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      • Big City Greens is no game changer for animation, but it is well worth the watch if you just want some funny slice of life! The characters are endearing, the animation is very colorful (as one reviewer said, like Doug in it's different skin tones), and the jokes are generally pretty funny.
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  2. Jun 18, 2018 · Quirky, sweet show's family themes overshadow stereotypes. Read Common Sense Media's Big City Greens review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • Marieve Herington, Chris Houghton, Bob Joles
    • Emily Ashby
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  4. Unlike most shows, Big City Greens have a decent functional fictional family that isn't flanderised to a single characteristic. They're wholesome and don't hurt each other on a selfish whim. And they're just as interesting if not more than the side characters that are introduced.

  5. I’d say that its a really good show, not plot heavy, but still has great characters and good episodes, and while a few episodes (not much), then and there may be mediocre or average, I’d say that even the few mediocre or average episode can be enjoyed.

  6. Jun 10, 2024 · For fans looking to relive the fun or newcomers curious about what makes this series a hit, here’s a comprehensive list detailing each episode. From family antics to city-wide escapades, discover why Big City Greens has charmed viewers with its unique blend of humor and heart.

  7. It is an animated comedy-adventure series which follows the offbeat adventures of 10-year-old Cricket Green, a mischievous and optimistic country boy who moves to the big city with his wildly out of place family - older sister Tilly, father Bill and Gramma Alice.

    • (3.4K)
    • 2018-06-18
    • Animation, Adventure, Comedy
    • 22
  8. The season that gave us the next two superb seasons. Big City Greens has it all: a wholesome plot, great and funny characters and plotlines, and some heartfelt moments sure to make you feel warm.

  9. www.pluggedin.com › tv-reviews › big-city-greensBig City Greens - Plugged In

    Big City Greens is a silly show where slapstick humor and crazy antics abound. But parents should consider a few potential concerns. Each episode features a number of “goshes,” “dangs” and “hecks,” though you won’t hear any real profanity. Characters also like to hurl the insult “weirdo.”

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