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− | [[Tilly Green|Tilly]] and [[Remy Remington|Remy]] put on a sidewalk play while [[Cricket Green|Cricket]] and [[Bill Green|Bill]] meet their favorite costumed superheroes. |
+ | [[Tilly Green|Tilly]] and [[Remy Remington|Remy]] put on a sidewalk play while [[Cricket Green|Cricket]] and [[Bill Green|Bill]] meet their favorite costumed superheroes. |
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+ | The Greens and Remy are at Times Circle to purchase Halloween candy early before the season hits. As Tilly comments on the wonderful surroundings, she notices that people are in line to get tickets for the next show, but all look bored. Having written a play herself, she urges Remy to help put on a show for the passerbys in the hopes of bringing entertainment to them. Cricket spots his three favorite superheroes; America Rat, Doctor Robot and the Incredulous Bulk and he and Bill go and get their pictures taken with them. The superheroes however become frightened by the arrival of the Croblins, their rival street performers and hide. Gramma Alice gets the attention of Tuck Offerman, an obnoxious television show host who runs the show ''I Hate Everything!'' Intrigued with Alice's snarky wit, he asks her to be his co-host. |
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+ | Tilly's play, about a woman who falls in love with a ghost, fails to attract anyone. A little boy asks that they include an airplane. Tilly thinks the boy wants the ghost to be an airplane and changes the story. However, everyone else is still bored, so she and Remy host a census asking people what they would like to see in the play. Cricket tries to encourage the superheroes to get back out there and take on the Croblins, but they refuse as they are ruthless. Bill goes to talk to them, but gets picked on and pushed around. Cricket dons his own superhero costume as Kid Cricket and confronts the Croblins. Tilly and Remy employ the new ideas, but nobody is pleased because the play does not make any sense. They overhear Cricket encouraging the heroes to do what they think is right and decide to have the play back to what it was originally. |
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+ | Cricket and the heroes battle the Croblins in a stunning display while Tilly and Remy perform the play as originally intended. Tuck Offerman insults the fight and Alice finally insults him and his inconsiderate behavior making him sad. Tilly's play does not get anyone's attention, mostly because the line has moved, but one lady does applaud them and even offers them her bouquet that she had brought for another show. Cricket and the heroes beat the Croblins (who turn out to be two teenagers and an old man) and they escape with Alice tripping them in the trash. The heroes are praised. Cricket attempts to take compensation for the street show, but America Rat stops him. |
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== Cast == |
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*[[Fred Tatasciore]] as Bulk |
*[[Fred Tatasciore]] as Bulk |
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*[[Roger Craig Smith]] as America Rat |
*[[Roger Craig Smith]] as America Rat |
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− | *[[Keith Ferguson]] as Tuck |
+ | *[[Keith Ferguson]] as Tuck Offerman |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | * The various marquees parody real Broadway shows: |
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+ | **''Bats'' is a parody of ''Cats''. |
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+ | **''The Phantom of the Puppet Show'' is a parody of ''The Phantom of the Opera''. |
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+ | **''A Miserable Lady'' is a parody of ''Les Misérables''. |
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+ | *The superhero performers parody the [[Marvel Comics]] heroes. |
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+ | **America Rat is a parody of [[Captain America]] |
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+ | ***His voice actor, Roger Craig Smith, actually provided the voice of Captain America. |
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+ | **Doctor Robot is a parody of [[Iron Man]] and [[Doctor Strange]]. |
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+ | **The Incredulous Bulk is a parody of the [[Hulk]]. |
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+ | *The Croblins return in this episode |
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+ | *Cricket apparently thought that the superheroes are real. |
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+ | *Cricket performs a Kamehameha from ''Dragon Ball'' complete with the actual phrase. |
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+ | *Upon unmasking the elder Croblin he declares, "And I would've gotten away with it too if it weren't for that meddling kid!" a reference to the recurring phrase from ''Scooby-Doo''. |
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==Gallery== |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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*[[w:c:bigcitygreens:Times Circle|Times Circle]] on [[w:c:bigcitygreens:Main Page|Big City Greens Wiki]] |
*[[w:c:bigcitygreens:Times Circle|Times Circle]] on [[w:c:bigcitygreens:Main Page|Big City Greens Wiki]] |
Revision as of 16:40, 29 August 2020
"Times Circle" is the first segment of the forty-eighth episode of Big City Greens.
Synopsis
Tilly and Remy put on a sidewalk play while Cricket and Bill meet their favorite costumed superheroes.
Plot
The Greens and Remy are at Times Circle to purchase Halloween candy early before the season hits. As Tilly comments on the wonderful surroundings, she notices that people are in line to get tickets for the next show, but all look bored. Having written a play herself, she urges Remy to help put on a show for the passerbys in the hopes of bringing entertainment to them. Cricket spots his three favorite superheroes; America Rat, Doctor Robot and the Incredulous Bulk and he and Bill go and get their pictures taken with them. The superheroes however become frightened by the arrival of the Croblins, their rival street performers and hide. Gramma Alice gets the attention of Tuck Offerman, an obnoxious television show host who runs the show I Hate Everything! Intrigued with Alice's snarky wit, he asks her to be his co-host.
Tilly's play, about a woman who falls in love with a ghost, fails to attract anyone. A little boy asks that they include an airplane. Tilly thinks the boy wants the ghost to be an airplane and changes the story. However, everyone else is still bored, so she and Remy host a census asking people what they would like to see in the play. Cricket tries to encourage the superheroes to get back out there and take on the Croblins, but they refuse as they are ruthless. Bill goes to talk to them, but gets picked on and pushed around. Cricket dons his own superhero costume as Kid Cricket and confronts the Croblins. Tilly and Remy employ the new ideas, but nobody is pleased because the play does not make any sense. They overhear Cricket encouraging the heroes to do what they think is right and decide to have the play back to what it was originally.
Cricket and the heroes battle the Croblins in a stunning display while Tilly and Remy perform the play as originally intended. Tuck Offerman insults the fight and Alice finally insults him and his inconsiderate behavior making him sad. Tilly's play does not get anyone's attention, mostly because the line has moved, but one lady does applaud them and even offers them her bouquet that she had brought for another show. Cricket and the heroes beat the Croblins (who turn out to be two teenagers and an old man) and they escape with Alice tripping them in the trash. The heroes are praised. Cricket attempts to take compensation for the street show, but America Rat stops him.
Cast
- Chris Houghton as Cricket Green
- Marieve Herington as Tilly Green
- Bob Joles as Bill Green
- Artemis Pebdani as Gramma Alice
- Zeno Robinson as Remy Remington
- Fred Tatasciore as Bulk
- Roger Craig Smith as America Rat
- Keith Ferguson as Tuck Offerman
Trivia
- The various marquees parody real Broadway shows:
- Bats is a parody of Cats.
- The Phantom of the Puppet Show is a parody of The Phantom of the Opera.
- A Miserable Lady is a parody of Les Misérables.
- The superhero performers parody the Marvel Comics heroes.
- America Rat is a parody of Captain America
- His voice actor, Roger Craig Smith, actually provided the voice of Captain America.
- Doctor Robot is a parody of Iron Man and Doctor Strange.
- The Incredulous Bulk is a parody of the Hulk.
- America Rat is a parody of Captain America
- The Croblins return in this episode
- Cricket apparently thought that the superheroes are real.
- Cricket performs a Kamehameha from Dragon Ball complete with the actual phrase.
- Upon unmasking the elder Croblin he declares, "And I would've gotten away with it too if it weren't for that meddling kid!" a reference to the recurring phrase from Scooby-Doo.
Gallery
External links