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5[[caption-width-right:350:Family sticks together. Even in the Big City... [[note]] Shown above: [[{{Keet}} Cricket Green]], [[CloudCuckoolander Tilly Green]], Miss Brenda, [[OnlySaneMan Bill Green]], [[NeverMessWithGranny Alice Green]], [[ReasonableAuthorityFigure Officer Keys]], [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Gloria Sato]], and random citizens of Big City.[[/note]]]]
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7->''"I got sweat in my eyes''\
8''Lost a bet and got bit by a hundred flies''\
9''I fell out a big old tree''\
10''Hit every branch and scraped up both my knees''\
11''I got chased by dogs, licked by a frog''\
12''Got a rash on my legs, dropped a dozen eggs''\
13''I got splinters in seven of ten''\
14''And tomorrow, I'll do it all again"''
15-->-- '''"[[EndingTheme Do It All Again]]"'''
16
17''Big City Greens'' is an animated comedy series produced for Creator/DisneyChannel, created by [[Creator/ChrisHoughton Chris]] and Creator/ShaneHoughton (colloquially known as the Houghton Brothers), who both previously worked as writers on ''WesternAnimation/HarveyBeaks''. Creator/RobRenzetti (''WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot'') served as an executive producer on the first season. The show premiered June 18, 2018.
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19The series revolves around the adventures of Cricket Green, a mischievous and enthusiastic country boy who moves to a big city named...well, Big City, along with his family-man father Bill, his placid yet silly sister Tilly, his no-nonsense grandmother Alice, and eventually joined by his reckless and tough divorced mother Nancy, and how his curiosity affects his out-of-place family and the friendship they develop with their neighbors. The show becomes slightly more story-driven as the series progresses, as the Greens must work to protect their farm from various threats that come upon them.
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21The supporting cast features Remy Remington, Cricket's well-off BlackAndNerdy best friend, and Gloria, an antsy and cynical, [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold but ultimately good-hearted]] girl who works at the coffee shop right next to the Greens' house.
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23For the first two seasons, the Greens had to contend with an arch-nemesis, Chip Whistler, the CEO of rival company Wholesome Foods who is jealous of their work, and was always plotting to run the Greens out of Big City for good, but his plans were usually, if not always, thwarted. He has since been defeated, but who knows when he'll return.
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25The series was greenlit for a second season a month ahead of its premiere which premiered on November 16, 2019. A third season was commissioned on January 13, 2021 and had its Halloween special premiere October 9 the same year, with the season officially premiering on February 13, 2022. The second half of the season sees the Greens plus Remy leaving Big City and moving back to their old house in the country, while learning to adjust to all they have missed there.
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27A fourth season, along with a movie exclusive to Creator/DisneyPlus, were commissioned on January 21, 2022. The fourth season premiered on September 23, 2023. In Season 4, the Greens move back in with Gramma and split their time between city life and country life, all while Chip Whistler is revealed to still be lurking right under their feet and plotting even bigger revenge on them. The movie, entitled ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreensTheMovieSpacecation'', will be released on June 6, 2024.
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30!!Tropes with their own subpages:
31[[index]]
32* [[BigNo/BigCityGreens Big No]]
33* [[BittersweetEnding/BigCityGreens Bittersweet Ending]]
34* [[BookEnds/BigCityGreens Book Ends]]
35* [[BottleEpisode/BigCityGreens Bottle Episode]]
36* [[Foreshadowing/BigCityGreens Foreshadowing]]
37* [[OhCrap/BigCityGreens Oh Crap]]
38* [[ShoutOut/BigCityGreens Shout Out]]
39[[/index]]
40----
41!!''Big City Greens'' has examples of:
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45* AbnormalLimbRotationRange: Often when characters look behind them (usually with Cricket or Tilly), their heads turn all the way around so that they completely face backwards.
46* AccidentalMisnaming: In the ''Random Rings'' short "Tilly and Cricket call a Pizzeria", Tilly calls Derek, one of the workers of a resturant called Joe's Pizza. However, she and Cricket mistakenly call him "Joe", thinking he's the owner of the place, and no matter how many times corrected, they still call him that.
47* AccidentalPublicConfession: In "Cricketsitter", while Cricket is waiting in the X-ray room, Tilly accidentally leans on the microphone:
48-->'''Doctor''' [''as Tilly accidentally leans on the microphone button'']: He must have taken a pretty hard hit. What happened?\
49'''Cricket''': Huh?\
50'''Tilly''': Well, I guess I can tell you, but this is one of those doctor-patient confidentiality things. So, I was supposed to look after Cricket, but he kept doing a lot of crazy stuff, so I had to scare him a little bit, but instead he got hurt, and it's all my fault, and I'm so overwhelmed that I might fall asleep. [''Tilly falls asleep on the button'']\
51'''Doctor''': What? Wake up!\
52'''Tilly''' [''wakes up'']: Oh, wow, it makes me feel so much better to get that off my chest.\
53'''Cricket''': [[BigWhat What?!]]\
54'''Tilly''': Cricket, no no no no! You weren't supposed to hear that!\
55'''Cricket''': I thought you were looking after me, but you were only looking after yourself!
56* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: While Cricket is mighty proud of starring in a commercial in "Cricket's Kapowie", it's Tilly who lets stardom go to her head, and she's just an ''extra''. However, she takes her role as "Girl Eating Donut" far too seriously, acting like a prima donna as she tries to find her character.
57* ActorAllusion:
58** [[Creator/{{McElroyBrothers}} Griffin McElroy's]] minor character appearance as the Pepper Merchant from "Feud Fight" sees him [[Podcast/TheAdventureZone once again]] play a sketchy merchant who sells odd wares. He even uses the same voice.
59** In a meta sense; Dr. Enamel lets off a "Wocka Wocka", the catchphrase of [[Franchise/TheMuppets Fozzie Bear]], his alleged voice actor.
60** A Dub Based example, the whole reason why we have an episode of Gramma chauffeuring a criminal couple that look like [[Anime/PokemonTheSeries Jessie and James]]? [[https://twitter.com/kianamaiart/status/1284343064329248774 Gramma's Japanese voice actress is Inuko Inuyama, the voice of Meowth.]]
61* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the "Chibi Tiny Tales" short series, Chip Whistler's BigBad tenacies were toned down and he acts like a typical neighbor to the Greens, often on the receiving end of a ButtMonkey joke without showing any signs against them.
62* AgainWithFeeling: Cricket is prone to this whenever he learns a lesson or comes up with what he believes to be a solid plan. A notable example occurs when he receives a bad haircut and becomes too disheartened to star in Big Coffee's donut commercial. After a Pep talk from Tilly, who used donuts as a metaphor for his confidence, he comes to the realization that his hair isn't what makes him who he is:
63-->'''Cricket:''' "I'm the donut?... I'm the donut!"
64* AirQuotes:
65** In "Friend Con", Chip does this when complaining about [=BigTech's=] technology.
66** In the ''Random Rings'' short "Cricket and Tilly Call Area 51", Tilly does this to quote the "friendly comic book store owner" she believes to be a real, live alien.
67* AllAnimalsAreDogs: Tilly thinks their goat has the spirt of a dog, and enters her in the local dog show.
68* AlliterativeFamily: Remy Remington, and his parents Rashida and Russel.
69* AllForNothing: The ''Random Rings'' short "Telemarketer Calls the Greens" ends with Cricket and Tilly crying out in despair at Gramma terminating the telemarketing call, believing they're losing their chance at getting superpowers as they misheard.
70* AllThereInTheScript: The blue guy in the two-guy duo along with Terry is named Alexander.
71* TheAllegedCar: The Greens' Kludge truck has seen better days, and is on the verge of falling apart in "Car Trouble". Everyone is at first excited to get it replaced by a high-tech smart car, but they eventually miss their old car and get it back [[spoiler:before it's taken to Mars]]. Despite that, "Mansion Madness" reveals it is indestructable, hense its motto "Kludge Don't Budge".
72* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Almost everyone has skin of wild colors including violet, blue, green, and inhumanly reddish pink, mixed in with a minority of colors that ''can'' pass as normal skin tones. The [[NonIndicativeName Greens]] themselves are bright yellow, not unlike most of the cast of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''.
73** "Dog Mayor" has a group of triplets who have separate skin colors, two of them having the colors of their mixed-color mother and father and the other one being a blend of the two.
74* AmbiguouslyHuman: The librarians in "Quiet Please" seem more alien than human, in keeping up with the WholePlotReference as stated below. Specifically they have rather slithery and snake-like appearances, they possess superhuman speed, can hear even the slightest of noises and can snatch up anyone out of the blue, they never take off their glasses which seem to emote as if they were their actual eyes, their skin tone seems more duller and drab than those of most characters, and they can crawl extensively on all fours, to the point of even climbing on the shelves like spiders.
75* AnatomyAnomaly: Aside from almost the entire main cast of characters who don't have noses, some background characters have odd-shaped heads.
76* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle: Nearly every single episode ends with this, given the nature of family values.
77* AngerIsHealthyAesop: In “Papaganda”, when Bill notices the rest of the family complaining about the annual raspberry harvest, which involves grueling hours of hard work in the hot sun, he adopts a “Live Laugh Love” philosophy that involves deliberately suppressing negative thoughts and forcing positive ones, and forces the rest of the family to adopt it as well. While Cricket and Gramma resist at first, they eventually give in after what is essentially intense cult-like brainwashing. When he finally notices that, despite their forced smiles, they’re even more miserable than before, he finally gives up and admits to himself that he hates the blackberry harvest and everything about it, and realizes that he actually feels better after complaining about it, and that denying angry thoughts is unhealthy.
78* AnimalThemeNaming: Cricket, who's named after an insect.
79* AnimationBump:
80** The intro is more fluid and has better detailed shading than most of its episodes.
81** The show's animation becomes [[AnimationEvolution smoother and fluid with less choppy lines post-2019.]] One change in particular is Cricket's animation, having a slightly taller body, shorter head with less of an angle and rounder at the top, and his pocket buttons have more volume. [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/countryclub9732/images/1/1c/Cricket_design_improvement.jpeg/revision/latest?cb=20200722171213 as shown here]]. Also, the characters' pupils have gotten smaller, especially Cricket's, Tilly's and Gramma's, and even the expressions have improved with even more exaggerated faces. This continues into Season 2 which introduces a whole new range of emotions, as well as improved lip movements and expressions the early episodes didn't even have the ability to animate back then.
82** The latter half of Season 1 introduced new techniques such as more detailed MessyHair, better lip-syncing, and Gramma's lips sagging when she takes her dentures out.
83** Even the backgrounds and designs of the episode title cards have gotten a whole lot better since day one. Especially the title cards for "Flimflammed" and "Greens' Acres", which are done with GLORIOUS shading and drop shadows, something the early title cards completely lacked.
84** Late into Season 2, characters' hair movements tend to be more realistic instead of just one object being stretched around, this is seen with how Cricket's hair blows in "The Van".
85* AnswerCut:
86** From "Welcome Home":
87--->'''Cricket:''' How big can Big City be?\
88''(StaggeredZoom to an overview literally showing how big it is)''\
89'''Cricket:''' Eugh. Just felt a chill go down my spine.
90** From "Fill Bill":
91--->'''Tilly:''' I'm sure we're all thinkin' the same thing, folks: Is there even an award high enough to honor such a stunnin' performance!?!\
92''(Cut)''\
93'''Bill:''' Wow, sixth place!
94** From "Quiet Please":
95--->'''Cricket:''' But where in the city are we gonna find a place with an endless catalogue of books?\
96''(Cut to the Greens at...)''\
97'''Cricket:''' Oh, the library!
98* AppleOfDiscord:
99** The tickets Cricket wins in "Cricket's Tickets".
100** The last remaining leg of the turkey in the ''Chibi Tiny Tales'' short "Turkey Tussell".
101* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Bill gives one to Cricket in "Fast Foodie" which in turn causes him to realize his food addiction got him in trouble.
102-->'''Bill:''' Cricket, look at yourself! You're out of breath, you feel terrible, and you're stuck in a slide! Do you really wanna spend the rest of your life in a slide?
103* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking:
104** In "Blue Tater" when Cricket lists off what the kitchen applinces in the food truck would do:
105--->'''Cricket:''' ''(at the fridge)'' This could fall on someone! ''(at the deep fryer)'' This could burn someone's face off! ''(at the salt shaker)'' And this could...um...get in your eyes and sting 'em!
106** Played with in "Bear Trapped", with the lesser offense occurring in the middle:
107--->'''Cricket''': Bears are a menace; they'll terrorize the innocent, rifle through our garbage, and if left unchecked, will eventually destroy this good city!
108* ArtEvolution: The animation is ''much'' smoother and more detailed post-2019, which even carried on into Season 2. Notice Cricket, Tilly and Gramma's pupils have gotten a bit smaller like how most of the adults have and Keys' mustache is longer and has round tips, and the animation is less choppy and more fluid. Even the characters' expressions have improved, which is extended into the second season.
109* ArtifactTitle: Since the Greens moved back to the country in Season 3B, the "Big City" part of the title doesn't seem to make sense anymore. Subverted in that they move back into Big City in Season 4.
110* ArtisticLicense:
111** No seafood restaurant would ever serve literal (and live) fish meals like Sea Fusion does.
112** ''Everything'' that happens in the library in "Quiet Please" is completely unrealistic, with what the librarians do thanks to their enhanced hearing, and Bill getting banned from every library in the world in the end.
113** Many of the rules in Sip n' Snak are very unrealistic, and Cricket wouldn't just get banned all because he spilled a large drink.
114** Remy was somehow able to speak a full sentence right after he was born in "Football Camp".
115* ArtShift:
116** In "Remy Rescue", the scene where Cricket and Tilly race after Remy's limo is done in the style of a map GPS.
117** Cricket's plans in "Parade Day" shift to children's doodle animations.
118** Each of the Greens sans Nancy gets a shift in art for each of their stories in "People Watching"; Cricket's is an {{Animesque}} thriller, Gramma's is various woodcuts, Tilly's is in the style of a 1930s cartoon, and Bill's is a series of plain animated crayon drawings.
119** In "Skunked", Cricket's EngineeredHeroics shifts to a series of stick figures.
120** In "Clubbed", Andromeda's plan to cure Gloria's "amnesia" shifts to the style of a blueprint.
121** Tilly’s Flashback sequence in “Cheap Show” is presented as a series of crude {{Animesque}} stills.
122** The [[DeepImmersionGaming RPG]] scenes in “Mages and Mazes” switch to a more detailed superheroic style.
123* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: The Pepper Merchant that sells ghost peppers to Gramma in "Feud Fight" has a green topknot and long red beard that makes his head look like a jalapeño pepper.
124* AtArmsLength: In the climax of "Chipwrecked", Chip has his bouncer squad dismantle the cafe much to Cricket's shock; he tries to stop him, but one bouncer holds him back by an arm and tosses him to Bill.
125* ATragedyOfImpulsiveness: This is one of Cricket's problems, but taken further throughout "Cheap Snake". Believing what he saw in a commercial to "no think, just do", he uses said advice when buying Snakey and doing whatever he believes will like, which contrasts with Remy's true advice. It goes horribly wrong to the point where Snakey devours the animals -- Cricket included, and he realizes the error of his ways and passes Snakey to Remy.
126* BadMoonRising: "Blood Moon" had the blood moon, which turns the moon blood red on Halloween every some years or so; it also carries a curse which turns farm animals into man-eating zombies.
127* BatmanGambit: Cricket pulls one in the climax of "Cricket Versus", appearing to give up the fight to Gramma and believe he's a Green at heart so she's sentimental enough to let her guard down so he can finally pin her down and win.
128* BavarianFireDrill: In "Cricketsitter", when Tilly uses a ScareEmStraight approach to discourage Cricket from doing dangerous stunts with a bucket, Tilly disguises Cricket in a soldier's uniform and rushes him to the Big City medical center:
129-->'''Desk Nurse''': There's a 45-minute wait.\
130'''Tilly''': This brave soldier will be dead in 45 minutes! His wounds need attention now!\
131'''Desk Nurse''': What happened?\
132'''Tilly''': He's real hurt, see? [''Tilly touches Cricket's right arm'']\
133'''Cricket''': Owwww!\
134'''Tilly''': We're losing him!\
135'''Desk Nurse''': Oh my, right this way, please.
136* BearsAreBadNews: Before "Bear Trapped", Cricket had an aversion towards bears as somehow explained in Space Chicken, he would set up bear traps despite bears being nonexistent in the city, at least until "Bear Trapped".
137** Subverted when Tilly tames and befriends her and names her Daisy, believing that she's hungry, misunderstood and scared of humans, and she actually turns out to be BearyFriendly.
138* BedsheetGhost: In one episode, Tilly wears a sheet over her head to trick everyone into thinking that the food was haunted. Too bad she forgot to put in eye holes.
139* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: One episode, Cricket is so pissed when Gramma forces him to eat his [[StockYuck broccoli]] several times which he [[PickyEater hates]] to the point he wishes not being part of Green family. However, Gramma serves desserts for the Green family except Cricket which she tells to him that it is only for the Green family and since Cricket is not longer part of his family, she refuses to give dessert to him much to his chagrin.
140-->'''Cricket''': [[PunctuatedForEmphasis I'm. Not.]] '''[[PunctuatedForEmphasis A GREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEN!!!!]]'''
141-->'''Gramma''': (shocked)
142-->'''Gramma''': I made desserts for Tilly, Billy and me.
143-->'''Cricket''': Can you give me a dessert?
144-->'''Gramma''': Sorry, this is only for the Greens and you're not a Green anymore.
145* BeeAfraid: In the Bee Tree Short, when Tilly and Cricket encountered a single bee while climbing up the tree, which went into Tilly, who kept still while Cricket frantically calls for helping until the bee leaves from Tilly’s face but went to sting Cricket’s face.
146* BefriendingTheEnemy: In "Friend Con", Cricket and Tilly set up a friendship between Bill and Chip, convinced that he's changed since the events of "Reckoning Ball", in an attempt to help Bill make new friends since the move to Big City. Unfortunately to them, Chip is ''still'' evil, and was only using the friendship to ruin Bill's big speech.
147* BeYourself: Tilly learns this in "Tilly Style".
148* BigBad: Chip Whistler, who's constantly scheming to exact revenge on the Greens. His desire for the Green family farm and running the Greens out of Big City kick-starts much of the plot of Season 2.
149* BigDamnHeroes:
150** The whole family plays this in "Elevator Action" to save Gloria's car from getting towed after her parking meter expires, and in "Impopstar" to save Cricket from Amaryllis.
151** Tilly becomes one in "Remy Rescue" as part of a BrickJoke to free Cricket from Vasquez so he can stop Remy from leaving for boarding school.
152** Tilly becomes this again twice in a row in "Rated Cricket", first to take the blame for Cricket entering the projector room, and again to save Bill and his homemade popcorn from an angry mob of customers.
153** Phoenix becomes one in "Cricket's Shoes" to protect the Greens from an angry herd of dogs.
154** Keys, OF ALL PEOPLE, becomes this in "Reckoning Ball" to protect the Greens and stop Chip from destroying their house and vowing to arrest him for attempting murder. He becomes this again in "Heat Beaters" when he sees Cricket and Remy delusional and nearly dying from a heatstroke, and quickly takes them home.
155** Alice becomes one in "Shark Objects" to save Cricket from getting killed by the lifeguard because of his shark prank.
156** Bill becomes a last-minute one in "Quiet Please" by pulling a heroic sacrifice to give the obliviously noisy Cricket the gift of reading, while simultaneously costing his own.
157** All of Big City in "Chipocalypse Now" when they march onto the Greens' lawn and stick up for them to the mayor, begging them to stay.
158** Gloria becomes this in "Sellouts" when she remembers she took a picture of one of the Greens' chickens which went viral, inspiring her to realize the family has no experience with social media and teaches them how to, which in turn is what saves their stand.
159** Miss Brenda and Melissa in "Homeward Hound", when they show up just in time to stop Cogburn from destroying Saxon and to save Phoenix from his wrath.
160* BigFancyHouse: The Remingtons' Mansion classifies as this. It's so big that Gramma gets lost inside it.
161* BigShutUp: In "Raccooned", Gramma screams "SHUT UP!!!" to stop Cricket and Bill's arguing and call them out for making things worse.
162* BigYes: In "Park Pandemonium", Bill screams four in succession as he tries to toss a Whisbee. He then screams a more triumphant one, coupled with SkywardScream, when he finally impresses the teens who own it.
163* BirdsOfAFeather: Cricket and Gabriella instantly hit it off with each other due to their shared troublemaker backgrounds, to the point of [[spoiler: becoming a couple.]]
164* BlackAndNerdy: Remy is unambiguously black in an AmazingTechnicolorPopulation and has many nerd stereotypes down pat.
165** Tilly's friend Andromeda is a nerdy, eccentric conspiracy theorist and can be assumed to be African-American due to her voice actress.
166* BlandNameProduct:
167** The Greens' pickup is a Kludge[[note]]Dodge[[/note]].
168** Grandma Alice's car is made by Abraham Motors, a pun on Lincoln Continental.
169** Splish soda, a parody of Sprite.
170** Chip Whistler's Wholesome Foods, a parody of Whole Foods Market.
171* BorrowedCatchphrase: There are certain instances where other characters would say Cricket's famous "Bingo-bango."
172** In "Uncaged", Nancy says it in the flashback.
173** In "Friend Con", Gramma says it as she sees the Farm Con swag.
174** In "Gabriella's Fella", Remy says it when Vasquez offers to join him as a ShipperOnDeck.
175** In "Chipocalypse Now", Chip says it as his plan to destroy Elkins Street is going perfectly.
176* {{Bowdlerise}}: On Disney Channel Asia airings, all mentions of [[GoshDangItToHeck G-rated swearing]] ("gosh", "darn", "heck", "dang", etc.) have been cut and/or muted out.
177* BrainsVersusBrawn: Played with in the episode "Raccooned" when Cricket and Bill's plans to stop the raccoons end up clashing with each other, with Cricket's reckless and head-on methods as the brawn and Bill's more rational and planned-out ones as the brains.
178* BreakTheHaughty:
179** A mild example with Bill in "DIY Guys". Bill prides himself on being self-reliant and not asking for help, but when he goes to a hardware store, it's too big and confusing for him to find what he's looking for, and steadfastly refuses to ask the employees for help finding it. Eventually he is forced to ask for help when [[spoiler:a shelf full of toilets threatens to fall on him.]]
180** Chip Whistler, the {{Jerkass}} manager of Wholesome Foods, gets thoroughly humiliated every time he tangles with the Greens. He chips his teeth the first time; it gets fixed whenever he meets the Greens again, but [[TemptingFate no matter how unbreakable he says his new teeth are]], they get chipped again every time. This seems to stop when he gets a platinum filling.
181* BreatherEpisode:
182** The action-packed "Coffee Quest" followed by the tearjerking "Phoenix Rises" are preceded by "Dinner Party". They are then followed by the nightmare-fueling "Blood Moon", which precedes "Big Deal".
183** The rather scary "Hiya Henry" is paired with the comedic "People Watching".
184** The suddenly dramatic and shocking ending of "Reckoning Ball" is immediately followed by the relaxing, lighthearted comedy of its sister episode, "Clubbed". It also comes after "Green Christmas".
185** The infamous "Wild Side" is paired with the wackiness of "Level Up".
186** The comedic "Quiet Please" is paired up with the plot-heavy "[[WhamEpisode Chipwrecked]]"; this is continued into "Chipocalypse Now", which is then followed by "'Rent Control".
187** "Times Circle" stands out from most other episodes because it's not generally plot-driven or adventure-based; instead it focuses on the Greens visiting the titular location and doing different activities.
188** "Okay Karaoke" doesn't have any major plotlines, instead focusing on the Greens and Remy going out for karaoke and Tilly trying to find the right music genre that suits her.
189** "Rembo" is the last regular city story in Season 3A before the tearjerking and game-changing "Dirt Jar", which serves as a transition to the Smalton arc for the latter half of the season.
190* BrickJoke:
191** In "Remy Rescue" when Tilly sees Vasquez escaped because she left him unguarded to find a board game, she sneaks into the vents; this becomes important later on when Remy is caught and hustled out the door, as she falls out of the vents and glomps onto Vasquez, freeing Cricket long enough to stop the helicopter and save Remy.
192** In "Homeshare Hoedown", Gloria sets up a Share B&B appointment for the Greens on her phone; near the end, Cricket realizes because of such, Gloria will be getting the money and not him.
193** In "Quiet Please" when Cricket is distracted, he spots Phyllis, accidentally causes her to laugh, resulting in her snatched. Near the end, the same exact thing almost happens to himself.
194* BrokenPedestal: The episode "Dolled Up" has Tilly become interested in a doll store's tea party's VIP Cantaloupe Sinclair and hopes to hang out with her. She is devastated when she discovers Cantaloupe always forces others what to do out of their dissatisfaction, and calls her out.
195* TheBusCameBack: After being absent throughout the last half of Season 2 and all of Season 3, Chip Whistler returns in TheStinger of "Long Goodbye", where he is revealed to still be alive and planning even bigger revenge on Cricket and his family, setting him up as the ArcVillain for Season 4.
196* BusesAreForFreaks: In "Welcome Home", the Greens ride a bus to gramma's house and finds that everyone there is some sort of weirdo.
197* ButIReadABookAboutIt: In "Welcome Home", Cricket claims to be an expert on the Big City, even though he's never been there, because he read a book about it once.
198* ButtMonkey: Life seems determined to make Gloria miserable.
199* {{Calvinball}}: Cricket and Tilly invented "Critterball", a combination of baseball and dodgeball. Their next door neighbor Brett watches them and admits to not knowing what's going on despite watching for an hour.
200* CaptainErsatz:
201** In "Parade Day", one of the floats is Crabby Tabby, based on ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}, and another resembles the Genie from ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}''.
202** "Hiya Henry", Gramma Alice's old ventriloquist dummy which Tilly uses in her ventriloquist act, resembles Series/HowdyDoody wearing a green sweater.
203* CarRadioDispute: Cricket tries to talk to Gabriella about their favorite ''America Rat'' movie in "Date Night", but Bill chooses that moment to play a sappy love song on the radio, which drowns out Cricket's talking. He tries to turn it off, but every time Bill turns it back on.
204* CassandraTruth:
205** In "Harvest Dinner" when Cricket and Gramma are tasked watching a pie by Bill, they think he gave them the job because he doesn't trust them to get paprika (despite neither of them wanting to do it earlier). When they come back later on, they discover the pie had been stolen by the mean rooster in their absence.
206** In "Flimflammed", Cricket doesn't believe Gramma when she tells him he's been scammed by a ConMan.
207** In the ''Random Rings'' short "Launchpad Calls Cricket", Cricket prank calls Launchpad [=McQuack=] into delivering the diamond he found to the house; after the plane crashes and Cricket reveals his charade, he belives Launchpad was trying to out-gambit him and hangs up, unaware the diamond delivery and plane crash were real. Not that Launchpad just remained baffled and unable to explain.
208* CatsAreMean: In "Secret Cat", when Tilly and Cricket are trying to feed Gramma’s other cat, who’s not shown entirely, it winds up grabbing and clawing Cricket's face badly when he unsuccessfully tries to remove it from under the couch, and then is knocked out and dragged under the couch.[[note]] Although, the title card had already showed what the cat looked like while seeing Cricket all torn up from being clawed up by the cat. [[/note]]
209* CelestialDeadline: If a Green family member takes on their family RiteOfPassage but fails to complete it before the sun goes down, they won't be a Green anymore, and they'd have to change their last name to something else.
210* CentralTheme:
211** Moving to a new place can be hard, but you'll get used to it, ranging from Cricket and his family moving from the countryside to the Big City to [[spoiler:Gloria moving from the suburbs to same place]].
212** Family and its true meaning also serves as a theme to the show.
213* CerebusRollercoaster: Since Chip's introduction, the show tends to switch between whether it's the usual adventure/comedy, a comedy with some dramatic or tearjerking moments mixed in, or on occasion, completely dramatic and dark.
214* CharacterDevelopment: Cricket has slowly evolved into a more responsible and mature personality as the series went. Note that in one episode of the first season he hates doing chores, but later on he is able to do his chores and yardwork with no complaints and handle his job better. Early on in Season 2, he scams everyone with a fake wishing well which he learns is wrong, and is able to see right through Itchaboi's scam in "Bad Influencer" thanks to learning said lesson. Also, his viewing of Chip changes from market rival to failing joke to complete enemy over the course of just two and a half seasons. And note how he acts around Gabriella after [[spoiler:they become a couple]]; when he first saw her, [[CannotTalkToWomen he could barely even get a sentence out]]; now he speaks to her and hangs around her with no problem.
215* CharacterizationMarchesOn:
216** Tilly was more goofy and babyish in the early episodes; now she looks and acts more responsible with hints of silliness, becoming a CoolBigSis.
217** Gloria started off as mean and cynic; over the course of the show, she evolves into a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.
218* ChastityCouple: [[spoiler:Cricket and Gabriella are a variation of this; when she asks him if he wants to date her, she only wants to tell other people they're dating and not do anything super romantic that instant. He tells her he's cool with that and accepts. This is exampled in "Date Night" as how they saw the rich folk being romantic, possibly because they're too young for that just yet.]]
219* ChariotRace: In "Night Bill", when Cricket and Tilly find that their dad is taking a night job to provide better stuff for his family, they confront Bill's boss Jyle, challenging him to a chariot race reminiscent of Literature/BenHur, with Bill in danger of being committed to an ironclad 5-year job contract if he loses. Cricket shakes up a couple cans of Beef-Up protein drinks, which propels Bill across the finish line.
220* CheekyMouth: Basically shows up almost 90% whenever characters are talking when in profile view or positioned diagonally from behind.
221* TheChewToy: Chip becomes this InUniverse by Cricket in "Chipwrecked". It all changes however once he starts taking over Elkins Street in the end.
222* ChristmasEpisode: The season 2 episode "Green Christmas". It is also a MusicalEpisode.
223* ClosedCircle: In "Blood Moon", crazed animals surround the Greens, along with Remy, his bodyguard Vasquez, and Gloria, in the house. It becomes a TrappedWithMonsterPlot when the animals find a way in; they escape to the apartment building next door, but the animals follow them there. [[spoiler:It turns out Bill engineered the whole thing by leaving the barn door open because he wanted to spend Halloween together with the kids, but it got out of hand.]]
224* ColdOpen: The double-length episodes begin with these unlike the others.
225* ComicalAngryFace: Bill has one, which is called, according to Tilly, "the disappointed face".
226* ComicallyMissingThePoint:
227** In "Space Chicken", Bill asks the kids that since they're still adjusting to the new neighbors since moving to Big City, they should try and make a good impression around them; however, Cricket misinterprets his advice and literally tries to impress the neighbors by launching a chicken into outer space.
228** In "Cricket's Kapowie", Cricket is led to believe the "kapowie" Donny Tinseltown says he has is his hair, after he calls it his "statement piece". When he accidentally shears it, it causes him to believe he lost his kapowie and freak out.
229** In the ''Random Rings'' short "Telemarketer Calls the Greens", Cricket and Tilly get a telemarketing call from a woman named Trish who is advertising a "go solar" campaign and sell solar panels, but the kids mishear her and think "going solar" will give them superpowers to fight crime. Only Gramma realizes the meaning of the call, and forces Trish to hang up to the kids' disappointment.
230* CommunityThreateningConstruction:
231** Chip is intent on destroying the Greens' house, which is an even worse threat to their legacy like how it suffered many times before.
232** He almost wrecks it to pieces with a wrecking crane in "Reckoning Ball", but Keys interfered, causing him to hit part of the roof instead.
233** In the MultiPartEpisode of Season 2, Chip demolishes Big Coffee and the apartment complex and replaces them with a megastore over the Greens' farmhouse, and the house itself is set to be torn down and replaced with a parking lot.
234* CompanionCube:
235** In "Cricketsitter", Tilly has one in the form of a burlap sack with a face on it which she named "Saxon". She talks to it, and pretends that it talks back to her by speaking in a gruff voice. Saxon goes on to be a regular "character".
236** She also tends to imagine that random things like a dirty car or a cloud looks at her and talks to her.
237* TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong: In Itchaboi's book, if you despise him or refuse to accept his lifestyle, then you're a hater.
238* CompressedHair: Cricket's ancestor Bixby has a shoulder-length mullet which somehow manages to fit underneath his raccoon hat.
239* ConMan:
240** Nancy was raised by one, as revealed in "Greens' Acres".
241** John from "Flimflammed".
242* ConspiracyTheorist: Andromeda, the girl Tilly tries to befriend in "Gargoyle Gals". Tilly makes up a story about the gargoyles across the street coming to life to get her to stay over.
243* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: When Cricket and Remy are caught sneaking around in Gramma's room, she makes Cricket and Remy kiss her on the cheek.
244* CopeByCreating: Gloria copes with sadness and extreme stress by painting and is happy to explain how she felt when she painted each work as well as what she was coping with at the time. Unfortunately, she's a ButtMonkey and nobody sees any beauty in her paintings until Cricket adds crude drawings of common objects to the canvases. The very fact that her paintings got no attention without the help of a small annoying child does not escape her notice.
245* CostumeEvolution: Cricket starts wearing shoes with his outfits more frequently in Season 2, reflecting his maturing and CharacterDevelopment.
246* CounterfeitCash: In "Desserted", Cricket knew his family wouldn't go along with his plan to get a free meal, so as a failsafe, he replaced all of Bill's money with fake cash, aptly titled "Cricket Bucks", which have no monetary value, so that there's no way out.
247* CountingSheep: Cricket tries it in "Sleepover Sisters". Unfortunately, he only has one sheep to count.
248* CountryMouse: The Green Family, who previously left the countryside and now live in the city.
249* CrazyPrepared:
250** In "Harvest Dinner", Tilly is tasked with buying paprika, which Cricket and Gramma, who have to guard the pie cooling in the window sill, feel jealous about. After failing to beat her to it, they then plot to exchange the paprika she bought for a papaya they accidentally bought. [[spoiler:Tilly, however, knew they would try something like that, so she took the paprika out of the bottle beforehand and put it in her pocket.]]
251** In "Desserted", Cricket's plan to treat his family to a free dinner is order loads of food, followed by a MegaMealChallenge; knowing his family won't go through with it, he replaces all of Bill's money with fake cash so there's no way out.
252* CreateYourOwnVillain: Deconstructed with Chip Whistler. The reason he turns against the Greens and becomes the BigBad is simply chipping his tooth from the fake fruit Cricket made, but that was of his own accord as he outright ''ignored Cricket's warning not to eat it.''
253* CreditsGag: As Fozzie Bear gets credited for Doctor Enamel in "Hurty Tooth", Eric Jacobson is credited as Fozzie's "Personal Handyman".
254* CringeComedy: Just about everything that sets upon in the show.
255* CrapsackWorld: Something about the entirety of Big city is off and just has issues even with its comical tone.
256* CryingWolf: In "Volunteer Tilly", Cricket and Gramma decide to prank Bill. Eventually, Bill becomes wise to them and ignores them when they ask him to leave the bathroom and help them. Unbeknown to Bill, Cricket and Gramma are cornered by a crazed Chihuahua and are unable to flee due to the oil they poured on the floor as part of their next prank. By the time Bill comes out, the two are badly mauled.
257* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: Tilly will always be right about her "spaghetti theory", and the lives of the Big Citygoers ''can'' twist and intertwine one way or another.
258* CurseCutShort:
259** In "Uncaged" when Gramma is annoyed at Nancy, she starts to say, "You can take your differences and [[CurseCutShort shove 'em up your--!]]" before Remy cuts in.
260** In "Hiya Henry" when Cricket persuades Tilly into finding something different, Henry adds, "Find something respectable instead of stickin' your hand on someone's—" only to get stopped by Tilly because "We're at the dinner table!"
261* {{Cyberbullying}}: The episode "Cyberbullies" focuses on Cricket, Tilly and their friends getting harassed by a trio of online bullies known as the Cyber Knights, who repeatedly force the kids to bow down to them. Cricket helps the others learn to stand up for themselves and not run away for the rest of their lives so they can take the bullies down.
262* DarkerAndEdgier:
263** Though the show is not truly serialized and sticks to SliceOfLife, it often shows shades of this territory. The first big example of this would be "Reckoning Ball", which sets Chip up as the official BigBad of the show when he tricks the Greens and his dad into thinking he's changed so he can take over as the Wholesome Foods CEO. It all culminates in "Chipwrecked" when he seizes control of Big Coffee and plots the destruction of the Green house, resulting in the show's very first MultiPartEpisode.
264** Shane Houghton [[https://twitter.com/shanehoughton/status/1333217524498853889?s=21 claimed on his Twitter]] the continuation after "Chipwrecked" may be even darker. This happens to come true thanks to the war over the house, Chip going full-on loco, and especially the scene where Cricket and his family nearly ''die.''
265* ADayInTheLimelight: "Cricket Versus" and "Swimming Fool" is both for Cricket.
266** "Cricketsitter", "Tilly's Goat", "Mama Bird" and "Forbidden Feline" are mainly for Tilly.
267** "Backflip Bill", "Fill Bill", "DIY Guys" and "Night Bill" are mainly for Bill.
268** "Remy Rescue" is one for Remy.
269** "Gramma's License" and "Suite Retreat" are mainly for Gramma.
270** "Critterball Crisis" is mainly for Gloria.
271* DeliberatelyMonochrome: When Cricket's singing fish Barry Cuda is attacked, his theories of who did it and why are shown in black-and-white.
272* DerangedAnimation: Becomes more common post-2019 and especially into Season 2, complete with a wider range of crazy facial expressions.
273* DemonicDummy: In "Hiya, Henry", Tilly finds an old ventriloquist dummy and decides to use it for a talent show. Everyone enjoys Tilly's act... except for Cricket, who is terrified of the dummy and eventually thinks it's out to get him. [[spoiler:He eventually attacks the dummy in the middle of the talent show and tears it apart. Realizing what he's done, Cricket takes the dummy's place in Tilly's act.]]
274* TheDentistEpisode: "Hurty Tooth" has Cricket taken to the dentist because of a rotten tooth. He is at first freaked out because of horror stories Gramma told him about doctors taking anything they can, but Cricket eventually relents due to how painful the tooth has become, as well as being scared by the sight of Gramma's dentures.
275* DescriptionCut:
276** From "Tilly Tour":
277--->'''Gramma:''' I bet the boys are sorry they missed this.\
278'''Tilly:''' Yeah. They're probably still on the couch watchin' TV.\
279''(Cut to Cricket and Bill floating helplessly in the flooded bathroom)''
280** From "Blood Moon":
281--->'''Bill:''' Well, at least we all made it outta there.\
282''(Cut to Gloria still upstairs, screaming and being surrounded by the zombie animals, who attack her)''
283* DestinationRuse: In "[[Recap/BigCityGreensS1E6 Photo Op]]", Bill takes the Green family to the mall to get their photo taken at the family portrait studio by tricking them into thinking that they're going to the food court. When Cricket, Tilly, and Gramma find out the truth, they spend the rest of the episode trying to escape to the food court before Bill can find them and take them back.
284* DidNotGetTheGirl: In "Valentine's Dance" when Cricket discovers what love really is from Nancy and Alice, he feels confident enough to dance with Gabriella and accept their potential love. But as it turns out, Gabriella only wanted to be JustFriends, and since Cricket constantly avoided her, she asked Remy instead to his shock and disappointment. Fortunately, she's JustFriends with Remy, and in "Gabriella's Fella", Cricket is successful this time and she becomes his girlfriend.
285* DidntThinkThisThrough: Cricket often fails to consider the flaws of his plans.
286** In "Supermarket Scandal", he manages to sell fake produce, not knowing until too late what would happen if the visitors eat them.
287** In "Homeshare Hoedown", he thought letting guests stay over for Share B&B would easily let money pour in, discovering moments later he has to commit to the job and treat them to whatever need and want they ask for. Bill even lampshades this earlier when trying to warn him how difficult it will be.
288** In "Hiya Henry", Cricket's fear of the titular dummy leads him to bury him out in the backyard, not knowing Phoenix would dig him out much later.
289** In "Desserted", Cricket's plan to get a free meal goes as this: order a big meal beforehand, and take the Crispy's Sundae Challenge, which involves wolfing down a 50-pound sundae in one hour. Problem is, he didn't tell anyone about it prior to the dinner, and he makes the family order so much food that they're too full to even eat the sundae. To make matters worse, he knew his family wouldn't go along with his plan, so he switched all of Bill's money with fake cash so there's no way out.
290** Lampshaded in "Gramma Driver" when Cricket's prank call backfires on him.
291--->'''Cricket:''' I can't believe that yet again, my actions have had consequences!
292** Bill is hit with this in "Dirt Jar"; he accidentally threw out and destroyed Cricket's jar of dirt from Smalton, and rather than tell Cricket, he makes a makeshift one with dirt from Gramma's yard topped with paprika. Cricket falls for it, but Bill didn't count on Cricket ''smelling the dirt'', which is how he realized that is not is dirt jar, forcing Bill to come clean.
293** In the ''Random Rings'' short "Cricket Pranks Chandler", Cricket's prank call to Chandler Kinney by impersonating Santa almost works...until she reveals unauthorized Santa impersonation is extremely illegal.
294* DinnerDeformation: In "Cheap Snake", Cricket's new pet snake eats the farm animals, which are clearly visible inside its body. [[spoiler:Eventually, Cricket himself ends up inside it.]]
295* DisneyAcidSequence:
296** The last part of the "Good Deeds" song in "Green Christmas" becomes this.
297** "Okay Karaoke" has this for each of the Green's songs, to go appropriately with the music genre of their choice.
298* DistaffCounterpart: [[spoiler:Cricket's girlfriend Gabriella. He finds out in "Gabriella's Fella" she's a troublemaking prankster just like him, both sharing similar incidents over blabbing a comedic offensive word over the intercom, and is happy to play pranks with him but turns that down in favor of her imminent vacation to Montreal. She also wears mismatching shoes, like how he doesn't wear shoes at all, and she hates painting murals, like how he hates doing chores. Both also share the same blue clothing, albeit hers are a bit darker and more vibrant.]]
299* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: In "Barry Cuda", Tilly almost marries Phoenix and Cynthia before Cricket interrupts with Barry Cuda; since both animals are female, making it a lesbian marriage. However, knowing Tilly, she could very well be pretending.
300* TheDogBitesBack: By "Chipwrecked", Cricket has stopped taking Chip seriously and continuously mocks him like a joke. This comes right back at him when Chip seizes control of Big Coffee.
301* ADogNamedDog: In "Cheap Snake", Cricket buys a snake and names it Snaky.
302* DoItYourselfPlumbingProject: Bill plans to renovate Gramma's bathroom while she's away in "Tilly Tour". Unfortunately, Cricket's attempts to help result in the bathroom flooding and getting wrecked. With only one hour to fix everything, Bill only manages to return it to its previous state.
303* DoubleMeaningTitle:
304** One episode is called "Friend Con". It is short for "Friend Convention", but it could also refer to ''conning'' a friend, meaning to scam them. In other words, it refers to Chip ''conning'' his friendship with Bill.
305** "Suite Retreat". It refers to a trip to a hotel, and the fact Gramma is trying to get the Greens to ''retreat'' back home.
306** "Uncaged" refers to Nancy being released from jail and the zoo animals being inadvertently released from the zoo.
307* DramaticDrop: Done twice in "Axin' Saxon". In the first time, Tilly drops her cup when she sees Saxon torn to pieces, then picks it up and throws it harder to invoke DramaticShattering. Then, as she threatens to throw Gramma's sword off a bridge, [[spoiler:Nancy confesses to being the one who broke Saxon]], and the revelation causes Tilly to drop the sword anyway.
308* DrivenToSuicide: In "Cyberbullies", Remy comes to Cricket holding a battered Kiki, apparently having found her laying in the middle of the road claiming she has "no will to live" after being hacked by the Cyber Knights.
309* DropInCharacter: Remy. He's pretty much the only member of Cricket and Tilly's friendship circles who shows up at the house on a regular basis.
310* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:
311** The animation in the early-produced episodes is slightly deranged compared to the rest of the series; for instance, whenever a character blinks, their eyelids are the same color as their skin, when in the rest of the show, the lids are a slightly darker shade than the skin. Also, Cricket's head shape is inconsistent in some scenes.
312** In "Space Chicken", all the chickens are different colors (white, yellow, brown), when in the rest of the series, the chickens are all white.
313** In "Critterball Crisis", Dirtbag the cat is colored red, while in the rest of the series, he is colored beige.
314** The first short series for the show, "Country Kids in the City", was the only short series that used the show's traditional hand-drawn animation. From "Random Rings" and onward, the shorts were animated digitally by Adobe Flash.
315** "Blood Moon", the show's first double-length episode, is oddly a BottleEpisode, as the Greens only stay around their street address and the three main buildings on it, mostly inside their house before they escape to the Elkins building, going no place further. Since the second double-length episode, "Uncaged", more places outside the Green house were visited.
316** Since "Space Chicken" was produced back in 2014 as a pilot, there are many things that set it apart from the series. Specifically Tilly isn't very talkative and Gramma is more aggressive, the former being the case the {{Deuteragonist}} was originally going to be Remy before that role was given to Tilly.
317** When we first see Remy's family's helicopter, it is piloted by Vasquez's lookalike father, Vasquez Sr. He hasn't appeared since then, and the helicopter is now piloted by Vasquez himself.
318** In "Space Chicken", Tilly is shown to sleep during the day, something not acknowledged or shown throughout the rest of the series.
319** In the case of dates, Season 1 is the only season to premiere in the summer, as all the other seasons have premiered some time in the fall.
320** In the first season, when Chip Whistler chips his teeth, he whistles through the gap when he talks; starting with "Reckoning Ball" in Season 2, he no longer whistles.
321* EarnYourHappyEnding: Is the case of the more intense episodes, as the Greens go through a rather serious problem and must face it, encountering hindrances along the way, before they finally win in the end.
322* EarthyBarefootCharacter: Cricket, who is shown most of time being seen without wearing any shoes like the rest of the cast has. When he's forced to wear shoes in "Photo Op", he treats it as a [[PrefersGoingBarefoot great indignity]], especially since Bill tricked the family into getting their photo taken under the pretense of going to the food court. "No Service" reveals it's a principle in his book to never wear shoes unless the event calls for them, like the snow or playing ball.
323* ElevatorFailure: In "Elevator Action", Gloria is trapped in an elevator with the Greens after Cricket pushes all the buttons too hard.
324* EmpathicEnvironment:
325** In "Dinner Party" as the Greens and Remingtons' dinner goes downhill, the weather outside becomes dark and rainy with lightning, then when Cricket and Remy help them make up, it becomes a beautiful sunset.
326** In "Green Christmas", the falling snow depends on Cricket's mood throughout the episode (regular snow = normal, happy, giving; no snow = goofy, disbelieving, naughty; blizzard = sad, regretful, depressed).
327* EngineeredHeroics: In "Skunked", Cricket brings skunks inside the café so that he can look like a hero when he shoos them away and get free muffins. Unfortunately, the skunks won't cooperate, thereby derailing his whole plan (as he assumed he could get them to leave just by telling them to).
328* EscapedAnimalRampage: In "Uncaged", Cricket and Tilly accidentally free all the animals in the zoo and have to get them back inside.
329* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The titular name of the city that the Greens move to is literally named Big City. (See ArtifactTitle above for its current status.)
330* ExactWords: Chip is forced by his father to apologize to the Greens and make amends. [[FakeDefector This doesn't mean he's not hating them anymore.]]
331* EvilPlan: Chip's is to run the Greens out of Big City forever.
332* EvolvingCredits: The opening title sequence has changed a number of times throughout its run.
333* EyelessFace: Bill's old friend Joe, first seen in "Friend Con", has very bushy eyebrows but no visible eyes.
334* EyeRecall:
335** Happens to Gramma in "Family Legacy" when she has a flashback to her childhood.
336** Phoenix does it in "Phoenix Rises" as we find out what she did while she ran away.
337** Andromeda has one in "Clubbed" as she recalls what Gloria said.
338* FakeDefector: [[spoiler:Chip becomes this throughout "Reckoning Ball".]]
339* FakedFoodContaminant:
340** In the episode "Desserted", Cricket tires to get out of competing in a MegaMealChallenge by putting a fly in the giant sundae he's supposed to eat. Unfortunately for him, he forgot to ReadTheFinePrint for said rule and that just means they have to give him a new sundae and restart the challenge.
341** At the end of "[[Recap/BigCityGreensS1E6 Photo Op]]", Bill takes Tilly, Cricket, and Gramma to the food court to make up for [[DestinationRuse lying to them about taking there earlier when he wanted them to go with him to get a family photo taken]]. Tilly tells the manager that she found a hair in her milkshake to get a refund so she can use the money to take the family photo Bill wanted in a photo booth.
342* FakingTheDead: After Chip Whistler was slung out of Big City, the news pronounces him dead after finding the wreckage of the chopper with Chip nowhere in sight; in reality, Chip escaped the chopper before it crashed, but since the news never found out, Chip uses that to make the whole city think he's dead so he can go back to planning bigger revenge on them, especially Cricket.
343* FamilyThemeNaming:
344** Most members and certain animals of the Green Family have a short I sound in their names (Cr'''i'''cket, T'''i'''lly, B'''i'''ll, Al'''i'''ce, Phoen'''i'''x, Mel'''i'''ssa, M'''i'''ss Brenda, B'''i'''xby, Arch'''i'''bald). The only exception is their mother Nancy.
345** The Remingtons all have names that start with R ('''R'''emy, '''R'''ashida, '''R'''ussell).
346* FeudEpisode:
347** "Raccooned" has Cricket and Bill struggle to get a horde of mean raccoons out of the house, but their clashing ideas keep interfering with the opposite, resulting in a falling-out. It is to the point Gramma has had enough of it and calls them out, so they put their differences aside and work as a team.
348** "Dinner Party". The Greens invite the Remingtons for dinner, with Cricket hoping that it will make his and Remy's families best friends like them. Unfortunately, the differences between the grownups are too great, and they end up fighting against each other in a football game in the rain. Even Cricket and Remy get caught up in the rivalry, but then realize that they're still best friends, and ask for the rivalry to stop.
349** In "The Room", Tilly sealing up Cricket's secret passageway leads to a big feud between the two, and meddling from Gloria and Gramma causes it to become a reality TV-esque squabble. When it goes too far, Gloria hosts an eviction where one of the two must leave the house, causing them to panic and reconcile.
350* FifteenMinutesOfFame:
351** In "Impopstar", Cricket is mistaken for a singer who looks just like him, and is treated to a day of fame; however, he gives it all up in the end.
352** The side story in "Pool's Gold" has Bill become praised as a hero for saving a drowning pool child, resulting in the poolgoers showering him with gifts. However, when one gift too many causes Bill to sink, Mark the hero comes out of nowhere and rescues him, leaving all attention to go to him instead.
353* FireForgedFriends: Cricket and Gloria slowly become friends over the course of the first season.
354* FishOutOfWater: Downplayed. The entire family is this to the modern, bustling metropolitan Big City. It's clear from the intro that Bill was a farmer. Even their house is a small, homely shack right next to a coffee shop and a unnamed building on the right. However, the Greens have shown that they are familiar with various aspects of city life, such as how the metro works.
355* FiveSecondForeshadowing: In "Coffee Quest", before TheReveal that Gloria is not from Big City, her parrot shouts, "I'm lonely, I miss home."
356* FlatEarthAtheist: In "Garage Tales", Cricket is revealed to be a flat-Earther, which initiates an argument between him and Bill.
357* FoodFight:
358** The episode "Feud Fight", surprisingly enough, in which Cricket's war with Chip at the farmer's market escalates into one.
359** The episode "Dolled Up" climaxes with one, initiating by Tilly calling Cantaloupe out for her controlling behavior.
360* ForegoneConclusion:
361** As far as Chip's schemes to shoo the Greens out of Big City go, the Greens must keep their house and stay in the city 'til series' end, and they cannot die either, given that it appears in Cricket's imagined future in "Time Crisis" and the Greens are alive and well. Big Coffee and the apartment complex also have to stay standing, despite suffering detonations, as they both appear in the same scene. Unfortunately, this isn't the cause with Big Coffee, as it remains vacant after being rebuilt.
362** Also judging by [[https://twitter.com/DisneyTVA/status/1341186695547543554 this Twitter post]] and the promo for the first half of the final ten of S2, it's come clear that the Greens will have won the battle and saved their home, given that their house and street are perfectly intact in both instances.
363* ForgottenPhlebotinum:
364** "Bad Influencer" reveals Remy has a "no limit" card which allows him to purchase anything at will without any cash. However, the card hasn't been seen nor used since that episode, especially after Big Coffee remains vacant and it could be the key to reopening it.
365** Bill gets smartphones for Cricket, Tilly and Gramma in "Gramma Driver", but they never used them since that episode. It's possible Bill took them back having seen they're not ready for them based on what they did (Gramma gave her Swyft customers a horrid time, Cricket's prank call backfired, and Tilly, being HopelessWithTech, tried to "free" the electronic assistant). Gloria also gave Tilly her phone in "Ding Dongers", but she forsakes it in the end and it's very likely she no longer uses it.
366** Cricket and Tilly get bikes from Bill earning money from his brief job at Beef Up in "Night Bill", but aside from a brief cameo in "Reckoning Ball", they were never seen again. Justified as they'd rather choose Bill over fancy things.
367** Despite starting a roof garden in "Level Up", the Greens were never actually seen gardening from it, aside from a brief appearance in "Tilly Style", and it eventually gets destroyed by Chip in "Chipocalypse Now".
368** "Sellouts" reveals Tilly has HypnoticEyes, but she hasn't used them before or since then, save for the endcard for "Tilly Calls a Library".
369* FourFingeredHands: The character designs have four fingers on their hands and three toes on their feet, with the exception of Chip who has four toes.
370* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Cricket (sanguine), Tilly (phlegmatic), Bill (melancholic)and Grandma (choleric).
371* FreeTheFrogs:
372** In "Fill Bill", Cricket frees the octopi from the tank of a seafood restaurant.
373** "Uncaged" reveals that Nancy went to jail for freeing cows from an industrial dairy. To prove that they're just as rebellious as she is, Cricket and Tilly try to free an orangutan from the zoo, but end up freeing all the other animals as well.
374* FreeRangeChildren: Cricket and Tilly are allowed to go through Big City without adult supervision whenever they want. Same goes for Remy and other child characters.
375* FreezeFrameBonus:
376** In one particular scene of every episode, a literal hidden Easter egg can be located in a hard-to-notice area. This is a decision playfully made by Chris Houghton during production.
377** When Cricket enters the X-ray machine in "Cricketsitter", you can briefly see a metal plate on the back of his skull.
378* FriendToAllLivingThings: Tilly shows this in spades. Not only is she close with all the farm animals, she once befriended sewer rats in a subway. It is to the point she chooses to praise the pop-up moles in a whac-a-mole game in "Present Tense", and is utterly horrified when Bill plays the game correctly and whacks them.
379* FunnyPhotoPhrase: In "Sleepover Sisters", Tilly tells Andromeda to say "squeeze" as they take a selfie together before their sleepover at Andromeda's house.
380* GadgeteerGenius: In "Swimming Fool", Tilly makes a working oxygen tank out of a ''milk bottle''.
381* GagHaircut: In "Cricket's Kapowie", Cricket tries to shave off a cowlick, but ends up shaving a huge swatch off the middle of his head. He goes to a hair salon to get it fixed, but the hairdresser ends up shaving his whole head instead.
382* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
383* GainaxEnding: The final shot of "Quiet Please" has the librarian read a storybook of the episode [[RecursiveReality in the same library the episode is set in]], and shushes the viewer.
384* GirlsHaveCooties: Cricket in "Valentine's Dance" vows not to let himself fall in love, thinking that love makes one soft and takes away one's freedom. A girl asks him to dance, and he freaks out when he realizes [[WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove he's fallen in love with her.]]
385* GoodAngelBadAngel: We meet Cricket's personal devil and angel in "Well Wishing". The devil appears first, and Cricket is wary of him at first, because he looks like, well, a devil. The angel appears two hours later because the devil had him tied up, and starts annoying him until he does the right thing.
386* GoneHorriblyRight:
387** In "Shark Objects", Cricket wants to play a prank where the beachgoers think there's a shark in the water. Unfortunately, it works so well they think there's actually a shark there, to the point where he almost gets ''killed.''
388** In "Quiet Please", Cricket finally finds a book that fits his interest, but this in turn causes him to completely forget the restriction against noise, and almost loses the gift of reading forever because of it.
389* GoodCapitalismEvilCapitalism: The show depicts two main situations, with the bad side of each being Chip Whistler. Chip is the manager of Wholesome Foods while the Greens are farmers selling their own wares at a farmer's market, though he is also shown with an opposing viewpoint with Wholesome Foods' owner, his father. Chip has been shown to take advantage of his father's company, later his, for petty acts of revenge, treating his employees like dirt, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and fixing his teeth]]. The Green family has shown to put time into all of their sales and care for their farm and business. Likewise, Chip's father built Wholesome Foods up from a small farm not unlike the Greens and is disappointed at his son using funds to hurt fellow farmers.
390* GoshDangItToHeck: Is used frequently on occasion.
391* GoToYourRoom:
392** In "Space Chicken", Cricket is grounded and sent to his room for the rest of the day as punishment for the chickens destroying the Big Coffee property.
393** In "Fast Foodie", a bloated Cricket is sent to his room for trying to sneak in some Burger Clown food thanks to Remy.
394** In "Big Trouble", Tilly is sent to her room for the first time ever after revealing she was responsible for the living room getting muddy instead of Cricket.
395* GrowlingGut: It's a bit hard to hear because she talks over the noise, but Tilly ends up suffering from this trope in "Fast Foodie" because she went on an entire fast food themed diet with Burger Clown.
396* HalloweenEpisode: "Blood Moon", in which a lunar eclipse during Halloween makes the farm animals go savage, ruining the Greens' trick-or-treating.
397* HappinessIsMandatory: In "Papaganda", Bill issues a "Live, Laugh, Love" philosophy in an attempt to get his family to see the positive side when picking blackberries. Once it's in effect, the rule is to smile and always be positive... or else.
398* HelicopterParents: Remy's parents. When they find out Remy has been hanging out with Cricket, they immediately send his bodyguard over to recover him, and make plans to send him to boarding school that same day. According to Remy, they also decide "everything" for him, making him take various lessons he doesn't even want or like. After he stands up to them in "Remy Rescue", this becomes averted.
399* HereWeGoAgain:
400** "Cheap Snake" ends with Cricket passing Snakey to Remy, only to find a new pet, a scorpion which pokes his eye out.
401** "Hurty Tooth" begins with Cricket having a toothache. After going to the dentist and having it removed, Cricket reveals that he also has a screw stuck in his foot, and Bill calls for a doctor.
402** "Fast Foodie" ends with Cricket learning from his overweight mistake after the next-door Burger Clown is shut down, but then he asks if they can get Burger Clown food ''again'', and Bill doesn't like it.
403* HeroicSacrifice:
404** Attempted by the Greens in the climax of "Blood Moon" as they willingly resign themselves to be devoured by the zombified farm animals, but the blood moon ended, sparing them.
405** Bill pulls one in the climax of "Quiet Please", letting out the loudest scream yet to save the oblivious Cricket from getting kicked out of the library for making noise, resulting in ''him'' getting banned instead.
406* HighDiveEscape: In the climax of "Chipocalypse Now" when Cricket is cornered by a furious Chip in a helicopter on the rooftop of the megastore, Cricket quickly jumps off the building to avoid facing his untimely fate, followed by him grabbing and holding on to the swinging grand opening banner, slipping, and finally landing safely in his father's arms.
407-->'''Cricket:''' All my decisions are good ones!
408* HighDiveHijinks: Cricket tries to jump off the high dive at the community pool in "Swimming Fool", but gets scared when he looks down. He eventually gets over his fear after jumping from the rafters, much higher up than the diving board.
409* HiredToHuntYourself: In "Green Streets", Cricket and Officer Keys are looking for a litterbug, which turns out to be [[spoiler:Cricket himself, who had been carelessly tossing things around, revealed after he reviews the surveillance camera footage.]]
410* HistoryRepeats:
411** Every generation in the Green family, something bad happens that threatens the farm to be sold. The kids then do something to encourage the old folks to not give up on their place, and with that, the farm is saved. They then place a key element from their time in a suitcase and bury it in the backyard, to serve as a warning for their future members.
412** The cycle seems to be broken as of the current generation thanks to Chip, since the family must work together, and the house has to be saved more than once. Also, instead of selling the farm, Chip wants to ''destroy'' it, meaning he could end the house's legacy forever if the Greens don't fight back.
413* HonestyAesop:
414** In "Supermarket Scandal", the Greens open their family market but cannot seem to bring in any customers; when approached by the soon-to-be BigBad Chip Whistler who offers to fill out a shipment, Bill can only fill out half the order and declines. When Bill is not around, Cricket promises to fulfill the order and he and Tilly make various fake produce out of household objects, and they make a really big deal and Chip pays them. Unfortunately, Bill warns them anyone who eats the fake produce would turn against them and ruin their reputation (which is what Chip himself does in the end), prompting the family to buy back all the fake food and lose all the money earned in return. Bill admits in the end he enjoyed Cricket's showperson pizzazz from the start, and he's free to use it as long as its honest, prompting Cricket to find a way to sell the fake food after all.
415** In "Hiya Henry", Tilly finds Gramma's old ventriloquist dummy and decides to use such as her talent for Big Coffee's open mic. However, Cricket is increasingly afraid of the dummy and is constantly freaked out whenever it's around, but he cannot bring himself to tell Tilly he doesn't like it because he's worried it would hurt her feelings. His fear eventually gets the better of him and destroys the dummy right in the middle of Tilly's act, which in turn ruins her fun and disappoints her anyway, and she points out that if he told her in the first place, none of this would've happened.
416* HopelessWithTech: The Greens haven't used electronic devices due to living out in the open for almost their whole life.
417** In "Coffee Quest", Cricket tries to call Tilly on Gloria's smartphone, but doesn't even know how to use it.
418** When Bill gives the Greens smartphones in "Gramma Driver", Gramma and Cricket easily get used to theirs, while Bill is unable to cancel a call with his initially. Tilly stands out the most, as she literally believes the phone's virtual assistant is the essence of a real person trapped inside the phone, and tries to "free" it by trying to destroy the phone just after buying it.
419** The Greens' lack of modern technology becomes a plot point in the climax of "Sellouts", as Gloria discovers they never went social and teaches them how, which in turn increases customer traffic for their stand.
420* HourglassPlot: "Dream Weaver" begins with Cricket waking up in the middle of the night energized, while his family is sleeping. The episode ends with the rest of the family waking up fully energized from a great night's sleep, but now Cricket is too tired due to his sleepless dream manipulation.
421* HowWeGotHere: "Feud Fight" starts in the middle of the fighting at the farmer's market, then flashes back to how it all got started.
422* {{Hypocrite}}:
423** In "Harvest Dinner", Cricket and Gramma protest against Bill asking Tilly to get some paprika for his stew, despite neither of them wanting to do it earlier.
424** In "Green Streets" after Cricket discovers a litterbug has gone loose, he convinces Keys to become tough and "cast away his humanity", and give whoever it is a severe punishment. But when Cricket finds out ''he'' was the litterbug all along, he ultimately regrets his decision and begs Keys to go easy on him, realizing he was right.
425* HypnoticEyes: Tilly can hypnotize anyone by staring into their eyes long enough, as shown in "Sellouts".
426* HypocriticalHumor: Andromeda asks Tilly how the latter dares to spy on her while she's spying on other kids.
427* IAteWhat:
428** The Sea Fusïon meals in "Fill Bill" are rather exaggerated to the point of using real animals, such as a literal fish taco, a live octopus in a burger, and actual seaweed as spaghetti.
429** In "Green Streets", Keys tries to eat a regular bowl thinking it's a ''bread bowl''.
430** In "Cricket's Biscuits", Cricket and Tilly use various substitutes to attempt to replicate Gramma's butter biscuits. Their results are ''not'' very good.
431* IHaveNoSon: PlayedForLaughs in "People Watching" when Gramma threatens to disown Bill if he messes up his story.
432* IntergenerationalRivalry: Cricket Green and Chip Whistler. Chip holds a petty grudge against Cricket for ''chipping his teeth'' with fake produce, and has since escalated in to trying to drive the Greens out of Big City for thwarting his various business schemes. Chip's rivalry with Cricket makes him out to be a cruel and juvenile individual, playing into the pettiness dynamic.
433* IWantMyMommy: In "Cricketsitter", Bill says one when the doctor was about to inject a needle into him, he wind up screaming and shouting this then later passing out, although the doctor did mention it to the kids.
434* IdenticalGrandson: In "Family Legacy", Gramma tells Cricket and Tilly stories of the Greens through the ages, all of which look like Bill, Cricket and Tilly in the flashbacks.
435* IdenticalStranger: "Impopstar" introduces Zillon Brax, a pop singer who looks very much like Cricket except he has darker colored hair, ear piercings and [[ToothStrip his teeth are completely straight]].
436* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: Every episode title is approximately one to two words long, with a minimum of two syllables, and sums up [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin what the plot is going to be about.]] The one exception to date is "Mages & Mazes".
437* IgnoredEpiphany: In the climax of "Big Deal", Cricket learns his lesson and convinces the hoarders with a RousingSpeech on celebrating Thanksgiving the true way...then they get called away for ''another'' sale going on at Hudkins. The only ones who absorb the message are his family.
438* ImagineSpot:
439** In "Photo Op", Tilly gets LiteralMinded about going to the food court, and imagines being put on trial by anthropomorphic food items, gleefully eating pieces of the jurors and the judge.
440** In "Supermarket Scandal", upon being told what's going to happen to those who eat the fake food, Cricket imagines angry customers using TorchesAndPitchforks to drive the Greens out of Big City. Naturally, Chip Whistler does just that in the end.
441** In "Barry Cuda", Cricket has stories on why each member of his family wanted to destroy his singing novelty fish. Tilly was jealous of the fish's singing, Gramma saw a scary movie about sharks and was afraid of fish, and Bill was an old friend of the fish who got jealous when he became best friends with Cricket. All three were shown in black and white.
442* ImpossiblyDeliciousFood: Gramma's Feel Better Butter Biscuits, which she only makes when someone gets hurt and needs to feel better. Cricket and Tilly try to get Gramma to make more by pretending to get hurt, and failing that, trying to get her recipe book.
443* {{Imprinting}}: In "Mama Bird", the kids find a fallen blue jay nest, and Bill warns them that when the eggs hatch, the chicks will think whatever they see first is their mother. Tilly wants the chicks to think she's their mother, and starts carrying the eggs around; when they finally do hatch, they imprint on Cricket instead.
444* InAnotherMansShoes: In "Cricket's Shoes", Cricket is sick and needs the family to do all the things he had to do that day. So Tilly fills his shift at the coffee shop, Gramma hasd to take Remy to the trampoline park, and Bill [[BreadEggsMilkSquick has to do a crazy dare where he runs through the dog park while wearing meat.]]
445* InnerMonologueConversation:
446** Most of the episode "Quiet Please" becomes this when the Greens rely on American Sign Language and pantomiming whenever they need to say something (almost all their dialogue is played out through their thoughts), to avoid getting caught by the ScaryLibrarian.
447** Done again as a RunningGag in "Bat Girl" where Nancy and the kids communicate through charades and gestures ("baseball speak"), with their thoughts translating what they're saying.
448* InnocuouslyImportantEpisode:
449** At first, "Family Legacy" seems like another regular adventure where the kids and Gramma search for treasure from their ancestors to stop the farm from being sold; but once Chip begins his CommunityThreateningConstruction on it in Season 2, the episode becomes ''much'' darker.
450** Same goes for Gloria needing money to pay her rent in "Flimflammed"; she loses it when she and Cricket get fired in "Chipwrecked".
451** "Reckoning Ball" becomes this much later into Season 2; see it again and you'll know why Gloria says it's Cricket's fault Big Coffee got shut down. Not to mention Chip would've been the same if he didn't take "his" advice to begin with.
452* InSceneTitleText: The EpisodeTitleCard is done this way, appearing on a foreground element at the beginning of each episode.
453* InsigniaRipOffRitual:
454** In "Critterball Crisis", Ms. Cho removes Gloria's barista hat as she fires her.
455** In "Friend Con" after Bill learns the truth about Chip, he takes his hat back from him to symbolize the end of their friendship.
456* InsistentTerminology:
457** Cricket resents Gloria calling his drawings scribbles. They're ''doodles'', thank you very much.
458** Cricket and Gabriella keep reminding Bill their first date as a couple is NOT a date.
459* InstrumentalThemeTune: The theme song has no lyrics aside from rhythmic whistling, as well as a chorus singing "na-na-na" and vocal countoff, all of which were removed as of the Season 3B intro which makes it purely instrumental.
460* InternalReveal: In "Friend Con", Cricket and Tilly overhearing Chip confessing to his {{Mooks}} his true nature of befriending Bill is what causes them to realize he tricked them into thinking he's sorry and is still evil. Of course, if the audience had seen the {{Cliffhanger}} of "Reckoning Ball" to begin with, they already knew it all along.
461* TheInternetIsForCats: In "Bad Influencer", Tilly shoots a video of Bill teaching how to grout tiles, but gets distracted by the family cat. She decides to have the cat be with Bill as he works, but the cat bites him. Tilly assembles the footage into a silly video concentrating on the mishaps with the cat, to Bill's consternation. In the end, they reach a compromise and do a straight how-to video, but with a cat filter on Bill's face.
462* IntroductoryOpeningCredits: The theme song features a zoom-in on each of the four main Green family members standing outside their house doing something with their name displayed beside them -- Cricket, Tilly, Bill and Gramma, in that order. During "Chipocalypse Now", they were replaced with a single scene for Chip Whistler.
463* IronicEcho:
464** "Never let your guard down!" from "Cricket Versus"; first said by Gramma when Cricket's first attempt to wrestle fails, Cricket says the same thing when she falls for his BatmanGambit in the end.
465** "We'll have lots of fun, if you think it's fun to ''lose!''" from "Backflip Bill". That happened to be what Gramma said to the young Bill causing him to bail on his gymnastics tryout, and Cricket said the same exact thing when he went too hard on Bill in the present day.
466** "You go easy on this litterbug, and they'll keep on littering and littering until we're up to our eyes in trash!" from "Green Streets". Cricket gave this advice to Keys when helping him catch a litterbug; after realizing that Cricket himself was the litterbug all along, Keys says the exact thing back to him.
467** "Put in the work and reap the rewards" from "Reckoning Ball"; Chip took this advice from Bill too well and used it to make the Greens and his dad think he changed so he can become CEO.
468** "Bingo. Bango." from "Chipocalypse Now". First used by Chip after demolishing Big Coffee and the apartment building, it is then used by Cricket in the climax just before Chip is slung out of Big City.
469* {{Irony}}:
470** In spite of wanting to prove Gramma wrong about Bill's gymnastics, Cricket ends up ''becoming'' Gramma.
471** Nancy and the kids vow to keep the escaped animal rampage a secret from Bill and Gramma, unaware they saw the whole thing and are proud of them being let off the hook.
472** Cricket cannot bring himself to reject Gabriella, but in the end, ''she'' rejects ''him.''
473** Itchaboi's message is to spread positivity and negate the hate, yet it makes his viewers haters themselves, and it caused Remy to hate Cricket for not siding with him.
474** Bill suggests a trip to the library to teach Cricket about reading, yet he gets banned from it.
475** In spite of wanting to run the Greens out of Big City, Chip gets run out himself.
476** Cricket was successful in getting a mate, but Gloria was not.
477* IrrationalHatred: In "Bear Trapped", Cricket talks about how bears are a menace that could destroy the city if left unchecked. Moments later, he casually admits that he's never actually encountered a bear before, making his dislike of them completely unfounded.
478* ItsAllMyFault:
479** Cricket during his MelancholyMusicalNumber in "Green Christmas" when he realizes everything was nobody else's fault but his own. Of course, [[DramaticIrony the audience knew all along.]]
480** Cricket admits it was indeed his fault Big Coffee got shut down by Chip thus costing his and Gloria their jobs, thanks to believing Chip changed and being the first to sign the forgiveness contract in the first place.
481* JennysNumber: In "Gridlocked", when Tilly squirts the mud off the car with the fire engine's nozzle, its license plate number is T8675309.
482* {{Jerkass}}: The waiter in "Fill Bill". He refuses to believe Bill when he says he's not a tourist, and talks him into ordering the biggest and most exotic meal on the menu, so he can watch Bill try to stomach it all (which makes it ''very'' satisfying when he gets caught in the flood when Cricket breaks the octopi tank, washing him out to the docks outside).
483* JerkassBall:
484** Cricket tends to have these moments. He's at his worse in the second third of "Green Christmas" when he gets pronounced naughty by the MallSanta, just for the sake of not getting presents from Santa. He learns his lesson in the end.
485** Cricket is at his worst again in "Animation Abomination", as he demands that his ending to the ''Kingdom of Lore'' season finale be done the way he wants, not even bothering if it's nonsense.
486* JumpingTheShark: Done in-universe for Cricket's version of the ''Kingdom of Lore'' season finale; it involves the heroine Princess Tarina [[FaceHeelTurn suddenly turning evil]] and [[StuffBlowingUp blowing things up]]. Tilly was ''not at all'' pleased with this version.
487* JumpScare:
488** A raccoon does one at the very end of "Raccooned".
489** Cricket gives two of them in "Blood Moon", once to Bill and again to Gloria.
490* KidsShouldntWatchHorrorFilms:
491** Parodied in "Rated Cricket", where Cricket wants to see a movie titled ''Kiss of Death'', which from the poster looks like an action-horror movie about a motorcycle riding skeleton. When he finally sneaks into the movie, however, he finds it's actually a ParanormalRomance about a woman in love with the skeleton. Cricket is horrified, not by the violence or gore he was expecting, but by all the ''kissing'', both on screen and in the theater.
492** In "Sleepover Sisters", Tilly and Andromeda try to keep awake all night. As a "[[GodzillaThreshold nuclear option]]", Andromeda plays a horror movie titled ''Sleepover Slasher'' about a monster that attacks sleepovers, which horrifies them enough to not want to fall asleep. Unfortunately, a sleep-deprived Cricket (he can't sleep without Tilly's snoring) breaks into their room, and they think he's the monster from the movie.
493* KissTheCookApron: In the season two episode "Urban Legend", Gramma has been scaring away neighbors, so Bill tries to smooth things over with a barbecue, making a point of wearing the "fun apron" that says "Look Who's Cookin'" under a hand pointing up.
494* KneelBeforeZod: In "Cyberbullies", when Cricket, Tilly, Remy, Bennee, Kiki, and Weezee are playing video games, the Cyber Knights take the space coins from Cricket's squad. When Cricket stands up to the Cyber Knights, [[LampshadeHanging they demand that he bows down before them,]] and Cricket challenges their drone minicopters to a duel with his kite, and his friends come at the last minute, using their kites to bring down the drone mini-copters one by one.
495* KnightOfCerebus: Chip Whistler beginning with his CommunityThreateningConstruction in Season 2, and taken far past eleven in "Chipwrecked"/"Chipocalypse Now".
496* LackOfImagination: Bill is often shown to be a very unimaginative guy, especially compared to his children. This is highlighted in "People Watching", where the Greens make up stories about passersby; while the others come up with outlandish, highly entertaining scenarios, all Bill can come up with is mundane, everyday events. Eventually, with a little help from his family, he manages to come up with a fun story.
497* LastSecondChance: In "Feud Fight", Cricket gives one to Chip, convincing him to put their differences aside and make a HeelFaceTurn, but Chip sees this as him forfeiting the match and attacks him.
498* ALessonLearnedTooWell:
499** In "Photo Op", Bill (in an attempt to justify tricking the family into having their picture taken) tells Tilly that lying is okay if it's for a "fun surprise". Tilly spends the rest of the episode telling lies to people, punctuating each one with "Surprise!"
500** In "Reckoning Ball", Chip takes Bill's advice to heart and makes amends with the Greens, and becomes the new CEO. The problem is, [[ExactWords he never stopped hating them]], and they've only just helped him into assisting his scheme to run them out of town soon.
501* LibraryEpisode: The episode "Quiet Please" focused around Cricket's inability to read because of his overly-stimulated brain, so the family takes him out to the public library to teach him about reading and to find a book he likes. Unfortunately, the librarians there are really strict, and if they make one noise (even talking or whispering), they'll get banned for good; thus the family resorts to using sign language to Tilly's request whenever they need to say something. Not to mention the whole episode is one big take on ''Film/AQuietPlace''; Bill even indirectly mentions the title once the family first enters. In addition, everything that happens in the library is completely unrealistic.
502* LighterAndSofter: Season 3 is much lighter and comedic than the past two seasons as it's based more on slapstick and does not feature an ArcVillain, let alone the Greens facing Chip. While it does have a more serialized plotline where the Greens move back to the country, it's much calmer and wackier.
503* ListSong: The end song "Do It All Again" (as quoted at the bottom of the page) lists several mishaps the singer goes through throughout the day.
504* LiteralMinded: The Green kids at times.
505** In "Photo Op", Tilly imagines the food court to be a courtroom where {{anthropomorphic food}} put her on trial.
506** Cricket's bucket list in "Cricketsitting" is a list of fun things to do with a bucket. He finds Tilly's notion of a list of things to do before you die morbid.
507* LittleNo:
508** Nancy delivers one in "Trailer Trouble" when she sees the Stingers outside her trailer.
509** Tilly gives one in her head in "Volunteer Tilly" when she realizes she has to give all the pets away.
510* LivingStatue: In "Tilly Tour", Tilly takes Gramma to see one at the park.
511* LocalHangout: For the first two seasons, Big Coffee, the cafe right next door to the Green house, until Chip shut it down. At the end of Season 2, Gloria and Gramma purchase the building and open a new cafe, which takes Big Coffee’s place.
512* LockedOutOfTheLoop:
513** Until "Chipocalypse Now", Nancy was the only nuclear Green member who had not yet encountered Chip Whistler and remained unaware of his presence, even in "Chipwrecked". However, Chip is at least aware of her existence.
514** Chip's dad has no idea his son is still evil since the promotion to CEO.
515* LonelyRichKid: Remy Remington, who would rather hang out with Cricket and Tilly than take boring lessons.
516* LoonyFan: Amaryllis in "Impopstar", who has a crush on Zillon Brax, with a warehouse room full of dismembered mannequins and a locket full of everything Zillon ever threw away.
517* LoopholeAbuse:
518** In "Cricket Versus", Cricket has to fight the most dangerous creature around, but can't find any due to being in a city, seemingly ruining his chances of being on the quilt, until he realizes that the most dangerous creature in the city is ''Granny'', who had fought a bear and won, which Granny agreed counted.
519** "Tilly's Goat" has Tilly deciding to enter Melissa the family goat into the Big City Dog Show because she thinks she has the spirit of a dog. When the lead judge complains, the other judges point out there's no rule in the rulebook that states a goat ''can't'' compete, thus Melissa stays.
520** In "Parade Day", Cricket can't go watch the parade because he has to work at the café. Then he learns about law-mandated 15 minute breaks and decides to use his to go and watch the parade, yelling "Loophole, loophole, loophole!" at Gloria as he does.
521** In "Desserted", Cricket attempts to get out of the MegaMealChallenge by following a loophole that states the sundae is taken away if contaminated; he makes a fly fall on it so Gina can reject it. Unfortunately, Cricket failed to ReadTheFinePrint listed under the loophole that reveals once the sundae is taken away, a new one will replace it and the challenge resets.
522* LyricalDissonance: The cheerful and upbeat end credits song "Do It All Again" is about the singer experiencing several disasters as their day goes on.
523* ManipulativeBastard: Chip becomes this to the Greens and his dad in the climax of "Reckoning Ball".
524* MeaningfulEcho: From Big Deal: "Today's supposed to be about bein' thankful for what'cha got, not gettin' upset over what'cha don't got." First it's from Bill to Cricket; the second time, it's from Cricket to the hoarders.
525* MeaningfulName:
526** BigBad Chip Whistler ends up becoming this deliberately when he frequently gets his tooth chipped, causing him to whistle when he speaks.
527** In "Big Picture", the ditzy and airheaded assistant of [[StevenUlyssesPerhero Dr. Professor]] is called Dr. Ditzy.
528** Mr. Grigorian's first name, Alucard, is the word "Dracula" spelled backwards, which is what Cricket sees him as.
529* MediumBlending:
530** The video game scenes in "Level Up" are in ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''-esque StopMotion CGI.
531** A similar CGI treatment is given to "Virtually Christmas" in the ''Outpost Infinity'' game world.
532* MidSeasonTwist:
533** In the 18th episode of Season 1, [[spoiler:Cricket keeps his Big Coffee job for good, and the Greens' mother Nancy is released from prison]].
534** In "Reckoning Ball", the 5th episode of the first 10 of Season 2, [[spoiler:Chip tricks the Greens and his father into thinking they've forgiven him for his mistakes and assumes full control of Wholesome Foods, establishing him as the official BigBad as he plots to run the family out of town forever]].
535** In "Friend Con" (the 14th episode), [[spoiler:the Greens realize Chip is still evil]].
536** In "Chipwrecked", the last of the middle ten of Season 2, Chip bribes Ms. Cho into seizing control of Big Coffee, Cricket and Gloria lose their jobs, and he now plots to expand Wholesome Foods territory to where the Green house currently stands.
537** Continuing in "Chipocalypse Now", [[spoiler:Chip is banned from Big City for good, and Gloria takes up residence with the Greens.]]
538** Halfway through Season 3, Bill purchases the Greens' old house, and the Greens move back to the country.
539* MimeAndMusicOnlyCartoon: The second third of "Quiet Please" is implied to become this, after the Greens are warned not to make one more sound by the ScaryLibrarian, leaving them to communicate through sign language and charades to Tilly's request. From that point, almost all their dialogue is delivered through their thoughts (usually as translations to what they are saying with sign language), and there are only three major points of talking. Regular speaking resumes once they leave the library in the end.
540* MinorLivingAlone: In "Cricket's Place", Cricket and Remy rent an apartment so Cricket doesn't have to do chores at home and so Remy doesn't have to rely on Vasquez any more. After one night of partying, the apartment is a mess, and Cricket refuses to clean up because that would be doing chores. Remy bails, finding living by himself to be too much, while Cricket ends up destroying the apartment due to him irresponsibly banging on a sewer pipe that breaks open as a result. In the end, Cricket moves back home, realizing that chores or not, it's best to be with family than living alone.
541* MischievousBodyLanguage:Cricket Green is prone to showing these, usually whenever he is manipulating someone or planning some sort of scheme or heist.
542* MissingMom:
543** The mother of Cricket and Tilly is absent from the family throughout the first half of Season 1. In the "Cricket Versus" episode, she was noted for wrestling a wolverine somewhere between the honeymoon and the wedding.
544*** In "Mama Bird", after the blue jay finds her hatched baby birds, Tilly and Cricket mention that they can't wait until their mom gets back, hinting that she may still be alive (or at least that they think she is).
545*** "Phoenix Rises", the mid-season one finale, reveals that [[spoiler:mom had been in jail and had just gotten out.]]
546*** [[WalkingSpoiler Nancy Green]] is now a recurring character in the second half of the first season.
547** Chip Whistler's mother is never seen nor mentioned, aside from an offhand mention by Cricket in "Feud Fight".
548* MistakenForAnImpostor: In "Tilly Tour", the laundromat woman comes across what appears to be Tilly and Alice pulling a TotemPoleTrench, but it's actually an unknown tourist who looks like Tilly.
549* MistakenForServant: In "DIY Guys", Cricket is mistaken for a worker at a large hardware store because the employees all wear overalls like his. He is put in charge of the forklift, and HilarityEnsues.
550* MockMeal: In "Supermarket Scandal", a supermarket manager offers to sell the Greens' produce on his store, but Bill can't fill the order and declines. Cricket then makes fake produce to fill out the manager's order and get the money, painting ordinary objects to look like fruits and vegetables. Bill points out the obvious flaw in his plan -- namely, that people will try to eat the fake food and get angry at them for being duped -- so Cricket and Tilly have to round up the fakes before anyone finds out. Naturally, Chip Whistler ends up being the one who eats the fake food, chipping his tooth and becoming their enemy like Bill predicted.
551* MixAndMatchCritters: The Cratigeon in Tilly Tour. Half cat, half rat, half pigeon, and...who knows what else?
552* {{Mooks}}: The Wholesome Foods employees are usually loyal to Chip, but his two closest ones are Greg and Rose. He fires them in "Chipwrecked", replacing them with a bouncer squad.
553* MoodDissonance: "Welcome Home" features a montage of the Greens struggling to get around Big City, which is accompanied by an ironically upbeat song about spending a day with friends.
554* MoodWhiplash:
555** "Reckoning Ball" seems to end with Chip making a HeelFaceTurn and becoming friends with the Greens, but it suddenly becomes darker when Chip reveals he only used their kindness to make them think he changed so he can seize control of Wholesome Foods and proceed with his revenge without his dad interfering.
556** In "Quiet Please", a wild and comedic episode where the Greens have to avoid making even the slightest of noises in the presence of the ScaryLibrarian, while simultaneously trying to find the perfect book for Cricket, suddenly takes a turn for the worse when Cricket finally finds one and suddenly forgets the restriction against noise upon doing so, and was about to be obliviously banned because of it until Bill interferes.
557** In the climax of "Chipocalypse Now", Cricket and the Greens cower in fright when Chip attempts to murder them with his helicopter, but seconds later Cricket's horror instantly shifts to sheer determination when he realizes a FatalFlaw and faces him down, as the helicopter skids get caught on the phone lines.
558* MoreThanMindControl:
559** In "Bad Influencer", Itchaboi uses vlogs and cheesy slogans to convince his viewers to "be mirabulous" and "negate the hate", while at the same time, sways everyone into only listening to him and dismiss anyone who refuses to follow him as "haters". Near the end, he comes close to having Remy living on a cruise ship, but Cricket telling him to listen to his own thoughts and he'll be his friend either way snaps him out of it.
560** In "Wild Side", failing to take Cricket into the woods to go camping on one certain day a year causes him to undergo "the itch", which turns him into a feral boy with animal instincts. Throughout the episode, he manages to capture Remy and holds him hostage, and manipulates him into becoming feral like him. Then he manipulates Bill into doing whatever makes "him" happy, turning him feral as well. By episode's end, ''all'' of the Greens are feral.
561* MovieTheaterEpisode: "Rated Cricket", in which Cricket tries to sneak into a movie named ''Kiss of Death'' while the others go to a kids movie.
562* TheMovingExperience: In "Gabriella's Fella", Cricket is upset to learn Gabriella has to leave for Montreal right as they are starting to bond, thinking she's moving there and is going to leave him forever. Fortunately, he is relieved when she reveals [[spoiler:she's not moving there, she's just going on vacation there with her family and will be right back. She reveals the news just after he accepts her love and becomes her boyfriend]].
563* MultiPartEpisode: The last third of Season 2 focuses on a DarkerAndEdgier plot where the Greens' home is threatened to be torn down by Chip and replaced with a new supermarket; it starts in the climax of "Chipwrecked", and continues into the following double-length episode, "Chipocalypse Now".
564* MusicalEpisode: "Green Christmas" and "Okay Karaoke".
565* MusicalWorldHypotheses: This show seems to use a mixture of the Alternate Universe and Diegetic types. In "Green Christmas", the latter was even lampshaded several times throughout.
566* MyGodWhatHaveIDone:
567** Cricket in "Backflip Bill" when he realizes he abused Bill's gymnastics training and became like Gramma did when she trained Bill in his youth.
568** Cricket in "Green Christmas" where after some hesitation, he finally realizes everything led up to now were all because of his selfishness and it is indeed no one else's fault but his, and nearly ruined the holiday as a result.
569** Tilly in "Dolled Up" when she realizes Cantaloupe manipulated her into ditching Nancy to sit with her.
570** Bill in "Date Night" when he realizes he ruined Cricket and Gabriella's date and vows to fix it.
571** Alice in "The Room" when she realized that she has gone too far with the entire charade when Cricket and Tilly's fighting almost wrecked house that she fixes it by making both Cricket and Tilly, if they get voted off, to live in the basement with Gloria
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573
574[[folder:Tropes N to Z]]
575* NearVillainVictory: Chip comes really close to having the Greens' home destroyed, the family moving out, and their longtime legacy ruined. Had not Cricket realized the destruction petition was forged and if all of Big City didn't show up to stand up for them, Chip would've won.
576* NerdyBully: The Cyber Knights are a group who intimidate Cricket's friends by hacking their electronic devices. Cricket is immune to their threats by not owning any devices, thus having nothing for them to hack.
577* NeverMyFault:
578** When Chip Whistler breaks his tooth with thanks to taking a bite of Cricket's fake fruit, he blames the Greens for giving him such when really, it's his own fault for breaking it in the first place for disobeying Cricket's warning.
579** Cricket also claims the "unforeseen circumstances" during his first attempt to reroute Big City's parade to Big Coffee weren't his fault, when the trouble was caused by him after he adjusted the second barricade and a barricade truck appears out of nowhere and crashes as a result.
580** Averted when Cricket does agree that it was indeed his fault for Gloria and himself losing their jobs and Big Coffee getting shut down; if he hadn't believed Chip changed when really he pulled a FakeDefector on the family, none of those events would've happened, something Chip lampshades once he shuts down Big Coffee.
581* NeverRecycleABuilding: The Green house has remained in its exact spot for generations, and is the sole item of its farmland still standing when Big City got built around it. Despite some deterioration, it still stands to this day. The goal of the Greens is to make sure it stays every single generation to come.
582* NeverTrustATitle: The SwearWordPlot is called "Bleeped", yet the cusses are ''not'' bleeped out. (They use UnusualEuphemism in place of real cusses for the sake of being a family show).
583* NeverTrustATrailer:
584** The series trailer prominently features the Greens' move to Big City, when really, "Space Chicken" ended up airing first; the true first episode, "Welcome Home", didn't air until ''eight episodes later''.
585** The promo for "Okay Karaoke" heavilly focuses on the musical numbers, when the episode is generally about Tilly trying to find the right type of music to express herself.
586** The initial description for "Cousin Jilly" on Twitter stated Jilly was a real person before being confirmed to really be an alter-ego of Tilly.
587* NewYearHasCome: The episode "Big Resolution" has the Greens celebrate New Year's Eve in Times Circle and Cricket helps Gloria confess her love to her longtime crush Kevin.
588* NiceGuy: The Greens' neighbor, Brett. He's one of the few people to respond positively to their antics.
589* NiceMeanAndInBetween:
590** The Green kids and Remy come off as this. Tilly is the nicest of the three, and the MoralityPet to Cricket, who's also nice but a rambunctious troublemaker. Remy stays in-between due to watching out for Cricket and being more assertive than Tilly. Cricket slowly evolves into nice territory as the series goes.
591** The grown-up Greens are this too. Bill is good-natured and friendly; Alice is short-tempered and brash, and Nancy is also caring but more assertive than Bill.
592** There's also some of Cricket and Tilly's female friends. Gabriella is friendly and approachable, Gloria is bossy and high-strung, and Andromeda is level-headed and suspicious of many things but also very friendly. Gloria slowly evolves into nice and in-between territory as the series goes.
593** There's also some recurring adult male characters. Officer Keys is the [[PoliceAreUseless goofy and lazy police officer]], Chip Whistler is the [[BigBad conniving and scheming]] CorruptCorporateExecutive, and Vasquez is tough and assertive but deep down truly values Remy as both his master and friend.
594* NightmareFace:
595** "Reckoning Ball" closes on one, courtesy of Chip, complete with a titanium filling in his teeth. It is considered one of the darkest and scariest scenes in the show to date.
596** Gloria briefly has one in "Flimflammed" when chasing after a petrified Cricket.
597** Chip gets another in the climax of "Chipocalypse Now" when he is about to kamikaze Cricket and the Greens, though it's not as threatening as the "Reckoning Ball" one.
598** Bill gets a threatening one in "Bleeped", complete with BlankWhiteEyes and a CompellingVoice, as he frightens the children into not cussing anymore.
599* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Chip Whistler has bouffant yellow hair, runs a conglomerate, and is prone to firing his employees. [[Usefulnotes/DonaldTrump Ring any bells?]]
600* NoIndoorVoice: One of Cricket's problems. He even says in "Quiet Please" that being quiet is ''way'' too hard for him to do.
601* NonProtagonistResolver: In the ending of "Sellouts", the Greens' stand is saved and becomes viral thanks to Gloria and her social media savvy.
602* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Tilly's dream mermaid children audience and Cantaloupe Sinclare are the only characters in the series with visible eye colors.
603* NoodleImplements: In "Blue Tater", Gramma needs snake venom, dirt from a freshly dug grave, and sour cream to perform her ritual. She already has the first two ingredients in her purse, but Tilly keeps eating the sour cream.
604* NoodleIncident:
605** Cricket broke something of Bill's, but what was it?
606** Someone keeps leaving flowers on top the graves Gramma made for her dolls and she has no idea who keeps doing it.
607** Don't ask Community Sue why she doesn't have a trophy for '97.
608** Cricket has apparently had a history of being destructive on the beach.
609** In "Wild Side", Tilly and Nancy return from a trip where all they remark is, "I never knew fire could spread so quickly!" and "Don't tell your dad about that."
610* NoOshaCompliance: In "Park Pandemonium", Cricket encounters playground designer Wyatt, who has designed a boring playground, Foamland, and inspires him to be reckless and have fun. Using said knowledge, they construct the rather unsafe Funtopia, which falls apart almost minutes after opening thanks to Bill's flawed Whisbee toss.
611* TheNoseless: The character designs exclude noses of any kind, with Grandma Alice (who has a beak-like mouth) being the exception to this.
612* NoSympathy:
613** In "Fill Bill", the snobbish waiter shows no concern or worry for Bill when he begins to get sick from all the outlandish seafood and nearly dies from it.
614** In "Green Christmas", when a crying boy complains to the MallSanta that Cricket cut in front of him, Cricket just waves him off.
615* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: By the end of "Chipocalypse Now", Chip is banned from Big City for good, and Gloria cannot afford her rent and moves in with the Greens'. What's most important about this is Big Coffee is rebuilt, but still closed and up for rent, and she and Cricket remain jobless.
616* OddlyVisibleEyebrows: The characters' eyebrows are always drawn over their hair.
617* OddNameOut: The members of Nancy's former biker gang are named Skids, Leadfood, Lord Chrome, and Dan.
618* OfficialCouple: [[spoiler:Cricket and Gabriella begin dating since the events of "Gabriella's Fella".]]
619* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome:
620** In "Hurty Tooth", Dr. Enamel somehow manages to pull Cricket's tooth out offscreen at an unknown point while he was giving a RousingSpeech on the lesson he learned. Cricket is surprised by this.
621** The Greens finally going to the street fair in "Cheap Show", all while the camera is focused just on the living room as we hear what they do from outside, due to budget constraints.
622* OffToBoardingSchool: Almost happens to Remy in "Remy Rescue" when his parents catch him ditching his violin lessons to hang out with Cricket and Tilly.
623* OhCrap: [[OhCrap/BigCityGreens Has its own page.]]
624* OneEpisodeFear:
625** In "Urban Legend", the townsfolk are afraid of Gramma because she pretends she's a wicked swamp witch to shoo them away, but they've never been scared of her before or since that episode, nor has Gramma ever pretended to be a swamp witch in turn.
626** "Hurt Bike" has Cricket suddenly develop a fear of taking risks and having fun after almost dying in an accident on his new dirt bike, which he resolves by episode's end.
627* OneDimensionalThinking:
628** In "Photo Op" when Cricket and Tilly are trying to get to the food court but Bill is stopping them, they don't bother to steer around him or when he stops the train, get out and run past him.
629** In "Blood Moon", it somehow didn't occur to the Greens to jump off the roof and land safely on an awning or in a bush or tree when cornered by the zombified animals, something Cricket doesn't even think of until "Chipocalypse Now".
630** Also in "Chipocalypse Now", it never occurs to the Greens and the rest of the townsfolk who stuck up for them to run quickly out of the helicopter's path to avoid facing death in the hands of Chip, though it was probably done storywise so Cricket can realize the FatalFlaw.
631* OnlyOneFindsItFun:
632** The eponymous Barry Cuda which Cricket gets from his first tip at the café; however, only Cricket loves his song, while it annoys the rest of the Greens to the pulp.
633** In "Urban Legend", Cricket was the only one who chose to side with Gramma because he thought scaring people is funny. [[SwappedRoles Inversly,]] Tilly was the only one who liked Bill's "Live, Laugh, Love" philosophy in "Papaganda", and thus was the only one who sided with him.
634* OnlySaneMan: The Greens have their moments.
635** In "Blue Tater", Tilly was the only one who did not believe in the blue tater's bad luck curse, and in "Green Christmas" she was the only one who knew what Christmas was truly about.
636** In "Reckoning Ball", only Gramma straight-up doesn't trust Chip when it's time to sign the forgiveness contract, as she knows he's secretly up to something.
637** In "Bad Influencer", Cricket, ''of all characters'', was the only one who didn't fall for Itchaboi, and immediately saw through his act.
638** In "Wild Side", Gramma was the only one who didn't get manipulated to be feral by Cricket, instead contolling herself and going wild by her own choice.
639* TheOner: The "Country Kids in the City" shorts are all just one continuous and uninterrupted shot.
640* OutGambitted:
641** In "Harvest Dinner", Cricket and Gramma accidentally buy a papaya instead of a paprika and have no time to go back to the store, they distract Tilly and switch their papaya with the paprika she bought and make it home...but the jar is mysteriously empty. As it turned out, Tilly knew the paprika would be switched, so she stuffed it in her pocket for safe-keeping.
642** In "Bleeped", Bill is forced to go full-dad and outright [[ScareEmStraight scare the kids]] into not cussing anymore. While most of the kids, including Remy, indeed complied, Cricket only pretended to be scared because he was sick of Bill controlling what he says, and plots to drop a B-bomb at the end of the concert.
643** In "Animation Abomination", one of Tilly's plans is to change the scripts to the ''Kingdom of Lore'' finale so it has the revisions of her proper ending instead of Cricket's which would have the show JumpTheShark. However, Cricket knew she would do this and kept a copy of the script with his revisions intact.
644* PacManFever: A rare example of this being done with the ''graphics'' rather than the sound; the video games that Cricket and Remy play clearly have advanced sound, even having voice acting, but the games are shown in [[StylisticSuck intentionally]] primitive, blocky CGI, something more befitting the Platform/Nintendo64 than [[BlandNameProduct this universe's version]] of the Platform/NintendoSwitch.
645* ParentalTitleCharacterization: Curiously, Cricket calls Bill and Nancy by the formal terms "Dad" and "Mom", while Tilly calls them by the more childish terms "Papa" and "Mama".
646* PerfectionIsImpossible: Tilly learns this lesson in "Green Mirrror".
647* PersonaNonGrata:
648** In the end of "Fill Bill", the kids' octopus freeing and Gramma accidentally flooding the seafood restaurant the family visits results in them getting banned from going back there forever. Though they don't seem to mind, as they didn't like that place anyway. The ban was still in effect by "Cheap Show".
649** In "Quiet Please" when Bill takes the heat for Cricket making noise in the library, he gets permanently banned from all libraries globally.
650** In the climax of "Chipocalypse Now", Chip finally gets his comeuppance for trying to run the Greens out of Big City by getting banned from Big City himself forever.
651** In "No Service" when Cricket realizes he can't break his "no shoes" principle and spills the Splishee he got on the floor of Sip 'n Snak, he is banned from the store for life.
652* PinkGirlBlueBoy:
653** Cricket and Tilly's friends, Weezie and Kiki, follow this color scheme, as Weezie's skin is dark blue whereas Kiki's is bright pink.
654** Gloria's parents also follow this color scheme, as Mr. Sato's skin is light blue whereas Mrs. Sato's is bright pink.
655* PlainPalate: Bill Green claims that his favourite food is "water" because it's good enough for his plants and that vanilla ice cream is "too spicy".
656* PleasePutSomeClothesOn: In "Cricket Versus" as Cricket starts his RiteOfPassage, he strips off all of his clothes except his underwear. After Gramma comes upon him later on, she tells him to put his clothes back on because he looks hideous.
657* PoliceAreUseless:
658** Officer Keys. While he does have rare moments of competence, he is generally oblivious to any possible crimes happening around him, and is terrible at doing his job.
659** In "Chipocalypse Now" when Keys sees Cricket about to be killed by Chip's helicopter on the megastore roof (and later when the same almost happens to the whole family), he does nothing. Granted, attempting murder would've gotten Chip in even more trouble, as Keys pointed out in "Reckoning Ball" to begin with.
660* PollyWantsAMicrophone: In "Coffee Quest", Gloria's parrot shows how lonely she is by repeating things like "I'm so lonely, I miss home" and "[[HeartbreakAndIceCream Gotta get more ice-cream, can't believe I ate the whole thing again.]]"
661* PopCulturePunEpisodeTitle: Season 1 had "[[Film/AintMisbehavin Paint Misbehavin']]"; Season 2 had "[[Film/IRobot I, Farmbot]]".
662* PottyEmergency: In "Elevator Action", Bill warns Cricket not to drink too much soda because it makes him want to go to the bathroom. Sure enough, Cricket has to go really bad when they're all stuck in the elevator.
663* PreAssKickingOneLiner: In "Chipocalypse Now" when Chip is attempting to murder the Greens with his helicopter and Cricket immediately sees a FatalFlaw in doing so.
664-->'''Cricket:''' COME AND GET ME, ''CHICKEN!!!''
665* PrankCall: The ''Random Rings'' short series has Cricket, Tilly, and sometimes Gramma make these to real unsuspecting people, which were then put to animation. Characters from other animated Disney shows participate as victims as well, and real Disney stars also might be on the end.
666* PrinceAndPauper: "Impopstar" has Cricket do this with his celebrity doppelganger, Zillon Brax.
667* ProfanityPolice: Bill in "Bleeped". He is against anyone using swear words to the point of repeatedly insisting Cricket not do, but his son refuses because he can't control anything he says. He eventually comes to this realization and gives Cricket an ArmorPiercingResponse that he has to make his own choices in addition to deciding if being a potty mouth is what he wants to be, which in turn causes Cricket to stop.
668* PsychicLink:
669** Tilly and Andromeda tried to form one in "Sleepover Sisters".
670** Cricket has one with Phoenix to learn where she is, as revealed in "Phoenix Rises".
671** Tilly used this to find out what's wrong with Melissa in "Tilly's Goat", and to find the baby birds in "Mama Bird".
672* PuppyLove: Cricket and Gabriella are only ten, but that doesn't stop them from being sweethearts with each other.
673* PutOnABus:
674** Brett hasn't appeared since Season 1.
675** In "Chipwrecked", Greg and Rose are fired and replaced with a bouncer squad. Ms. Cho is also bribed into retirement and never seen again.
676** Subverted in "Gabriella's Fella"; Gabriella's not moving to Montreal, she's just going there for a family vacation. To make it more interesting, she got on an actual bus.
677* PyrrhicVictory:
678** Chip tricks both the Greens and his dad into thinking he apologized and seizes control of Wholesome Foods, but this did not save his reputation on the internet, and as of now, people are still boycotting the stores.
679** Even though the Greens save their home like they do every generation in "Family Legacy", this doesn't mean it will remain invulnerable, as it will be threatened once again this generation by Chip. ''A lot.''
680* ReadTheFinePrint: In "Desserted", Cricket discovers a loophole in the MegaMealChallenge in which the sundae will be taken away if contaminated; however, he forgot to read the fine print which reveals the sundae will also be replaced and the challenge is reset.
681* ReasonableAuthorityFigure:
682** Bill often plays this role, setting up the moral figure to the children, usually Cricket. Nancy also takes up this role some times.
683** Community Sue becomes this in "Gabriella's Fella", revealing she understood Cricket's situation with Gabriella and discovered she has feelings for him.
684** Mayor Hansock becomes one in the climax of "Chipocalypse Now", when he feels moved by the pressures of the cityfolk and decides to let the Greens stay, and permanently bans Chip from Big City.
685* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
686** In "Fill Bill", Bill gives one to the snobby waiter of Sea Fusïon for the way he treated him and upon realizing he doesn't need to change himself to fit in and he already does just by being different.
687** In "Bad Influencer", an influenced Remy gives one to Cricket when he refuses to accept Itchaboi's lifestyle thus deeming him a "hater".
688** In "Chipocalypse Now", Gloria gives one to Cricket after betraying him and his feud with Chip led to her losing her job.
689* RecycledSoundtrack:
690** The music played at the Splish stand in the first episode is used again in "Friend Con" during the [=BigTech=] presentation.
691** The whistling banjo theme in "Space Chicken" as Cricket is pulling the chicken's slingshot back is reused for when he and Bill are fixing the roof in "Reckoning Ball". The "final launch" music from when the final chicken blasts off is also used in "Chipocalypse Now" when Chip is launched out of Big City.
692** The pop song “Fun Fun Fun Fun”, played on the radio by Tilly in “Cricket Versus”, can be heard again as Cricket is chased through the back of a car by the hook-handed trucker in “Gridlocked”.
693** The rock music with harmony vocals used for Cricket, Tilly and Nancy's hangout in "Uncaged" is reused in "Date Night" as Cricket and Gabriella are pranking the rich folk.
694** The musical cue in "Wishing Well" from when Cricket goes to Snuggly Pete's is reused for when the kids and Gloria arrive at Times Circle in "Big Resolution".
695** The song "Don't 4-Get Me" used during the FailureMontage in "Clubbed" is used again in "Tilly Style" when Tilly reveals her glitzy look.
696** The beatbox music of the street performer from "Steak Night" is used again in "Times Circle" when Tuck Offerman first appears, and in "Bleeped" when Keys begins his C.U.S.S. lecture.
697* RedOniBlueOni: Cricket is the red to Tilly's blue, and Gramma is the red to Bill's blue.
698* RelationshipUpgrade: [[spoiler:Happens to Cricket and Gabriella in the climax of "Gabriella's Fella".]]
699* RepetitiveName: Cricket's friend Remy's last name is '''Remington'''. Cricket lampshades this in the episode he learns it.
700* RetailRiot: In "Big Deal", the Greens go to Price Busters for a Thanksgiving Day sale. Inside the store, shoppers are fighting each other tooth and nail for merchandise, the poor clerks unable to keep the peace. (One poor soul has been tied to a ceiling fan.) The manager orchestrates the chaos from his office; since he has to work during Thanksgiving, he aims to ruin everyone else's holiday as well.
701* TheReveal: The episode "Chipocalypse Now" reveals the Nancy liberated cows from a dairy farm only to get arrested for it, was because the dairy farm itself was threatening the farm.
702* RewatchBonus:
703** Watch the episode "Reckoning Ball" again and you'll know why [[BaitTheDog Chip is getting the Greens to accept his apology.]]
704** The reveal that Bill let the animals out on purpose in "Blood Moon" takes on a whole new meaning now that the viewers know the truth.
705* RiteOfPassage: In "Cricket Versus", Cricket has to perform the Green rite of passage: to fight the toughest critter around, pinning it for the count of three before sundown. Unfortunately, the city is short on vicious critters, so it looks like Cricket will never get to be a Green, until he realizes that the toughest critter in the city is [[spoiler:Gramma herself. He manages to pin her just as the sun goes down, winning the fight.]]
706* RockBeatsLaser: In "Cyber Bullies", Cricket and his friends manage to destroy the Cyber Knights' drones with ordinary paper kites.
707* RudeHeroNiceSidekick: Cricket is the rambunctious and troublemaking son of the Green family who hates being serious, while his sister Tilly is silly, cheerful, and more level-headed who serves as the voice of reason for his mishaps.
708* SavingTheOrphanage: The show happens to combine the "home" and "farm" portions of this. Every generation, something happens to the farm which threatens it to be sold, and the kids have to convince the old folks to not back down and keep it open. Chip Whistler is also trying to ''destroy'' the house rather than sell it, and it comes into effect when he plots to replace it with a new supermarket and it's up to the Greens to fight for what's right before they lose the farm's legacy forever.
709* ScareEmStraight: In "Cricketsitter", Tilly attempts this with Cricket (who is attempting numerous reckless deeds involving buckets and was not listening to anyone). It backfires when Cricket gets his shoulder disloated.
710* ScaryLibrarian: The librarians in "Quiet Please", but the leader takes the cake. She has rather good hearing and can snatch anyone who makes even one sound, even sneezing. She even sneaks up on them like a spider.
711* SeeNoEvilHearNoEvil: During one of the musical numbers in [[Recap/BigCityGreensS2E4 "Green Christmas"]], Bill sings in a muffled voice due to having a candy cane in his mouth. The thing is, his voice only ''becomes'' muffled when he turns his head so the audience can see the candy cane, despite the fact that it would logically have been in his mouth for the whole line.
712* SelfFulfillingProphecy:
713** In "Hiya Henry", Cricket cannot bring himself to tell Tilly he doesn't like the titular dummy as it would hurt her feelings. When he destroys it in the middle of her act, this ''does'' hurt her feelings, and he would've solved it sooner if he just told her.
714** In "Valentine's Dance", Cricket stuck to a "boys forever" rule up until he met Gabriella, and is unable to break her heart upon falling in love with her. Once he learns what love was, Gabriella rejects him right when he considers dancing with her, because he avoided her so much in the first place, unintentionally fulfilling his rule in turn. He does act disgusted and claimed he didn't want to dance with her anyway, but is internally heartbroken.
715* SelflessWish:
716** In "Green Christmas" when Cricket finally realizes the error of his ways, he encounters the real Santa who gives him a magical gift which can be anything he wishes for. Cricket uses said wish to get Tilly back on the nice list, instead of a present as intended, as that's all she ever wanted. This eventually gets himself on the nice list as well, because he put Tilly's needs before his.
717** PlayedForLaughs in "Wishing Well" when Tilly refuses to spend the money Cricket earned for her and instead dumps it all into the well he made, because there isn't anything she would buy more than a wish.
718* SerialEscalation: The series began with the Greens moving to Big City and fitting in with their surroundings; over the course of the first season, we get huge events, such as Cricket getting a job, the Greens' mother released from prison, Gloria revealed to be not that different, and the largest example would be the Greens almost got devoured by their animals on Halloween. Come Season 2, we get even more events such as more of the Greens' backstory, romantic relationships being established, and most importantly, Chip's CommunityThreateningConstruction.
719* SequelGoesForeign: Season 3B shifts the central location to the Greens' old hometown of Smalton in the country, after Bill buys back their old house causing them to return to the country.
720* SewerGator: One foils Cricket's attempt to travel through the sewers in "Welcome Home".
721* SiblingYinYang: Cricket is a mischievous troublemaker, compared to his kinder and more collected sister Tilly.
722* SilenceIsGolden: About seven-and-a-half minutes of "Quiet Please" are completely wordless, with the only dialogues coming from the Greens' InnerMonologue with them communicating through American Sign Language, interspersed with [[VoiceGrunting occasional grunts, laughs, screams, gasping, and the librarian's hisses.]]
723* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: Some characters mentioned in the description for upcoming episodes are nowhere to be seen in the episode promos, but do appear in promotional stills released to Twitter.
724** For instance, the trailer for "Chipocalypse Now" completely avoided showing Gloria, despite playing a big role in the episode before it, possibly to hide TheReveal she betrayed Cricket and got a job at Wholesome Foods. The mayor wasn't featured either.
725** The official promo for "Okay Karaoke" completely avoids showing Kara Okay's appearance.
726* ShaggyDogStory: "Valentine's Dance" ends with Cricket finally agreeing to dance with Gabriella, only for her to call him off because he acted weird around her throughout the episode.
727* ShooOutTheClowns:
728** Certain episodes have the Greens vanish during the more serious and villainous moments; in "Reckoning Ball" for example, after the signing of the forgiveness contract, the Greens are absent for the rest of the episode, to build up to what Chip does in the final scene.
729** In "Chipocalypse Now" after Remy distracts Chip's goons so Cricket can escape, he is completely absent for the rest of the episode, to build up for what Chip does [[MurderIsTheBestSolution next.]]
730* ShouldntWeBeInSchoolRightNow: Cricket, Tilly, and all the other kid characters have never been shown attending school, with the community center serving as a stand-in. According to Chris Houghton, school would separate the family, and the series is based on life outside of school.
731* SleepDeprivation: In "Sleepover Sisters", Tilly and Andromeda try to stay awake all night thinking it could give them psychic powers. Meanwhile, Cricket finds himself unable to sleep without Tilly's snoring, and after failing to fall asleep by other means, breaks into their sleepover. Tilly and Andromeda, having watched a scary movie in an attempt to stay awake, think Cricket is the monster from the movie and attack him. All three end up asleep at sunrise.
732* SlipperySwimsuit: Bill gets his trunks sucked off by the jets on the hot tub in "Swimming Fool". He has to [[HandOrObjectUnderwear cover himself with his hat]] as he runs over to the locker room to grab a towel.
733* SlobsVersusSnobs:
734** Cricket (slob) versus the BigBad Chip Whistler (snob).
735** "Dolled Up" has Tilly (slob) become rivals with Cantaloupe Sinclare (snob).
736** Initially Cricket (slob) was irked by Gloria (snob), but they eventually bonded and grew into close friends over the series.
737* SlowNo: Cricket screams this in "Skunked" when he jumps in front of Gloria to take the skunks' stink attack, and in "Cricket's Kapowie" when Bill turns on the fan and reveals his bad haircut.
738* SlumberParty: Tilly and Andromeda have one in "Sleepover Sisters".
739* SmellySkunk: The skunks Cricket brings inside the café in "Skunked" are shown spraying from their scent glands, which comes out as a green liquid. According to a "skunk expert" (Tilly), if the skunks get too agitated, the liquid builds up and eventually bursts forth like a literal stink bomb.
740* SocietyOnEdgeEpisode: The MultiPartEpisode near the end of Season 2 focuses on the Greens dealing with Chip Whistler carrying out a Wholesome Foods expansion plan, which involves taking over Big Coffee and plotting to build another store right where their farmhouse currently stands, which threatens their longtime legacy and the treasure that has been in their family for generations.
741* SoMuchForStealth:
742** In "Photo Op", Cricket and Gramma hide in the fitting room at a clothing department store and have the head cashier pretend he hasn't seen them when Bill comes, so they can escape his idea of a family photo. They've almost succeeded in making Bill leave when they giggle loudly from the fitting room, causing Bill to hear and catch them off-guard.
743** In "Quiet Please", Cricket gets so hung up on a graphic novel that he completely forgets he's supposed to be quiet, and comes within two seconds of being caught by the librarian without knowing, leaving Bill to perform a HeroicSacrifice so he can escape.
744** In "Rat Tail", Nancy attempts to cut Cricket's rat tail while he is sleeping; she accidentally rings the bell on the tail's end while trying to do so, which wakes up Cricket and catches her in the act.
745* SpaceWhaleAesop:
746** If you keep avoiding someone who wants to dance with you, they will eventually refuse to dance with you themselves.
747** When your child gets a wild urge one day a year and you don't give them a proper camping trip, this causes them to turn into a feral WildChild.
748** Not taking your opponent seriously and mocking them over their always failing schemes will eventually cause them to [[TheDogBitesBack bite right back at you.]]
749* SpecialEditionTitle:
750** "Blood Moon" has a Halloween themed version of the opening, with red tinting, spooky details added, and brief flashes of creepy things spliced in.
751** "Chipwrecked"'s end credits do not use the happy ending theme "Do It All Again" over shots of the Greens' house and surroundings; in its place is a shot of the now-closed Big Coffee at night with a slow, ominous theme, to reflect Chip succeeding with his plan in the end.
752* SpecialGuest:
753** [[Creator/McElroyBrothers Griffin McElroy]] plays the Pepper Merchant in "Feud Fight", and his performance is heavily reminiscent of [[Podcast/TheAdventureZone Garfield the Deals Warlock]].
754** Creator/RavenSymone as Maria Media, local news reporter in "Breaking News".
755** Creator/WallaceShawn as Jyle, Bill's boss on "Night Bill".
756** Jenna Ortega as Cricket's crush Gabriella in "Valentine's Dance".
757** [[Franchise/TheMuppets Fozzie Bear]][[note]]as played by Eric Jacobson[[/note]] as Cricket's densist Dr. Enamel on "Hurty Tooth".
758** Ed Begley Jr. as Chip Whistler's dad Mr. Whistler in "Reckoning Ball".
759** Creator/TomHanks as himself in “Cheap Show”.
760** Macy Gray as Cara Okay in “OK Karaoke”
761* SpinAttack: In "Coffee Quest", Tilly gives Chip the "Tilly Tornado". She doesn't actually hit him, but it works perfectly as a distraction while Gloria and Cricket get away.
762* SpinoffBabies: Parodied; [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gdqLogzdgc A 2023 April Fool's video]] features the intro to a fictional spin-off created for Creator/DisneyJunior called ''Baby City Greens'', featuring the show's cast (save for Gramma Alice) as babies. Yes, Bill is about the same age as his two children, Tilly and Cricket.
763* SpiritualSuccessor: Even though this show is related to neither one of these ones, many compare it to ''WesternAnimation/HarveyBeaks'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'', due to it also being a grounded, slice-of-life show. The fact that the Houghton brothers worked as writers on the former helps in a way.
764* SpottingTheThread:
765** In "Gloria's Café" when the customers of the secret cafe pretend to be ghosts to fool Officer Keys, he was able to tell the "ghosts" were fake because none of them said boo.
766** In "Dirt Jar", once Cricket smells the dirt from Bill's makeshift dirt jar, he immediately recognizes that is not the dirt jar from Smalton because he didn't smell the country scent within.
767* SpringtimeForHitler: In "Horse Girl", Tilly attempts to change Bill's mind about keeping Butterscotch the horse by using horseshoes to sabotage their picnic and pin the blame on the horse. However, Bill interprets the disaster as Butterscotch not wanting the day to end and thus, it leads to him deciding to keep her permanently, much to Tilly's anger and shock.
768* StatusQuoIsGod:
769** In the end of "Coffee Quest", Cricket and Gloria successfully deliver the coffee beans to Big Coffee and Cricket is finally out of debt, but both are upset as they will miss each other's company, so Gloria causes an accident and puts the blame on Cricket so he doesn't have to leave. Becomes subverted in "Chipwrecked" however, when the cafe is bought out by Chip causing Cricket (along with Gloria) to lose his job for real.
770** In the ending of "Long Goodbye", the Greens decide to move back to Big City and live with Gramma permanently, while Nancy stays in the country to man the country farm.
771* SubbingForSanta: In the ''Chibi Tiny Tales'' short "Christmas Crashers", Cricket and Gramma play a prank to cage Santa on Christmas Eve, but because Cricket does not have the key to free him and he needs to complete his deliveries, Cricket, Gramma and Tilly fill in for him while Bill frees him at home.
772* SubvertedSuspicionAesop: In "Barry Cuda", Cricket accuses his family of destroying the eponymous fish toy and goes to great lengths to get them to confess, but they claim they have no evidence of such leaving Cricket to believe they're innocent. When he sets up a stakeout and uses the fish as bait, it turns out it was Bill, Gramma and Tilly all along.
773* SubwaysSuck: The Greens take the subway in "Steak Night". Cricket leaves the package with the steaks on the station, which causes a bomb scare. Tilly, meanwhile, befriends the rats that dwell there.
774* SuperGullible: Cricket and Tilly often show hints of this, especially the former. Best exemplified in the ''Random Rings'' short "Cricket and Tilly Call Area 51" when they call a store called Area 51 Comics and think it's actually from ''Area 51'', and the cashier sees how foolish and gullible the kids are to think just that, [[TheChessmaster so she keeps up the act for their sake.]]
775* SuperPoweredEvilSide: In "Wild Side", Cricket is revealed to have an annual "itch" that causes him to be obsessed with outdoors, so Bill has to take him camping in the woods to calm him down. But when he tries a poorly made backyard campout with flashlights as the fire, it causes Cricket's itch to reach high levels, turning him into a ballistic feral child.
776* SuperstitionEpisode: "Blue Tater", in which Cricket finds a blue potato, which Gramma says will curse its owner with bad luck. Soon, bad things start happening, and both Cricket and Bill come to believe the potato is cursed, but then Tilly points out that all the things that went wrong were because of Cricket freaking out about the bad luck, and she claims that we make our own luck.
777* SureLetsGoWithThat: In "Axin' Saxon", Nancy accidentally destroyes Saxon by putting him in the washing machine. When Tilly assumes Gramma did the deed (as Gramma had insulted Saxon earlier), Nancy goes along with that assumption, not wanting to lose her daughter's love, up until Tilly threatens to throw away Gramma's prized sword in retaliation.
778* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
779** Unlike most media with a [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney rich]] [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections son of a CEO]] antagonist, Chip doesn't just get away with whatever he wants. His public actions turn customers and employees against him. When he inherits his father's company, it is noted that the stores are being boycotted. When you are a bad enough person, people won't care about who you know, and in fact ''knowing you'' reflects poorly on your connections.
780** In "Backflip Bill", when Bill does his gymnastics floor routine, it looks quite impressive until he messed up the landing at the end. And despite everybody applauding his performance, he gets sixth place. He also mentions at the end that now that he fulfilled his childhood dream he's going to retire from gymnastics due to his body being sore since he only restarted gymnastics recently and his body isn't as flexible as it was.
781** In "Gramma's License", despite Gramma successfully obtaining her driver's license, her license has several restrictions on it due to her poor eyesight and her age.
782** In "Tilly's Goat", despite heroically saving the dog show judge's dog from being crushed, Melissa doesn't win the dog show (because she's a goat, and had been doing terribly for the entire contest). The judge adds that, with all the damage Cricket caused trying to sabotage the competition, the kids are lucky she's not calling the police.
783** In "Bear Trapped", Cricket brings Daisy to live in the sewers, and overflows the tunnel (with him in it) in order to get Officer Keys and the animal control officers away from her. Immediately after, Cricket suffers a very nasty fever, due to his exposure to sewer water.
784** "Rated Cricket": Cricket wants to see a PG-13 rated movie, ''Kiss of Death''. But he only sees the poster for the movie, and assumes it's some sort of a thriller; once he actually gets to see the flick, he realizes the movie is a teen horror/romance drama, and he's uncomfortable by what it shows.
785** In "Coffee Quest", Chip, having tracked Cricket and Gloria to the latter's apartment, loudly threatens them to come out. This results in one of Gloria's neighbors yelling at him to shut up (and throwing a boot at him), since it's the middle of the night, and he has work in the morning.
786** "Harvest Dinner": Cricket and Gramma are tasked by Bill to watch a pie in the window while he's cooking and when Tilly goes to the store to get paprika for the stew, but they find it's not a "real" job and decide to beat her to the store and get the paprika first. Sure enough, watching the pie ''was'' a real job -- and once they step away and with nobody there to watch it, the pie is left vulnerable to any dangers that could ruin it, and is indeed stolen by the mean rooster. Once they get home, they realize the pie disappeared in their absence, and Bill angrily calls them out for disobeying him and not doing their job.
787** "People Watching": In Nancy's story, she describes a woman who got a job as a window washer... [[{{Irony}} only to discover she had a fear of heights]]. The woman wore a blindfold so she wouldn't be able to tell how high up she was, and proceeded to wash every window on the building. Then she took off the blindfold... and discovered that, due to not being able to see what she was doing, she'd done a terrible job of washing the windows.
788** "Valentine's Dance": Cricket finally embraces his feelings for Gabriella, and announces that he's ready to accept their "love"... only for Gabriella to turn him down, stating that she only wanted to dance, and doesn't "love" him (she doesn't even know his name). She also points out that he's been acting weird all evening (mostly by running away from her). Just because someone asks you to dance with them doesn't mean they're in love with you, and repeatedly running away from them and acting strange whenever they try to talk to you is pretty much guaranteed to erase what little interest they had in you to begin with.
789** In "Cricket's Biscuits", Gramma would always make biscuits for her family whenever they get really hurt so they can feel better. After Cricket triggers a booby trap in Gramma's room and gets everyone hurt, Gramma makes more of her biscuits for everyone and then Cricket tells everyone they should go to the hospital since while the food makes them ''feel'' good, it doesn't make their bodies better from their injuries.
790** In "Quiet Please" when Bill sees Cricket about to be attacked by the librarian without even knowing it, he tries to warn him...while standing a hundred feet behind him, while his back is turned. He doesn't even turn his head. This prompts a HeroicSacrifice, and the librarians attack Bill behind the oblivious Cricket, who never looked up ''once'' throughout all of this.
791* SwappedRoles:
792** "Hiya Henry" simply follows the same plot as "Barry Cuda", but the roles are swapped; instead of Cricket getting something that he loves but annoys the family, Tilly finds something the family loves, but annoys Cricket.
793** "Papaganda" swaps the roles from "Urban Legend", with Bill enforcing a positive propaganda in place of Gramma being a swamp witch, and the children's roles are interchanged with Cricket against it while Tilly chooses to side with him, instead of the other way around.
794* TakeAThirdOption:
795** In "Cricket's Tickets", Cricket can only take either Tilly or Remy to ''The Barnacle Banquet''; he chooses neither and resorts to one of the neighborhood kids instead, but they get stolen away by the latter two so Cricket ends up going with Gregly. Then in the end after he apologizes, Cricket takes a ''fourth'' option and relinquishes the tickets to Tilly and Remy.
796** In "Animation Abomination", Cricket wants the ''Kingdom of Lore'' season finale to end with the princess turning evil and everything exploding, but Tilly prefers a more proper twist ending where the ghost from Season 1 is revealed to be the princess's father the king. In the end, the two produce a collaborated ending which plays out the same as Tilly's cut, but adds in a bit of Cricket's cut where the princess kills her father and he explodes.
797** In "Rat Tail", Nancy hates Crickets new rat tail but is afraid of telling him. Bill tells her that she has only two options: either tell Cricket the truth or learn to live with it. Unwilling to do either, Nancy plots to have Cricket get rid of it, but in the end, she realizes that it was the wrong thing to do.
798--->'''Bill:''' The way I see it, you've got two choices: tell Cricket how you really feel... [Nancy grumbles] ...or learn to live with it. [Nancy grumbles harder and stomps her feet] Sorry, Nance. It's one or the other. Good luck!\
799'''Nancy:''' Unless... there's a third way. [EvilLaugh]\
800'''Bill:''' There's no third way!\
801'''Nancy:''' We'll see.
802* TakeThat: Believe it or not, "Cheap Show" is a complete jab at low-budget cartoons.
803* TakingTheBullet: In "Skunked", Cricket jumps in front of Gloria to protect her from getting sprayed by skunks.
804* TakingTheHeat:
805** In "Rated Cricket", a delusional Tilly comes out of nowhere for Cricket entering the projector room so he can sneak into ''Kiss of Death''.
806** In "Coffee Quest", Gloria causes a mess in the café and lets Cricket take the blame for it so he doesn't have to leave her.
807** Subverted in "Uncaged"; Nancy decides to take the blame for the kids letting the animals out so they can be let off the hook, but not wanting her to go back to jail, Cricket tells the truth.
808* TemptingFate:
809** Bill warns Cricket in "Supermarket Scandal" anyone who eats the fake produce will turn against the family and ruin their reputation. Then Chip Whistler eats it...
810** In "Cricket's Place" after Cricket and Remy get their new apartment, Cricket vows to do NO. CHORES. EVER. AT ALL. ''PERIOD.'' Guess what happens next day!
811* ThanksgivingEpisode: "Big Deal" which is about the Greens spending Thanksgiving Day in a warehouse store for an all-day sale. In the end, Cricket learns that spending time with family is more important than buying a new TV.
812* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Cricket's [[spoiler:girlfriend]] Gabriella is about half a head taller than he is, around the same height as Tilly.
813* ThemeTuneRollCall: In an instrumental variation, each of the Green family gets their own title card.
814* ThenLetMeBeEvil: In "Green Christmas", Cricket tries to do some last-minute good deeds to get on the nice list, and then he cuts to the front of the line to see Santa, ripping his pants off. The store Santa tells Cricket he's going on the naughty list, and Cricket gives up trying to be good, going on a malicious Grinch-like pranking spree, where Tilly is wrongfully accused of vandalizing the tree in the Big City plaza. Later, when Cricket remorsefully sits down on a bench, he meets the real Santa, who gives him a wish. [[SelflessWish Cricket wishes that Tilly can make it back on the nice list again.]]
815* ThinLineAnimation: The art style for the show.
816* ThreeLinesSomeWaiting: Some episodes involve the entire family going to a certain location then splitting off into their own substories. Often, these storylines will climax at all of them uniting at the end in a giant disaster.
817* ThoseTwoGuys: Cricket and Tilly.
818** Also Bill and Gramma.
819* ToBeContinued: "Chipwrecked" ends on one.
820* ToiletHumor:
821** In "Night Bill", when Bill takes on a night job for Jyle:
822-->'''Bill''': Sorry, sir, it's just that sometimes people don't want to buy the product, and well... I don't want to be rude.\
823'''Jyle''': Dang it, Green, that's a number 2 mindset. We don't do number 2 here. And if you drink as much Beef-Up as I do, you'll never do number 2 again!
824** In "Gabriella's Fella", Gabriella is forced to paint Community Sue's mural because last week, she got on the intercom and said the word "dookie". Cricket also had a similar encounter the month before when he blabbed the word "trash butt", but was only sent home with a letter.
825** In "Green Christmas", one of the trees Bill puts around the house is attached to a plunger and sticks out of the toilet bowl. Gramma also removes it and asks Nancy to hold it while she goes.
826* TokenGoodTeammate:
827** The biker Dan of the Stingers is the least mean of the group, given his childish-sounding voice and happily greets Nancy when introduced. He also apologizes for stealing the trailer, and comments on what a wonderful family Nancy has.
828** When Cricket's baseball team suddenly turned jerky against the Elites thanks to Nancy's reckless methods, Tilly is the only one of the team who does not trash-talk, insult, roast, or even physically attack the other team in any way given her pacifism, instead siccing a butterfly after a player.
829* TokenMinority: Out all of the other characters, Remy and his parents counts as this, as he's the only one that has the brown skin that can overtly identify him as African-American.
830* TooDumbToLive:
831** Remy in "Tilly's Goat". Despite [[PlotAllergy being extremely allergic to dogs]], he insists on going to the local dog show, and petting every dog there.
832** Cricket himself falls into this trope several times. Honestly, how does he manage to survive throughout the show? The kid has the survival skills of a lemming. Seeing as how it's Disney though...
833* TooImportantToWalk: The Cyber Knights in "Cyber Bullies" move around in hoverboards. When the power runs out on them, they complain about having to walk, and do so very awkwardly.
834* TorchesAndPitchforks: In "Urban Legend", the neighbors form a mob to get the "swamp witch" (Alice trying to shoo away passersby). But first they stop to buy torches and pitchforks at the hardware store.
835* TotalEclipseOfThePlot: "Blood Moon" involves a lunar eclipse during Halloween (the titular blood moon), which makes the farm animals go crazy and attack the Greens.
836* TrailersAlwaysSpoil:
837** All promos of episodes after "Chipwrecked"/"Chipocalypse Now" show the Greens inside their house and at Big Coffee perfectly intact, giving away they win the battle against Chip in the latter and save their home. The Twitter posting for the first part of the final ten of Season 2 shows Big Coffee logoless, giving away it does not reopen.
838** The January 2021 promo spoils the final scene of "Pool's Gold" with Cricket and his family in the flooded hotel closet.
839** The promo for "Okay Karaoke" spoils a scene from Tilly's song, but did not play it to avoid revealing the music genre she chose.
840** The "Chipocalypse Now" promo spoils the climax which shows Cricket jumping off the roof to avoid getting killed by Chip's helicopter.
841* TrailOfBreadCrumbs: When Alice gets lost in the Remingtons' mansion in "Mansion Madness", she uses a roll of toilet paper to leave a trail. Unfortunately, Cricket finds it and puts it away, leaving Alice lost again.
842* TrashTheSet:
843** Early on in "Reckoning Ball", a portion of the Greens' rooftop was destroyed by Chip's wrecking crane, but quickly repaired afterward.
844** In "Chipocalypse Now", both Big Coffee and the Elkins building are blown up to bits.
845* TropeyComeHome: In "Phoenix Rises", Cricket's dog Phoenix runs away, and the Greens try to find her. Turns out [[spoiler:Phoenix caught the scent of Mrs. Green, recently out of prison; she gives Phoenix a motorcycle ride and brings her back.]]
846* TroublesomePet: “Cheap Snake” sees Cricket impulsively buying a python, not taking into account that he has no idea how to care for a large, aggressive reptile. The snake causes a lot of damage and even swallows several of the farm animals before Cricket forces him to cough them up. In the end, he gives the snake to Remy, who has the knowledge, space, and money to properly care for it.
847* {{Trumplica}}: Chip Whistler, the super-rich man with the extremely suspicious hair.
848* TruncatedThemeTune: A shorter version of the theme song was introduced on weekend mornings since 2020, to make room for more commercial time.
849* TwoHeadedCoin: Tilly's lucky penny in "Blue Tater" is actually two pennies glued together so that it always lands on heads.
850* TwoTeacherSchool: The only staff shown at the community center are Community Sue and Juan Pablo. Officer Keys also teaches a class himself in one episode.
851* UndyingLoyalty: Remy, to the point he never turns against Cricket even once. In "Chipocalypse Now" when Cricket finds Remy's name on Chip's destruction petition, Remy admits he never signed any petition and hasn't even heard of Chip; this causes Cricket to realize the petition has been forged.
852* UnexpectedlyDarkEpisode:
853** "Blood Moon", the HalloweenEpisode, is quite intense, given that the animals turn into zombies and the Greens, Remy and Gloria are nearly eaten.
854** Then there's "Reckoning Ball", which focuses on the villain, Chip. Not much of it is dark to begin with, but it's the final scene that's the icing on the cake.
855** And then came "Chipwrecked", the last of the middle ten. Sure it has a few lighthearted moments, but once it gets to the whole last three minutes, things completely go downhill. It is immediately followed by the even darker "Chipocalypse Now", where the Greens must fight Chip to save their home, their street, their LocalHangout, and most importantly, their legacy. Things get much worse when Chip goes full-on psycho and Cricket and the Greens nearly ''die.''
856* TheUnintelligible: Mrs. Cho, Cricket and Gloria's boss, who mostly speaks in grunts. The one time that she needed to give a more detailed instruction, she had it written down on her smartphone.
857* TheUnreveal:
858** In "Tilly Tour", whatever belonging of Bill's that Cricket broke.
859** We never get to see the street fair in "Cheap Show", likely because of the episode's extremely low production budget. When the Greens finally go in the end, all we get is a 30-second shot of the living room.
860* UnusualEuphemism: Characters ''do'' swear and cuss, but due to the target audience, they use G-rated nonsense words sounding vaguely similar to [[CensoredForComedy what they were really saying]] (blort, swip, cret, cuft, and so forth).
861* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom:
862** Near the beginning of "Pool's Gold", Cricket overhears from Gregly the community pool is not the best in Big City and the one he thinks is the best is the one in the apartment building next to the Green house, causing Cricket to find the best pool in Big City.
863** In "Bleeped" as the kids are practicing for a choir concert, Cricket overs Gramma blab an in-universe cuss word "blort"; this causes Cricket to become a potty mouth for the majority of the episode.
864* UnwittingPawn: The Greens all become this in "Reckoning Ball".
865* ValentinesDayEpisode: "Valentine's Dance". The Greens go to the community center Valentine's Day dance, where Cricket fights falling in love, Tilly plays Cupid, and Alice and Nancy are chaperones (with Alice taking her duties too seriously).
866* VerySpecialEpisode:
867** "Cyberbullies" is a special episode about bullying and what to do to deal with it. A clip was even released to Website/YouTube under Disney Channel's "Use Your Voice" promotion.
868** "Bad Influencer" is one about internet influencing and who you meet may turn out to be not so friendly.
869** Both "Friend Con" and "Flimflammed" have to deal with scamming, with the former focusing on a false friendship, and the latter through money conning.
870** "Bleeped" focuses on swearing and profanity.
871* VictoryByEndurance: In "Winner Winner", Tilly unwittingly enters a boxing match and, not wanting to hurt anyone, keeps dodging until her opponent becomes too tired to keep fighting.
872* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Expect things to get ''really'' dark whenever Chip Whistler shows up.
873* VillainEpisode: "Reckoning Ball" focuses largely on Chip.
874* VocalDissonance: Happens ''a lot'' with the child characters.
875** Cricket is only ten years old, but sounds at least 30, courtesy of Chris Houghton.
876** Remy is also Cricket's age, but has a clear adultlike high-pitched voice for his age.
877** Weezie has a rather low voice for a kid his age, like he should be at least in his mid teens.
878** Andromeda sounds like she's a SassyBlackWoman at least 30-40.
879** Gregly sounds absolutely ''nothing'' like his age.
880* VocalEvolution:
881** Tilly's voice has gotten slightly deeper and less childlike after the first ten of Season 1, to fit her status as a CoolBigSis.
882** Cricket sounds slightly higher-pitched in the more recent episodes.
883** Remy's voice is much deeper in his earlier appearances than how he sounds in later seasons.
884** Gloria's voice is high-pitched and raspy in her first appearance; in the later seasons, she sounds deeper and more attentive as part of her CharacterDevelopment.
885* TheVoiceless:
886** Terry, the purple man of the two-guy duo, does not speak.
887** Chip's female {{Mook}} Rose has yet to utter a single word onscreen.
888* WashMeGraffiti: One episode's subplot is Tilly noticing a dirty car with this kind of graffiti written on it's back while the family is stuck in a traffic jam, and {{Cloudcuckoolander}} that she is she acts as if the car ''actually'' was asking her to wash it (the fact the rear lights look like a sad face with all of the grime piled on them helps). She eventually takes over a fire truck's water cannon to do the washing, and the car looks "happy" after she sprays it.
889* WeCanRuleTogether: In the climax of "Coffee Quest", Chip tries to tempt Gloria into working with him at Wholesome Foods. Naturally, she refuses.
890* AWeightyAesop: In "Fast Foodie", a Burger Clown opens in the former Big Coffee space and Cricket makes a wager with Bill he and Tilly can eat there for every meal all the time. He ends up becoming massively bloated while she ends up violently ill; despite this, he won't stop eating there. He finally sees the error of his ways when stuck in the play place slide and Bill gives him an ArmorPiercingQuestion, causing him to break down and promise never to eat only Burger Clown food ever again. The restaurant is soon closed after Bill gets stuck in the slide as well, but Cricket's not sad about it as it's for the best.
891* WeNeedADistraction:
892** In "Critterball Crisis", Cricket needs a distraction while he retrieves the balls from Gloria's locker. Tilly and Remy then act out a melodramatic breakup scene in the café.
893** Tilly does it again in "Coffee Quest", distracting Chip with the "Tilly Tornado" (she just spins around) while Gloria and Cricket get away.
894** Cricket and Gramma pull one on Tilly in "Harvest Dinner" to swap their papaya with her paprika while she isn't looking, until it's revealed she OutGambitted them.
895** In "Chipocalypse Now", Remy pretends to be a crying kid in need of his dad so Cricket can escape Chip and his goons to the roof with the evidence that Chip's destruction petition is fake.
896* {{Whodunnit}}: "Barry Cuda", where Cricket's novelty talking fish (the titular Barry Cuda) is attacked, and he suspects Tilly, Bill and Gramma. [[spoiler:Turns out it was ''all three of them'', since they found it annoying. Cricket then finishes the job himself because he loves his family even more.]]
897* WhamLine:
898** In "Blood Moon":
899-->'''Bill:''' Oh, I didn't think it would be ''this'' bad.
900** At the very end of "Reckoning Ball":
901-->'''Chip:''' Yup, that ''was'' pretty nice of me. But now, things are gonna ''change''.
902* WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove: Cricket's problem throughout "Valentine's Dance".
903* WhatTheHellHero:
904** Gramma to Cricket and Bill in "Raccooned" when she admonishes them for their arguing and they only made everything worse.
905** Bill to Cricket in "Homeshare Hoedown" when he tried to drive Val and Justin out.
906** Cricket to Bill in "Blood Moon" after realizing he was responsible for letting the animals out for the sake of not wanting them to trick-or-treat without him, and things went downhill from there.
907** Bill to Cricket and Gramma in "Harvest Dinner" when he calls them out for disobeying him and not watching the pie, resulting in it stolen in their absence.
908** Bill to Cricket in "Desserted" when his idea of a free meal only made things worse.
909* WhenTheClockStrikesTwelve: In "Chipocalypse Now", the Greens' house is scheduled to be demolished by Chip at the stroke of midnight that night.
910* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: The show takes place in the generic "Big City", and yes, that's the actual name of the city. It is never said what state it is.
911* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Even Alice Green, who is typically tough as nails, is afraid of snakes.
912-->'''Gramma:''' You didn't tell me your pet was one of them devil worms! ''How do they move around with no legs?''\
913'''Remy''': Actually, they move their muscles and scales in a lateral--\
914'''Gramma''': DON'T YOU LECTURE ME WHILE I'M PANICKING!
915* WideEyesAndShrunkenIrises: Often shows up whenever a character is excited or shocked. Since 2019, this is now commonly used.
916* AWizardDidIt: Invoked in "Winner Winner". Cricket tries to find out what's on the other side of a locked door. When he finally finds out, he's so disappointed he makes up a story about what's there and says a wizard blocked the entrance so nobody will be able to go there again.
917* WithLyrics: When Gramma does her [[https://youtu.be/fgl2PUt-SG4 takeover of the theme song, recapping hardships of her childhood.]]
918* WholePlotReference: "Quiet Please" is an entire G-rated parody of the horror movie ''Film/AQuietPlace''.
919* TheWormThatWalks: A person Cricket tries to talk to on the bus in "Welcome Home" turns out to be a pack of rats hidden inside a hoodie.
920* WorkingOffTheDebt:
921** After the events of "Critterball Crisis", Cricket has to work at the café with Gloria in order to pay for the mess he made.
922** In "Coffee Quest", after Mrs. Cho tears up the debt, just when it looks like Cricket and Gloria will go their separate ways, Gloria knocks over some mugs and vandalizes the café with Mrs. Cho reinstating the debt [[AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther so Cricket can work there and be friends with Gloria]].
923* WorstNewsJudgementEver: In "Breaking News", the news crew covering Bill's watermelon say there's nothing else happening. At that moment, a car speeds by chased by police, the driver yelling "I just robbed a bank!" The crew ignore it completely.
924* WorthlessTreasureTwist: In "Family Legacy", Cricket, Tilly and Gramma go looking for the Green family treasure buried in the backyard, all the way Gramma telling stories of how the family farm was almost sold each generation. When they do find it, it's a box full of seemingly useless mementos -- a watch from Gramma's father, aviator goggles from her aunt, and Gramma's own shovel. Just when Gramma is about to sell the farm, Cricket and Tilly figure out that the items on the box are actually a reminder of how the younger Greens always save the day when the adults have given up, making Gramma realize that the Green family treasure is the farm itself.
925* WouldHurtAChild: Chip Whistler ''loves'' being mean to kids, which he brings up. Where to start? He "decimates" Cricket with tomatoes, steals his and Tilly's Farm Con passes and beats her up, and most importantly, nearly used his helicopter to ''kill Cricket!''
926* WoundedGazelleGambit:
927** In "Rated Cricket", Gramma pretends to be a blind old lady so she can take the best seats in the theater.
928** In "Cricket's Biscuits", Cricket and Tilly pull one on Gramma to try and get a dose of her famous butter biscuits. It goes too far, when she has to ''reset their spines.''
929** In "Chipocalypse Now", Chip pulls one on Nancy to get her arrested again.
930** A minor one done in "Dinner Party", when Cricket pretends to be "hurt real bad" to get Bill's attention.
931* JustForFun/XMeetsY: ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' meets ''Series/LittleHouseOnThePrairie''. Or alternatively, ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' meets ''Series/TheBeverlyHillbillies'' (minus the wealth part in the latter).
932* WrestlerOfBeasts: he Greens have a RiteOfPassage which involves wrestling the toughest, orneriest animal available and pinning it down for at least three seconds to earn the family name. Cricket, unfortunately, can't find an animal to fight in Big City, and fears that he'll never be a Green. He eventually does win by wrestling [[spoiler:his own grandma, the toughest, orneriest member of the family.]]
933* YankTheDogsChain:
934** In "Breaking News", Cricket manages to avoid stealing the spotlight and gives Bill's watermelon the attention it deserves... only to eventually accidentally push it out the window, destroying it.
935** In "Homeshare Hoedown", despite the Greens driving the tourists out, they still pay; however, ''Gloria'' ends up getting the money and not the Greens, because the appointment was set up under her name.
936** Subverted in "Quiet Please". Cricket finally finds a book he likes, but thanks to his inability to stay quiet, he almost lost it forever before Bill intervened.
937* YouAreGrounded:
938** Not said verbally, but it's implied Cricket got grounded in "Space Chicken" for destroying the Big Coffee property by attempting to launch a chicken into space, prompting Bill to send him to his room for the rest of the day.
939** In one of Cricket's segments in the Disney "Holidays Unwrapped" event, some time earlier, Cricket opened his presents before Christmas morning, resulting in him punished.
940** In "Shark Objects" When Nancy gives herself a talking-to to make Cricket realize the dangerous consequences of his shark prank, she grounds herself for a month.
941** In the stand-alone compilation special "Shortsgiving", Bill finds out Cricket prank called Raven-Symone from the ''Random Rings'' shorts and punishes him into working the projector for the rest of the show.
942** In "Big Trouble", Bill has to ground Tilly for the first time ever after she let Melissa leave muddy hoofprints all over the house. He is so used to grounding Cricket that he keeps saying his name instead.
943** In "Country Side", after Cricket and Remy finally get caught by Bill for throwing worms in his face, the two are grounded to their bedroom that night.
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