
It all started when Tilly Green is flipping through her memory album, cataloging the family’s adventures since moving to Big City. Tilly screamed “Oh my gosh, this is huge”! She ran downstairs and excitedly announces that their next adventure will be their 100th, a milestone that thrills Cricket, Bill, Alice, and their friend Gloria Sato. The family is amazed they’ve hit such a number, but when Gloria asks what they’ll do to mark it, they’re stumped.
Tilly suggests they split up for the day, each pursuing their own epic adventure to make the 100th unforgettable. Cricket, always the thrill-seeker, aims to unleash monstrous chickens (a nod to the show’s wacky humor). Tilly ventures into a surreal, afterlife like realm, leaning into her quirky imagination. Bill takes on delivering a mysterious package, adding a layer of intrigue. Alice, ever the wildcard, joins in with her own bold plan, though specifics are less clear. The family then agree to split and decide on their own adventure. After the family left, Gloria was about to have her cup of tea which it already became cold after her sip of tea.
Tilly bursts in, clutching the scrapbook, eager to share her discovery with Bill and Gramma, who are eating breakfast. Cricket, meanwhile, struggles comically with his face stuck in a peanut butter jar, flailing as Bill tries to free him. Tilly explains that their next adventure will mark their hundredth since moving to Big City, a fact that amazes the family. Gramma muses it feels like more, while Cricket, freed from the jar, agrees it seems like a bigger number. Tilly insists her counting method is precise, sparking pride in their achievement. Gloria, their coffee shop friend, enters with a cup of tea, overhearing the milestone. Her question about their plans for the hundredth adventure stumps them, their faces blank with indecision. Tilly calls for a family huddle, and they pile into a cramped hallway cupboard, buzzing with ideas. The pressure to make this adventure the biggest yet weighs heavily, and Tilly suggests they split up to pursue individual quests, reuniting later to share epic tales. The family agrees, bursting out of the cupboard with enthusiasm, Cricket sprints out the door, cackling. Tilly, Gramma, and Bill scatter to different rooms, each plotting their adventure. After the family left, Gloria was about to have her cup of tea which it already became cold after her sip of tea.



At Remington Manor, Remy practices archery under Vasquez’s guidance, aiming at a distant target. Cricket bursts in, dragging a chicken in a crate, his eyes gleaming with a wild plan to launch it into space a retry of a failed past attempt. Remy, startled, misfires an arrow into Vasquez’s knee, but joins Cricket eagerly. They race to BigTech, a sleek sci-fi facility brimming with gadgets, hoping to find a rocket.
Back in the bedroom, Tilly ponders her ideal adventure, contrasting Cricket’s love for spectacle with her preference for emotional fulfillment. She asks Gramma about her deepest wish, and Gramma, struggling with a pistachio bag, softens, gazing at a photo of her late husband, Ernest Green. She longs to see him again, even briefly, sparking Tilly’s determination to make it happen. Tilly sets up a séance with candles and a baby alphabet mat, hoping to contact Ernest. Tilly dims the lights, setting up candles and a baby alphabet mat with Ernest’s photo and her stuffed plush, Saxon They place hands on a magnifying glass, but the mat spells out Fart, as Gramma smirked “How profound“. Tilly would like to take to search seriously as Alice explained to Tilly that it would be impossible to see Ernest Green. Suddenly, the candles go out, lights flicker, and the glass moves on its own, spelling a cryptic message W… R… O… N… G. The room shakes, convincing Tilly they need a professional.
In the living room, Bill paces, stumped on how to start an adventure. He was hoping to find an adventure with the right moment as he giggles excitedly to find where would it take.



As they sneak inside, a massive security bot smashes through the wall, its clipper-hands snapping. Remy panics, tears streaming, which accidentally splash the bot’s arm, causing it to spark. Cricket seizes the moment, urging Remy to cry harder by imagining sad scenarios. Remy’s tears overwhelm the bot, but it grabs them, ready to attack. With one final, heartfelt tear triggered by the thought of losing their friendship, the bot explodes, leaving them triumphant. The chicken lands on Remy’s head, clucking, as they press deeper into BigTech.
They head to the Fortune Tellers’ District, a neon-lit alley where psychics slam doors in their faces. A shadowy figure, Archemorus, emerges, offering to help despite his lack of scruples. Archemorus was hoping to help Alice and Tilly find Ernest Green as the rest of the Fourtune Village would refused to help. He pointed at Tilly and thought it was Alice, Gramma glares at Archemorus and said that she’s Alice Green. In his tent, surrounded by occult trinkets and his cat, Mr. Hotdog, Archemorus explains that to speak with Ernest, they must temporarily “die” using a potion that sends their consciousness to the afterlife.
He decides to wait for one to find him, sitting motionless until his leg falls asleep. A knock at the door jolts him. He limps to the porch, finding a misdelivered package. Realizing this is his adventure,





He decides to wait for one to find him, sitting motionless until his leg falls asleep. A knock at the door jolts him. He limps to the porch, finding a misdelivered package. Realizing this is his adventure, that he’s been waiting for to spend parts of his day leaving the house.
Inside, they find a giant rocket but accidentally unplug a wire, darkening the room. An alarm blares, and a cryo pod opens, spilling goo and revealing Gwendolyn Zapp, BigTech’s eccentric CEO. Mistaking them for astronauts, she unveils The Biggifier, a ray gun that enlarges objects, demonstrating it on a cupcake. When Cricket and Remy resist being zapped, Cricket throws the chicken at her as a distraction. In the chaos, Gwendolyn hits the Biggifier’s button, zapping the chicken. It grows to kaiju size, bursting through BigTech’s roof and rampaging through Big City, clucking loudly and smashing buildings.
Tilly was scared when she replied “I’m sorry, did you say we have to die?!??” Archemorus then said “Uh… Briefly. To converse with the dead, you must be dead. (shakes potion) This potion will usher your consciousness into the afterlife, but only for a short time. (plucks leaf) So you must find Ernest and say your hellos quickly.” Alice and Tilly exchange nervous looks from Archemorus’ sketchy ideas to find Ernest Green.
Archemorus asked them to return when their time is up as Gramma was concern if they make it back in time. Archemorus said “Then you will be trapped in the afterlife… forever!!!!!! Which is bad, because it puts me in something of a legal grey area. So, who’s ready to die?“ He offers fizzy red potions. Gramma resists, ready to leave as she hesitates, wary of his sketchy vibe, but Tilly’s reminder of Ernest’s devotion sways her. They drink the fizzy red potions, entering a colorful spiral, their spirits soaring into the afterlife—a surreal realm of floating dirt chunks, each holding a soul.




Bill sets out to deliver it to its rightful owner, humming cheerfully despite a passerby’s dismissive scoff. Bill then wonders if the kids’ and Gramma has their own adventures just fun as his own adventure.
In Big City, the giant chicken wreaks havoc, clucking like a dinosaur and setting buildings ablaze. Maria Media reports from behind a trash can as citizens flee. At BigTech, Cricket and Remy watch in horror. Gwendolyn, in a massive mech suit, abandons them to burrow underground, as Remy replied to Cricket “She’s the worst.” Cricket was worried and tells Remy to stop the giant chicken leaving them to finish the journey on their own. An automated voice guides them to backup mechs, and they suit up in blue and red suits shaped like their heads, launching into battle.
In the afterlife, Tilly and Gramma, now glowing spirits with wispy tails, navigate past souls, some watching TV or knitting, seeking Ernest. Tilly asked Mr. Soul to see where Enernest Green and asked them that he’s at the top, far above. Tilly and Gramma both learned that they have to race upward, dodging floating skeletons and glowing orbs, the ticking clock of their potion’s limit adding urgency. As they float upward, Tilly replied “Gramma, hurry! Remember, we can only stay dead for a short while before Archemorus calls us back!” urgent, Gramma said “I know, I know. I’m just having a hard time taking this in. It’s freaky” showing unease.





They don blue and red mechs, launching to face the chicken. They launch, facing the chicken, Cricket’s “Okay, Remy… Let’s play chicken!” bold. They clash, a citizen filming with “Whoa! Kinda cool,” while an ice cream vendor ran off while Gregly was eating an ice cream and complain about his day as the ice cream fell off of the cone. The chicken taunts with “That all you got?!?!” prompting Cricket’s “Dang it, this bird is indestructible! We need a new plan!” and Remy’s “I’m on it! I’ll try to sneak attack from above! You keep it distracted.” Cricket uses flashing lights, his “Hey, hey! Look over here, chicky chicky! Ooh, you like the bright lights? Isn’t that nice? That’s it. A little more…” distracting it to hypnotized the chicken, Remy’s sneak attack from above fails, his mech damaged by pecks, and Cricket’s mech battery dies, freezing him in place. The chicken mocks, “Pathetic,” and walks off.
He stops, avoiding gum, his “Whoa!! I almost stepped in that gum! But no crazy obstacle is gonna stop ol’ Bill Green! Yes, sir, once I cross this street, I’ll be hand-delivering this package to its rightful own.” At a busy crosswalk, Bill trips on an untied shoelace, sprawling in the road as cars honk and the timer ticks down. “Ohhhh, nooooo!!! I’ll never make it!!!!”




At the lair, Archemorus eats a hot flapjack, his “Ooh! Hot! Hot! Hot! Hot! Oh. It’s almost time. They better be wrapping up. I can’t be stuck with two lifeless bodies in my tent… Again!” flippant as his watch beeps, Mr. Hotdog nuzzling Gramma’s unconscious face. They spot Ernest farming on a distant chunk, but Archemorus’s pull yanks them back toward a shrinking portal, threatening to end their quest prematurely.
As cars honked at Bill laying on the road, Bill sadly replied “Of all the days to neglect the double knot! Oh, who am I kiddin’? I’m not cut out for a big adventure! I should just give up and crawl back home…” as he curls up, defeated. Thoughts of his family reignite his resolve, his “Home. Where my family lives. The family to whom I made a promise to have the biggest adventure ever! And I’m not gonna let ’em down!” fierce. A citizen yells “Hey, are you gonna cross the street or what?” and Bill, seeing the timer, hops across, shouting “If it’s the last thing I do! As Bill hopped on one foot and took the mighty shot and seconds left before the crosswalk changes to Don’t walk as Bill shouted “RaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!” He made it just in time to make it to the sidewalk and happily replied “I did it! I crossed the street!” triumphant, ignoring the passerby’s “Who cares!?”
Cricket asked Remy to wake up because The chicken is going to hurt the community of Big City. The chicken chases a worm-costumed man, knocking over his compost table, his “That’s right! Even you can turn your food scraps into brown gold! Whoa! Huh? Oh! This is not good…” panicked as he flees. Cricket, powerless in his mech, shouts “Oh, no! My mech is out of juice! I… I can’t do anything! Remy, I need your help!” while Remy’s “But my mech is too damaged! I’m… I’m useless” shows despair. Cricket then said “Useless?! Remy, you’ve been there for me since my first Big City adventure! I couldn’t do anything without you! The power of— our friendship is—” breaks up with static, Remy’s “You’re breaking up! Cricket!!” desperate. Remy, inspired by “Huh? The power of our friendship! Hang in there, Cricket, ’cause Remy’s comin’!” connects their mechs, both shouting “Friendship power activate!!!!!!” as the mech risks exploding, “Power overload. System crash imminent.”






In the afterlife, Tilly and Gramma race toward Ernest, Tilly’s “Wait! We didn’t talk to Grampa yet!” and Gramma panicked “NO! Wait! Ernest… I ain’t leaving without seein’ my man!” Desperate as Archemorus pulls them, his “The gateway cannot stay open for long! You must return! So you can pay me!” selfish. Gramma tickles him, his “Archemo… Stop tickling me!” breaking his hold, Gramma’s “I’ll be right back, Tilly!” Gramma tickles him to break free, determined to reach Ernest., Archemorus’s “No! You’ll be trapped here forever!” warning of danger. Tilly was more worried about the gateway hole is getting smaller as she said “The gateway’s gettin’ smaller! Hurry, Gramma!”
Back to the chaos of the Giant Chicken, the guy in a worm suit was being chased by a chicken and said “I made good choices, as the Giant chicken roars like a dinosaur. Cricket spotted the chicken and Cricket firmly replied “Alright, Cricket. This is your last chance to stop this beast!”
Tilly gets more worried as she reply “What’s happenin’ to the afterlife?” show panic as winds howl, Archemorus’s “The gateway has been open too long! It’s throwing the spiritual world into chaos!” explaining the chaos. Gramma flew around the flying skeletons to get closer as she narrowly gets closer to find Ernest Green. Gramma toughen up “A little wind ain’t stopping me, Ernest!”The afterlife grows chaotic with howling winds and flying skeletons, but Tilly holds the portal open, straining.
The guy with the worm costume held the giant chicken’s beak to avoid getting eaten. This resolute as he charges, freeing the worm guy, who cheers “Whoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!!!” a worm-costumed man promoting compost, nearly eating him.
Gramma reaches Ernest’s chunk, and he grabs her hand, tied to a tree. They share a tearful embrace, her wish fulfilled, as Tilly watches, a tear rolling down her cheek. They return through the portal just as it closes, waking in Archemorus’s lair, Mr. Hotdog nuzzling Gramma’s face.





This resolute as he charges, freeing the worm guy, who cheers “Whoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!!!” a worm-costumed man promoting compost, nearly eating him. Remy, inspired by their friendship, connects his mech’s power to Cricket’s, reviving it. Cricket continued to fight against the Giant Chicken as it pecked his mech.
Gramma fought through the heavy gusty winds as she resume, shouting “ERNEST!!!!!!! Dang it I’m so close.”
Cricket was getting ready to go on supercharge mode as he was ready to kick the chicken into space. He stood up the town and firmly replied to the Giant Chicken, “Okay Chicken, I’ve just had enough of you! You’ve terrorized Big City FOR THE LAST TIME!!!!!!!” Remy was anxiously watching Cricket and said “Come on, Cricket! You can do it!”
Gramma continued to storm throw the Afterlife and shouted “ERNEST!!!!” Archemorus It’s too late we have to go!” The gateway continued to get smaller and smaller. Tilly didn’t want to leave the moment but had one last chance to make Ernest Green make for Alice as Tilly screamed of the echos “GRANDPA, GRANDPA GREEN!!!!!!”






He grabs her hand just in time as Ernest Green finally get a chance to see Alice again with a gentle smile “Hi, Alice”. Alice then replied “Hey, you. Ernest “You went through all this trouble just to see me?” Alice Yeah, well, you know me. I could never get enough of you” tender, Tilly gets emotionally happy to see Alice get a chance to hug Ernest Green. Tilly then got a happy tear with “Ah. Huh? Mmm” tearful as she watches their embrace.
Cricket kicks the chicken into space with the fastest power to take the chicken all the way to outer space. The Chicken roared all the way up with a fireball with the maximum speed flying up and then felt relax like going up all the way to haven. The chicken finally made it up to outer space where it explodes into fried chicken, raining on a cheering crowd. One gets caught in a man’s mouth, another bounces off a baby’s head. The worm guy sits in a pipe sarcastically replied crossed his arms “Hah. Not bad, kid” and Remy’s excitement “That’s my buddy!” As Cricket landed safely, the whole town celebrated his heroism as the crowd chants “Cricket! Cricket!”










Bill, suddenly popping into the foreground, halts the revelry with a skeptical outburst, “Wait a minute! Let me get this straight: You expect me to believe that you and Remy piloted mechs and drop-kicked a giant chicken into space?!”he exclaims, his voice dripping with disbelief. Cricket casually shrugs, “Well, yeah, why not?” undeterred. Bill turns to Tilly, incredulous, “And, Tilly, you’re telling me you and Ma died today on purpose in order to say hi to my deceased father?!?” Tilly confesses with a sheepish grin, “All right, you got us. Gramma and I did not in fact visit the afterlife today. We just looked at old photo albums together. It was touchin’, but more pleasant than adventurous.” Cricket chimes in, “So we made up our stories,” with Tilly adding, “Expectations were high,” and Gramma noting, “It’s natural to wanna embellish the truth a bit.” Cricket checks, “And… you still had fun, right?”prompting a thoughtful pause from Bill. He nods, “Yeah. I liked when the giant chicken talked. But y’know, maybe we’re goin’ about this hundredth adventure stuff all wrong. Instead of trying so hard to out-do our past selves, maybe our one-hundredth adventure could be about being grateful for all the adventures we’ve already had!”Cricket quips, “Yeah, I mean, not many people make it past twenty-six adventures anymore,” earning a chuckle. Gramma, practical as ever, asks, “Okay, but what do we do?” and Tilly, eyes sparkling, responds, “I have an idea,”setting the stage for a heartfelt celebration. Tilly suggests a simpler celebration, and the backyard transforms into a lively party with balloons, a “100th Adventure” banner, and friends like Gloria, Remy, and Community Sue.



Tilly’s “idea” is a bit more laid back but still fun. Pan down to show the Greens and all their friends having a backyard party, complete with balloons and even a 100th adventure banner. Cricket throws a flying frisbee over towards Kiki, Benny, Weezie and Gregly, who are eating ice cream. Community Sue runs over and catches it. She then throws it towards Remy and his family, who are eating food, next to Alexander and Terry, who are talking in a corner. The disc lands towards Remy, but Vasquez keeps him from harm by breaking it, letting the family go back to eating. Elsewhere, Nancy and Andromeda are having a sack race. As Andromeda falls, Nick runs by, with his sack ruined, therefore ending the race. Gloria and Jade are playing with party blowers and dancing around. Tilly gives Gramma a de-shelled pistachio bag, her “Gramma, I’m sorry I was unable to make your wish to see Grampa Green actually come true. But I did end up de-shelling an entire bag of pistachios for ya” apologetic, Gramma’s “Aw, that’s sweet, dear. Hearing your story today was just as good as actually going on that adventure. That’s the beauty of stories, or at least what Ernest always said about them. So you really did make my wish come true. Thank you, Tilly” warm as they hug. Gramma’s smile soft with gratitude.




At the Greens’ lively backyard barbecue, the air is thick with the smoky aroma of grilling hot dogs as fireflies flicker under a starry sky, the family and friends gathered to celebrate their hundredth adventure with balloons and a festive “100th Adventure” banner. Amid the laughter and clinking soda bottles, Cricket, his eyes wide with curiosity, leans toward Bill, who’s flipping hot dogs on the grill, and asks, “Hey, Dad? I just realized you never finished the story of your adventure. What happened with the package?” his voice brimming with anticipation. Bill, brushing sauce onto the sizzling dogs, shrugs casually, downplaying the event with “Oh, nothing really. I got to the address and delivered it to its rightful owner,” his tone suggesting a mundane errand. Cricket’s face falls, his disappointment evident as he slumps back, muttering “Oh, that’s it? I was kind of hoping for an exciting twist or somethin’.” Bill chuckles, his wise smile glinting as he tends the grill, beginning to say “Well, life doesn’t always end…” before a flashback cuts in, his earnest voice-over continuing, “…with an exciting twist, son. Excuse me, ma’am, this package was misdelivered to my house. But looks like it was supposed to come here. Happy to help!” as he hands the package to Babe on a quiet porch, oblivious to the sinister contents tied to Chip Whistler’s revenge plot lurking inside, casting an ominous shadow over the joyful celebration. Chip Whistler, the Greens’ nemesis, hiding inside. Chip gloats, the package part of his revenge plan, his maniacal laughter echoing as Babe joins in. The scene cuts back to the joyful party, ironic happy music underscoring the looming threat, setting up future conflict.



- Family and Memories: The episode underscores that the Greens’ strength lies in their shared experiences, not in outdoing themselves.
- Humor and Heart: It mixes slapstick (monstrous chickens) with emotional beats (reflecting on past adventures).
- Teamwork vs. Individuality: The Greens’ solo quests highlight their unique personalities but reinforce their bond when they reunite.
- Setup for Future Stakes: Chip’s looming revenge adds tension to the celebratory tone.
Production Notes
- Significance: As the 100th episode, “One Hundred” is a milestone, making Big City Greens the third Disney Television Animation series to reach 100 episodes, after Phineas and Ferb and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. It’s part of a mid-season event, with an extended runtime for extra content.
- Animation Style: The episode uses the show’s vibrant 2D animation, with exaggerated visuals for the chickens and afterlife sequences. The party scene likely features dynamic crowd shots, a staple of Big City Greens’ big moments.
- Music: Joachim Horsley’s score amplifies the comedic chaos and emotional beats, possibly with a celebratory theme for the party.
- Behind the Scenes: Creators Chris and Shane Houghton emphasized packing the episode with fan-favorite elements—jokes, a large cast, and touching moments. It was screened early at Disney’s Bring Your Kids to Work Day and played on a loop at a studio celebration.
- Release Context: The episode premiered on Disney Channel on May 3, 2025, and streamed on Disney+ on May 7, 2025.
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