Space is a minor location in Big City Greens. It only makes a physical appearance in "Squashed!", but plays a major role in "Space Chicken".
It plays its biggest role in Big City Greens the Movie: Spacecation as the location where the majority of the movie takes place.
History[]
It plays a major role as the target for Cricket to launch his chicken to. It does not appear physically, except for in the title card. ("Space Chicken")
It appears as a main setting in Tilly's story, where the puppies are cured by the whales. ("People Watching")
Cricket dreams of being a space eagle before becoming a star. ("Sleepover Sisters")
- "Car Trouble"
- It is the destination that Gwendolyn Zapp sets to launch the Kludge to (but ends up sending the Vrüm instead). Like "Space Chicken", it doesn't appear physically.
- "Time Crisis"
- In Cricket Green and Remy Remington's shared imaginary future, they are seen floating through space.
- "Dolled Up"
- When Cricket Green retreats to his imagination, he daydreamt of a "Space Motorcycle".
- "Chipocalypse Now"
- It is mentioned by Cricket Green after he launches Chip Whistler's helicopter into the woods.
- "Squashed!"
- Gwendolyn is seen on Mars and then is shown flying back to Earth, which she eventually returns to Mars.
- Big City Greens: the Movie: Spacecation
Known Locations[]
There are some locations shown in the series that appear in space.
- Earth, the main setting of the series and is a planet.
- Mars, a minor location in two episodes and is a planet.
- S.S. Gwendolyn, the ship Gwendolyn uses to travel through space.
- Space Hotel, a hotel in space created by BigTech that costs $10,000,000 per night. The hotel is central to the plot of Big City Greens the Movie: Spacecation.
- The Moon, a celestial object that appears in the night in some episodes, and plays a major role in "Blood Moon".
- The Sun, a G2-type star that appears in the day during some episodes, and plays a major role in "Heat Beaters".
- RXZ290G, the asteroid in the movie that is used for space farming.
- The Trashteroid field, which posed a major threat to the Greens multiple times.
- Puppy Planet, an imaginary planet in Tilly's story during "People Watching".
- Unnamed ringed planet, which appears in Cricket's imagination at the end of "Time Crisis", and in his daydream in "Dolled Up".
- Virtual Reality World, a virtual planet where VR game Outpost Infinity takes place.
- VR background planet, a virtual planet orbiting the VR world in Outpost Infinity, used only as a background decoration.
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