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To prove to his parents that he is money-wise, Remy starts his own business; feeling neglected by his family, Bill befriends a murder of crows.
To prove to his parents that he is money-wise, Remy starts his own business; feeling neglected by his family, Bill befriends a murder of crows.
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S3, EP15 "Pizza Deliverance; Horse Girl"A pizza delivery girl from Big City has to flee from a crazed country family; when Bill gets a horse for the day, Tilly must hide how much she secretly hates horses.
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S3, EP17 "Pen Pals; Study Abroad"Tilly and Andromeda exchange letters that reveal their outlooks on the world; Remy enlists the Greens to help him lie to his parents about his week in the country.
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S4, EP1 "Truck Stopped; Jingled"Tilly and Cricket wrestle with decision-making at a truck stop between Big City and the country; Tilly rises through the ranks as a Big City jingle writer.
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S4, EP2 "Stand-Up Bill; Green Trial"Bill discovers his favorite comedian, Fred the Farmer, may not be who he claims to be; Tilly defends Cricket at a family trial after he's accused of stealing an entire cake.
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S4, EP30 "Rehashed History; Unplanned"Cricket and Remy recall an adventure at the museum that almost derailed their friendship; Cricket learns he was unexpected.
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S4, EP24 "Saxon Saxability; Remy Dillemy"Saxon finds love; Remy's parents bond with him.
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S4, EP22 "Charity Case; Like Father"When Tilly sees a manipulative ad, she goes to extremes to save all moths; after spending a week with Bill, Cricket fears he's infected with Billness.
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