Buttons & Rusty: Welcome To Chucklewood

Buttons and Rusty: Welcome to Chucklewood is an animated television series and a reboot of the original Chucklewood Critters series.

Plot
The adventures of a bear cub named Buttons and fox cub named Rusty, along with the chief park ranger's nephew named Johnny in Chucklewood Park and in the suburb.

Characters

 * Buttons (voiced by Christian J. Simon): A young brown bear cub who lives in the forested area of Chucklewood Park. He's the only child of Abner and Bridgette, and lives in a cave with his parents along with his best friend, a fox cub named Rusty, along with his folks. Like in The Chucklewood Critters Movie, Buttons is depicted with sclera, in contrast to the original series, which portrayed him with black bead eyes.
 * Abner (voiced by Chris Hardwick): A male brown bear and Buttons' father who wears blue overalls. He wears cyan pajamas when sleeping. He wears a gold hard hat when building. His swimwear is a pair of gray swimming trunks.
 * Bridgette (voiced by Grey DeLisle): A female brown bear and Buttons' mother. She wears pink pajamas when sleeping. She wears a blue apron when cooking or doing dishes. Her swimwear is a blue maillot.
 * Rusty (voiced by Nicolas Cantu): An energetic red/orange fox cub and the best friend of Buttons. He lives in the same cave in Chucklewood Park with him and his parents.
 * George (voiced by Tom Kenny): A red/orange fox and Rusty’s father. He wears a yellow apron when gardening or doing dishes. His swimwear is a pair of brown swimming trunks.
 * Rosie (voiced by Veronica Taylor): A red/orange vixen and Rusty’s mother. She wears a purple apron when gardening, cooking or doing dishes. Her swimwear is a jade bikini.
 * Johnny (voiced by Pierce Gagnon): A human boy and Chief Ranger Jones' nephew who gets along with all the critters in Chucklewood. He goes on an adventure with Buttons and Rusty and teaches them what goes on outside of Chucklewood Park. He is also Junior Ranger of Chucklewood Park.
 * Chief Ranger Jones a.k.a. "Jonesy" (voiced by Will Ferrell): The chief park ranger of Chucklewood Park and Johnny's uncle.
 * Bearbette and Frisky (voiced by Skai Jackson and Mckenna Grace): The boy cubs’ girlfriends. Bearbette is a red-brown bear cub with her hair, stomach, and muzzle honey-blonde. When swimming or sunbathing, she wears a gold bikini. Frisky is an orange vixen cub with auburn hair with a purple bowtie on her head. When swimming or sunbathing, she wears a purple (matching the color of her bowtie) bikini.
 * Darwin (voiced by Samuel L. Jackson):
 * Bearnadine (voiced by Gabrielle Union):
 * Skipper and Bluebell (voiced by Harland Williams and Kristen Schaal): Two blue-grey rabbits. Skipper wears either a blue and white or blue and red striped sweater (similar to Reader Rabbit’s) or a blue and white or blue and red striped t-shirt. His swimwear is a pair of teal swimming trunks. Bluebell wears a pink sweater or t-shirt with a smiling carrot on either of them. Her swimwear is a pink bikini.
 * Turner (voiced by Brian Posehn): A turtle and friend of the boy cubs.
 * Skeeter (voiced by Jaleel White): A brown mouse, the smallest member of the cast. He wears a green sweater and a green winter hat. In warm weather, he wears a baby blue t-shirt and sometimes a baby blue baseball cap. His swimwear is a pair of yellow swimming trunks. Because of his size, he is often nervous and high-strung.
 * Freddie (voiced by Taran Killam): A raccoon and friend of the boy cubs who tends to be a troublemaker. He loves staring at females in bikinis in which he calls them "chickens," in which Bearbette, Frisky or Robin scold him for. He usually calls old people "fuddy-duddies," which Buttons scolds him for. But like Johnny, Buttons, Rusty and the rest of the critters in Chucklewood Park, he is on the lookout for any villain who could wreak havoc in the park and in the suburb, including Zak Vileman, who he calls "Jack Pileman," much to Zak's annoyance. What also makes Freddie not a bad raccoon is when Buttons dresses up as Sasquatch to prank him and gets captured by stupid researchers after he provokes him to do so, Freddie gets very remorseful and guilty. He wears either a red T-shirt or sweater with a raccoon skull on either of them. His swimwear is a pair of red swimming trunks.
 * Philbert (voiced by Mike Pollock): Freddie’s father who wears red overalls.
 * Lester Eli Gator (voiced by Brad Garrett): A green canjun alligator who lives in Crystal Bayou and a close friend of Bearbette and Frisky and Bearbette's family.
 * Franklin (voiced by Kenan Thompson): A brown barn owl and the boy cubs' teacher, who turns into a rap singer. He is unofficially called "M.C. Franklin," when as a rap singer, which he wears late-1980s rap singer attire.
 * Quacker (voiced by Andy Samberg): A white duck and denizen of the forest. He always responds with quacks. He wears either a yellow scarf with a red hat, a red postman's hat or a red baseball cap when not delivering messages.
 * Ranger Roderick Rodrigo (voiced by ): An overweight park ranger who's hard-working and determined. He is also assistant to Jonesy. Ranger Rodrigo does not enjoy Buttons and Rusty's company (especially Rusty) due to the fact they irritate him (much to Johnny's displeasure). He is referred to as "Roddy."
 * Robin (voiced by Aubrey Anderson-Emmons): An exchange student from Crystal Grove, Johnny's friend (girlfriend) and classmate from school. She's also good friends with Bearbette and Frisky. Her normal attire varies each time. Her swimwear is a tan bikini.
 * Harold McCobb (voiced by Bruce Campbell): Robin's father and owner of Harold and Daughter's outdoor store.
 * Bob (voiced by Dave Willis):
 * Principal Pines (voiced by Carey Means): Johnny's school principal. He reminisces his time as a disco dancer.

Recurring Antagonists

 * Zak Vileman (voiced by Tom Kenny): The CEO of Vileman World Inc. and a robotics inventor with a vocal impression of Gilbert Gottfried, who is the critters' archenemy. He grew up alongside Jonesy and the boy cubs' folks. According to Jonesy, Zak's attitude is worse than Freddie's. He tries develop to hotels, vacation spots, new products and new inventions in Chucklewood Park and the suburb mainly to make money. His plans are always foiled by the critters. Zak usually calls Buttons "Bear Kid" and Rusty "Fox Boy." As a running gag, he calls the critters "Chucklewood Fritters," with the critters usually correcting him. Buttons and Rusty's rivalry with Zak is surprisingly friendly and comedic, due to the boy cubs' pacifistic nature, even though they know he is an enemy and they don't trust him. He is always designing robots, usually to get what he wants. His most frequently seen invention is the Robot ZigZak. He has a skyscraper located in the suburb. This skyscraper is where the ZigZaks are produced. He usually rides on the shoulders of a ZigZak. He is scared of the dark (as seen in "Abner's Diet"). His favorite food is tomatoes. Most times, Zak attempts to commit acts of crime, including piracy, hacking, trespassing and hijacking. He also attempted to kill the boy cubs. He doesn't like it when other villains (except for Zany Zeke) tell his ZigZaks what to do. His henchman besides his ZigZaks is Zany Zeke the swindler.
 * Zany Zeke (voiced by Tom Kenny): A swindler and Zak Vileman's henchman, besides his Robot ZigZaks. He helps Zak find some way to con people out of their money. He usually gets annoyed when the ZigZaks take Zak literally. According to "Smokin' Tongues," he is surprisingly allergic to tobacco. He usually refers to Zak Vileman as his "chief." He is based off of Raffish Ralph from The Berenstain Bears.
 * Robot ZigZaks (voiced by Frank Welker, Jeff Bennett, Tom Kenny and Mr. Lawrence): Robot minions that work for and are created by Zak Vileman. Their infamous weakness is that they are very literal minded. This means that the ZigZaks do exactly what Zak tells them to do, but not always what he means (much to Zany Zeke's annoyance). For example, when Zak exclaimed "Somebody pinch me!" in "The Three MarkeTEERS," a ZigZak literally pinched him, and he returned with an "I didn't mean literally!"
 * Delilah Denara (voiced by Jill Talley): A fashion designer and is always setting trends. She travels is a fuchsia limo with a lounge chair, and is never without the best comforts life can afford. Her main purpose is her clothing line, Delilah Denara's Pet Fashion of Nature. She uses a body-controlling ray to freeze animals alive and sell them as living fashion accessories. Some viewers raise the point that the animals are still fully conscious when body-controlled. She refers to Buttons as "Buttonsangelo" and Rusty as "Rustico." She is also a bit of a flirt as seen in "The Election."
 * Dario (voiced by Mr. Lawrence): Delilah's henchman who often fails in the simplest tasks. He is portrayed as unintelligent to the point that he can't function alone. He does whatever Delilah tells him to do. He hardly ever speaks except to say "Yes, ma'am, Delilah.", and when he does, across as childlike. He tries to help Delilah design her fashions, but she is unsatisfied with his suggestions. Due to his perceived low intelligence, he is extremely patient and cheerful, even under Delilah's dictating ways and says "I love my job." He also has been given a torch tulip for free by Randal and became "Torch Dario" as shown in "Dreadhoot." Their relationship is loosely based on that of Yzma and Kronk in Disney's animated feature film, The Emperor's New Groove.
 * Chef Garrett Gourmad (voiced by Tom Kenny): A chef with a heavy southern accent. He is an expert at "sabotage cooking" and serves only either endangered species or stolen food, which had caused him to lose his chef's license and to be fired from his gourmet cooking job (as revealed in "Abner's Diet"). He lives in a camper that features a fold-out restaurant, accessed by pulling a wire nearby Chucklewood River. When it folds out, it reveals an outdoor restaurant on a deck complete with full kitchen, at least one table, and chairs. He prefers to cook his patron's meals in front of them, and charges a heavy price for it. He also has a pair of caterpillar tread roller skates (as seen in "Memory Loss"). He is also shown to steal medicine (as seen in the same episode). In "Abner's Diet," he hinted at selling living toys that go with a meal. He calls the boy cubs names based on their natural colors: Buttons has been called "Brown Pear," while Rusty suffers with "Orange Tangerine."
 * Syco the Snake (voiced by ): A snake who lives in the dump and encouraged Buttons and Rusty to smoke. He is also responsible for writing the bad word on Jonesy's trash can that Buttons, Rusty, Bearbette and Frisky read off of. He is the owner of the book of dirty tricks.
 * Randal the Wizard (voiced by Dana Snyder): A grouchy wizard who lives in a cabin of Chucklewood Park. He disguises as a woodsman to avoid attention. Randal is friends with the boy cubs at times making him an anti-hero and making him similar to the Amoeba Boys from The Powerpuff Girls. He's also the son of Mother Nature and Father Time.
 * Lord Murdock (voiced by Andy Serkis): A villain from the season finale of Season 1. He is a short (same height as Buttons and Rusty), green dragon-like sorcerer with small wings who wears a purple cloak. In his debut episode, he casts a spell on everyone in Chucklewood Park with an "Anger Crystal," corrupting them with "anger" to turn them against each other. Despite the fact that he is a villain, his level of intimidation is rather low due to the fact that he is revealed to be a wish granter for other villains.

Episodes
Buttons and Rusty: Welcome to Chucklewood will feature 100 episodes in total. Each special will be an a hour long.

Season 1

 * 1) Night of the Chucklewood Creeper - Buttons and Rusty decide to go spend the night with Johnny while Jonesy goes out to do some late night errands leaving his new assistant ranger, Roderick Rodrigo a.k.a. "Roddy" to watch over them. Johnny tells Buttons and Rusty a scary story of an urban legend. The evil inventor and CEO of Vileman World Inc., Zak Vileman along his associate, the swindler, Zany Zeke, overhears Johnny's scary story and plans to use this advantage to scare everyone in Chucklewood away with a Chucklewood Creeper robot so he can dig himself and his associate a pool in Chucklewood to swim in when it's daytime. Fortunately, after Johnny, Buttons, Rusty, and the rest of the critters discover this, they manage to stop Zak and destroy the robot.
 * 2) The Election - After Skipper and Bluebell learn about the ecosystems with flying squirrels and acorns, they both choose a different side. After a disagreement, they decide to have an election to run against each other. This worries not only Buttons and Rusty when they are reminded of the feud their folks had, but also their folks too. Altogether, they decide that they must make peace with Skipper and Bluebell by showing them how important flying squirrels and acorns are to the ecosystem. But in their attempts to do so, evil fashion designer, Delilah Denara and her henchman Dario kidnap all the flying squirrels in Chucklewood – and Rusty – in order to create a new fall line of living rodent clothing, with Rusty as their new top junior model. To save Buttons' body controlled pal, and the rest of the flying squirrels in Chucklewood, Skipper and Bluebell are forced to stop their election and assist Buttons and Johnny in doing so.
 * 3) Abner's Diet - Concerned with Abner's health, the critters decide to put him in a strict healthy diet and exercise. But when the evil sabotaging chef, Garrett Gourmad replaces Abner's healthy ketchup with Toxic Atomic Sauce and burns his mouth, Abner is rushed into the hospital and the doctor explains that to cool down his mouth, he needs a bowl of ice cream. To avenge his father, Buttons, with the help of Rusty, goes to the supermarket in the suburb to get some ice cream using Johnny's money, but he is kidnapped as a living toy by Gourmad who steals the ice cream that Buttons had bought and plans to use as the main course. Rusty manages to escape back to Chucklewood Park to come up with a plan to rescue Buttons and retrieve the stolen ice cream. Later, as Buttons tries to stall Gourmad, fellow villains, Zak Vileman, Zany Zeke and Delilah Denara, arrive for the main course – stolen ice cream, with Buttons as a living toy. Johnny, Rusty, Turner and Skeeter take Franklin's new Platypus-sensory goggles to rescue Buttons and retrieve the ice cream and Abner's mouth is cooled down with a bowl of ice cream.
 * 4) The Three MarkeTEERS - Johnny travels to the supermarket with Buttons and Rusty in the suburb to gather food for their folks. However, Zak Vileman and Zany Zeke were given a favor by a group of gangsters to get some food from the same supermarket for their wild reception. After Zak and Zeke disguise themselves and shoplift every item that the gangsters requested, Johnny, Buttons and Rusty notice this on the shoplifter catching camera owned by the supermarket manager and call their folks that they're gonna be home late tonight and Robin, Bearbette and Frisky for backup using the girl cubs' turbo scooter given to them by Franklin. Can the kids and cubs crash the gangsters reception?
 * 5) Smokin' Tongues - While traveling to an abandoned dump, Buttons and Rusty meet with a snake name Syco who offers them cigarettes which adds smoking to their new habits, this concerns Bearbette and Frisky. The girl cubs head to Franklin's cave and ask him if there are any ways for the boy cubs to quit smoking and Franklin teaches them the many ways to quit smoking and then they teach this Buttons and Rusty. Buttons and Rusty, admitting that what they did was wrong, confess to the girl cubs that Syco is responsible for convincing them to smoke, so Bearbette makes a big proclamation for her, Frisky and the boy cubs to find Syco and scold him for it. They find him smoking outside an outdoor cafe in the suburb and they tell him what they know about smoking and Zak Vileman and Zany Zeke overhear this from outside the cafe and surprisingly agree with them. Of course, Syco denies this but starts gagging and turns pale, much to everyone's (including Zak and Zeke) surprise. The girl cubs tell Buttons and Rusty that what happened to Syco is why they shouldn't smoke and Syco is rushed to the hospital by Zak and Zeke and declares to Buttons, Rusty, Bearbette and Frisky that they'll be seeing more of him. [NOTE: Rated TV-PG for the episode’s depiction of smoking. Viewer discretion is advised for the young.]
 * 6) Kirby the Robot - Buttons and Rusty decides to watch over a engineer's robot.
 * 7) Game On - When Johnny gives his old hand held video game to Rusty, he can't stop playing with it.
 * 8) Rebel Without a Paw - After getting a scar from an accident, Buttons becomes rebellious. Rusty discovers that the accident that gave Buttons a scar was not an accident but the doing of Zak Vileman. Rusty then discovers that with the Time Communicator that Franklin invented, he can prevent Buttons from getting the scar.
 * 9) The Lonely Woodsman - When the boy cubs' favorite toy fall into the cabin of a grouchy woodsman name Randal they try to get it back. Until they learn he's a secretly a wizard.
 * 10) What's Eating Buttons? - Buttons falls into a deep anxiety and depression. The critters tries to cheer him up and figure out whats worrying him. They find out what's worrying him is that Zak Vileman and Zany Zeke have condemned his favorite treehouse and are planning on cutting it down.
 * 11) Dreadhoot - Franklin become a crime-fighting hero called Dreadhoot after a mountain lion start causing trouble.
 * 12) Frisky, My Dear - Frisky kisses Rusty after winning a race, since then Rusty becomes too attach to her. But will this effect his friendship between him and Frisky when everyone starts making a big deal.
 * 13) Joker's Wildlife - Fed up with Freddie's pranks, Buttons decides to get even with him and he prank him by dressing as Sasquatch. But things doesn't go well when Buttons is captured by researchers. This makes Freddie feel so guilty that he must get Buttons out of this mess. Meanwhile, Buttons discovers that the researchers who captured him have been hired by Zak Vileman, who wanted to show a Sasquatch to the public.
 * 14) The Weevil Within - Buttons and Rusty's cave is infested with weevil so they decide to ask Randal for help them.
 * 15) Chucklewood Gang meets Frankenstein (Halloween Special) -
 * 16) Who's Jonesy? - After a freak accident, Jonesy get amnesia, loses his memory and runs off to the forest. Johnny and the critters must save him and get his memory back.
 * 17) Trading Spaces - While avoiding spring cleaning, Rusty meets an space alien name Bleek who's trying to get away from his lazy lifestyle he has with him and his brothers. He transform into Rusty and takes his place while Rusty takes his as well. But things doesn't go the way Rusty wanted it when the aliens realize he's not their brother, so Rusty tries to escape but he and Bleek's brothers get captured by Zak Vileman and Zany Zeke.
 * 18) Weekend with Roddy - Ranger Rodrigo must watch over Buttons and Rusty for the weekend while their folks are gone and Jonsey is out on training.
 * 19) Ready to Rumble, Lester? - The Critters visits Lester in the Crystal Bayou to see him perform in the pro-wresting show.
 * 20) Radishes vs. Turnips - Buttons and Rusty tries to settle a feud between two gophers.
 * 21) Enter to the School Zone - Buttons and Rusty travel to Johnny's school for a visit, during class time.
 * 22) Memory Loss - Buttons and Rusty visit Sweet Water Valley to visit Buttons’ grandmother, Gram. However, she only recognizes Bridgette. Franklin arrives and discovers Gram has Alzheimer's Disease. Franklin tells Buttons and Rusty that the medicine that improves the symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease is in the hands of Chef Garrett Gourmad.
 * 23) Locked in the Library - Robin takes the girl cubs to the library to work on a project for school. As Robin completes her project, she reads a long story to the girl cubs causing them to fall asleep and finding out that they’re locked in the library! As they do their best to keep themselves safe, they also must outsmart Randal the Wizard, who plans steal some of the books in the library so he can try more magic powers.
 * 24) Look, Ma! No Glasses! - A windy day in Chucklewood causes Franklin's glasses to be blown away. Franklin tries on eye contacts so that he can see. After Buttons and Rusty search for Franklin's glasses all over in Chucklewood, the discover that Syco the Snake has Franklin's glasses to read his book of dirty tricks.
 * 25) Season 1 Finale: The Epic Chucklewood Story in a Brand New Year (Special) - While stuck in the cave, during a rainy day and bored out of their minds, Buttons and Rusty decide to write the most epic story they ever made from a book full of blank pages giving by Jonesy. A story about their greatest adventures in Chucklewood Park while saving the day from an evil sorcerer named Lord Murdock, who had been secretly hired by Zak Vileman, Delilah Denara and Chef Garrett Gourmad who plan on spoiling New Year's Day and turning Chucklewood Park into "Villain World." Buttons and Rusty then break Murdock's "Anger Crystal," which corrupted everyone in Chucklewood Park. But Murdock had one last trick up his sleeve, making Zak, Delilah and Gourmad as powerful villains, with Zak's Robot ZigZaks merging into a giant robot, Delilah using magical powers based on the attire she wears and Gourmad's food exploding when on impact. Buttons and Rusty manage to save the day by washing Murdock with water, causing the other villains to lose their powers and make a hasty retreat along with Murdock. Now celebrating New Year's Day, Buttons and Rusty tell the epic story that they wrote to everyone and with a clip show, the critters reminisce the events of the first season.

Season 2

 * 1) An Eye for an Aye Aye -
 * 2) Meet the Pandas -
 * 3) I Saw a Dragon - The critters believe there's a dragon living in the mountains, only to realize its was a komodo dragon that escaped from the zoo.
 * 4) The Bad Word on the Trash Can -
 * 5) Moosing Around - Johnny must help and protect a great white moose (that was once protected watch over by Johnny's mom) from poachers. Meanwhile, George and Abner disguise themselves as the moose to discrated the poachers.
 * 6) There's No Cave Like Home - Bearbette imagines she is in a world similar to The Wizard of Oz when she is under anesthesia while getting her appendix removed and suffering from an appendicitis.
 * 7) Safety Turner -