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"People Watching" is the second segment of the twenty-fourth episode of Big City Greens.

Synopsis[]

The family plays the people watching game, making up stories about city folk passing by. However, everyone cannot stand Bill's inability to be creative so they decide to give him some pointers.

Plot[]

The Green family is sitting and relaxing out in Big City eating ice cream while watching the strangers pass by who they casually mock. Nancy claims that she knows everyone through the people-watching game, a game that Bill is apparently not good at because he lacks creativity. Nancy decides to teach the kids how to play as they spot several passerbys:

Winifred Miltington[]

Nancy spots a short plump woman with purple skin and short blonde hair whom she names Winifred Miltington. She is excited because she had just earned a job as a window cleaner. Unfortunately, she is afraid of heights and can barely leave the ground. To make up for this, she blindfolds herself while cleaning the windows. While she does not get every window, she overcomes her fear and then suddenly grows wings and flies away.

The family tries to get Bill to come up with a story, but he is unsure of himself. Ultimately, he tries:

Phil, pt. 1[]

Bill spots a small bespectacled man with a big white beard and names him Phil. Phil lived in a plain white house with three windows.

The story immediately bores the family, so Cricket takes a shot:

Falcon Tuxedo[]

Cricket spots a tall handsome man in a blue suit and combed back hair and calls him Falcon Tuxedo, "a businessman, lawyer, and citizen of Explosion City". Falcon defends an accused man in court for "not selling enough money" and defeats the judge by suggesting he "buy money" instead. The man reveals that he was guilty the whole time and escapes by helicopter. Falcon gives chase and blows up the helicopter while rescuing the criminal, before revealing that they are in fact brothers.

Cricket is exasperated by his own story as the family, minus Gramma Alice, applauds. Alice feels that the story does not have a moral or a point and decides to do one of her own:

Grace[]

Alice spots a young woman in goth clothing, a shaved side head and an eyebrow piercing whom she said was once named Grace. Grace was once a responsible girl who enjoyed dedication and hard work. One day her mother tried sending her to plumbing school, but instead, she got lost in the woods because it had "free wi-fi and degrees in art". She changed her appearance and was about to get a face tattoo when her piercing got tangled in a bush. She was devoured by a monster and spent the rest of her days in its belly while her mother "died of disappointment because her daughter is so dumb". The moral of the story: listen to your mother.

Feeling that he can do better now, Bill tries to have another go at his story:

Phil, pt. 2[]

Phil suddenly got hungry and pulled out a steak, but it was cold. He then decided to put it in the microwave which had all the usual buttons a microwave had.

The family halts him and Nancy suggests that Tilly take a turn with picking someone to tell a story about:

Dr. Nelson P. Candycorn[]

Tilly spots a tall buff man with arm tattoos, sunglasses and a mustache and names him Dr. Nelson P. Candycorn, "The P. stands for Peanut". Dr. Candycorn lived in Shoeville with his numerous children, but noticed that his house was too small so he decided to go to outer space to find a new home. He finds a planet, but discovers that it is a sick puppy dog head and uses a flute to call his "majestic space whale friends". The whales danced curing the puppy and revealing that more puppies lived in its mouth. They all danced happily in the end.

With the sun setting, the family decides to go home, but Bill still wants to finish his story. With some reluctance, they decide to stay and listen with Bill deciding to use inspiration from the other member's stories:

Phil, pt. 3[]

As Phil sat waiting for his steak to cook, the microwave grew a robot body and proceeded to attack Phil and the entire neighborhood. Phil suddenly remembered that he was a retired firefighter and began putting out the fires. He is suddenly aided by the space whales who distract the microwave while Bill runs to unplug it, causing it to explode. The town was unfortunately destroyed, but Phil remembered that he bought insurance at the suggestion of his mother, thus saving the town. The moral of the story: listen to your mother.

The family congratulates Bill for finally telling a good story with Bill realizing that his inspiration comes from his family. As Cricket gives him character notes on Falcon Tuxedo, the five people that they were making up stories about wonder what the Green Family's story is with "Phil" calling them tourists.

Cast[]

Trivia[]

  • Each of the Green family member's stories are rendered in different art styles to suit their characters:
    • Nancy is down to earth and the most neutral of the characters, so her art style is not that different than how the rest of the series is depicted
    • Bill is considered "bland" and uncreative, so his art style features generic pencil drawings and stick figures.
    • Cricket is a wild and zany child who enjoys explosions, so his art style is rendered in comic book style art that is American and Japanese influenced.
    • Alice is a tough and disciplined woman who is very old fashioned, so her art style is made to look like old medieval art.
    • Tilly is a whimsical young girl who still maintains some level of surrealism, so her art style looks like classic Disney and Max Fleischer cartoons.
  • This is the second episode where the Green family are mistaken for tourists. The first one was "Fill Bill".
  • Moral: Don't be afraid to use your imagination; just be creative.

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Media
Big City Greens • Big City Greens the Movie: Spacecation (soundtrack)

Shorts: Chibi Tiny Tales • Random Rings • Big City Greens: Shortsgiving • Broken Karaoke • Theme Song Takeover
Video games: Disney All-Star Racers • Disney All-Star Party

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

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

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