
CityKids
Season 1
Set somewhere in New York, this series follows a group of young urbanites as they deal with typical, everyday, adolescent problems to which they must find the solutions. However, what separates this from other, like-minded shows is not only that, but it also features cutaways and side moments with some original Muppet characters. This is a fresh take, as they're solved in a different light and although the teens and the Muppet characters never meet with each other, the Muppet characters are still involved somehow, at least from afar.
Where to Watch Season 1
13 Episodes
- Becoming a ManE2
Becoming a ManAfter David's cousin Seth has a bar mitzvah. David decides to have one too so he can get a CD player, but he has to perform mitzvahs, or good deeds, to prepare him for the ceremony. Meanwhile, Snoopy waits for a birthday card from his dad. The episode features the original song "Reggawitz.' - The Curse of Ali BabaE4
The Curse of Ali BabaNikki gets a credit card and treats the gang to dinner at her favorite restaurant, Ali Baba's. After seeing his sister dancing with friends in the park, Tito thinks his younger sister Marisol (Aesha Waks) is growing up too fast. The episode features the original song "Credit" by Raliegh Neal II (music) and Malik Yoba (lyrics). - The MuralE6
The MuralRicky asks Tito to paint a mural to honor his father who recently died. The gang has problems with the request--Ricky's father was a local drug dealer. Meanwhile, David gets caught in a portable toilet while bird watching for biology class in Central Park. The episode features the original song "Little Bit of Lovin'" by Raliegh Neal II (music) and Malik Yoba (lyrics). - Alterations with AttitudeE7
Alterations with AttitudeDavid joins the Big Buddy Little Buddy program, but his Little Buddy Toby turns out to be more than he can handle. The gang forgets to tell Susan their movie plans. The episode features the original song "Eye Can Be" by Raliegh Neal II (music) and Hassan Elgendi and Latoya Brown (lyrics). - Quality TimeE8
Quality TimeSnoopy's dad visits and has a big announcement to make. After watching a self-help talk show, Nikki's mom, Alice, takes time off to spend the weekend with Nikki and her friends. Will Nikki--and Alice--survive the embarrassment? The episode features the original song "Saturday" by Raliegh Neal II and Christopher Tyng (music) and Malik Yoba and Hassan Elgendi (lyrics). - Rooftop ThanksgivingE9
Rooftop ThanksgivingWhile making Thanksgiving plans, the girls eavesdrop on Zia's phone call and jump to the conclusion that she's planning to divorce Pete. Tito discovers a homeless family next door on Thanksgiving Day. The episode features the original song "Heal the Rainbow" by Raliegh Neal II (music) and Malik Yoba (lyrics). - Pack of LiesE10
Pack of LiesChris tells hist English teacher Mr. Lester (Don Chastain) that he has to attend his grandfather's funeral in order to avoid a test on Macbeth. Angelica buys a smelly herb necklace from a street vendor (Jeffrey Solomon) to attract Juan Cabrini (Robert Rodriguez), a new kid a school. The episode features the original song "Lyin' to Yourself" by Raliegh Neal II (music) and Malik Yoba (lyrics). - Love Letters on the HudsonE11
Love Letters on the HudsonSusan has a secret admirer (Kevin Jordan), and the gang tries to figure out who it is. John has to spend the afternoon with his grumpy Uncle Jasper (Arthur French) while his mom (Angela Scott) is at a conference. The episode features the original song "Book on Pain" by Raliegh Neal II (music) and Malik Yoba (lyrics). - All My TrialsE12
All My TrialsAngelica goes to court after getting a ticket for throwing garbage out of her apartment window. Susan's Aunt May takes her to lunch, but Susan feels like she's not good enough for her. The episode features the original song "When We Get There" by Raliegh Neal II (music) and Roney Jean Philippe (lyrics). - I Am WomanE13
I Am WomanThe girls sneak into the Plaza Hotel to see Hilary Clinton after Nikki becomes frustrated that a group of guys at the court won't let her join their basketball game because she's a girl. Meanwhile, David thinks he has general anxiety disorder (GAC) after watching a tv show. The episode features the original song "Da Last Word" by Raliegh Neal II (music) and Hassan Elgendi (lyrics).