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==Role in the series==
 
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Cricket embodies the stereotypical rambunctious, free-spirited youth who refuses to listen to authority. Throughout the series, he acts as the counter cultural focal point to his father's more conservative ruling. At the start of the series, Cricket does everything he can to try and break the mold. While it comes off as reckless endangerment, it is really just Cricket trying to express independence. Cricket displays a surprising amount of this throughout the series as much of his adventuring is the result of him using his own wits.
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Cricket's biggest goal is trying to avoid responsibility as he feels that it is a detriment to his goals. Ironically, Cricket usually learns his lesson by practicing this sort of thing in order to get out of his predicaments. Gloria pointed this out to him at one time, causing Cricket to feel awkward about it. Nevertheless, he continues to claim that responsibility will be his enemy, even though he fails to realize that it will always somehow be a part of him.
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As the series progresses, Cricket noticeably starts to show some maturity. This usually happens whenever Cricket is actually not trying to do anything dangerous or mischievous and instead is trying to do something normal for a change.
   
 
==Relationships==
 
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*In "[[Wild Side]]", it is revealed that Cricket must go camping once a year in order to quell his animalistic tendencies.
 
*In "[[Wild Side]]", it is revealed that Cricket must go camping once a year in order to quell his animalistic tendencies.
 
*In "[[Garage Tales]]", Cricket is revealed to be a [[Wikipedia:Modern flat Earth societies|Flat Earther]] as he thinks that the ocean is held in by giant ice walls.
 
*In "[[Garage Tales]]", Cricket is revealed to be a [[Wikipedia:Modern flat Earth societies|Flat Earther]] as he thinks that the ocean is held in by giant ice walls.
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*Cricket may actually be smarter than he lets on. This hinted at in various episodes such as in "Cheap Show" where he mentally admits to himself that his antics are not as endearing as he thinks they are.
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*Cricket may actually be smarter than he lets on. This is hinted at in various episodes such as in "Cheap Show" where he mentally admits to himself that his antics are not as endearing as he thinks they are.
   
 
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Revision as of 05:21, 24 August 2020

ā€œBingo-bango.ā€
―Cricket's catchphrase


Cricket Green is the protagonist of the Disney Channel animated series Big City Greens.

Background

Personality

Fun-loving as well as mischievous, Cricket's curiosity leads his family on all sorts of adventures in the Big City. Cricket puts his family first and foremost and loves being a Green. His shenanigans tend to get himself and his family into trouble, but he always manages to pull through. Cricket considers himself an adaptable person in Big City though it is very apparent that he is no more knowledgeable about his surroundings than his family. While not completely oblivious to city life, he is shown to be slow witted when it comes to understanding certain cultural differences which are mostly brought upon by his lack of social skills. Cricket can also be stubborn and hates responsibility though he does show signs of slowly accepting it in "Critterball Crisis".

Cricket is an easily excitable person who is always looking to do something that is new and different for him. Some of his ventures are typically influenced by greed such as in "Homeshare Hoedown" where he was willing to have strangers stay at his house simply so he can earn money. This also blinds him from common sense as seen in "Supermarket Scandal" where he reasoned that to fill an order they would simply make fake fruit and vegetables. After doing so, his father Bill frustratingly reprimands him and tells him the consequences which baffles Cricket as he did not think through his plan "10 steps ahead". He is however also simply interested in trying things to impress other people and his family.

Physical appearance

Cricket Green is a 10-year-old country boy of rather small height. He has yellow skin, similar to the rest of his family. He wears a gray shirt and denim overalls. He is usually barefoot as he refuses to wear shoes though he does not seem to have any problem walking on any terrain. Cricket has noticeable buck teeth rounded in the front though occasionally when he talks the rest of his teeth come up from the side implying that it is actually an overbite. He has a light brown bowl cut hair that is neatly split down the middle.

When he starts working at Big Coffee with Gloria, he dons a plain brown cap and apron similar to his coworker.

He bares a resemblance to his ancestor Bixby Green.

Abilities

  • Dancing: He's very good at doing country and bluegrass dances.
  • Singing: He is a good singer and can sing karaoke.

Role in the series

Cricket embodies the stereotypical rambunctious, free-spirited youth who refuses to listen to authority. Throughout the series, he acts as the counter cultural focal point to his father's more conservative ruling. At the start of the series, Cricket does everything he can to try and break the mold. While it comes off as reckless endangerment, it is really just Cricket trying to express independence. Cricket displays a surprising amount of this throughout the series as much of his adventuring is the result of him using his own wits.

Cricket's biggest goal is trying to avoid responsibility as he feels that it is a detriment to his goals. Ironically, Cricket usually learns his lesson by practicing this sort of thing in order to get out of his predicaments. Gloria pointed this out to him at one time, causing Cricket to feel awkward about it. Nevertheless, he continues to claim that responsibility will be his enemy, even though he fails to realize that it will always somehow be a part of him.

As the series progresses, Cricket noticeably starts to show some maturity. This usually happens whenever Cricket is actually not trying to do anything dangerous or mischievous and instead is trying to do something normal for a change.

Relationships

Tilly Green

Cricket deeply cares for his sister Tilly. The last thing he wants to do is make her feel terrible. In "Tilly's Goat", he feared that people would make fun of her for bringing a goat to a dog show, admitting that he does find her behavior odd. However, when she reveals that she is well aware of how people perceive her, he changes his attitude and starts to trust her judgement such as in "Cricketsitter". Despite her being older than him, there are times when his domineering personality makes him feel older. Because of this, Cricket treats her as a second in command of sorts, and she in turn will "give her life" for him in situations. Contrarily, Cricket does so, but is more reluctant at it. Nevertheless, his bond with Tilly is strong.

Bill Green

Cricket's respect for his father, Bill, wanes. While he loves his dad considerably, he tends to challenge his authority. Cricket does not want to follow the ideals of responsibility and thinks that his dad is a square because of it. However, when he makes mistakes, he looks to his father for advice or help in fixing his problems, ironically showing that he does share his responsibility trait with his father. In "Cricket's Place", he believed that life without his father, and for that matter his family, would be perfect, but later realizes that having him around is what he loves most due to their shared interest in being a member of the Green family. Despite his differences from his father, he cares about him enough to maintain a familial relationship.

Gramma Alice

Cricket's relationship with his grandmother, Alice Green, is that of love and care that borderlines intense and psychotic rivalry. Contrasting with his father, Cricket seems to have high respect for Alice, mostly because he enjoys listening to her stories. He was willing to listen to her such as in "Blue Tater" and "Hurty Tooth". It is only through the intervention of Tilly and Bill that Cricket eventually comes to accept that Alice has problems. Furthermore, he wants to be like her by essentially topping her such as in "Cricket Versus". Cricket has shown to challenge her authority on occasion as well whenever he feels that she is suppressing him and not giving in to what he wants. Like the rest of his family, he loves her unconditionally.

Nancy Green

Cricket loves his mother Nancy and, besides Alice, has shown to wanting to be like her. He feels that because she was away for a long time that she would be worried about not being anything like her and wanted to impress her. However, he eventually learns that Nancy loves him regardless. Cricket does not seem to mind her living in a mobile home as opposed to the Green house and considers himself close to her anyway. Additionally, he is more accepting of Nancy's authority, possibly because he considers her more fun compared to Bill or Alice who are more restrictive.

Remy Remington

Cricket was quick to befriend Remy despite almost having nothing in common with him. It is quickly apparent that he greatly influences him to be rebellious and more assertive. They clearly value their friendship and were devastated when they thought they would never see each other again as seen in "Remy Rescue". However, in making him more assertive, Remy has shown to stand up to Cricket as well whenever he feels that he is being pushed upon or misdirected. Despite this, they consider themselves best friends.

Gloria Sato

Cricket and Gloria have a very unusual relationship. Cricket really wants to be Gloria's friend and impress her with his antics. Ironically, Gloria despises this and in turn is infuriated by his constant blundering and messes. She would rather have nothing to do with him, but in "Critterball Crisis", the two slowly begin to form a loose friendship when events force them together. Cricket will stick his neck out for Gloria and while reluctant at first, she has started to take an older sister mentality with him. The two have also started to share personal details with one another, bringing them closer.

Gabriella Espinosa

Cricket and Gabriella started out as acquaintances, before eventually developing into a romantic relationship. The instant Cricket first saw Gabriella, he discovered love for the first time and unable to accept her request to dance with him, as par his "boys forever" law. By the end however, he learns what true love really was and decided to accept, only to be turned down by her because he was being "super weird" at wanting to dance. By the time of "Gabriella's Fella", he was still crushing on her and had a hard time even getting a sentence out, but slowly managed to communicate with her without any problem at all, and bond over each other's similar troublemaking lives. In the end, Cricket discovers Gabriella is in love with him despite all the romantic confusion, and manages to catch up with her and finally confesses his feelings. She confesses her feelings as well, and they officially start dating, though without doing anything too romantic for a start.

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Trivia

  • Cricket's appearance is loosely based on a childhood photo of his voice actor and series co-creator Chris Houghton as seen here.
  • Cricket was originally going to be named "Bucket."[1] The name was changed days before a major pitch meeting because the crew found out that Disney had already picked up the show Kirby Buckets.[2]
  • For some reason, Cricket initially had a strong prejudice against bears. This eventually changed in the episode "Bear Trapped".
  • In "Cricketsitter", it is revealed that Cricket has a metal plate in his head. Its origin has not been revealed yet.
  • Despite his young age, Cricket is employed at Big Coffee. As a matter of fact, he seems to be the only person in his family with a general paying job as his father, Bill, is an independent seller who does not run an established business.
  • While not stated within the show, Cricket seems to suffer from Attention Deficit Disorder as several episodes depict him as being impulsive and hyperactive, and he sometimes strays from important tasks for his own amusement. Chris Houghton apparently confirmed this by mentioning the upcoming episode "Quiet Please".[3]
  • According to his father Bill, in "Tilly Tour", Cricket once had soda when he was just a baby.
  • Cricket hates wearing shoes. This character trait is somewhat similar to Rapunzel in the Tangled series.
    • In "Cheap Show", it is revealed that he does own a pair of shoes, but that he does not wear them because he does not want to get them dirty.
  • Cricket apparently keeps a frog in his front pocket. It is only seen in the intro, the episode "Remy Rescue" and at the beginning of Gramma's Theme Song Takeover. Chris stated that the frog is "always just kinda chillin'" inside his pocket with Shane commenting that he was "the kind of kid" who would do that.[4]
  • In "Hiya Henry", Cricket is revealed to suffer from severe automatonophobia, the fear of ventriloquist dummies.
  • Cricket's buckteeth are very similar to that of Timmy Turner from The Fairly OddParents.
  • Cricket is seen as a plush on a shelf in Polly's bed & breakfast room in Amphibia episode "A Night at the Inn".
  • In a Tumblr Q&A, Cricket claimed that his spirit animal was "one of those frogs that can shoot blood out of their eyes".[5] He is most likely referring to the Texas Horned Lizard, sometimes referred to as Horned Frogs.
  • For some reason, Cricket initially despised romance. This eventually changed in the episode "Valentine's Dance", and becomes fully in tune with it in "Gabriella's Fella" when he starts dating Gabriella.
  • In "Wild Side", it is revealed that Cricket must go camping once a year in order to quell his animalistic tendencies.
  • In "Garage Tales", Cricket is revealed to be a Flat Earther as he thinks that the ocean is held in by giant ice walls.
  • Cricket may actually be smarter than he lets on. This is hinted at in various episodes such as in "Cheap Show" where he mentally admits to himself that his antics are not as endearing as he thinks they are.

References

  1. ā†‘ https://twitter.com/DisneyTVA/status/1198655185683468290
  2. ā†‘ "Tumblr Name Post". Tumblr (March 25, 2020).
  3. ā†‘ "Tumblr ADHD Post". Tumblr (July 21, 2020).
  4. ā†‘ "Tumblr Frog Post". Chris Houghton (November 17, 2019).
  5. ā†‘ "Tumblr Spirit Animal Post". Tumblr (May 21, 2019).

External links


v - e - d
1920px-Big City Greens logo
Media
Big City Greens ā€¢ Big City Greens the Movie: Spacecation

Shorts: Chibi Tiny Tales ā€¢ Random Rings ā€¢ Miss Tilly's Fun Time TV Minute ā€¢ Big City Greens: Shortsgiving ā€¢ Broken Karaoke ā€¢ Theme Song Takeover
Video games: Disney All-Star Racers ā€¢ Disney All-Star Party

Characters
Cricket Green ā€¢ Tilly Green ā€¢ Bill Green ā€¢ Alice Green ā€¢ Gloria Sato ā€¢ Remy Remington ā€¢ Nancy Green ā€¢ Nick Mulligan ā€¢ Phoenix ā€¢ Officer Keys ā€¢ Benny ā€¢ Kiki Kitashima ā€¢ Weezie ā€¢ Brett Eze ā€¢ Andromeda ā€¢ Chip Whistler ā€¢ Russell Remington ā€¢ Rashida Remington ā€¢ Vasquez ā€¢ Alexander and Terry ā€¢ Miriam Cho ā€¢ Juan Pablo ā€¢ Community Sue ā€¢ Maria Media ā€¢ Alucard Grigorian ā€¢ Gwendolyn Zapp ā€¢ Gabriella Espinosa ā€¢ Gregly ā€¢ Good Ol' Joe ā€¢ Don and Dawn ā€¢ Bash and Bella ā€¢ The Kaitlins ā€¢ Jade
Locations
Big City ā€¢ Smalton ā€¢ Greens' House ā€¢ Gloria + Green CafĆ© ā€¢ Remingtons' Mansion ā€¢ Nancy's Trailer ā€¢ Wholesome Foods
Episodes
Season One: Space Chicken / Steak Night ā€¢ Cricket Versus / Blue Tater ā€¢ Swimming Fool / Tilly's Goat ā€¢ Cricketsitter / Backflip Bill ā€¢ Gramma's License / Bear Trapped ā€¢ Photo Op / Remy Rescue ā€¢ Gridlocked / Mama Bird ā€¢ Welcome Home / Raccooned ā€¢ Fill Bill / Critterball Crisis ā€¢ Parade Day / DIY Guys ā€¢ Gargoyle Gals / Supermarket Scandal ā€¢ Barry Cuda / Suite Retreat ā€¢ Family Legacy / Paint Misbehavin' ā€¢ Rated Cricket / Homeshare Hoedown ā€¢ Cricket's Shoes / Feud Fight ā€¢ Breaking News / Cyberbullies ā€¢ Tilly Tour / Dinner Party ā€¢ Coffee Quest / Phoenix Rises ā€¢ Blood Moon ā€¢ Big Deal / Forbidden Feline ā€¢ Uncaged ā€¢ Harvest Dinner / Winner Winner ā€¢ Night Bill / Cheap Snake ā€¢ Hiya Henry / People Watching ā€¢ Valentine's Dance / Green Streets ā€¢ Hurty Tooth / Sleepover Sisters ā€¢ Trailer Trouble / Mansion Madness ā€¢ Park Pandemonium / Cricket's Biscuits ā€¢ Skunked / Axin' Saxon ā€¢ Cricket's Place / Volunteer Tilly

Season Two: Cricket's Kapowie / Car Trouble ā€¢ Urban Legend / Wishing Well ā€¢ Elevator Action / Bad Influencer ā€¢ Green Christmas ā€¢ Reckoning Ball / Clubbed ā€¢ Impopstar / Football Camp ā€¢ Heat Beaters / Bill-iever ā€¢ Shark Objects / Dream Weaver ā€¢ Level Up / Wild Side ā€¢ Garage Tales / Animal Farm ā€¢ Desserted / The Gifted ā€¢ Time Crisis / Gramma Driver ā€¢ Tilly Style / I, Farmbot ā€¢ Friend Con / Flimflammed ā€¢ Green Acres / Dolled Up ā€¢ Gabriella's Fella / Cheap Show ā€¢ Green Mirror / Cricket's Tickets ā€¢ Times Circle / Super Gramma! ā€¢ Present Tense / Hurt Bike ā€¢ Quiet Please / Chipwrecked ā€¢ Chipocalypse Now ā€¢ 'Rent Control / Pool's Gold ā€¢ Big Resolution / Winter Greens ā€¢ Mages & Mazes / Okay Karaoke ā€¢ Date Night / The Room ā€¢ Bleeped / Sellouts ā€¢ Fast Foodie / Spaghetti Theory ā€¢ Ding Dongers / Animation Abomination ā€¢ The Van / Bat Girl ā€¢ Cousin Jilly / Gloria's CafĆ©
Season Three: Squashed! ā€¢ Boss Life / Papaganda ā€¢ Little Buddy / Zen Garden ā€¢ No Service / Takened ā€¢ Green Greens / Truce Bomb ā€¢ Trivia Night / Big Trouble ā€¢ DependaBill / The Delivernator ā€¢ Listen Up! / Big Picture ā€¢ Rembo / Dirt Jar ā€¢ The Move ā€¢ Country Side / Junk Mountain ā€¢ Farmer Remy / Homeward Hound ā€¢ Pie Hard / Rat Tail ā€¢ Frilly Tilly / Montaged ā€¢ Pizza Deliverance / Horse Girl ā€¢ Virtually Christmas ā€¢ Pen Pals / Study Abroad ā€¢ Honey Heist / Dog Mayor ā€¢ Chill Bill / Bunny Farm ā€¢ Long Goodbye
Season Four: Truck Stopped / Jingled ā€¢ Stand-Up Bill / Green Trial ā€¢ Bad Dad / Junk Junkie ā€¢ Handshaken / Coffee Mates ā€¢ Iced / Chipped Off ā€¢ Internetted / Guiding Gregly ā€¢ Family Tree / Unguarded ā€¢ Concrete Jungle / Starter Pack ā€¢ Dollar Sense / True Cawling
Cancelled: Hands-On History

Songs
Big City Greens Main Title Theme ā€¢ Do It All Again ā€¢ Fun, Fun, Fun ā€¢ Tilly's Bird Song ā€¢ This Day Is A-OK ā€¢ Barry Cuda ā€¢ Funtopia ā€¢ The Best Part of Christmas ā€¢ Good Deeds Are Good Indeed ā€¢ If I Can't Have Christmas ā€¢ Christmas is Busted ā€¢ No Christmas At All ā€¢ Miss Tilly's Fun Time TV Hour ā€¢ Crispy's Sundae Challenge ā€¢ Can't Never Give Up (My Pickup Truck) ā€¢ Back Off! ā€¢ Ask My Kazoo ā€¢ Thinking Is Hard ā€¢ Sing My Song ā€¢ Monsterman ā€¢ Angelina See-Saw McFeatherhat ā€¢ When I Get Home ā€¢ Anything Can Be Fun ā€¢ My Usual ā€¢ Tilly, A Filly, And Me ā€¢ Gather Round, Ye Family ā€¢ That's What Best Friends Do