Big City

Big City is the title setting that appears in Big City Greens.

Background
As established in "Family Legacy", Big City was once just thousands of unplanted acres of land with its only constant being a small spot where the Green family house sat unbothered for years. When Alice Dolores Green had grown into an elderly adult, she began noticing buildings being put in place of the empty land. Due to the Green family's stubborn refusal to give up their house, it continued to stay while the city, simply named Big City, took over.

It is unknown just how exactly Big City is, but it appears to have everything commonly associated with urban scenery. The most unusual is that it secretly houses a creature called a "Critagion" which appears to be a hybrid creature of a cat, pigeon, rat and other unidentifiable animals.

Notable Locations

 * Green residence: A small farm house that has seen better days. Despite its loose structure, it is a cozy house that has remained with the Green family for years. The house is technically owned by Gramma Alice Green, but also houses Bill Green and his two children Tilly and Cricket.
 * Big Coffee: A generic coffee store owned by the silent Ms. Cho. While she has other employees, the only constant is Gloria and later Cricket. The store is situated right next to the Green residence.
 * Remington Manor: A giant mansion located in the richer part of Big City. This is the home of Remy Remington and his parents Russell and Rashida.
 * Overhaüls: A furniture store. A parody of IKEA.
 * Price Busters: A typical superstore run by the sadistic owner Louis.
 * Wholesome Foods: An organic friendly supermarket that the Greens regularly shop at. Ironically, the store is owned by Chip Whistler who is the Green's arch nemesis. A parody of Whole Foods Market.
 * Comfy Suites: A nice hotel that is situated around the corner from where the Greens live.
 * Big City Mall: A typical mall with clothing stores and a food court.
 * Statue of Responsibility: A statue of a woman giving a thumbs up. It is located in the public park. The statue is a clear parody of the Statue of Liberty and even slightly resembles it.
 * Silver Way Bridge: A large silver colored bridge that while pretty from afar tends to get backed up dramatically. While its name is a nod to the Golden Gate Bridge, it slightly resembles the Through arch bridge.
 * Big City Symphony Orchestra: A famous orchestra and opera house.
 * Big City Bank (Big Bank Tower): A giant black bank tower. Could be a reference to the U.S. Bank Tower.

Trivia

 * Big City is apparently a very recent city as Gramma Alice reveals when the city was built, it is shown that she was already an elder.
 * While Big City is clearly meant to be a stand-in for any typical American city, it takes many cues from New York City and Los Angeles.