Til (mostly by the other Greens)Sweetie (by the other Greens sans Cricket)Tilly girl (mostly by Nancy Green)Shug (by Nancy Green)TillyTop Shelf ("DIY Guys") Honey Belle Sweet Tea ("Mansion Madness") Miss Splish ("Parade Day")Little girl (by Mr. Grigorian in "Forbidden Feline")Crilly (by Nancy in "Trailer Trouble")Dude-etteMiss Tilly (talk show host, "Dream Weaver" and Miss Tilly's Fun Time TV Minute)Other Green, Girl Green (by Community Sue in "Gabriella's Fella")Community Tilly (herself in "Gabriella's Fella")Madam TillyShmilly NeenSchmalfo (Mages & Mazes character)A. Resident and A. Guest ("Pool's Gold")Tulip (by Agatha in "Gramma Driver")Alouette Pomme Frites, Angelina See-Saw McFeatherhat ("Boss Life")Killer (by Nick Mulligan)The Cub (by Narrator)Demon Girl by (Alucard GrigorianHelen Bloat (in "Greens Underground")Rainbow Prairie DogHouse Plant (in "The Room")
Age
12-13[1]
Birth date
Unknown
Gender
Female ♀
Species
Human
Skin color
Very light yellow. Light ceruleanish gray (as Schmalfo in "Mages & Mazes")
Hair color
Black Pale, light grayish cerise with grayish cerise eyebrows (as Schmalfo in "Mages & Mazes")
Occupation
Part-time employee at Big Coffee (formerly; thrice)Miss Splish (briefly)Member of Big City Children's ChoirFirst base player of the Sue-ZersGuitarist for Gloria + Green CaféJingle writer for Big Jingle (formerly)
Affiliations
Green familyBig Coffee (formerly)Weezie's group of friends (occasionally)
Goal
To have fun and to explore the Big City with her friends and familyTo watch out for CricketTo defeat Chip Whistler
Home
Greens' house, Big CityGreens' country house, Smalton, The Country (formerly)
Relatives
Bill Green (father)Nancy Mulligan (mother)Cricket Green (younger brother)Alice Green (paternal grandmother)Ernest (paternal grandfather; deceased)Nick Mulligan (maternal grandfather)Metrona Green (paternal great-grandaunt)Bixby Green (ancestor)Jerome Green (ancestor)Archibald Green ( paternal 2× great-grandfather)Unnamed great grandfatherUnnamed 2× great-grandmotherErnest's mother (paternal great-grandmother)
Pets
PhoenixMelissaDirtbagCynthiaMichelle, Julie, and Barnaby (adoptive bird children)Cougho (formerly)
Allies
Her familyRemy Remington (close friend)Andromeda (best friend)Gloria Sato (co-worker at Big Coffee, briefly)PhoenixMelissaSaxon (her sack doll)BennyWeezie EastmanKiki KitashimaDaisyAnoushAlucard GrigorianAshtonThe sewer ratsLouisPattiMr. Extras
Minions
The subway rats
Enemies
Chip WhistlerThe Cyber KnightsLouis (formerly)Mr. Grigorian (formerly)Cantaloupe SinclairButterscotchWholesome GregBabeOrder of the Fang
Allergies
Nothing
Likes
Her familyStudyingReading booksHanging out with Remy and AndromedaThe sewer ratsPhoenixMelissaSaxon (her doll)DangerBig CityThe baby birdsAnimals (exceptions exist)AnoushBeing there for her friends and familyGramma's Feel Better Butter BiscuitsDonutsChristmas TimeThe good in everything and everyoneBeing on Santa's nice listThe theatreJapanese cultureKingdom of LoreActing weirdVirtual Reality (VR)Love
Burgers (formerly)Vegetables
Dislikes
Cricket getting in dangerNot getting attentionCricket not listening to herViolenceRevengeAggressive animals Never making more Feel Better Butter BiscuitsGetting side-eyedHorsesBurgers
Powers and abilities
Some mastery of hypnosis ("Sellouts")"Heightened senses" ("Fast Foodie") Animal Communication ("The Move") Tunneling Abilities
Weapons
Farming materials, including two spades ("Squashed!" only)
Quote
"I have seen danger... and I love it.""Ouchie wa-wa!" “ Tilly Green, the unique and whimsical daughter. ” —Narrator, Big City Greens the Movie: Spacecation “ Here's Tilly! ” —From Barry Cuda
Tilly Green is the deuteragonist of Big City Greens. As Cricket's older sister, she is the only daughter of Bill Green and Nancy Mulligan who moved to the Big City alongside her family to live with her Gramma Alice.
Contents
1Appearance
1.1Physical
1.2Attire
2Personality
3Abilities
3.1Talents
3.2Weaknesses
4Songs sung by Tilly
4.1Series
4.2Shorts and Other Media
4.3Movie
5History
6Relationships
7Sightings
7.1Episodes where Tilly is the main focus
7.2Episodes with Tilly as the main subplot role
8Foreign voice actors
9Design
10Videos
11Trivia
12Gallery
13References
Appearance
Physical
Tilly is a short and slender 12-13 year old girl. She has medium-length black hair in a bob cut, freckles on both sides of her cheek, and like the other Greens, she also has yellow skin, though hers is slightly paler than the others.
Her eyes are oval-shaped, which makes her the only Green to have that trait, and has darker-colored sclerae, unusual to others. She has two buckteeth which stick out of her mouth, and puffy cheeks. She has a visible slouch and is taller than Cricket. She has thin eyebrows, but they aren't usually seen.
One instance of Tilly having eyebrows.
As of "Tilly Style", she has her ears pierced (even though her ears are always hidden by her hair, episodes following "Gabriella's Fella" shows she still has them).
Attire
Main article: Tilly Green/Outfits
She wears a long knee-length lavender dress with a white peter pan collar and short poofy sleeves. Unlike her brother, Tilly wears green shoes in the form of Mary Janes, along with ankle-length white socks.
She bears a resemblance to her great great aunt Metrona Green. ("Family Legacy")
Personality
Tilly imitating a salmon, showing her silly side.
Tilly is a tomboyish and somewhat nerdy oddball. While quiet at times, she is very imaginative, though very unusual and surreal. Despite being older than Cricket, she is much more sillier than him. Tilly is smarter than she looks; while others perceive her as unintelligent and childish, she is quite wise for her years.
On the surface, Tilly may seem silly, but she's quite a helpful person.
Tilly is a selfless, very nice, sweet and friendly girl, and like her younger brother Cricket, will always lend a hand to anyone in need. This cuteness and friendliness of hers can be interpreted as being pacifist, best seen in "Winner Winner" when she doesn't want to fight her opponent, despite Community Sue's insistence. This pacifism is also seen in "Feud Fight", where she tells Cricket that fighting is not the answer to problems, telling him to talk it out with Chip Whistler. However, "Big Deal" shows that she shows no remorse when fighting.
Tilly adoring the nest of eggs that would turn to baby birds.
Tilly is known for her love for animals, even those that aren't commonly seen as pets. She names all of the animals she comes across; for example, the horse she wrestled to pass the Green family's rite of passage is named "Fredrico". In "Steak Night", she befriends and commands a pack of rats in the subway, and in "Coffee Quest" she commands Melissa the goat and Marjorie the sheep on a bobsled to help Cricket and Gloria escape from Chip Whistler and his goons. Her love for animals is that strong to the point she absolutely refuses to hurt them, as shown with the moles in the whack-a-mole game. ("Present Tense")
Tilly Green: fearless girl.
She is somewhat enthusiastic of her younger brother Cricket's actions; whatever he does interests her. Befitting her sometimes tomboyish nature, she appears to be fearless of the danger that she may encounter from time to time, and appears to like facing danger head-on (she has also said that she loves danger in "Space Chicken"). The most prominent example of her fearless nature is in "Chipocalypse Now"; with Bill inside the house, Vasquez and Gramma taken by surprise, and a squad of drillers racing towards her, Tilly proclaims that she'll never let anyone touch the house. Tilly will also break from her sweet and caring nature to protect her family, as shown in "Squashed!".
Tilly broods ominously over the "death" of Saxon.
Despite her cheerful and silly demeanor, when pushed enough, Tilly opts to show a darker and gloomier side of her; this is best shown in "Axin' Saxon" when she swears vengeance against her Gramma (it was actually Nancy) for breaking Saxon. At times, she may say things in an ominous and foreboding way; examples are seen in "Flimflammed", "Level Up", "Axin' Saxon", and "Blue Greens". She can also be affected by ennui (the feeling of boredom/feeling down), which overrides her generally silly personality.
She may also harness her anger to potentially inflict harm, though against her will ("Winner Winner", though "Big Deal" shows she does not regret fighting amongst the crowds, though this may be influenced by the others.)
Tilly does not want to fight her opponent in "Winner Winner".
Sometimes, Tilly is also rather controlling: throughout "Mama Bird" Tilly, wanting to be their mom, attempts to woo the newly-hatched birds towards her (who favored Cricket after Tilly ignored Bill's warning), and in "Cricketsitter", she decided to scare Cricket when convincing him did not do the trick (that made Cricket fall and break his left arm).
There are times when Tilly refers to herself in the third person; for example, in "Cricket Versus", one of her lines is "More for Tilly," in "Park Pandemonium", she told Alice that "There are a million grandmas, but only one Tilly," and in "Level Up", as Bill goes inside, she says she'll stay outside, "Tilly bein' Tilly." In multiple episodes, she says her other catchphrase: "This will do nicely".
Abilities
Talents
Common sense:
Tilly's rational thinking and common sense has saved her family from danger multiple times. She is also more vigilant and responsible than Cricket, serving as his minder - and sometimes protector - from time to time.
Her clever thinking has also solved problems multiple times. She is more level-headed and practical in her ideas, compared to her brother, whose ideas are sometimes more all over the place and ultimately impractical.
All the Greens' chickens are connected to Tilly
Animal magnetism:
Tilly is well-known for her immense love of animals of all kinds (excluding Snakey and an aggressive-looking chihuahua seen in "Volunteer Tilly"). She gets along well with pretty much any animal she sees, from pets Melissa (whom she thinks is a dog) and Phoenix, to Anoush, Mr. Grigorian's cat, to a freak of nature combination of multiple animals named the "Cratigeon".
This animal-loving side of her is best seen in the abovementioned "Volunteer Tilly", where she, having forged a quick, though strong, bond for all of them, sets the animals free at her house instead of putting them up for adoption. This animal magnetism extends to even fictional animals; in "Present Tense", she is against the concept of whack-a-mole, saying that moles deserve some respect. In addition, in "Flimflammed", she is able to sense an "unfamiliar canine energy", referring to a pug Cricket had found wandering by Elkins Street.
This apparent magnetism is to a point all the Greens' chickens are connected to her, in a way; in "Sellouts", the chickens, after being let loose by Gloria, go to the Farmer's Market only to spend time with Tilly. Tilly's singing voice can reach frequencies only animals can hear, as revealed in "Bleeped".
Ironically, the only animals she hates are horses, as revealed in "Horse Girl".
While she has a hatred for all horses and certain animals like the aforementioned Snakey and chihuahua, there are also other animals she doesn't seem to be fond of, like the crows her father brings in "True Cawing" or raccoons, since she was willing to stop them when entering the house in "Raccooned", though she was willing to learn about them rather than capturing them like Bill and Cricket.
Tilly telepathically senses the location of the baby birds.
Telepathy:
Tilly has been shown to communicate telepathically with animals, like the street rats in "Steak Night", Melissa in "Tilly's Goat", the three birds in "Mama Bird", and Snakey in "Cheap Snake".
While she is able to create a perfect telepathic connection with animals, Tilly has not had much luck creating telepathic connections with humans. She tried to form a psychic link with Andromeda once, but failed. In "Sellouts", she uses a "personal connection" to try to gain customers, which involves telepathy to grant a deep connection to a customer.
Yeah, that's what I'm doin' as I sing this song!
Music: Tilly is known to have a good singing voice, which is demonstrated to its full extent in "Okay Karaoke" and the Broken Karaoke shorts. In the case of the former, she couldn't find a song perfect to her, so she created her own song which everyone enjoyed. In "Bleeped", she was to end the choir concert with a long high note which she wanted to perfect so everyone would love it. In the end, she sings so high it attracts animals to the concert, who applaud her.
Dancing: Tilly is also known to be a good dancer. This is prominently shown in the Broken Karaoke short "Queen of Nice".
One of Tilly's gifts, the "Potato Papa".
Artistic skill:
Tilly has been shown to have artistic talent, for example producing a get-well soon card in "Super Gramma!" and her Tilly Gifts in "The Gifted". She also seems to have a big imagination. This artistic skill of hers landed her on the Big Coffee Employee of the Month plaque, displacing Gloria ("Cricket's Shoes"). In addition, this artistic skill of hers allows her to draw up some storyboards in a short time, as shown in "Animation Abomination".
Her artistic skill was suddenly tested in "The Gifted" when she believes Bill hated the gifts she made him and destroys them out of sadness, only for him to reveal he liked them after all because they came from the heart.
Tilly showcasing her knowledge of American Sign Language.
Sign language: In "Quiet Please", it is revealed that Tilly knows how to speak in American Sign Language. She uses this to her advantage whenever she needs to say something in the very quiet library, and with that knowledge, she remains the only Green who didn't get in trouble with the librarian.
Poised for a Broadway debut.
Acting and general theatrical knowledge:
Episodes have shown that Tilly has dabbled into theatre; her stagey diversions with Remy show that she has some acting knowledge. In addition, in "Times Circle", she has written an entire script for a play featuring her, Remy and Saxon, and in "Tilly Tests Trevor", she has written a script for a Christmas movie with Trevor Tordjman playing Santa.
In "Cheap Show", Tilly presents her story in storyboard form, showing she has some knowledge of animation production and animatics. In "Pool's Gold", she acts out the roles of "A. Resident" and "A. Guest" while trying to break into pools in Big City. She knows how to storyboard, as shown in "Cheap Show", and as of "Animation Abomination" she knows the entire process on making cartoons. In "Cousin Jilly", she is able to put on a convincing show as the titular "Cousin Jilly" for Cricket's pleasure.
Lock picking skill: In "Garage Tales", Tilly is able to pick the lock of an old antique chest. She got this from her Gramma. In addition, Tilly is able to use a credit card to pick the lock of Gramma's room in "Cricket's Biscuits".
Hanging upside-down; Cricket's blood is rushing into his brain, while Tilly is somehow unaffected.
Resistance to most unwellness or pain:
Throughout the show, Tilly is shown to somehow resist some unwellness or pain; examples include "Flimflammed", where the Skull Slimmer shatters on her head (contrary to when it was tested on Cricket), and "Chipocalypse Now" where she is somehow unable to feel the blood rushing to her head (unlike Cricket).
However, she isn't completely immune to pain, injury nor sickness, especially seen in "Fast Foodie" where she becomes sick after eating many Burger Clown meals.
Tilly uses hypnosis.
Hypnosis: "Sellouts" reveals Tilly can hypnotize others by staring into their eyes for long amounts of time. However, the spell could break if she and the victim touch eyeballs, which is gross. Also in the end card for "Tilly Calls a Library", she tries to hypnotize the viewer into liking the video and mooing like a cow, which somehow works on Cricket.
Tunneling ability: In "Fast Foodie", Tilly is shown to be able to create tunnels.
Heightened senses: Also in "Fast Foodie", Tilly gets sick due to eating too much, but easily recovers thanks to vegetables and fruits; while Bill says that her body is just returning to normal, Tilly says she has "heightened senses", enabling her to see clearly, breathe deeply, smell even the littlest of things, gain big sister strength, and even crawl very fast through the power of vegetables. This allows her to create tunnels, for example through a ball pit, as described above.
Intelligence: Tilly is exceptionally intelligent for her age. When combined with her rational thinking, Tilly is able to create big, sprawling plans; an example is her plan to get Bill and Chip Whistler together in "Friend Con" (though in this case she didn't know Chip was still evil and was secretly manipulating Bill the entire time).
Multilingualism: "The Van" reveals she is capable of speaking fluent Japanese, and "Gloria's Café" shows her speaking some French. In "Junk Mountain", Tilly is also shown speaking Italian. Tilly is the only Green to know a different language. In the non-canon Miss Tilly's Fun Time TV Hour episode featuring Meg Donnelly, she is shown to be able to speak rat, having picked up the language following the events of "Steak Night".
Defending Cricket
Decoding skill: "Family Legacy" shows Tilly has the ability to decode the answers to riddles, as shown when she is able to realize the meanings behind the riddles to find the Green Family Treasure and discover its purpose.
Lawyer defending: In "Green Trial", she defends Cricket really well, and calls him things that lawyers do, like her client. She also dresses up and takes this very seriously.
Tilly fights off the horde of pumpkins with her father.
Fighting prowess: In "Squashed!", she is shown to have some skill in fighting off the pumpkin horde.
Saying "number one."
Counting expert: In "Skipped Over", it is revealed that Tilly is an expert counter, being able to track exactly how many times Cricket and Bill are able to skip their stones. Because of this, she is apparently banned from "Big Mart's jelly bean counting contest".
Weaknesses
Tilly about to lunge at Chip Whistler.
Controlling demeanor: At times, Tilly is known to be very controlling, especially to animals she loves. This is best shown with her treatment of the baby birds in "Mama Bird".
Rage: Tilly is generally calm and collected; if she is pushed enough, she will lash out at anyone. While she isn't actually keen on physically hurting others around her, as shown in "Winner Winner" (however in "Big Deal" and "Squashed!" she is shown fighting), she may adopt a very harsh tone; a well-known example is shown in "Axin' Saxon", where she swears she'll make Gramma pay for destroying Saxon. In addition, in "Friend Con", she unsuccessfully tries to attack Chip Whistler after finding out he conned Bill into a fake friendship. Tilly lunges at Bill in rage in two episodes, "Cheap Show" and "Present Tense", the former because their streaming services have ads, and the latter because of Bill playing whack-a-mole correctly. She lunges at Remy in a rage after Cricket does the same in "Chipocalypse Now". She passionately channels her rage into helping her father destroy the sentient pumpkins in "Squashed!".
Tilly staring at Agatha worried
Unfamiliarity with modern tech: Tilly is somewhat inept with modern tech; in "Gramma Driver", she tries to free Agatha, her Fun Fon's smart assistant, from its "phone prison", which results in her trying to destroy the seemingly-indestructible phone right after Bill gets it for her. However, she is able to use a tablet and Bill's smartphone fluently in "Bad Influencer" and "Chipocalypse Now", respectively. This discrepancy may be due to Tilly being distracted by the Fun Fon's smart assistant. In "Sellouts", she admits to not being familiar with social media. Tilly, after being handed Gloria's phone, would eventually dabble with social media in "Ding Dongers", but forsakes it by the end of the episode. She also believes everything she sees on the Internet, taking her a while to figure out that you can’t believe everything you read when searching information about why the Croblin bars she loves were discontinued and almost getting scammed several times.
Lack of fighting skill: Tilly's kind demeanor can sometimes work against her. An example is seen in "Winner Winner", where she profoundly refuses to attack Donowitz, despite needing to so she can win a trophy. However, this isn't shown in "Big Deal" and especially "Squashed!".
Indecisiveness: Tilly is known for feeling a lot of pressure when it comes to having to pick one thing with a lot of options. This is first shown in "Okay Karaoke" when she struggles to pick a song but after Cricket saying her perfect song doesn't exist, she sings her own song. This is also shown in "Truck Stopped" when she struggles to pick just one snack amongst other options. This could be because Cricket rushes her saying that Bill would make them leave if they took too long.
Getting lost in character: Tilly can sometimes get lost in character. An example is seen in "No Escape", where she becomes Borstrang the Croblin cobbler however, she always knows exactly who she is.
Believing anyone can be redeemed: From her family, Tilly is the most willing to believe in the good in people. Despite Cricket reminding her during Farm Con that Chip hates them, she was still willing to give him a change and arranged for him and her father to be friends when Bill showed sadness about not having a best friend in the city. When Chip uses the ruse to his advantage, Tilly knew he had to be stopped. But even after all the antagonism and Chip's eventual attempts to kill the family, Tilly still wanted to believe he could be redeemed somehow. It took Chip mocking her and showing he was willing to kill the entire population of Big City for her to finally see some people are beyond redemption.
Songs sung by Tilly
Series
Tilly's Bird Song
The Best Part of Christmas
Good Deeds are Good Indeed
Christmas is Busted
The Best Part of Christmas (Reprise)
Miss Tilly's Fun Time TV Hour
Banana Song
Sing My Song
When I Get Home
My Only Enemy
That's What Best Friends Do
Fun, Fun, Fun
Anything
The Spirit of Christmas
Shorts and Other Media
Queen of Nice
Stuck at Home
Monsterman (Broken Karaoke only)
We're Goin' Offline
Santa Gave My Grandson Coal for Christmas
Born to be Strange
Tweenage Farm Kid
Movie
Green Family Vacation
Space Is Fun
Stuff I Said
Green Family Vacation (Reprise)
History
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Relationships
Click here to view the relationships between Tilly Green and other characters.
Sightings
Season 1
Big City Greens Main Title Theme:
Appears
1. "Space Chicken":
Debut
30. "Feud Fight":
Appears
2. "Steak Night":
Appears
31. "Breaking News":
Appears
3. "Cricket Versus":
Appears
32. "Cyberbullies":
Appears
4. "Blue Tater":
Appears
33. "Tilly Tour":
Appears
5. "Swimming Fool":
Appears
34. "Dinner Party":
Appears
6. "Tilly's Goat":
Appears
35. "Coffee Quest":
Appears
7. "Cricketsitter":
Appears
36. "Phoenix Rises":
Appears
8. "Backflip Bill":
Appears
37. "Blood Moon":
Appears
9. "Gramma's License":
Appears
38. "Big Deal":
Appears
10. "Bear Trapped":
Appears
39. "Forbidden Feline":
Appears
11. "Photo Op":
Appears
40. "Uncaged":
Appears
12. "Remy Rescue":
Appears
41. "Harvest Dinner":
Appears
13. "Gridlocked":
Appears
42. "Winner Winner":
Appears
14. "Mama Bird":
Appears
43. "Night Bill":
Appears
15. "Welcome Home":
Appears
44. "Cheap Snake":
Appears
16. "Raccooned":
Appears
45. "Hiya Henry":
Appears
17. "Fill Bill":
Appears
46. "People Watching":
Appears
18. "Critterball Crisis":
Appears
47. "Valentine's Dance":
Appears
19. "Parade Day":
Appears
48. "Green Streets":
Appears
20. "DIY Guys":
Appears
49. "Hurty Tooth":
Appears
21. "Gargoyle Gals":
Appears
50. "Sleepover Sisters":
Appears
22. "Supermarket Scandal":
Appears
51. "Trailer Trouble":
Appears
23. "Barry Cuda":
Appears
52. "Mansion Madness":
Appears
24. "Suite Retreat":
Appears
53. "Park Pandemonium":
Appears
25. "Family Legacy":
Appears
54. "Cricket's Biscuits":
Appears
26. "Paint Misbehavin":
Appears
55. "Skunked":
Appears
27. "Rated Cricket":
Appears
56. "Axin' Saxon":
Appears
28. "Homeshare Hoedown":
Appears
57. "Cricket's Place":
Appears
29. "Cricket's Shoes":
Appears
58. "Volunteer Tilly":
Appears
Season 2
Big City Greens Main Title Theme (Cricket's Kapowie-Chipwrecked):
Appears
Big City Greens Main Title Theme (Chipocalypse Now):
Appears
Big City Greens Main Title Theme ('Rent Control-Gloria's Café):
Appears
1. "Cricket's Kapowie":
Appears
30. "Gabriella's Fella":
Appears
2. "Car Trouble":
Appears
31. "Cheap Show":
Appears
3. "Urban Legend":
Appears
32. "Green Mirror":
Appears
4. "Wishing Well":
Appears
33. "Cricket's Tickets":
Appears
5. "Elevator Action":
Appears
34. "Times Circle":
Appears
6. "Bad Influencer":
Appears
35. "Super Gramma":
Appears
7. "Green Christmas":
Appears
36. "Present Tense":
Appears
8. "Reckoning Ball":
Appears
37. "Hurt Bike":
Appears
9. "Clubbed":
Appears
38. "Quiet Please":
Appears
10. "Impopstar":
Appears
39. "Chipwrecked":
Appears
11. "Football Camp":
Appears
40. "Chipocalypse Now":
Appears
12. "Heat Beaters":
Appears
41. "'Rent Control":
Appears
13. "Bill-iever":
Appears
42. "Pool's Gold":
Appears
14. "Shark Objects":
Appears
43. "Big Resolution":
Appears
15. "Dream Weaver":
Appears
44. "Winter Greens":
Appears
16. "Level Up":
Appears
45. "Mages & Mazes":
Appears
17. "Wild Side:
Appears
46. "Okay Karaoke":
Appears
18. "Garage Tales":
Appears
47. "Date Night":
Absent
19. "Animal Farm":
Appears
48. "The Room":
Appears
20. "Desserted":
Appears
49. "Bleeped":
Appears
21. "The Gifted":
Appears
50. "Sellouts":
Appears
22. "Time Crisis":
Imagined
51. "Fast Foodie":
Appears
23. "Gramma Driver":
Appears
52. "Spaghetti Theory":
Appears
24. "Tilly Style":
Appears
53. "Ding Dongers":
Appears
25. "I, Farmbot":
Appears
54. "Animation Abomination":
Appears
26. "Friend Con":
Appears
55. "The Van":
Appears
27. "Flimflammed":
Appears
56. "Bat Girl":
Appears
28. "Greens' Acres":
Appears
57. "Cousin Jilly":
Appears
29. "Dolled Up":
Appears
58. "Gloria's Café":
Appears
Season 3
Big City Greens Main Title Theme (Squashed!):
Appears
Big City Greens Main Title Theme (Boss Life-Dirt Jar):
Appears
Big City Greens Main Title Theme (The Move):
Appears
Big City Greens Main Title Theme (Country Side-Homeward Hound):
Appears
Big City Greens Main Title Theme (Pie Hard-Horse Girl, Pen Pals-Long Goodbye):
Appears
Big City Greens Main Title Theme (Virtually Christmas):
Absent
1. "Squashed!":
Appears
19. "Country Side":
Appears
2. "Boss Life":
Appears
20. "Junk Mountain":
Appears
3. "Papaganda":
Appears
21. "Farmer Remy":
Appears
4. "Little Buddy":
Appears
22. "Homeward Hound":
Appears
5. "Zen Garden":
Appears
23. "Pie Hard":
Appears
6. "No Service":
Appears
24. "Rat Tail":
Appears
7. "Takened":
Appears
25. "Frilly Tilly":
Appears
8. "Green Greens":
Appears
26. "Montaged":
Appears
9. "Truce Bomb":
Appears
27. "Pizza Deliverance":
Appears
10. "Trivia Night":
Appears
28. "Horse Girl":
Appears
11. "Big Trouble":
Appears
29. "Virtually Christmas":
Appears
12. "DependaBill":
Appears
30. "Pen Pals":
Appears
13. "The Delivernator":
Appears
31. "Study Abroad":
Appears
14. "Listen Up!":
Appears
32. "Honey Heist":
Appears
15. "Big Picture":
Appears
33. "Dog Mayor":
Appears
16. "Rembo":
Appears
34. "Chill Bill":
Appears
17. "Dirt Jar":
Appears
35. "Bunny Farm":
Appears
18. "The Move":
Appears
36. "Long Goodbye":
Appears
Season 4
Big City Greens Main Title Theme (Truck Stopped-Green Trial):
Appears
Big City Greens Main Title Theme (Bad Dad-Unplanned):
Appears
1. "Truck Stopped":
Appears
30. "Good Grief":
Appears
2. "Jingled":
Appears
31. "Evil Family":
Non-speaking
3. "Stand-Up Bill":
Appears
32. "Greens Underground":
Appears
4. "Green Trial":
Appears
33. "Freebie Frenzy":
Appears
5. "Bad Dad":
Appears
34. "TP'd":
Appears
6. "Junk Junkie":
Appears
35. "Chocolate Santa":
Appears
7. "Handshaken":
Appears
36. "Meadow Mania":
Appears
8. "Coffee Mates":
Appears
37. "Split Decision":
Appears
9. "Iced":
Appears
38. "Skipped Over":
Appears
10. "Chipped Off":
Appears
39. "One Hundred":
Appears
11. "Internetted":
Appears
40. "Chip's Revenge":
Appears
12. "Guiding Gregly":
Appears
41. "Charity Case":
Appears
13. "Family Tree":
Appears
42. "Like Father":
Appears
14. "Unguarded":
Appears
43. "Locked In":
Appears
15. "Concrete Jungle":
Non-speaking
44. "City Wayne"
Appears
16. "Starter Pack":
Absent
45. "Saxon Saxability":
Appears
17. "Dollar Sense":
Appears
46. "Remy Dilemmy":
Appears
18. "True Cawing":
Appears
47. "Swashbuckled":
Appears
19. "Fortune Feller":
Appears
48. "Nick Scouts":
Appears
20. "No Escape":
Appears
49. "Flexed":
Appears
21. "Turkey Trouble":
Appears
50. "After Dark":
Appears
22. "Hard Bargain":
Appears
51. "Spinned Off":
Non-speaking
23. "Dream Tree":
Appears
52. "Broken Karted":
Appears
24. "Blue Greens":
Appears
53. "Short Wait":
Appears
25. "Hullabaloo'd":
Appears
54. "Awful Lawful":
Appears
26. "Jaded":
Appears
55. "Scooped!":
Appears
27. "Dog Proof":
Appears
56. "Mulligan'd":
Appears
28. "Cricket Control":
Appears
57. "Rehashed History":
Appears
29. "April Fool":
Appears
58. "Unplanned":
Appears
Shorts
Country Kids in the City
1. "Hog Ride":
Appears
2. "Tea Party":
Appears
3. "The Last Donut":
Appears
4. "Duck Sandwich":
Appears
5. "Bee Tree":
Appears
6. "Secret Cat":
Appears
7. "Tilly's Cats":
Appears
Random Rings
1. "Cricket Calls a Karate School":
Absent
2. "Cricket Calls a Party Store":
Absent
3. "Cricket Calls a Spa":
Absent
4. "Cricket and Tilly Call a Piano Teacher":
Debut
5. "Cricket Calls a Grocery Store":
Absent
6. "Tilly Calls a Library":
Appears
7. "Cricket Calls a Pawn Shop":
Absent
8. "Tilly Calls a Hotel":
Appears
9. "Cricket Calls an Aquarium":
Absent
10. "Cricket Calls a Pet Store":
Absent
11. "Tilly and Cricket Call Raven Symoné!":
Appears
12. "Telemarketer Calls the Greens":
Appears
13. "Gramma Calls an Electronics Store":
Absent
14. "Dr. Doofenshmirtz Calls Gramma":
Mentioned
15. "Cricket and Tilly Call Dr. Doofenshmirtz":
Appears
16. "Tilly Calls the Future":
Appears
17. "Cricket and Tilly Call Area 51":
Appears
18. "Tilly Calls a Magician":
Appears
19. "Cricket Pranks Raven":
Absent
20. "Santa Calls Cricket":
Absent
21. "Cricket Pranks Chandler":
Absent
22. "Tilly Tests Trevor":
Appears
23. "Tilly and Cricket Call a Pizzeria":
Appears
24. "Launchpad Calls Cricket":
Absent
25. "Tilly Calls Meg":
Appears
26. "Cricket Calls Zombies":
Non-speaking
27. "Cricket Calls the NHL":
Absent
28. "The Greens Call the NHL":
Non-speaking
29. "Cricket Calls the MLB":
Cameo
30. "Cricket Calls Malachi":
Absent
Theme Song Takeover
1. "Gramma Theme Song Takeover":
Appears
2. "Bill Theme Song Takeover":
Appears
3. "Milo & Meg Theme Song Takeover":
Appears
4. "Baby City Greens":
Appears
5. "Vasquez Theme Song Takeover":
Absent
6. "Remy Theme Song Takeover":
Appears
7. "Andromeda Theme Song Takeover":
Appears
8. "Grandpa Nick Theme Song Takeover":
Appears
Broken Karaoke
1. "Queen of Nice":
Appears
2. "Doof Sings Deck the Halls":
Appears
3. "Stuck at Home":
Appears
4. "Where Are All the Monsters?":
Absent
5. "Monster Man":
Appears
6. "Goin' Back Out":
Appears
7. "Sidekicks":
Absent
8. "We're Goin' Offline":
Appears
9. "Ways We Feel Anxious":
Absent
10. "Santa Gave My Grandson Coal for Christmas":
Appears
11. "Born to be Strange":
Appears
12. "Evil As Can Be":
Absent
13. "Tweenage Farm Kid":
Appears
Miss Tilly's Fun Time TV Minute
1. "Meg Donnelly":
Appears
2. "Trevor Tordjman":
Appears
3. "Ariel Martin":
Appears
4. "Siena Agudong":
Appears
5. "Shelby Simmons":
Appears
6. "The Houghton Brothers":
Appears
7. "Israel Johnson":
Appears
8. "Izabela Rose":
Appears
9. "Max the Goat":
Appears
10. "Madison Hammond":
Appears
11. "Julie Foudy":
Appears
12. "Danielle Jalade":
Appears
13. "Ali Riley":
Appears
Lip Switch
1. "Zombies":
Appears
2. "The Santa Clause":
Appears
Chibi Tiny Tales
1. "Turkey Tussle":
Appears
2. "Christmas Crashers":
Appears
3. "Say it Ain't Snow":
Appears
4. "Cheer Tryouts":
Absent
5. "Big City Greens Christmas Marathon":
Appears
6. "Doof Falls for Gramma":
Absent
7. "Breakfast Land!":
Appears
8. "Tower of Terror":
Appears
9. "Prune Wars":
Absent
10. "Happy Birthday, Disney Channel!":
Appears
11. "Chibi Out To The Ballgame":
Absent
12. "Get Saxon Back-Son":
Appears
13. "Gramma Vs Grandson Prank War":
Appears
14. "The Decorator-Inator":
Appears
15. "Snow Shovel Trouble!":
Absent
How NOT to Draw
1. "Cricket Green":
Absent
2. "Tilly Green":
Appears
3. "Gramma Alice":
Non-speaking
Road Trip
1. "Croblin Con":
Appears
2. "Hold Your Breath":
Appears
3. "Jerky's":
Appears
4. "Nighttime Symphony":
Appears
5. "The Golden Croblin":
Appears
Others
"Big City Greens: Road Trip":
Appears
"Big City Greens: Shortsgiving":
Appears
"Big City Greens: Shortstober":
Appears
"ZOMBI-Thon with Big City Greens":
Appears
"Shortsmas with Big City Greens":
Appears
"Summer Shortstacular with Big City Greens":
Appears
Movie
Big City Greens the Movie: Spacecation:
Appears
She also appears as a playable character in the video game Big City Battle!.
Episodes where Tilly is the main focus
"Tilly's Goat"
"Cricketsitter"
"Mama Bird"
"Gargoyle Gals"
"Family Legacy" (shared with Cricket and Gramma)
"Cricket's Shoes" (shared with Bill and Gramma)
"Tilly Tour"
"Forbidden Feline"
"Uncaged" (shared with Cricket and Nancy)
"Winner Winner"
"Sleepover Sisters"
"Trailer Trouble" (shared with Cricket and Nancy)
"Park Pandemonium"
"Cricket's Biscuits" (shared with Cricket)
"Axin' Saxon" (shared with Nancy)
"Volunteer Tilly"
"Clubbed"
"The Gifted" (shared with Cricket)
"Tilly Style"
"Friend Con" (shared with Cricket)
"Dolled Up"
"Green Mirror"
"Times Circle" (shared with Cricket)
"Mages & Mazes" (shared with Cricket and Kiki)
"Okay Karaoke"
"The Room" (shared with Cricket)
"Animation Abomination" (shared with Cricket)
"Cousin Jilly"
"Squashed!"
"Green Greens" (shared with Bill)
"Truce Bomb"
"Big Trouble"
"The Move"
"Frilly Tilly" (shared with Gramma)
"Horse Girl"
"Pen Pals"
"Long Goodbye" (shared with Cricket and Bill)
"Truck Stopped" (shared with Cricket)
"Jingled"
"Green Trial"
"Bad Dad"
"Iced" (shared with Gramma, Cricket, and Bill)
"Internetted"
"Family Tree"
"Concrete Jungle"
"Blue Greens" (shared with Cricket)
"Good Grief" (shared with Bill)
"Freebie Frenzy"
"Meadow Mania"
"One Hundred"
"Charity Case"
"Locked In"
"City Wayne"
"Saxon Saxability"
Episodes with Tilly as the main subplot role
"DIY Guys" (shared with Cricket)
"Gridlocked" (shared with Cricket and Gramma)
"Fill Bill" (shared with Cricket and Gramma)
"Rated Cricket" (shared with Bill and Gramma)
"Hurty Tooth" (shared with Bill)
"Mansion Madness" (shared with Bill and Gramma)
"Cricket's Kapowie"
"Bad Influencer"
"Football Camp"
"Heat Beaters"
"Wild Side" (shared with Nancy)
"Gramma Driver" (shared with Cricket and Bill)
"Gabriella's Fella"
"Present Tense"
"Winter Greens" (shared with Nancy)
"Bleeped"
"Ding Dongers"
"Little Buddy"
"Zen Garden" (shared with Cricket and Nancy)
"DependaBill"
"The Delivernator" (shared with Bill and Gramma)
"Listen Up!" (shared with Nancy, Gramma, and Remy)
She also dubs Benny, Maria Media, Skids and Gwendolyn Zapp in the Russian dub.
Swedish
Vanna Rosenberg (S1)Cecilia Olin (S2-present)
Turkish
Nurhan Yılma (S1E1-19; S2E1)Nihan Omuz (S1E21-25)Gözde Kısa (rest of S1; S2E2-onwards)
Design
Click here to view the character designs for Tilly Green.
Videos
Tilly's Best Moments Big City Greens Disney ChannelTilly's Takes 💥 Big City Greens Disney ChannelEvery Animal Tilly Fell In Love With 😍 Compilation Big City Greens Disney ChannelLearn to Draw Tilly ✏️ Big City Greens Disney Channel
Trivia
Tilly believes that bad luck nor curses is non-existent, showing Cricket her double-sided coin.
In "Blue Tater", she doesn't believe that bad luck, nor curses, exist, as she explains that everyone has their own luck.
She also added that the reason that she beat Cricket in head-and-tails is because she glued two pennies with only the heads on both sides.
She calls it "[her] own luck", encouraging Cricket to make his own and teach him not to believe everything he hears.
In "Cricketsitter", she tends to quietly pass out when she gets overwhelmed by the situation.
In the same episode, it is revealed that she also carries a sack bag that she named Saxon.
She likes to personify objects, like Saxon and Henry the dummy. ("Hiya Henry")
She apparently sleeps during the day, and Cricket does not like it when she does. ("Space Chicken")
Prior to "Date Night", Tilly appeared in all episodes. The aforementioned episode was the only episode where Tilly is not mentioned nor does she appear in person. She does not appear once more in "Starter Pack".
Tilly does not appear in most of the shorts.
In "Date Night", Tilly is not here because of the mistake.
The "real" Tilly does not appear in "Time Crisis"; her alternate future counterpart appears in her place.
While absent for the majority of "Greens' Acres" due to the episode being one big flashback, Tilly appears in the ending scene.
"Times Circle" reveals Tilly is into theatre. This is previously hinted at with her stagey diversions with Remy. ("Bear Trapped", "Critterball Crisis") She seems to have Remy as a supporting actor frequently.
In addition, she comments on Remy's acting having "improved" in "Flimflammed".
In "Tilly Tests Trevor", it is shown she has written a script for a Christmas movie, and is looking at Z-O-M-B-I-E-S star Trevor Tordjman as a potential Santa Claus. However, she gives Gramma the role.
Later episodes, especially in Season 2, reveal that Tilly is somewhat nerdy:
"Cheap Show" reveals Tilly is into Japanese culture. In "The Van", she is shown to be able to speak fluent Japanese.
"Animation Abomination" also reveals she is a super-fan of the animated series Kingdom of Lore, having watched/read/listened to every single piece of Kingdom of Lore media (episodes, books etc.) and even buying the official tie-in cereal. She and Cricket would have a hand in shaping the show's season finale, though the Internet reception wasn't that enthusiastic.
Ironically, she doesn't appear in "Starter Pack", which revolves around Galaxu, a Japanese franchise that Tilly would be interested in.
Tilly as Snow White smiling at her animal friends
Tilly loves all animals, with the exception of the Patagonian Snake shown in "Cheap Snake" and a chihuahua shown in "Volunteer Tilly", However she doesn't like horses as revealed in "Horse Girl".
This is to the point she will befriend all animals, regardless of species: in "Tilly Tour", she has apparently befriended a "Cratigeon" (a combination of a rat, cat, pigeon and "who knows what else").
Her love for animals is to a point where she has named all the animals her family and she herself have met, and memorized all their names (Chris Houghton on his Tumblr). This includes the horse she tamed for her Rite of Passage, which she named "Frederico".
Season 3 introduces an inconsistency. The episode "Horse Girl" reveals that she hates horses, contradicting her love for all animals and her ability to tame Frederico for her Rite of Passage.
Tilly has a knack for telepathic communication for animals. ("Steak Night", "Tilly's Goat", "Mama Bird", "Cheap Snake", "Sellouts")
She is apparently a "skunk expert", knowing everything about the animal. ("Skunked")
"Present Tense" reveals she absolutely refuses to attack any type of animal, especially the vermin, as seen when she praises the moles in a whack-a-mole game and is offended when Bill shows her how to play correctly.
Cats may be her favorite animal, seeing as she befriended Anoush, dressed as one in her play, and had her Mages & Mazes character turn into a cat.
She is the only Green whose hair is not colored in any way (she has black hair), alongside her counterpart Metrona Green.
Chris Houghton joked that her hair is black because she wears a wig. This was alluded to in "Dream Weaver" where she removed her hair in a dream sequence.
Tilly mentions in "Tilly Style" that she's a "pre-tween".
When a fan pointed out she acted immature for her age, Chris Houghton sarcastically said that Tilly's age is 10.
In the episode "Unplanned", Tilly claims to have been two years old at the time of Cricket's conception, making her 12 or 13 in the present day, depending on whether or not she turned three before Cricket's birth.
Tilly's new piercing (left), and Tilly wearing her hair up, exposing her piercing (right).
Tilly is currently the only Green to undergo a permanent change. In "Tilly Style", she gets her ears pierced, though it's not seen due to her ears not being seen because of her hair. Only when her hair is styled upwards can it be seen.
Tilly is brave enough to stand up to whoever is controlling her, as seen in "Dolled Up" where she stands up to Cantaloupe Sinclair.
Tilly's unique running style.
Tilly has a unique running style. Her arms are laid against her body with her fingers curled back, as she thrusts forwards.
Chris Houghton says she does this so she can run "faster".
Her running style is similar to Tina Belcher's running style in Bob's Burgers.
Inspirations for Tilly's character:
Her personality is very similar to Gravity Falls' Mabel Pines; one thing to note is both of their loves for animals (Mabel with Waddles, and Tilly with pretty much any kind of animal), and another is their cheerful, free-spirited and silly tendencies.
In addition, her puffy cheeks look like Mabel's.
This trait of hers, alongside her pacifism, is also somewhat similar to Sid Chang from Nickelodeon's 2016 animated series The Loud House and its 2019 spin-off, The Casagrandes. Her animal-loving traits also mirror Lana Loud from The Loud House.
Her personality is also similar to Smurfblossom from The Smurfs; they're both cheerful, silly, imaginative, and friendly, and they both have short hair.
She is also similar to Agnes Gru from Despicable Me, they both have black hair, and are silly, creative, sweet, and kind-hearted.
Her bucktooth looks somewhat identical to Ronnie Anne Santiago's, also from The Loud House and its spinoff The Casagrandes. In addition to their bucktooth, both are tomboys, preteens and have black hair and freckles, and are intelligent, kind and friendly to others.
However, Ronnie Anne is much nicer from The Loud House season four and The Casagrandes onward.
She looks similar to the Pop Tart Girl from Pop Tarts.
She is also similar to Penny Fitzgerald and Leni Loud, the former from the abovementioned series and the latter from The Loud House. Both are kind-hearted girls who are very nice and friendly and will go out of their way to help others in need.
She is also similar to David Van Driessen from Beavis and Butt-Head.
In addition, both are wise and older than the main characters (David is a teacher and Tilly is the older sister and is intelligent in general, also both are older than Beavis and Butt-Head and Cricket respectively) and usually speak in a gentle voice, but both have had their moments of rage in both series (David due to the antics of Beavis and Butt-Head and Tilly's moments of rage are mentioned in "Weaknesses" above).
Both have also had some notable near-death experience (David's near-death experiences are brought on the regular by the antics of Beavis and Butt-Head, while Tilly's most notable is in "Mama Bird").
Her kind personality is also similar to Petty from the South Korean animated series Pororo the Little Penguin, Lani from Tayo the Little Bus, and Chess from Chiro.
She bears a striking resemblance to Prudence from Cha Ching.
Her dress is similar to Janey Powell from The Simpsons, but is colored purple, unlike Janey, whose dress is pink.
In the theme song and "Welcome Home", she and Cricket were shown sitting in the front seat of the Kludge; in America, children must be of age 8-12 or older to sit in the front seat of a car and must be at least 4'10 (1.2 meters) and in some states must weigh at least 100 lbs (45 kg).
Though hard to notice, Tilly's sclerae are noticeably grey, especially in close-up shots.
Unlike Cricket, who refers to his parents as "Dad" and "Mom", Tilly always refers to them as "Papa" and "Mama". The reason why is currently unknown.
Though it was possibly revealed why she calls them that in "Unplanned", as in the video of Nancy's unplanned pregnancy announcement, Bill says to Tilly, "Wave to Mama."
From "Tilly Style" and onward, Tilly has her ears pierced.
It is revealed in "Fast Foodie" that Tilly has jade green eyes.
Tilly's name could be inspired by the Platycodon grandiflora, 'Miss Tilly' plants. Her dress is also purple, just like the flower.
The "Miss Tilly" name was eventually used in "Dream Weaver" and the Miss Tilly's Fun Time TV Hour shorts.
Tilly's name was actually inspired by the band "Tilly and the Wall", as revealed by Chris Houghton on Tumblr.[2]
In the early episodes, Tilly's voice was high-pitched and more baby-like. During the middle ten of Season 1, starting with "Gargoyle Gals"/"Supermarket Scandal", Tilly's voice got progressively lower-pitched and sounds slightly older, which is in full effect around "Blood Moon" and for the rest of the show.
In "Quiet Please", it's revealed she can understand American Sign Language.
She was also the only Green family member who did not get in trouble with the librarian in that episode.
A plush form of Tilly wearing her "Miss Tilly" suit and sitting on her play couch is visible in the background during the live-action Disney stars' "Group Chat" shorts.
She was the first nuclear Green to hear of Cricket's romantic relationship with Gabriella, by the time of "Big Resolution".
According to Chris Houghton, if Tilly is to attend Hexside (from The Owl House), she would study the art of "everything I touch turns to chocolate."
Tilly has a total of four swimsuit designs, the most out of every other character in the series.
According to Chris Houghton, Tilly's favorite Beatles song is Across the Universe.
She is the Big City Greens counterpart of:
Kim Possible (Kim Possible)
Melissa Chase (Milo Murphy's Law)
Candace Flynn (Phineas and Ferb)
Star Butterfly (Star vs. the Forces of Evil)
Moon Girl (Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur)
Mabel Pines (Gravity Falls)
Molly McGee (The Ghost and Molly McGee)
Luz Noceda (The Owl House)
Megan Cruz (Big Hero 6: The Series)
Anne Boonchuy (Amphibia)
Honey Lemon (Big Hero 6: The Series)
Not to mention, her color palette slightly bears a striking resemblance to Becky Friday from the comic strip series Pibble and the Pibbians.
Gallery
Click here to view the gallery for Tilly Green.
References
↑In "Unplanned", Tilly claims to have been two when Cricket was conceived. Since Cricket is 10, and she could have turned three before Cricket was born, that makes Tilly either 12 or 13.
↑Tillys name inspiration
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Active Members
Children:Cricket Green (History, Gallery, Outfits) • Tilly Green (History, Gallery, Outfits)Adults:Bill Green (History, Gallery, Outfits) • Alice Green (History, Gallery, Outfits) • Nancy Green (Divorced) (History, Gallery, Outfits)Pets: Phoenix • Dirtbag • Melissa • Miss Brenda • Herbert • Chickens • Cogburn
Deceased
Elisheba Green • Bixby Green • Jerome Green • Metrona Green • Archibald Green • Alice's father • Ernest Green
Residences
5307 Elkins Street (Big City house) • Nancy's trailer • Greens' Rooftop Garden • 1886 Lowell Road (Smalton house) • Greens' country farm
Ms. Cho • Mr. Grigorian • Alexander • Terry • Community Sue • Maria Media • Zillon Brax • Mr. Whistler • Willow • Ashton • Mayor Hansock • Doug Perkins • Chase
Smalton residents
Good Ol' Joe • Hector • Lupita • Sunday • Patti • Wayne • Trey Hicks • Tracy Hicks • Hicks Triplets • Frank • Ernie • Saul
Minor characters
Justin • Val • Vasquez Sr. • The Pepper Merchant • Don & Dawn • Gina • Radio DJ • Vuka Vukojevich • Benny's mom • Juan Pablo • Mark • Judge Uppinsbottom • Dr. Enamel • Logan • Rose • Other Bill Green • Lifeguard • Wyatt • Ms Torres • Carlos • Emma • Clark • Greasy Gus • Tina • Mr. Extras • Frank • Ernie • Fabian the Puzzle Master • Merv Stampington • Bonnie Spark • Rick Razzle • Fred the Farmer • Jessica • Jessica Burns • Dweezil • Serenity Spruce • Joshua • Angela • Colleen Voyd
Antagonists
Chip Whistler • Wholesome Squad • Gwendolyn Zapp • Sea Fusïon waiter • The Cyber Knights • Unnamed hotel worker • Louis • Jyle Donelan • Itchaboi • Amaryllis • Bella and Bash • John • Cantaloupe Sinclair • The Librarian • Viper Fang • Community Dan • The Elites • Greg • Corndog Vendor • Parent Plus • Wolf Fang • Spider Fang • The Captain
Animals
Phoenix • Dirtbag • Melissa • Daisy • Michelle, Julie, and Barnaby • Barry Cuda • Miss Brenda • Herbert • Cougho • Cynthia • Marjorie • Ragin' Wool • Anoush • Cogburn • Ringo • Snakey • Scorpy • Cratigeon • Miss Debbie • Miss Debbie Junior • Mr. Banana • Mr. Hotdog • Crouton • Butterscotch • Beans • Bathsheba • Madam Rouge • Cool Chicken • Admiral Mustard • Arthur • Slappers • Sylvester • Turkey • Moose • The Raccoons • Guard dogs • Frilled Lizard • The Skunks
Families
Green • Remington • Bardekoff • Sato • Whistler
Groups
Benny, Weezie and Kiki's group of friends • Gloria's friends • The Sue-Zers • Order of the Fang • Chip's evil family • Nick Scouts
Ancestors/Deceased
Ernest Green • Alice's father • Bixby Green • Jerome Green • Metrona Green • Archibald Green
Inanimate/Imaginary characters
Saxon • Cricket's consciences • Bufflegs McSwole • Shmaltho • Diamondbow the Dazzler • Remulox the Mighty • Brickets • Factoids • Inconsiderate Slob • Spitty • Henry the Dummy • Mr. Kringle
Random Rings characters
Mike (Random Rings) • Todd (Random Rings) • Paradise Spa Employee • Barbara • Stu • Donna • Pawn Shop Employee • Mark (Random Rings) • Aquarium Receptionist • Erica • Trish • Brandon • Sarah • Izzy • Greg (Random Rings) • Derek
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