"The Move"
Trivia
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General[]
- Morals:
- Change can be a scary thing. Nothing stays the same. However, if you make the most of it and adapt to it, you'll find it can still feel like home.
- Sometimes people need to take it easy for a while.
- This episode serves as the continuation to "Dirt Jar".
- This also serves as part 2 of the transition from Big City to Smalton for Season 3B.
- This episode premiered one day before the official premiere of the Disney Channel Original Movie, Under Wraps 2.
- It also premiered one day before the premiere of the season 34 of The Simpsons, another cartoon about a yellow-skinned family property of 20th Television Animation, another Disney's subdivision.
- This is the first episode in the series to premiere on Disney Channel along with a new episode of Hamster & Gretel, another animated Disney Channel Original Series.
- This is the first time Cricket is ever shown to use his own smartphone after only borrowing Gramma's phone in "Takened".
- In "Cyberbullies", Cricket says he doesn't have a smartphone.
- This is the second double-length episode to not play the theme song after "Green Christmas".
- This episode marks the debut of a new credits sequence, showing scenes of the Greens' country house and the surrounding farmland to reflect the transition from Big City to Smalton.
- This double-length episode marks the longest cold open to date lasting a total of three minutes and fourty-three seconds.
- With the exception of the prologue, the Greens and Remy were the only characters to appear throughout the episode.
- Strangely, Gregly is the only member of Benny, Weezie and Kiki's group of friends who is not present when Cricket's friends say goodbye to the Greens.
Continuity[]
- When Bill fixes the TV, the Seinfeld parody from "Cousin Jilly" can be seen on the screen.
- The ringtone on Cricket's phone is the Barry Cuda song.
- The anxiety effects from "Paint Misbehavin'" were seen yet again.
- Tilly rolling down the window and singing may be a throwback to the previous episode Bleeped.
- Chase from "Little Buddy" makes a cameo appearance when the Greens leave for Smalton.