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"Okay Karaoke" is the 46th episode of Season 2 and the 104th episode overall of Big City Greens.
Synopsis[]
When the Greens go out for karaoke, Tilly struggles to decide what genre of music will best express her true self.
Plot[]
The Greens, along with Remy, go out for a night of karaoke at a place called Kara's Okay Karaoke, Tilly is impressed how everyone is here for singing. Cricket has a programmer that can choose any song type when someone named Kara Karaoke tells him picking a karaoke song is no careless task. Tilly wants to pick a song but does not have any choice, and Bill suggests that they could help her by taking turns.
Bill starts singing his song "Can't Never Give Up (My Pickup Truck)", imagining himself as a country singer that describes Bill being in love with the Kludge. He drives around the desert during the song, and even goes to an amusement park in the photos. As the song finishes, Tilly is not sure if that's her style for her, so Nancy starts singing "Back Off!".
During the song, Nancy imagines herself as a punk rebel terrorizes the street with spray paint, including turning university into madness. After her song, Tilly thinks her style is awesome, but too hard for her. Alice is furious that their are no more good classics such as music or black and white, but the rest aren't sure. Gramma starts singing "Ask My Kazoo", which resembles old black and white cartoons. Tilly doesn't like where this was going and would rather not choose it when Kara Karaoke appears and tells her not to choose in haste, time will not choose it for her. After Alice's song finishes Cricket and Remy started singing their song "Thinking is Hard." During the song Remy thinks everything is dumb but feels bad, but Cricket suggests to him, to don't think.
After their song, everyone liked it apart from Bill since he doesn't trust their song. As Tilly was going to choose, a bunch of other people begin rushing her to make a decision. This stresses her so much that she gets so afraid that she runs inside the girls' bathroom, depressed that she can't find her melody. Her family tries to talk to her, but Cricket interrupts, saying that perfect songs don't exist and Bill tries to correct Cricket, saying that what he said was a mistake.
However, Tilly finds what she needs anyway and thanks her brother with a kiss on the right cheek and she did it sweetly and Cricket felt lovestruck and he very good, very proud, very happy, and very brave about the good deed he did for his sister. Finally coming onto the stage Tilly sings "Sing My Song", an original song of her own making. It shows her as a mermaid swimming with fish, with a rainbow dress, silly mirrors, and black magical colors. During her song, everyone sings along with her including her family. As her song finishes, Kara Karaoke is impressed how she sung very well. Even though, there was no prize for them, as they left, someone else gets a turn.
Songs[]
Cast[]
Main article: Mages & Mazes and Okay Karaoke/Credits |
- Chris Houghton as Cricket Green, Impatient Man
- Marieve Herington as Tilly Green, Pink Woman, Purple Boy
- Bob Joles as Bill Green, Duet Men
- Artemis Pebdani as Alice Green
- Wendi McLendon-Covey as Nancy Green
- Zeno Robinson as Remy Remington
- Macy Grey as Kara Karaoke
- Aaron Barrett as Ska Guy
Additional Voices[]
- Shane Houghton as Purple Dad
Non-speaking[]
Titles in other languages[]
Language | Title | Translation | Notes |
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Noche de karaoke | Karaoke Night | |
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Der Karaoke-Abend | The karaoke Night | |
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Viva el karaoke | Long live karaoke | |
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Okay Karaoké | Okay Karaoke | |
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みんなでカラオケ | Karaoke together | |
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Nhà Green Hát Karaoke | The Green can sing Karaoke |
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