and manages to answer the bonus question at the end, proving that he does know things. "Big Trouble": Bill is shocked that Tilly did something bad and punishes her. In response, Tilly decides to become a rebel and recruits Andromeda. After failing to do anything bad, Tilly decides to shoplift, but feels guilty about it and returns the item she stole. Back at home, Gramma tells Tilly that everyone sometimes does bad, but they are ultimately good people in the end. Bill is relieved to see Tilly back to normal. Guest stars: Anna Akana as Gloria Sato, Lorraine Toussaint as Rashida Remington, Colton Dunn as Russell Remington and Brett Eze, Maurice LaMarche as Alucard Grigorian, Betsy Sodaro as Community Sue, John Early as Alexander, Nicole Byers as Andromeda | ||||||||||||||
67 | 7 | "DependaBill" | Anna O'Brian | Storyboarded by : Raj Brueggemann & Jen Begeman Written by : Nate Federman, Raj Brueggemann & Jen Begeman | Nate Federman | July 16, 2022 | 307 | 0.26[74] | ||||||
"The Delivernator" | Jonathon Wallach | Storyboarded by : Drew Green & Bernice Sioson Written by : Nate Federman, Drew Green & Bernice Sioson | ||||||||||||
"DependaBill": Bill meets Doug Perkins and hits it off with him, only to anger him when he accidentally destroys his roof. Bill tries to be friends with him again, via Cricket's advice, but ultimately decides to be upfront with him thanks to Nancy and the two make amends. Tilly loses a sock at the laundromat run by Mr. Fluffenfold and begins to believe a conspiracy, but later ends up finding it hidden under a dryer. "The Delivernator": Cricket's delivery duties is put to the test against Gwendolyn Zapp's latest invention, the Delivernator. Cricket puts his deliveries over the people that he has formed close bonds with and despite the Delivernator getting finished quicker, Gloria prefers Cricket's friendliness. Gramma goes to war with ants in her house, but listens to Tilly's advice and simply tricks them into leaving. Guest stars: Patton Oswalt as Mr. Fluffenfold, Tom Gamill as Doug Perkins, Colton Dunn as Brett Eze, Nicole Byer as Andromeda, Anna Akana as Gloria Sato, Cheri Oteri as Gwendolyn Zapp, Keith Silverstein as Delivernator, Rosie Perez as Ms. Torres, Andy Daly as Officer Keys, Myrna Velasco as Kim, Vladimir Caamaño as Juan Pablo | ||||||||||||||
68 | 8 | "Listen Up!" | Jonathon Wallach | Storyboarded by : Kiana Khansmith & Eric Brown Written by : Carson Montgomery, Kiana Khansmith & Eric Brown | Carson Montgomery | July 23, 2022 | 308 | 0.22[75] | ||||||
"Big Picture" | Storyboarded by : Drew Green & Bernice Sioson Written by : Rachel McNevin, Drew Green & Bernice Sioson | Rachel McNevin | ||||||||||||
"Listen Up!": Cricket blows up some poppers, resulting in him losing his hearing. He is forced to fake it when Bill has him perform chores around the house. Meanwhile, Remy, Tilly, Nancy and Gramma play a card game that results in them becoming savage. To resolve it, they destroy the game. Cricket's hearing returns just as his life is in danger, but Bill saves him. Cricket promises to listen more. "Big Picture": Gloria and the Greens go to a drive in movie. Cricket helps Gloria get a good photo for her web profile, Bill and Gramma get lost in the sea of cars, and Nancy becomes unnerved for Tilly by the sexist and dated film they are watching. Cricket convinces Gloria that she does not need to justify her life experiences, Bill and Gramma find the truck and Tilly tells Nancy that she will be okay. Guest stars: Luke Lowe as Benny, Anna Akana as Gloria Sato, Dee Bradley Baker as Mr. Banana, Mary Faber as Dr. Ditzy | ||||||||||||||
69 | 9 | "Rembo" | Anna O'Brian | Storyboarded by : Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Nick Sumida Written by : Laura Eichhorn, Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Nick Sumida | Laura Eichhorn | July 30, 2022[b] | 309 | 0.18[76] | ||||||
"Dirt Jar" | Storyboarded by : Raj Brueggemann & Jen Begeman Written by : Kenny Byerly, Raj Brueggemann & Jen Begeman | Kenny Byerly | ||||||||||||
"Rembo": Remy asks Vasquez to teach him martial arts after an encounter with hyenas, but he refuses. Cricket gets Gloria and Gramma to teach him self defense, but he does not seem to pick up anything. Another encounter with the hyenas causes Remy to finally take inspiration from the frilled lizard and scares off the hyenas with Vasquez knocking them out. Vasquez finally accepts that Remy can take care of himself. "Dirt Jar": Cricket loses his dirt jar which contains the dirt of their old home. Bill realizes that he accidentally threw it out and tries to replace it. Flashback reveals the situation that lead to the Greens moving from Smallton to Big City. Bill comes clean to Cricket and they decide to take a road trip back to the old house in Smalton to collect more dirt. Bill sees the For Sale sign in front of their old house and gets a "crazy idea". Guest stars: Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Wiz Khalifa as Frilled Lizard | ||||||||||||||
70 | 10 | "The Move" | Jonathon Wallach | Storyboarded by : Kiana Khansmith, Eric Brown, Raj Brueggemann & Jen Begeman Written by : Carson Montgomery, Kiana Khansmith, Eric Brown, Raj Brueggemann & Jen Begeman | Carson Montgomery | September 24, 2022 | 310 | 0.29[77] | ||||||
Everyone hears the news that the Greens are going back to Smalton. After finally being able to afford living at their old farm again, Bill, Tilly, Cricket and Nancy head back to the country with Remy tagging along with every Big City inhabitant they know seeing them off. When they arrive, they struggle to readjust. Cricket and Tilly look for their tree fort in the woods. Bill desperately tries to renovate the house while Nancy attempts to get him to relax. Cricket discovers that he can no longer navigate in the woods and Tilly can no longer communicate with her old woodland animal friends. With help from Remy, they find the tree fort, which is worn down. The family realizes that change is natural and despite the hardships, they're glad to be home again. Guest stars: Anna Akana as Gloria Sato, Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Cheri Oteri as Gwendolyn Zapp, Raven-Symoné as Maria Media, Betsy Sodaro as Community Sue, Luke Lowe as Benny, Colton Dunn as Brett Eze, Andy Daly as Officer Keys, John Early as Alexander, Tom Kenny as Dan | ||||||||||||||
71 | 11 | "Country Side" | Jonathon Wallach | Storyboarded by : Eric Brown & Kiana Khansmith Written by : Nate Federman, Eric Brown & Kiana Khansmith | Nate Federman | October 1, 2022 | 311 | 0.24[78] | ||||||
"Junk Mountain" | Anna O'Brian & Kiana Khansmith | Storyboarded by : Raj Brueggemann & Jen Begeman Written by : Rachel McNevin, Raj Brueggemann & Jen Begeman | Rachel McNevin | |||||||||||
"Country Side": When Remy calls the country boring, Cricket decides to use the time to teach him that the country can be fun and end up earning the ire of Bill. Meanwhile, Tilly wants to look for a new living arrangement, but after several failed attempts, Nancy gives Tilly an empty room in the house. Bill catches Cricket and Remy and they are grounded, but find a way to make that fun too. "Junk Mountain": Cricket wants to introduce Remy to his teenage friend Hector at the scrap yard, even though he does not seem too interested to hang out with him, while Tilly tries to look for her future car and ultimately settles on a tire. Despite Hector's politeness, Cricket realizes that his old friend is too far gone and lets him go. Hector's younger sister Lupita takes over playing with Cricket and Remy. Guest stars: Darin De Paul as Good Ol' Joe, Rylee Alazraqui as Lupita, Harvey Guillén as Hector, Ali Stroker as Sunday | ||||||||||||||
72 | 12 | "Farmer Remy" | Anna O'Brian & Kiana Khansmith | Storyboarded by : Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Nick Sumida Written by : Mary Bronaugh, Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Nick Sumida | Mary Bronaugh | October 8, 2022 | 312 | 0.21[79] | ||||||
"Homeward Hound" | Storyboarded by : Drew Green & Bernice Sioson Written by : Laura Eichhorn, Drew Green & Bernice Sioson | Laura Eichhorn | ||||||||||||
"Farmer Remy": Nancy and Tilly try to train Remy in farm life while Bill trains Cricket to drive the tractor. Bill becomes too cautious, but Cricket proves that he is good at it. Remy cannot seem to do simple tasks with Miss Debbie the cow, until she goes into labor. Trapped by himself, Remy manages to help Miss Debbie give birth, thus making Remy feel accomplished in farming to some degree. "Homeward Hound": Tilly has forgotten Saxon back in Big City and Phoenix ventures off to retrieve him with Melissa the goat and Brenda the cow tagging along. Back in the city, Gramma Alice takes Gloria out clubbing and she realizes that she misses her family. After thwarting an evil attempt by Cogburn the rooster, the animals get Saxon back and Gramma decides to use the animals as an excuse to reunite with her family while Gloria keeps an eye on her house. Guest stars: Jameela Jamil as Phoenix, Alfred Molina as Cogburn, Anna Akana as Gloria Sato | ||||||||||||||
73 | 13 | "Pie Hard" | Anna O'Brian & Kiana Khansmith | Storyboarded by : Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Nick Sumida Written by : Nate Federman, Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Nick Sumida | Nate Federman | October 15, 2022[c] | 313 | 0.24[80] | ||||||
"Rat Tail" | Nick Sumida | Storyboarded by : Caldwell Tanner & Bernice Sioson Written by : Raj Brueggemann, Caldwell Tanner & Bernice Sioson | Raj Brueggemann | |||||||||||
"Pie Hard": The Greens and Remy visit the local restaurant in Downtown Smalton called meat-wiches where Tilly orders her favorite blueberry pie, Cricket wants the meat-wich to be his "usual" which the waiter Wayne tries to remember and Remy tries to buy something from the gift store for Vasquez. Gramma challenges the restaurant's baker Patti with her pie, before admitting that she was jealous that Tilly liked her pie more than her own, but Tilly comforts her. Cricket soon regrets getting a usual and decides to give up on ordering meat-wiches as soon as he finishes his so that he can try the pie. "Rat Tail": Cricket grows a rat tail, which everyone loves except for Nancy who think it is unpleasant to look at and tries to convince him to get rid of it. Gramma takes Remy in as her knitting apprentice and he soon takes to it by knitting the perfect glove. Nancy admits to hating Cricket's new hairstyle, but was afraid of turning into her father. Cricket cuts off the rat tail to please Nancy. Guest stars: Brooke Dillman as Patti, Tony Cavalero as Wayne, Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Billy West as Nick | ||||||||||||||
74 | 14 | "Frilly Tilly" | Kiana Khansmith | Storyboarded by : Raj Brueggemann & Jen Begeman Written by : Laura Eichhorn, Raj Brueggemann & Jen Begeman | Laura Eichhorn | October 22, 2022 | 314 | 0.26[81] | ||||||
"Montaged" | Jonathon Wallach & Nick Sumida | Storyboarded by : Eric Brown & Gabi Rodea Written by : Nate Federman, Eric Brown & Gabi Rodea | Nate Federman | |||||||||||
"Frilly Tilly": Tilly prepares for her coming-of-age ceremony, but instead of following the traditions that Gramma had to follow, she wants to do her own thing. Gramma convinces Tilly that she will be letting her family down by breaking from tradition, but after seeing Tilly and everyone miserable, Gramma admits that she was prevented from breaking tradition and allows Tilly to be original. "Montaged": Cricket wants to ride a wild sheep at the rodeo, but refuses to take his time with it. At Remy's suggestion, he decides to do a training montage to speed up the process. Instead, he, Remy and Tilly get stuck in a series of montages and cannot escape. Cricket realizes that there are no shortcuts and the events of the episode turn out to be a dream as Cricket decides to train honestly at sheep riding. Guest stars: Tony Cavalero as Wayne, Brooke Dillman as Patti, Kimberly Brooks as Tracy, Armen Taylor as Trey | ||||||||||||||
75 | 15 | "Pizza Deliverance" | Kiana Khansmith | Storyboarded by : Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Eddie West Written by : Carson Montgomery, Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Eddie West | Carson Montgomery | October 29, 2022 | 315 | 0.25[82] | ||||||
"Horse Girl" | Nick Sumida | Storyboarded by : Cassie Zwart & Bernice Sioson Written by : Rachel McNevin, Cassie Zwart & Bernice Sioson | Rachel McNevin | |||||||||||
"Pizza Deliverance": A pizza delivery girl named Tina is sent from Mama Roni's in Big City to deliver pizza to the Greens, but after watching a scary movie, sees the family as cannibals that are chasing her. As they hungrily corner her, Nancy barges in and reprimands everyone for being negligent and Tina realizes they are just a normal family. Nevertheless, she gets chased away after getting covered in pizza slop. "Horse Girl": Bill buys a horse named Butterscotch, but Tilly hates horses and hides her hatred for her. Meanwhile, Cricket tries to get Wi-Fi so that he can speak to Gabriella while Remy tries to get through to Vasquez. He successfully does so during a storm which causes Bill to get caught in a raging river and Tilly and Butterscotch team up to save him. Tilly tells Bill that she still hates horses, but that he can still like them. Guest stars: Sydney Park as Tina, Brooke Dillman as Patti, Rylie Alazraqui as Lupita, Jenna Ortega as Gabriella Espinosa | ||||||||||||||
76 | 16 | "Virtually Christmas" | Anna O'Brian Mark Droste (3D animation director) | Storyboarded by : Caldwell Tanner & Eddie West Written by : Nate Federman, Laura Eichhorn, Caldwell Tanner & Eddie West | Nate Federman & Laura Eichhorn | December 3, 2022 | 320 | 0.26[83] | ||||||
On Christmas Eve prior to the events of "The Move", Cricket decides to visit Remy so that he can play his VR game Outpost Infinity, despite Bill insisting that he stay to resume their yearly traditions. Cricket ends up getting snowed in with Remy, but the latter reveals that he left a VR present for him at his house and Cricket suggests that they all go into the VR game to celebrate Christmas together. Cricket and Remy do not tell the rest of the Greens that it is a tower defense style game and they end up having fun. When they learn the truth, Cricket admits that he learned to love their traditions and they fight off monsters. However, Cricket decides to leave the game and travel through the snow back home where the family is happy to be reunited with him. Vasquez and the Remingtons also arrive and join the festivities. Guest stars: Lorraine Toussaint as Rashida Remington, Colton Dunn as Russell Remington, Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Alfonso Ribiero as Mr. Extras, Luke Lowe as Benny NOTE: The virtual world of Outpost Infinity was created using Unreal Engine from the team at Disney Interactive. | ||||||||||||||
77 | 17 | "Pen Pals" | Kiana Khansmith | Storyboarded by : Raj Brueggemann & Jen Begeman Written by : Nate Federman, Raj Brueggemann & Jen Begeman | Nate Federman | March 4, 2023 | 316 | 0.20[84] | ||||||
"Study Abroad" | Nick Sumida | Storyboarded by : Cassie Zwart & Bernice Sioson Written by : Mary Bronaugh, Cassie Zwart & Bernice Sioson | Mary Bronaugh | |||||||||||
"Pen Pals": Tilly starts writing letters to Andromeda to keep up with her. Andromeda reveals that she was a volunteer at the Museum of Cryptozoology only to get "fired". Tilly regales a story of defending daffodils against Bill and sends her seeds. Andromeda implies that she is really sad, which makes Tilly feel the same. Tilly writes a song and sends it to her and they sing "together". They happily continue being pen pals. "Study Abroad": Remy realizes that he needs to tell his parents what he learned for the week, otherwise they will take him back to Big City. The entire Green family try to teach him to lie, with the exception of Bill who tells him to just tell the truth. Remy's parents call and they disbelieve his fantastical story, resulting in him telling the truth. They commend him for his honesty, but punish him by having him write an essay. Guest stars: Andy Daly as Officer Keys, Stephanie Sheh as Kiki, Luke Lowe as Benny, Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Colton Dunn as Russell Remington, Lorraine Toussaint as Rashida Remington | ||||||||||||||
78 | 18 | "Honey Heist" | Nick Sumida | Storyboarded by : Eric Brown & Gabi Rodea Written by : Laura Eichhorn, Eric Brown & Gabi Rodea | Laura Eichhorn | March 11, 2023 | 317 | 0.24[85] | ||||||
"Dog Mayor" | Storyboarded by : Cassie Zwart & Bernice Sioson Written by : Carson Montgomery, Cassie Zwart & Bernice Sioson | Carson Montgomery | ||||||||||||
"Honey Heist": Cricket, Tilly and Remy plot to steal Bill's collected honey. Cricket decides to recruit Nancy, despite Tilly and Remy believing that she has become too responsible. She joins, but just as they are collecting the honey, suddenly rats them out. Afterwards, Nancy reveals that she acquired honey for the kids and sold them out so that she could cause a distraction, admitting that while she is responsible, she can still have fun. "Dog Mayor": Cricket and Remy start a campaign to get Phoenix elected as the Mayor of Smalton after another dog named Beans proves to be well liked. Meanwhile, Nancy and Tilly fix a road full of pot holes and despite the hard work, get help in the end. Cricket resorts to lying and cheating. While he wins at first, Cricket is suddenly outed. He later admits that he no longer cares what other people think of Phoenix as he loves his dog the way she is. Guest stars: Lance Barber as Frank, Tim Baltz as Ernie, Kimberly Brooks as Tracy, Armen Taylor as Trey, Dee Bradley Baker as Phoenix | ||||||||||||||
79 | 19 | "Chill Bill" | Kiana Khansmith | Storyboarded by : Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Eddie West Written by : Mary Bronaugh, Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Eddie West | Mary Bronaugh | March 18, 2023 | 318 | 0.18[86] | ||||||
"Bunny Farm" | Nick Sumida | Storyboarded by : Eric Brown & Gabi Rodea Written by : Kenny Byerly, Eric Brown & Gabi Rodea | Kenny Byerly | |||||||||||
"Chill Bill": The Greens and Remy head to the lake where Bill suddenly becomes a loose and carefree partygoer, much to Cricket's pleasure. Meanwhile, Tilly gets a leech stuck to her and Remy gets lost on a raft. Cricket tries to prevent Bill from seeing the dangers to keep him calm, but he ultimately returns to normal to help everyone. Bill tells Cricket that people have different sides to them and their bond grows closer. "Bunny Farm": Bunnies attack the farm and Nancy recruits their neighbors from the past episodes to help. Bill does not think that they are capable of helping, which appears to be the case, but Bill admits that he is nervous because he does not want to lose the farm. He has Nancy take over and she snaps everyone in line to fulfil their duties and save the farm. Bill realizes that Nancy has matured significantly. Guest stars: Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Ali Stroker as Sunday, Tony Cavalero as Wayne, Brook Dillman as Patti, Darin De Paul as Gold Ol' Joe, Harvey Guillén as Hector, Armen Taylor as Trey, Kimberly Brooks as Tracy, Rylee Alazraqui as Lupita | ||||||||||||||
80 | 20 | "Long Goodbye" | Kiana Khansmith | Storyboarded by : Rachel McNevin, Raj Brueggemann, Jen Begeman, Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Eddie West Written by : Rachel McNevin, Raj Brueggemann, Jen Begeman, Ariel Vracin-Harrell & Eddie West | Rachel McNevin | March 25, 2023 | 319 | 0.17[87] | ||||||
Gramma and Remy are ready to return to Big City. Bill, Cricket, and Tilly decide to accompany them back home while Nancy stays on the farm. The gang are reunited with familiar places and old friends, but quickly becomes apparent that Cricket, Tilly and Bill do not want to leave and practically hold Gramma and Remy against their will. Vasquez, awaiting Remy's arrival, grows concerned while Gloria is waiting for Gramma to return so that she can sign a paper from notary public Merv Stampington who is due to retire. They chase down the Greens and manage to get Alice and Remy back in time. Cricket, Tilly, and Bill return to Smalton, but an encounter with Nancy convinces them to live in both Big City and Smalton, moving back and forth while Nancy stays on the farm to look after it. At a cemetery outside of Big City, a gravedigger passes by the tombstone of Chip Whistler who he considered "the biggest jerk who ever died". Unbeknownst to anyone, a hooded Chip Whistler is still alive and plotting his revenge on the Greens. Guest stars: Anna Akana as Gloria, Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Andy Daly as Officer Keys, Paul Scheer as Chip Whistler, Danny DeVito as Merv Stampington, Maurice LaMarche as Mr. Grigorian, Nicole Byer as Andromeda, Tom Gammill as Doug Perkins, Colton Dunn as Brett Eze and Russell Remington, Lorraine Toussaint as Rashida, Stephanie Sheh as Kiki, Nikki Castillo as Gabriella, Lamar Woods as Weezie, Luke Lowe as Benny, Betsy Sodaro as Community Sue |
Season 4
No. overall | No. in season | Title [1][88] | Directed by | Written and Storyboarded by | Story by | Original air date [1][88] | Prod. code [1][4][89] | U.S. viewers (millions) | ||||||
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81 | 1 | "Truck Stopped" | Nick Sumida | Storyboarded by : Raj Brueggemann & Sam King Written by : Carson Montgomery, Raj Brueggemann & Sam King | Carson Montgomery | September 23, 2023 | 401 | 0.15[89] | ||||||
"Jingled" | Storyboarded by : Gabi Rodea & Carl Edward Mongan Written by : Laura Eichhorn, Gabi Rodea & Carl Edward Mongan | Laura Eichhorn | ||||||||||||
"Truck Stopped": Tilly and Cricket fight when Tilly can't decide what snack to get at the Truckee's truck stop while Bill gets anxious that he's late to Nancy's, accidentally leaving them behind. As Bill and Gramma turn around to get them, Tilly and Cricket realize that they must work together to make their decisions better and manage to finally decide on tater tots. It is only when they get back with Bill that they learn what happened. "Jingled": An agent named Bonnie Sparks from Big Jingle hires Tilly to work with them after seeing her tunes at the Green Family Farm stand. This was also due to the resignation of a jingle writer named Rick Razzle. Despite her successes there, Tilly realizes it's better to endulge in it for fun. This is thanks to Bill and Gramma who try to continue running the stand with their own mediocre songs after she leaves. Guest stars: Justin McElroy as Truckee's Mascot, Zehra Fazal as Test Audience Woman, Ryan Ridley as Test Audience Man, Amy Sedaris as Bonnie Spark, Michael Bolton as Rick Razzle | ||||||||||||||
82 | 2 | "Stand-Up Bill" | Kiana Khansmith | Storyboarded by : Eric Brown & Stevie Borbolla Written by : Nate Federman, Eric Brown & Stevie Borbolla | Nate Federman | September 30, 2023 | 402 | 0.18[89] | ||||||
"Green Trial" | Storyboarded by : Jen Begeman & Amber Vucinich Written by : Mary Bronaugh, Jen Begeman & Amber Vucinich | Mary Bronaugh | ||||||||||||
"Stand-Up Bill": Bill admires farming comedian Bill the Farmer, but is horrified to learn that he is a phony named Fredginald. He and Gramma oust his real self, but when Bill learns the truth behind his persona, he regrets it and helps him regain his reputation. Cricket gets roasted by a comedian named Jessica Burns and becomes sad. With Tilly's help, they get back at her by having her slip on a banana peel. "Green Trial": The Greens accuse Cricket of eating Nancy's strawberry cake while they were working. He invokes the "sibling code" to have Tilly represent him in a trial to prove his innocence. When it does not look good for Cricket, Tilly learns that he was trying to call Gabriella and proves his innocence. Nancy realizes that the true culprit is her own father Nick who has reentered their lives. Guest stars: Fred Tatasciore as Bouncer, Keith Ferguson as Fred the Farmer, Trevor Wallace as Emcee, Patricia "Ms. Pat" Williams as Jessica Burns, Billy West as Nick | ||||||||||||||
83 | 3 | "Bad Dad" | Nick Sumida | Storyboarded by : Gabi Rodea & Carl Edward Mongan Written by : Nate Federman, Gabi Rodea & Carl Edward Mongan | Nate Federman | October 7, 2023 | 403 | 0.22[89] | ||||||
"Junk Junkie" | Storyboarded by : Raj Brueggemann & Sam King Written by : Laura Eichhorn, Raj Brueggemann & Sam King | Laura Eichhorn | ||||||||||||
"Bad Dad": Nancy tries to find a job for Nick while he spends time with Cricket and Tilly, becoming close with them, despite them knowing full well that he is irresponsible. Nancy eventually gets a ticket for him to leave town, but Cricket and Tilly convince her to let him back into her life. She finally agrees to let him live with her on the condition he also do farm work. "Junk Junkie": After seeing a minor dip in profits, Bill becomes obsessed with wanting to provide for Cricket and Tilly and starts to collect junk to "provide" for them. Meanwhile, Gloria gets Gramma Alice hooked on a clean up show. When Bill collects too much junk, Alice uses her new skills to help him rescue the kids from being crushed by all the garbage and Bill learns to calm down. Guest stars: Tony Cavalero as Wayne, Lance Barber as Frank, Kyle Kinane as Dweezil, Jenny Yokoboro as Serenity Spruce | ||||||||||||||
84 | 4 | "Handshaken" | Kiana Khansmith | Storyboarded by : Eric Brown & Stevie Borbolla Written by : Carson Montgomery, Eric Brown & Stevie Borbolla | Carson Montgomery | October 14, 2023 | 404 | 0.15[89] | ||||||
"Coffee Mates" | Nick Sumida | Storyboarded by : Gabi Rodea & Carl Edward Mongan Written by : Mary Bronaugh, Gabi Rodea & Carl Edward Mongan | Mary Bronaugh | |||||||||||
"Handshaken": Cricket meets Joshua, a man with a notoriously firm and hard handshake. Cricket decides to empower his hand and successfully does so, beating Josh at his handshake. However, Cricket becomes power mad and starts to challenge everyone. Bill reveals himself to have an even more powerful handshake and teaches Cricket that just because you have power, does not mean you should flaunt it freely. "Coffee Mates": In order to balance or work and social life, Gloria decides to hire her friends the Kaitlyns (consisting of Keightlynne, Kaity-Lynn, and Caitlyn) as employees, but this causes her to shirk her responsibilities. Tilly believes she has a grey hair and thinks she is getting old, only to find that it was one of Bill's hairs. The Kaitlyns quit and Gloria finally decides to hire someone responsible named Jade to be the shift manager so that she can have personal time with the Kaitlyns. Guest stars: Peter Blomquist as Joshua, Darin De Paul as Good Ol' Joe, Tony Cavalero as Wayne, Anna Akana, Nicole Byer as Caitlyn, Liza Koshy as Jade, Burl Moseley as Krelvin | ||||||||||||||
85 | 5 | "Iced" | Kiana Khansmith | Storyboarded by : Jen Begeman & Lydia Estepp Written by : Laura Eichhorn, Jen Begeman & Lydia Estepp | Laura Eichhorn | October 21, 2023 | 405 | 0.23[89] | ||||||
"Chipped Off" | Nick Sumida | Storyboarded by : Raj Brueggemann & Sam King Written by : Julia Layton & Lacey Dyer, Raj Brueggemann & Sam King | Julia Layton & Lacey Dyer | |||||||||||
"Iced": Gramma Alice invites the whole family, sans Nick, to the hockey game. Nick follows anyway and gets into a fight with Alice. Bill tries to get a corn dog from an corn dog vendor that keeps evading him, Cricket and Nancy check out a Zamboni where it's rider Toni won't let them near it, and Tilly teaches the players to be nice. All Hell breaks loose and the Greens are kicked out of the game. Alice and Nick make amends and accept each other as family and get everyone corn dogs. "Chipped Off": The Greens pay a visit to the wax museum. Chip Whistler is revealed to still be alive and captures his former employee Greg, who he refers to as Wholesome Greg, to tell him his story. Chip discovered that everyone thinks he is dead due to Maria Media's news broadcast and that the Greens have moved on. He tries to reinvent himself as "Norm Alguy" and tries to make a new life for himself where he becomes an office worker and dates a girl named Babe, but soon begins to find his new life boring and also had an interaction with look-alikes of the Green family. He decides to once again pursue the Greens in secret. When Greg asks about the scar on his face, Chip stated that it was from an incident involving a rat. Guest stars: Brad Marchand as Mikey LeBeouf, Tim Meadows as Chet Handsomeman, Dean Norris as Zamboni Toni, Tom Green as Corndog Vendor, Paul Scheer as Chip Whistler, Anna Akana as Gloria, Raven-Symoné as Maria Media, Andy Richter as Mayor Hansock, Amy Hill as Crouton, June Diane Raphael as Babe | ||||||||||||||
86 | 6 | "Internetted" | Kiana Khansmith | Storyboarded by : Eric Brown & Stevie Borbolla Written by : Nate Federman, Eric Brown & Stevie Borbolla | Nate Federman | April 6, 2024 | 406 | 0.12[89] | ||||||
"Guiding Gregly" | Nick Sumida | Storyboarded by : Gabi Rodea & Carl Edward Mongan Written by : Nate Federman, Gabi Rodea & Carl Edward Mongan | ||||||||||||
"Internetted": Tilly wants to know what happened to her favorite ice cream and decides to search the internet. She falls down a literal rabbit hole thanks to a rabbit named Miss Information and finds too many falsities. She eventually breaks free and learns from Bill that the ice cream was recalled due to the gumballs in them. Despite Tilly expressing doubt, Bill reminds her that he will always look out for her. "Guiding Gregly": Gregly is upset that he has no real friends, so Cricket and Remy try to change his attitude towards everything. Gregly is still unhappy and Tilly warns that his anger could build up. This ends up happening and Cricket apologizes for trying to change him. Instead, they realize that Gregly is better off hanging out with old people, which is what he ends up doing as they share the same interests as him. Guest stars: Tim Robinson as Gregly, Nicole Byer as Andromeda, Caldwell Turner as Itchaboi, Kira Buckland as Agent Information, Stephanie Sheh as Kiki, Luke Lowe as Benny, Lamar Woods as Wheezy | ||||||||||||||
87 | 7 | "Family Tree" | Kiana Khansmith | Storyboarded by : Jen Begeman & Lydia Estepp Written by : Nate Federman, Jen Begeman & Lydia Estepp | Nate Federman | April 13, 2024 | 407 | 0.26[89] | ||||||
"Unguarded" | Storyboarded by : Eric Brown & Stevie Borbolla Written by : Laura Eichhorn, Eric Brown & Stevie Borbolla | Laura Eichhorn | ||||||||||||
"Family Tree": Bill wants to beat the traffic back to Big City, but Tilly instead wants to sit in a tree. Bill becomes agitated and orders Cricket, Nancy, and Gramma Alice to get her down, but they all end up joining her. Tilly finally begs Bill to listen to her and he climbs the tree, finding beauty in it just like the rest of the family. They all sit together and watch the sunrise. "Unguarded": Vasquez is shocked to learn that Remy does not require him to watch him to a local event. This sends him into a spiral and the Remingtons hire a therapist named Dr. Maya Bloom. Vasquez explains how he was hired by the Remingtons to watch over Remy after he broke from the Order of the Fang upon being unable to do a mission at their house with Viper Fang. He goes to check on Remy, but learns he is okay. Remy tells him later that he still wants him around and they hug. Guest stars: Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Lorraine Toussaint as Rashida Remington, Colton Dunn as Russell Remington, Betsy Sodaro as Community Sue, Joe Manganiello as Viper Fang, Margo Martindale as Dr. Maya Bloom | ||||||||||||||
88 | 8 | "Concrete Jungle" | Nick Sumida | Storyboarded by : Raj Brueggemann & Sam King Written by : Carson Montgomery, Raj Brueggemann & Sam King | Carson Montgomery | April 20, 2024 | 408 | 0.15[89] | ||||||
"Starter Pack" | Storyboarded by : Gabi Rodea & Carl Edward Mongan Written by : Carson Montgomery, Gabi Rodea & Carl Edward Mongan | |||||||||||||
"Concrete Jungle": In a parody of David Attenborough's nature documentaries, an omniscient narrator covers Gramma Alice battling off construction workers, Cricket and Remy battling teens to get their food, Gloria getting shoes from a dumpster, Tilly crossing the road by making herself tall, and Bill buying eggs at the Farmer's Market and protecting them. In the end, everyone comes home to eat dinner and talk about their day. "Starter Pack": Remy show Cricket his Galaxu card collection (a parody of Pokémon cards). Cricket ends up finding the rarest card, a Starmadillo, and Remy immediately becomes jealous, especially since Cricket shows little care with protecting the card. Remy resolves to steal it, resulting in Vasquez and Gramma Alice battling for their respective kin. In the end, Remy realizes his friendship is more important and relents. Guest stars: Anna Akana as Gloria, Carson Montgomery as Narrator, Danny Trejo as Vasquez, Cree Summer as Claire, Will Akana as Galaxu Trainer | ||||||||||||||
89 | 9 | "Dollar Sense" | Raj Brueggemann | Storyboarded by : Jen Begeman & Lydia Estepp Written by : Carson Montgomery, Jen Begeman & Lydia Estepp | Carson Montgomery | April 27, 2024 | 409 | 0.18[89] | ||||||
"True Cawing" | Kiana Khansmith | Storyboarded by : Jen Begeman & Lydia Estepp Written by : Vanita Borwankar, Jen Begeman & Lydia Estepp | Vanita Borwankar | |||||||||||
"Dollar Sense": Russell and Rashida realize that Remy is a "money dummy" and cut him off, giving him one dollar to spend. Remy decides to take a loan out and buy BcRibs (a parody of the McRib), so that their value goes up. When it soon becomes a permanent menu item, Remy is forced to sell his stock to the zoo. He ends up with only 75 cents, but his parents are happy to see he has learned how money works. "True Cawing": Cricket, Tilly, and Gramma Alice refuse to go statue touring with Bill and head home. Bill befriends a murder of crows and adopts them as his new family, only to find himself in a similar situation that the other Greens were in. Tilly and Gramma help Cricket find a new hobby and when Bill gets in trouble, Cricket finds that he loves causing destruction. He rescues Bill and the Greens make up. Guest stars: Danny Trejo as Vasques, Rich Sommer as Bank Boss, Dan Fogler as Burger Clown CEO, Raven-Symoné as Maria Media, Tim Robinson as Gregly, Colton Dunn as Russell Remington, Lorraine Toussaint as Rashida Remington, Stephanie Sheh as Kiki, Lamarr Woods as Weezie, Luke Lowe as Benny, Andy Daly as Officer Keys | ||||||||||||||
90 | 10 | "Fortune Feller" | Kiana Khansmith | Storyboarded by : Stevie Borbolla & Eric Brown Written by : Carson Montgomery, Stevie Borbolla, & Eric Brown | Carson Montgomery | October 5, 2024 | TBA | 0.11[89] | ||||||
"No Escape" | Storyboarded by : Stevie Borbolla & Eric Brown Written by : Lacey Dyer, Julie Layton, Stevie Borbolla, & Eric Brown | Lacey Dyer & Julia Layton | ||||||||||||
91 | 11 | "Turkey Trouble" | TBA | N/A | N/A | November 16, 2024 | 411 | TBD | ||||||
"Hard Bargain" | N/A | N/A | ||||||||||||
Film (2024)
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original U.S. air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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Big City Greens the Movie: Spacecation | Anna O'Brian | Lacey Dyer, Julia Layton, Mike Yank, Shane Houghton, & Chris Houghton | June 6, 2024 | 0.2[90] |
Shorts
Disney Channel has released several shorts connected with the series on their YouTube channel. These include seven Country Kids in the City shorts, twenty-nine Random Rings shorts, seven Road Trip shorts, nine Miss Tilly's Fun Time TV Minute shorts, and several standalone shorts.
Country Kids in the City (2018)
These shorts primarily focus on Cricket and Tilly and are no longer than a minute in length.
No. | Title | Online release date | Prod. code [3] |
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1 | "Hog Ride" | June 4, 2018[91] | 101 |
2 | "Tea Party" | June 25, 2018[92] | 102 |
3 | "The Last Donut" | June 28, 2018[93] | 103 |
4 | "Duck Sandwich" | July 9, 2018[94] | 104 |
5 | "Secret Cat" | July 12, 2018[95] | 106 |
6 | "Tilly's Cat" | July 23, 2018[96] | 107 |
7 | "Bee Tree" | August 13, 2018[97] | 105 |
Random Rings (2019–24)
These shorts feature prank calls by Cricket, and occasionally others, which have been set to Adobe Flash animation. The series began crossing over with other Disney Channel shows.[98]
No. | Title | Online release date | Prod. code [99] |
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1 | "Cricket Calls a Karate School" | August 25, 2019[100] | 101 |
2 | "Cricket Calls a Party Store" | September 1, 2019[101] | 102 |
3 | "Cricket Calls a Spa" | September 8, 2019[102] | 105 |
4 | "Cricket and Tilly Call a Piano Teacher" | September 15, 2019[103] | 109 |
5 | "Cricket Calls a Grocery Store" | September 22, 2019[104] | 103 |
6 | "Tilly Calls a Library" | September 29, 2019[105] | 106 |
7 | "Cricket Calls a Pawn Shop" | October 6, 2019[106] | 104 |
8 | "Tilly Calls a Hotel" | October 13, 2019[107] | 110 |
9 | "Cricket Calls an Aquarium" | October 20, 2019[108] | 107 |
10 | "Cricket Calls a Pet Store" "Rat Circus - Cricket Calls a Pet Store"[99] | October 27, 2019[109] | 108 |
11 | "Tilly and Cricket Call Raven-Symoné!" | December 8, 2019[110] | TBA |
12 | "Doofenshmirtz Calls a Restaurant" "Dr. Doofenshmirtz's Clone Fail"[99] | May 11, 2020 | 201 |
13 | "Telemarketer Calls the Greens" "Tilly and Cricket Are Super Heroes"[99] | May 18, 2020[111] | 202 |
14 | "Gramma Calls an Electronics Store" "Gramma's a Spy"[99] | May 25, 2020[112] | 203 |
15 | "Doofenshmirtz Calls a Kitten Rescue" "Dr. Doofenshmirtz's Rat Problem"[99] | June 1, 2020 | 204 |
16 | "Dr. Doofenshmirtz Calls Gramma" "Gramma vs. Perry the Platypus"[99] | June 8, 2020[113] | 205 |
17 | "Cricket and Tilly Call Dr. Doofenshmirtz" "Dr. Doofenshmirtz Meets Cricket and Tilly"[99] | June 8, 2020[114] | 206 |
18 | "Tilly Calls the Future" "Future Tilly and the Robot Rebellion"[99] | June 22, 2020[115] | 207 |
19 | "Baymax Helps Launchpad"[d] | June 29, 2020[116] | 208 |
20 | "Cricket and Tilly Call Area 51" "Cricket and Tilly Meet an Alien"[99] | July 6, 2020[117] | 209 |
21 | "Tilly Calls a Magician" "Tilly Calls a Wizard"[99] | July 13, 2020[118] | 210 |
22 | "Cricket Pranks Raven" | November 8, 2020[119] | 211 |
- | "Cricket Calls Santa"[e] "Santa Calls Cricket"[99] | December 4, 2020[120] | 212 |
23 | "Tilly Tests Trevor" "Tilly Pranks Trevor"[99] | December 15, 2020[121] | 214 |
24 | "Cricket Pranks Chandler" | December 15, 2020[122] | 213 |
25 | "Tilly and Cricket Call a Pizzeria" | January 24, 2021[123] | 301 |
26 | "Launchpad Calls Cricket" | January 31, 2021[124] | 302 |
27 | "Tilly Calls Meg Donnelly" "Tilly Calls Meg"[99] | April 11, 2021[125] | 303 |
28 | "Cricket Calls Zombies" | September 21, 2021[126] | 304 |
29 | "Cricket Calls The National Hockey League" "Cricket Calls the NHL"[99] | March 9, 2023[127] | 401 |
30 | "Scratch Calls the Haunted Mansion"[d] | September 25, 2023[128] | TBA |
31 | "Cricket Green and Gramma Alice Call the National Hockey League!" | March 8, 2024[129] | TBA |
Big City Greens: Road Trip (2019)
Tilly wins free tickets to Breakfast Land, a food themed amusement park, and the family go on a long aggravating road trip. While the shorts were released separately on television, they were compiled together online.
No. | Title | Online release date | |
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1 | "Introduction" | December 15, 2019[130] | |
The Greens go on a road trip to Breakfast Land for fun and amusement. | |||
2 | "922 Miles Left" | December 15, 2019[130] | |
Cricket and Tilly try having snacks, but make a mess while Gramma tries to talk about knitting. | |||
3 | "834 Miles Left" | December 15, 2019[130] | |
Cricket suggests doing a "Thunder Run" so they can make it to Breakfast Land in under three days. | |||
4 | "612 Miles Left" | December 15, 2019[130] | |
Bill tries to wash away the evidence of hitting a bug before Tilly wakes up from her nap. | |||
5 | "519 Miles Left" | December 15, 2019[130] | |
The Greens stop by a fast food restaurant, but the ordering process upsets Bill. | |||
6 | "313 Miles Left" | December 15, 2019[130] | |
The Greens take turns driving the truck, including Cricket. | |||
7 | "0 Miles Left" | December 15, 2019[130] | |
The Greens finally reach their destination, only to realize they ended up in Breakfast World. |
Miss Tilly's Fun Time TV Minute (2020)
Based on the episode "Dream Weaver", Tilly hosts her talk show by interviewing Disney Channel stars. As stated in the Ariel Martin episode and in between commercials promoting Big City Greens "back-to-back" weeknights for the month of May, these take place within Tilly's dreams and are considered "not canon" with the rest of the series.
No. | Title | Online release date | Prod. code [131] |
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1 | "Meg Donnelly" | May 4, 2020[132] | 102 |
2 | "Trevor Tordjman" | May 4, 2020[133] | 101 |
3 | "Ariel Martin" | May 4, 2020[134] | 103 |
Tilly interviews social media star Ariel Martin, who also appeared in Zombies 2 and co-hosts Disney Fam Jam. | |||
4 | "Siena Agudong" | May 11, 2020[135] | 104 |
Tilly interviews Siena Agudong, star of the at-the-time upcoming Upside-Down Magic. | |||
5 | "Shelby Simmons" | May 12, 2020[136] | 105 |
Tilly interviews Shelby Simmons, star of the series Bunk'd. | |||
6 | "The Houghton Brothers" | May 13, 2020[137] | 106 |
Tilly interviews Chris and Shane Houghton, the creators of Big City Greens, with Tilly thinking that Chris sounds familiar and that their jobs are unusual. | |||
7 | "Israel Johnson" | May 18, 2020[138] | 107 |
Tilly interviews Israel Johnson, star of the series Bunk'd. | |||
8 | "Izabela Rose" | May 19, 2020[139] | 108 |
Tilly interviews Izabela Rose, star of the at-the-time upcoming Upside-Down Magic, by way via satellite on set. | |||
9 | "Max the Goat" | May 19, 2020[140] | 109 |
Tilly interviews Max the Goat, star of the at-the-time upcoming Upside-Down Magic, by way via satellite on set. |
Chibi Tiny Tales (2020)
Disney began releasing new shorts in the Chibi Tiny Tales series, itself loosely based on the Big Chibi 6 The Shorts series. The first one premiered at the end of the special Big City Greens: Shortsgiving which depicted the Greens hosting a shorts compilation show for Thanksgiving, including those from fellow shows Amphibia, The Owl House and Phineas and Ferb.[141] A second shorts compilation special, titled Shortstober, aired on Disney Channel and was released on YouTube on October 23, 2021.[142] A third shorts compilation special, titled Shortsmas, premiered on December 3, 2022.[143]
No. | Title | Online release date | Prod. code [3] |
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1 | "Turkey Tussle" | November 16, 2020[144] | 0013 |
2 | "Christmas Crashers" | November 29, 2020[145] | 0014 |
3 | "Say it Ain't Snow" | December 6, 2020[146] | 0015 |
4 | "Big City Greens Christmas Marathon" | December 19, 2021[147] | 0040 |
5 | "Breakfastland!" | March 14, 2022[148] | 0022 |
6 | "Tower of Terror" | October 6, 2022[149] | 0051 |
Broken Karaoke (2019–24)
An infrequent series that has the Green family singing parodies of existing songs.
No. | Title | Online release date | Prod. code [3][150] |
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1 | "Queen of Nice" | October 7, 2019[151] | 101 |
Tilly sings a parody of "Queen of Mean" from Descendants 3. | |||
2 | "Stuck at Home" | June 15, 2020[152] | |
The Greens sing a parody of "Flesh & Bone" from Zombies 2. | |||
3 | "Monster Man" [150] | September 28, 2021[153] | 201 |
Tilly sings a riff on the classic Halloween song "Monster Mash". | |||
4 | "Going Back Out" [150] | April 10, 2022[154] | 109 |
The Greens continue their "Flesh & Bone" parody. | |||
5 | "Sidekicks" | May 15, 2022[155] | |
Remy teams up with Polly from Amphibia to sing a parody of "Kicks" from Sneakerella. This short notably features appearances from characters from long ended shows such as Star vs. the Forces of Evil and Gargoyles. | |||
6 | "Ain't No Doubt About It" [150] | August 9, 2022[156] | 206 |
Cricket, Remy and Tilly sing a parody of "Ain't No Doubt About It" from Zombies 3. | |||
7 | "Ways We Feel Anxious" | October 10, 2022[157] | 208 |
Gloria teams up with Candace from Phineas and Ferb, Marcy from Amphibia and Libby from The Ghost and Molly McGee to form The Stress Girlz and sing "Ways We Feel Anxious", a parody of "Ways to Be Wicked" from Descendants 2. | |||
8 | "Santa Gave My Grandson Coal for Christmas" | November 26, 2022[158] | 209 |
Gramma sings about how she convinced Santa to stop giving her family coal for Christmas. | |||
9 | "Tweenage Farm Kid" | June 8, 2024[159] | 210 |
Cricket and Tilly sing a parody of "Teenage Dirtbag" by Wheatus. |
Disney Theme Song Takeover (2019–24)
No. | Title | Online release date | Prod. code [3] |
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1 | "Gramma Theme Song Takeover" | September 23, 2019[160] | 104 |
Gramma takes over the Big City Greens theme song to talk about how rough her childhood was. | |||
2 | "Bill Theme Song Takeover" | February 27, 2022[161] | 108 |
Bill takes over the Big City Greens theme song to talk about his potential television program about vegetable farming. | |||
3 | "Meg & Milo Roast the Greens!" | August 11, 2022[162] | 204 |
Milo Manheim and Meg Donnelly of Zombies fame take over the Big City Greens theme song by roasting the titular family. | |||
4 | "Baby Big City Greens" | April 1, 2023[163] | 302 |
An April Fool's Day video claiming to be a Big City Greens spin-off depicting the characters as infants and Gramma Alice as the faceless parental figure. | |||
5 | "Vasquez Theme Song Takeover" | May 27, 2023[164] | TBA |
6 | "Remy Theme Song Takeover" | June 15, 2024[165] | TBA |
Standalone shorts (2020–2022)
No. | Title | Online release date | Prod. code [3] |
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1 | "ZOMBIES Lip Switch w/ Big City Greens" "Big City Greens x Zombies"[3] | November 19, 2020[166] | 101 |
The cast of Big City Greens perform an abridged version of Zombies with their mouths replacing the characters' in the film. | |||
2 | "The Santa Clause Lip Switch w/ Big City Greens" "Big City Greens x The Santa Clause"[3] | December 13, 2020[167] | 102 |
The cast of Big City Greens perform an abridged version of The Santa Clause with their mouths replacing the characters' in the film. | |||
3 | "Big City Greens x Line Rider" | February 20, 2022[168] | TBA |
The Green Family are rendered as characters in the Line Rider game, set to an orchestral rendition of the theme song. |
Notes
- ^ On Disney Channel in Germany, "Fill Bill" aired on July 5, 2018, and "Critterball Crisis" aired on July 6, 2018.[13]
- ^ This episode first premiered on Disney+ in the United States on July 27, 2022, ahead of its official air date.
- ^ This episode first premiered on Disney+ in the United States on October 12, 2022, ahead of its official air date.
- ^ a b Despite not featuring any Big City Greens characters, it is still technically part of the Disney Random Rings series.
- ^ Not an official episode as it is a featured segment on Disney Channel Epic Holiday Showdown.
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