How did Bill Green lose his finger Big City Greens

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Bill Green is the tritagonist of Big City Greens. He is a farmer and father to Tilly and Cricket, Alice's son, and Nancy's former husband.

Appearance

Physical

Bill has brown hair, is pudgy, has a flat squarish chin, and like the rest of his family, has yellow skin. He has small bags under his eyes, as a hint of aging and possibly to put up the stress of his kids' antics. His index finger on the right hand is clearly a stub due to getting it severed from a hay baler incident.

Attire

He wears a red squarish trucker mesh hat, a forest green short sleeve shirt, bright navy blue jeans with dirt stains and a tear on the left knee, and worn brown shoes.

Other ages

Pre-teen Bill still wore the green tee he still wears in the present, but he wears denim blue overalls similar to Cricket's over them. He also had two buckteeth, which unlike Tilly, didn't stick out his mouth.

Personality

Bill is a handyman and a caring single father who comes off as a person who is more meticulous and a bit cautious about the mishaps that occur because of his son, who he describes as a "loose cannon" that can get into him into trouble within anything that occurs.

Ever since he was a young boy ("Greens' Acres"), he enjoys chores and being a hard worker in general, and he is a passionate farmer who does gardening and construction, especially when fixing up the damage caused by Cricket.

To others, he is quite a nice and polite person who is quite outgoing though uncreative (the latter best shown in "People Watching").

Bill is overprotective and all he wants is for his family to be safe and responsible.

His past as "Backflip Bill"

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As a boy, Bill has always wanted to be a gymnast.

In "Backflip Bill", it is revealed that from a young age, he wanted to be a gymnast just to have fun, but his mother, Alice, was harsh to him, causing him to slip up; when he attempted to try this again some 20 years later, his son was also harsh to Bill, causing him to leave in tears. Upon some encouragement from Cricket, Bill was able to score sixth place.

Abilities

Talents

  • Common sense and parenting tactics:
    • As the father to two kids, one of them especially rambunctious and defiant, the husband of a criminal ex-wife, and the son of a cranky Ma, Bill, as the other rational person in the house (outside Tilly), has to utilize a great deal of common sense to keep them in check in a big city environment, where damage is easily inflicted by the Greens' actions.
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Bill's "disappointed face".

    • This includes traditional fathering and the ability to go "Full Dad"; the latter, exclusive to him, has Bill make his trademark (and somewhat unsettling looking) "disappointed face" while looking very stern. A much more powerful version of the "Full Dad" mode unlocks the ability to project his voice much more intensely, with his eyes in "disappointed face" mode going blank. This persona of his, especially the much more powerful version, apparently has the ability to scare targets into listening to him, making for a good parenting tactic.
    • So far, the "Full Dad" persona of his has been shown in "Space Chicken", "Photo Op", "Elevator Action" and especially "Bleeped". Tilly mentions the "disappointed face" by name for so far the only time in "Cricketsitter".
  • Do-it-yourself (D.I.Y.) skills: Bill is well-known for doing things himself. This is best seen throughout "D.I.Y. Guys", where Bill swears he'll do everything on their trip to Overhaüls himself. In "Greens' Acres", it's revealed he got this idea from a man who claimed to be a DIY guy himself.
  • Wood carving: Bill is also known for his wood carvings, which he destroys in "Heat Beaters"; he also turned one plank of wood into a very intricate doll house, complete with working appliances and electricity, in "Dolled Up".
  • Farming ability: Being the owner of the Green Family Farms, Bill naturally has a great deal of farming talent.
  • Agility: For his size, Bill is surprisingly fast, as shown in "Photo Op"; however, "Steak Night" shows the contrary, running out of breath a few moments into his chase for Cricket at the subway station. "Backflip Bill" reveals he, despite his size, shows agility while doing his backflipping.
  • Strength: Numerous episodes also show that he possesses great strength; for example, he easily dispatched of F.R.A.N.K. in "I, Farmbot" and threw off charging construction workers without any effort in "Chipocalypse Now".
  • Hand-to-Hand Combat: In "Chipocalypse Now" and "Big Deal", Bill is shown to be moderately skilled in melee combat, possibly having been trained by his mother.
  • Strong voice: In "DIY Guys", Remy reveals Bill's voice is loud and strong enough to carry across an entire store, as shown when Remy couldn't call for help because his voice was too little and quiet, while Bill could.

Weaknesses

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An example of Bill's crippling anxiety.

  • Crippling anxiety: In "Green Mirror", Bill mentions he got his first case of crippling anxiety as a little kid, when his ma criticized him for bringing back some flowers, in which she called them "weeds". Ever since that event, Bill is known to be overcome with crippling anxiety at times, which may explain why he was worried about moving to Big City in "Welcome Home".
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Bill's unimaginative mind in action: he doesn't know how many windows to depict.

  • Unimaginative mind: Throughout the series, Bill has been shown to have weak creativity; such is the case in "People Watching" and "Cheap Show" amongst other episodes. "Big Resolution" shows he is scared of moving out of his comfort zone, which may explain his lack of creativity and confidence.
  • Unfamiliarity with modern tech: Coming from the countryside, Bill has not been exposed to any modern technology. While touched upon in "Gramma Driver", and owning a smart device in "Cheap Show" and "Chipocalypse Now", this weakness ultimately rears its head in "Sellouts" as Gloria finds out the Greens have not gone social whatsoever.

Songs sung by Bill

Series

  • The Best Part of Christmas
  • The Best Part of Christmas (Reprise)
  • Can't Never Give Up (My Pickup Truck)
  • What Do I Do?

Shorts and Other Media

  • Stuck at Home
  • Goin' Back Out

History

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Relationships

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Sightings

Season 1
Big City Greens Main Theme (Space Chicken-Chipwrecked): 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": Absent
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": Mentioned
11. "Photo Op": Appears 40. "Uncaged": Appears
12. "Remy Rescue": Mentioned 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": Absent 47. "Valentine's Dance": Appears
19. "Parade Day": Appears 48. "Green Streets": Appears
20. "DIY Guys": Appears 49. "Hurty Tooth": Appears
21. "Gargoyle Gals": Absent 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 Theme (Space Chicken-Chipwrecked): Appears
Big City Greens Main Theme (Chipocalypse Now): Appears
Big City Greens Main Theme ('Rent Control-Gloria's Café): Appears
1. "Cricket's Kapowie": Appears 30. "Gabriella's Fella": Mentioned
2. "Car Trouble": Appears 31. "Cheap Show": Appears
3. "Urban Legend": Appears 32. "Green Mirror": Appears
4. "Wishing Well": Non-speaking 33. "Cricket's Tickets": Cameo
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": Absent
17. "Wild Side: Appears 46. "Okay Karaoke": Appears
18. "Garage Tales": Appears 47. "Date Night": Appears
19. "Animal Farm": Appears 48. "The Room": Appears
20. "Desserted": Appears 49. "Bleeped": Appears
21. "The Gifted": Appears 50. "Sellouts": Appears
22. "Time Crisis": Appears 51. "Fast Foodie": Appears
23. "Gramma Driver": Appears 52. "Spaghetti Theory": Cameo
24. "Tilly Style": Appears 53. "Ding Dongers": Absent
25. "I, Farmbot": Appears 54. "Animation Abomination": Absent
26. "Friend Con": Appears 55. "The Van": Appears
27. "Flimflammed": Cameo 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 Theme (Squashed): Appears
Big City Greens Main Theme (Boss Life-present): Appears
1. "Squashed": Appears
2. "Boss Life": Appears
3. "Papaganda": Appears
4. "Little Buddy": Absent
5. "Zen Garden": Appears
6. "No Service": Appears
7. "Takened": Appears
8. "Green Greens": Appears
9. "Truce Bomb": Cameo
10. "Trivia Night": Appears
11. "Big Trouble": Appears
12. "DependaBill": Appears
13. "The Delivernator": Appears
14. "Listen Up!": Appears
15. "Big Picture": Appears
16. "Rembo": Absent
17. "Dirt Jar": Appears
Shorts
Country Kids in the City
1. "Hog Ride": Absent 2. "Tea Party": Absent
3. "The Last Donut": Appears 4. "Duck Sandwich": Absent
5. "Bee Tree": Absent 6. "Secret Cat": Absent
7. "Tilly's Cats": Absent
Theme Song Takeover
1. "Gramma Theme Song Takeover": Absent 2. "Bill Theme Song Takeover": Appears
3. "Milo & Meg Theme Song Takeover": 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": Absent
5. "Cricket Calls a Grocery Store": Absent 6. "Tilly Calls a Library": Absent
7. "Cricket Calls a Pawn Shop": Imagined 8. "Tilly Calls a Hotel": Absent
9. "Cricket Calls an Aquarium": Absent 10. "Cricket Calls a Pet Store": Absent
11. "Tilly and Cricket Call Raven Symoné!": Mentioned 12. "Telemarketer Calls the Greens": Mentioned
13. "Gramma Calls an Electronics Store": Absent 14. "Dr. Doofenshmirtz Calls Gramma": Absent
15. "Cricket and Tilly Call Dr. Doofenshmirtz": Absent 16. "Tilly Calls the Future": Absent
17. "Cricket and Tilly Call Area 51": Absent 18. "Tilly Calls a Magician": Absent
19. "Cricket Pranks Raven": Absent 20. "Santa Calls Cricket": Absent
21. "Cricket Pranks Chandler": Absent 22. "Tilly Tests Trevor": Absent
23. "Tilly and Cricket call a Pizzeria‎‎": Absent 24. "Launchpad Calls Cricket‎‎": Absent
25. "Tilly Calls Meg‎‎": Non-speaking 26. "Cricket Calls Zombies‎‎": Absent
Broken Karaoke
1. "Queen of Nice": Absent 2. "Doof Sings Deck the Halls": Appears
3. "Stuck at Home": Appears 4. "Where Are All the Monsters?": Absent
5. "Monster Man": Absent 6. "Goin' Back Out": Appears
7. "Sidekicks": Absent 8. "We're Goin' Offline": Absent
Miss Tilly's Fun Time TV Minute
1. "Meg Donnelly": Absent 2. "Trevor Tordjman": Mentioned
3. "Ariel Martin": Absent 4. "Siena Agudong": Absent
5. "Shelby Simmons": Absent 6. "The Houghton Brothers": Absent
7. "Israel Johnson": Absent 8. "Izabela Rose": Absent
9. "Max the Goat": Absent
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. "Big City Greens Christmas Marathon": Appears
5. "Doof Falls for Gramma": Cameo 6. "Breakfastland!": 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

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Trivia

  • The top part of his right index finger is missing due to an incident with a hay baler.
  • According to the Houghton brothers, Bill is based off their father-in-law.
  • A running gag with Bill is that he tries to act "hip" to others to impress them.
  • He is born on a Tuesday. ("Super Gramma!")
  • In "Cricket Versus", he wrestled with a hawk as a child to pass his Rite of Passage (although in the picture, it looked nothing like him as a child, rather of an adult), he even explained the scar on his chest.
  • In early episodes, he's usually known for being nervous to things and will sometimes experience some panic attacks when the situation tends to make him uncomfortable or overwhelmed.
  • He bears a striking resemblance to his ancestor, Jerome Green; his great grandfather, Archibald Green; and his grandfather. ("Family Legacy")
  • He's the first character to end up naked in an episode, as seen in "Swimming Fool".
  • He is known to have a comically angry face with a rather unsettling frown when angered about something, which Tilly calls the "disappointed face". This has so far only been seen in "Space Chicken" and "Photo Op".
    • In "Bleeped", Bill unleashes a more frightening version when he goes "Full Dad" on the kids, compete with his eyes going blank white and his voice becoming booming and echoed.
  • His favorite beverage is water as revealed in "People Watching" and "Friend Con".
  • He has a doppelganger who is also into farming, and seems to be inspired by the real Bill. ("Animal Farm")
  • As of "Quiet Please", he is banned from every library worldwide.
  • His favorite color is brown as revealed in "Chipwrecked".
  • "Cheap Show" revealed Cricket thinks Bill's full first name is Billiam.
  • So far, Bill is the only Green who has yet to say "Bingo-Bango."
  • The only short series Bill did not appear in are Random Rings (so far) and Miss Tilly's Fun Time TV Minute. However, he was mentioned in both series.
    • In the Shortsgiving special, Bill found out about the events of one of the Random Rings shorts, resulting in Cricket being punished.

Notes and references

  1. Full name written as such in a revised storyboard for "Zen Garden".

    Bill's middle name is shown in this storyboard, however, his middle name is not shown in the finalized product, it is currently not known if this middle name it is his canonical middle name or a temporary/placeholder.

v • e — Characters —
Main CharactersCricket Green • Tilly Green • Bill Green • Alice Green • Nancy Green • Remy Remington • Gloria Sato
Secondary/Supporting CharactersOfficer Keys • Brett Eze • Russell Remington • Rashida Remington • Andromeda • Benny • Weezie Eastman • Kiki Kitashima • Vasquez • Gabriella Espinosa • Gregly
Other Big City ResidentsMs. Cho • Mr. Grigorian • Alexander • Terry • Community Sue • Maria Media • Gwendolyn Zapp • Zillon Brax • Mr. Whistler • Willow • Ashton • Mayor Hansock
Minor CharactersJustin • Val • Vasquez Sr. • The Pepper Merchant • Don & Dawn • Gina • Radio DJ • Vuka Vukojrvich • Benny's mom • Juan Pablo • Mark • Judge Uppinsbottom • Dr. Enamel • Logan •Greg • Rose • Other Bill Green • Lifeguard • Wyatt • Carlos • Chase • Kevin • Clark • Nick
AntagonistsChip Whistler • Wholesome Squad • Sea Fusïon waiter • The Cyber Knights • Unnamed hotel worker • Louis • Jyle Donelan • Itchaboi • Amaryllis • Bash and Bella • John • Cantaloupe Sinclair • The Librarian • Viper Fang • Community Dan • The Elites
AnimalsPhoenix • Dirtbag • Melissa • Daisy • Michelle, Julie, and Barnaby • Barry Cuda • Miss Brenda • Cynthia • Marjorie • Anoush • Cogburn • Snakey
FamiliesGreen • Remington • Bardekoff • Sato • Whistler
GroupsBenny, Weezie and Kiki's group of friends • Gloria's friends • The Sue-Zers • Order of the Fang
Ancestors/DeceasedErnest Green • Alice's father • Bixby Green • Jerome Green • Metrona Green • Archibald Green
Inanimate/Imaginary charactersSaxon • Cricket's consciences • Bufflegs McSwole • Shmaltho • Diamondbow the Dazzler • Remulox the Mighty • Brickets • Factoids • Spitty
Random Rings charactersMike (Random Rings)Todd (Random Rings)Paradise Spa Employee • Barbera • Stu • Donna • Pawn Shop EmployeeMark (Random Rings) • Aquarium Receptionist • Erica • Trish • Brandon • Sarah • Izzy • Greg (Random Rings) • Derek
v • e Green family
Active MembersChildren:
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
DeceasedBixby Green • Jerome Green • Metrona Green • Archibald Green • Alice's Father • Ernest Green
Residences5307 Elkins Street (Green's House) • Nancy's trailer • Greens' Rooftop Garden • Greens' country house • Greens' country farm (formerly)
Related PagesGreen Family Farms • Green family treasure
Related Episodes"Family Legacy" • "Garage Tales" • "Greens' Acres" • "Chipocalypse Now" • "Dirt Jar"

What happened to Bill's dad in Big City Greens?

Eventually, the two gave birth to a son named Bill, thanks to Alice reproducing outside her favorite burger joint. But sadly, Ernest died around the time Bill was an infant, leaving the farm to suffer and Bill to take his place.

Does cricket green have ADHD?

Inability to pay attention: As with most kids his age, Cricket has trouble paying attention to anyone. In "Quiet Please", he has a tendency to get extremely bored and distracted, and has to keep his brain stimulated otherwise he'll go off; Chris Houghton hinted Cricket has Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD).

What happened to cricket greens dad finger?

His index finger on the right hand is clearly a stub due to getting it severed from a hay baler incident.

How did Bill Green's father died?

Surrounded by family, Bill Green died of cancer on April 13. He was 66.