In this parody of Cyndi Lauper's Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, Kiff sings about how squirrels are always down for a nutty good time.
Cricket and Tilly sing about how life is a little different growing up on a farm.
The Greens parody "Break This Down" from "Descendants 3."
The anthem for main protagonists' trusy sidekicks.
In this cover of "Ain't No Doubt About It" from "Zombies 3," Cricket tries to convince Remy to unplug from technology and enjoy a day outside.
A parody of Exceptional Zed.
Libby, Candace, and Marcy form a girl band called The Stress Girlz to sing a cathartic anthem about how they deal with anxiety.
Tilly wants to be the Queen of Nice instead of Mean.
Tilly tells Cricket a Halloween tale of the Monster Man.
Dr. Doofenshmirtz, Baymax, Launchpad, Anne Boonchuy and Tilly Green sing their own version of "Deck the Halls."
Emojified Dr. Doof just wants to belt out a Christmas tune, but he keeps getting interrupted.
Cricket, Tilly, Gramma, and Bill make the best out of being stuck at home by singing a lyric parody of "Flesh & Bone" from the movie "Zombies 2."
Check out Cricket from "Big City Greens" singing "Where Are All the Monsters," a parody of China Anne McClain's Halloween song, "Calling All the Monsters!"
Lyric video parody version of China Anne McClain's song "Calling All the Monsters" titled "Where Are All the Monsters?" and starring Cricket from "Big City Greens."
Disney characters sing along to songs.
The Disney Channel's greatest animated villains gather together to sing a power anthem about how good it is to be evil!