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Babe is a minor character and antagonist in Big City Greens. She is Chip's girlfriend and later fiancée, as well as a member of his evil family. She knows him as Norm Alguy, his city persona.
Appearance[]
Physical[]
Babe has pink skin and orange hair.
Attire[]
She wears a yellow dress with white shoes.
Personality[]
Babe is a kind woman who likes Chip and cares about anything that makes him happy, which leads her to join Chip in taking down the Greens. Despite Chip's jokes at the dinner table not being funny, Babe laughed at them anyway and constantly said "I love dogs" even when they weren't talking about dogs or telling jokes. She cares about Chip being happy especially when the Cricket Green lookalike was mean to him and asked if there was anything she could do to cheer him up.
History[]
Babe is first seen in "Chipped Off" when she and Chip are at the dinner table where Babe first says her catchphrase "I love dogs". Chip said "babe" is a totally original nickname for her as he possibly doesn't know her name. She is seen again when Chip tells another joke that isn't funny, that she laughs at anyway. This makes Chip wonder why she alongside everyone else loves Norm so much. Babe is seen once more when they are talking about Chip being kicked by the little boy and asks him if she can cheer him up. Chip starts suggesting similar threats he previously targeted at Cricket, before running off due to almost breaking the table. Babe then comments once more on her love for dogs. ("Chipped Off")
Babe comments on whatever Chip is working on must be making him happy, as it is. Later, she learns of Chip's vendetta against the Greens and instead of dumping him, decides to join him in his pursuit of revenge. ("Evil Family")
Bill Green returns a package to her that was mailed to him by mistake. It's revealed that whatever is in the package will help Chip take down the Greens. ("One Hundred")
When Chip first shows the detonator key to the Greens, Babe comes in and says "it's the key to my heart". Chip corrects her, before she then says that she has been a little distracted since she and Chip got engaged, even with a ring to commemorate the moment. Afterwards, Chip asks Babe to take the Greens (excluding Cricket) to the eardrum, and once they're there, Babe plays various sounds in attempt to make the Greens go insane. Gramma starts a trick by pretending that the intercom wasn't working as she uttered to Babe that she "wanted" to know the wedding theme. Babe entered the room and started telling the three all about her wedding theme, before Gramma knocked her out with her leg. Bill and Gramma then use Babe to complete the abort sequence, so that the city doesn't explode. After the whole thing plays out, Babe alongside the other members of Chip's evil family are given three life sentences in prison, which Babe doesn't mind as she gets to spend them all with Chip. ("Chip's Revenge")
Sightings[]
| Season 4 | ||||||||||||
| Big City Greens Main Title Theme (Truck Stopped-Green Trial): | Absent | |||||||||||
| Big City Greens Main Title Theme (Bad Dad-Unplanned): | Absent | |||||||||||
| 1. "Truck Stopped": | Absent | 30. "Good Grief": | Absent | |||||||||
| 2. "Jingled": | Absent | 31. "Evil Family": | Appears | |||||||||
| 3. "Stand-Up Bill": | Absent | 32. "Greens Underground": | Absent | |||||||||
| 4. "Green Trial": | Absent | 33. "Freebie Frenzy": | Absent | |||||||||
| 5. "Bad Dad": | Absent | 34. "TP'd": | Absent | |||||||||
| 6. "Junk Junkie": | Absent | 35. "Chocolate Santa": | Absent | |||||||||
| 7. "Handshaken": | Absent | 36. "Meadow Mania": | Absent | |||||||||
| 8. "Coffee Mates": | Absent | 37. "Split Decision": | Absent | |||||||||
| 9. "Iced": | Absent | 38. "Skipped Over": | Absent | |||||||||
| 10. "Chipped Off": | Debut | 39. "One Hundred": | Appears | |||||||||
| 11. "Internetted": | Absent | 40. "Chip's Revenge": | Appears | |||||||||
| 12. "Guiding Gregly": | Absent | 41. "Charity Case": | Absent | |||||||||
| 13. "Family Tree": | Absent | 42. "Like Father": | Absent | |||||||||
| 14. "Unguarded": | Absent | 43. "Locked In": | Absent | |||||||||
| 15. "Concrete Jungle": | Absent | 44. "City Wayne" | Absent | |||||||||
| 16. "Starter Pack": | Absent | 45. "Saxon Saxability": | Absent | |||||||||
| 17. "Dollar Sense": | Absent | 46. "Remy Dilemmy": | Absent | |||||||||
| 18. "True Cawing": | Absent | 47. "Swashbuckled": | Absent | |||||||||
| 19. "Fortune Feller": | Absent | 48. "Nick Scouts": | Absent | |||||||||
| 20. "No Escape": | Absent | 49. "Flexed": | Absent | |||||||||
| 21. "Turkey Trouble": | Absent | 50. "After Dark": | Absent | |||||||||
| 22. "Hard Bargain": | Absent | 51. "Spinned Off": | Absent | |||||||||
| 23. "Dream Tree": | Absent | 52. "Broken Karted": | Absent | |||||||||
| 24. "Blue Greens": | Absent | 53. "Short Wait": | Absent | |||||||||
| 25. "Hullabaloo'd": | Absent | 54. "Awful Lawful": | Absent | |||||||||
| 26. "Jaded": | Absent | 55. "Scooped!": | Absent | |||||||||
| 27. "Dog Proof": | Absent | 56. "Mulligan'd": | Absent | |||||||||
| 28. "Cricket Control": | Absent | 57. "Rehashed History": | Absent | |||||||||
| 29. "April Fool": | Absent | 58. "Unplanned": | Absent | |||||||||
Trivia[]
- It is possible that Babe grew up with a lot of dogs because she mentions them constantly throughout "Chipped Off" or it could be because she laughs at anything that Chip says which had to do with dogs.
- Her actual name is unknown as Chip mentions that "babe" is a nickname for her that is apparently totally original.
- Her voice actress, June Diane Raphael is married to Paul Scheer (Chip's voice actor) in real life.
- She is the third Big City goer to discover Chip is not dead following Wholesome Greg and Remy Remington.
- In between the events of "One Hundred" and "Chip's Revenge", Babe and Chip got engaged.
- It is also possible that she now knows that Chip's name is not Norm due to Wholesome Greg saying Chip's name the moment she joined his evil family and him stating his name at the end of "One Hundred".
