List of Craig of the Creek characters

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The American animated television series Craig of the Creek features a cast created by Matt Burnett and Ben Levin. The series focuses on a trio of kids, collectively referred to as the "Stump Kids," led by Craig (voiced by Philip Solomon), a young boy who wants to explore and map the wide and mysterious creek located in the fictional suburban town of Herkleton, Maryland. His companions include Kelsey (voiced by Georgie Kidder in the pilot and the first 3 episodes and Noël Wells in episode 4-onwards), a young "warrior" girl with an active imagination and a lust for adventure, and J.P. (voiced by H. Michael Croner), a goofy and kind-hearted boy who likes to take things easy. In season four, they are joined by Omar (voiced by Zeno Robinson) a quiet, but very adventurous boy. The four of them attend different schools with the Creek being the only thing that brings them together.

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Craig Williams

Craig Williams
Craig of the Creek character
First appearance"Craig of the Creek" (2017)
Created byMatt Burnett
Ben Levin
Voiced byPhilip Solomon [1]
Age10
In-universe information
Full nameCraig Williams
AliasJacob [a 1]
NicknameMap Boy
Craig of the Creek
Craiggy Boy
SpeciesHuman
GenderMale
OccupationCartographer
AffiliationStump Kids
FamilyDuane Williams (father)
Nicole Williams (mother)
Bernard Williams (older brother)
Jessica Williams (younger sister)
Significant otherWildernessa (girlfriend)
RelativesEarl Williams (grandfather)
Jojo Williams (grandmother)
Darnell Williams (uncle)
Kim Williams (aunt)
Bryson Williams (cousin)
Jasmine Williams (cousin)

Craig Williams is a 10-year-old boy who enjoys playing at the creek with his friends Kelsey and J.P. He is a natural leader and always tries to help kids in need. Craig is never without his turquoise bag filled with "important" items, and carries a staff, made from a stair banister pole that he once got his head stuck in. Craig seems to know his way around the creek and worships its importance to the kids in Herkleton. He sets his sights on wanting to explore the creek for his own amusement and chart out everything. Because of this, he takes on the role of a cartographer at the creek as he usually draws maps and is asked by others to map or plot things for them. In "Escape from Family Dinner," it is implied that Craig is smart to some degree as he takes advanced math and admits that he likes the class. He also seems capable of knowing the answers to a math question just by looking at it for a few seconds. He also displays a great deal of building and construction which he inherited from his grandfather as seen in "Brother Builder." His favorite franchise is Slide the Ferret, a pastiche of Sonic the Hedgehog .

Craig can become power hungry or obsessive as seen in "Ace of Squares" and "Bug City." The reason for this might lead back to his relationship with Bernard. However, by the end of both episodes, he overcomes these urges. He is also convinced of supernatural or above average forces such as in "Doorway to Helen" (thinking that Helen was communicating to him from another dimension) and "The Last Kid in the Creek" (believing that he wished he was the only kid in the Creek), despite clear evidence to the more obvious and practical reasoning (Helen has a different schedule from Craig and all the other kids caught a virus from Kit). He can sometimes be pretty closed-minded as well, as he tends to ignore other people's advice in favor of his own, though he eventually sees reason. He is also self-conscious about the shape of his head; becoming embarrassed when commented on its odd appearance, but amused when given an endearing compliment such as when Sparkle Cadet said it was "cute."

Craig maintains a great relationship with his family except for Bernard whom he has a love-hate relationship. As seen in "Bring Out Your Beast" however, deep down it is implied that he simply wants to connect with him as his brother had a tendency to push him away when he was younger. The closest relationship he has is with his grandfather, Earl, who seems to have an adventurous spirit similar to Craig. Craig also cares for his two friends Kelsey and J.P. who in return look to him for guidance. He, along with his friends, all seem to be well known at the Creek, most likely for their various heroic endeavors. Craig has been viewed as something of an adviser and aide to the various factions of the Creek and has managed to enter the good graces of many, such as the Sewer Queen. His ability to be diplomatic has allowed him to form the Creek Council, a council consisting of him, Kelsey, J.P. and the leaders of the various factions of the creek.

Craig can be stubborn when it comes to maintaining some semblance of his childhood. In "The Evolution of Craig", he worried that he would turn into someone like Bernard and grow up into someone boring. In "Cousin of the Creek", he was slightly miffed when his cousin seemed to lack the enthusiasm they once shared when they were younger, though by the end they managed to find common ground. He ultimately wants to maintain his carefree nature throughout his life but learns that it is also important to show some maturity. He takes his role in the Creek very seriously to the point that he has managed to garner some self-importance. In "Tea Timer's Ball", he humorously believed that Eliza was trying to get back at him for humiliating her in the past, when in actuality she was trying to get back at Sailor Boy for not being invited to his yacht. He later took comfort in the fact that he had numerous other rivals and enemies at the Creek.

Craig has had annoying interactions with Wildernessa due to her dismissive attitude towards him. In truth, she actually has crush on him. In "Breaking the Ice", he calls her out on her actions, which leads to her apologizing and expressing her emotions (in the form of a bird mating call). After helping to rescue her dog, Cheesesticks, in "Puppy Love", they reveal their mutual feelings for each other and Craig starts calling her by her real name Vanessa.

In "Alternate Creekiverse", Craig is shown to be a dutiful forest scout who is still obsessed with exploring and takes his job as a protector much more seriously. In "Craig to the Future", Craig is a commission artist who works with Kit and is in a relationship with Vanessa, though he has lost touch with the other Stump Kids.

Kelsey Pokoly

Kelsey Pokoly
First appearance"Craig of the Creek" (2017)
Created byMatt Burnett
Ben Levin
Voiced byGeorgie Kidder [a 2] [2]
Noël Wells [3]
Age9
In-universe information
SpeciesHuman
GenderFemale
AffiliationStump Kids
FamilyNeil Pokoly (father)
Mortimor (pet)
Significant otherStacks (girlfriend)

Kelsey Pokoly is a 9-year-old girl with red hair who is one of Craig's friends. She is always seen wearing a cape. She has a pet parakeet, which she identifies as a falcon, named Mortimor who is usually perched on top of her head. Kelsey is adventurous and tends to be overly dramatic. She has internal narrations that the others are seemingly aware of. She is raised by her single widower father. Though she apparently won't admit it, Kelsey seems to slightly suffer from loneliness due to always being home alone without any parents to watch her for a long time. In "Body Swap", she openly expresses interest in having siblings to her father. In "Doorway to Helen", it is revealed that Kelsey is Jewish. It is implied that her obsession with fantasy came from her mother, who died some time ago, and has been inspired to write her book called Robyn and the Snow Sword. In "The Other Side: The Tournament", she is revealed to be a fan of the show Steven Universe .

Kelsey is under the belief that she is the lead hero in her own story and that one day her adventures will be written down. She carries a sword made from PVC pipe that was "bestowed" on her by a warehouse worker ironically named Piper. Despite it being a harmless blunt toy, it is shown to be very effective in combat, though it gets destroyed in "The Other Side" and rebuilt by "Camper on the Run". She wears a bluish-purple cape that she is seldom seen without and may have possibly come from her mother. Aside from that, Kelsey has a short temper and can be very feisty and curt in situations. From time to time, she has to be held back by Craig and J.P. whenever she begins to act out. In "Kelsey Quest", it is shown that whenever she is intimidated or put down, she can become self-degrading and her internal monologues begin to stall. Because of this, she needs the comfort and support of her friends.

Kelsey loves her father, who is the only person besides Mortimor who she has to rely on. In return, her father supports her fantasies. Kelsey is very close to Craig and J.P. She views the former as her equal in terms of adventuring and the latter as a simple, naive sidekick of sorts. She nevertheless cares for them dearly. Besides them, she appears to be close friends with Maney of the Horse Girls, who acts as her steed in "battle", Stacks, who provides interesting talks over various books of fantasy and sci-fi origin and has shown strong admiration towards Wildernessa and her animal conservationist efforts. In "Tea Timer's Ball", she learns that a boy named Aaron has a crush on her. Despite accepting his offer to attend a dance, she admits that she does not have any romantic feelings for him. She was later revealed via Twitter by show writer Jeff Trammell, to be a lesbian as well In the episode "Wildernessa" it is shown that Kelsey had a crush on Wildernessa. [4] [5] This culminated in the episode "Fire and Ice" where she realizes that she has feelings for Stacks and, following a supportive conversation with Kat, chooses to pursue a relationship with her. [6] In "Heart of the Forest", Xavier points out he wasn’t going to betray them but since they except Craig believed he was they motivated/wanted him to do it, Craig agrees what they did was disgraceful much to Kelsey's reaction.

In "Alternate Creekiverse", Kelsey is a member of the ninja kids, but is not as well adapted as them. She also has a mouse instead of a parakeet. In "Craig to the Future", Kelsey is close friends with Maya and they both take part in wrestling. She initially had broken up with Stacks for a week, but gets back together with her.

J.P. Mercer

J.P. Mercer
First appearance"Craig of the Creek" (2017)
Created byMatt Burnett
Ben Levin
Voiced byH. Michael Croner [7]
Age11
12 (Adventures in Baby Casino-)
In-universe information
Full nameJohn Paul Mercer
NicknameJ.P.
SpeciesHuman
GenderMale
AffiliationStump Kids
FamilyPaula Mercer (mother)
John Mercer (father)
Laura Mercer (sister)
Goo (pet)
Significant otherManey (girlfriend)
RelativesAmanda Mercer (possible step-mother)

John Paul "J.P." Mercer is a tall, 11-year-old boy with a Southern accent who is one of Craig's friends. He wears a hockey jersey that is clearly too big for him. He is shown to be a weirdo, but is very helpful and kind to those around him. In "Under the Overpass", Craig stated that he and Kelsey "found" J.P. through their constant exploration, but in Craig Before the Creek , it is revealed that they met him among pirates. He maintains an open minded attitude about things and hardly shows any prejudice whatsoever. These traits most likely come from his sister Laura who taught him that "all bodies are beautiful". He is also more likely to get dirty than either Craig or Kelsey which does not seem to bother him, but does occasionally irritate others. According to his mother, J.P. cannot stand directly in the sun for more than twenty seconds, otherwise "he'll combust".

Due to having a simple mind set, J.P. is at times shown to be incapable of taking care of himself and sometimes needs to rely on his friends for support. On the other hand, he gets along well with younger kids. As J.P. is older than his friends, he does wish to be more responsible as seen in "Sunday Clothes". He has a much more practical mindset and occasionally shows more discipline as he once berated Craig for getting angry and will at least attempt to take initiative whenever he or Kelsey are not up to the task. He is also willing to put them above anything else and considers them his lifelong companions.

He has a mutual attraction to Maney of the Horse Girls. What started as admiration has since evolved into genuine romantic feelings, as the two of them act shy when they are around one another and the two of them become a couple in "The Tea Timers Ball". J.P. surprisingly gets along well with Boris of the Junior Forest Scouts, despite everyone else disliking that group. He also has surprising intuition. During the events of "Alone Quest", J.P. was able to guess exactly what Kelsey was doing throughout the day with pinpoint accuracy, scaring Kelsey and Craig, whilst in "Sour Candy Trials" while Craig has a mental vision of his 'spirit family', J.P. claims that he can see them too. In "The Evolution of Craig", J.P. reveals that he wants to be just like his sister because of how well adjusted she is since graduating high school. He also deeply loves his mother Paula, but is only able to see her late at night when she comes home from flying. In "Heart of the Forest", Xavier points out he wasn’t going to betray them but since they except Craig believed he was they motivated/wanted him to do it, Craig agrees what they did was disgraceful much to J.P.'s reaction.

In "Alternate Creekiverse", J.P. is a member of the Paintball Kids, but is too peaceful compared to them. In "Craig to the Future", J.P. is the manager of the smoothie shop with Elder Dave still an employee there. He is still close friends with Omar and Bobby.

Omar

Omar
First appearance"Under the Overpass" (2018)
Created byMatt Burnett
Ben Levin
Voiced by Zeno Robinson [8]
Age12
In-universe information
NicknameThe Green Poncho
SpeciesHuman
GenderMale
AffiliationStump Kids
FamilyUnnamed sister
Unnamed brother-in-law
Unnamed stepbrother

Omar, formerly The Green Poncho and credited as Poncho in his first appearance, is a 12-year-old boy who comes from the other side of the Creek. In his first appearance, he came off as enigmatic and hardly spoke, but grabbed Craig's attention. The Stump Kids did not know what to make of him, only that he was insistent that they never come back. However, Craig soon learned that the mysterious Green Poncho was, in fact, an ally and trying to protect them from the totalitarian regime from his side. Since then, he has been on various adventures with the Stump Kids, usually as a way to get back at King Xavier, the leader of the other side. In "Into the Overpast", he was shown to be close friends with Maya, Xavier's right hand. They met young Xavier and became close friends with him. When Xavier ascended the throne, he had Omar and Maya fight for the role of his best friend. He took the title of the Green Poncho from the previous holder Michelle Green.

Omar speaks with a monotone voice and keeps a very deadpan expression. He was once a very energetic boy and very fun-loving, but the trauma of Maya leaving him for Xavier made him the way he is. He takes his job very seriously at the Creek and will get rough whenever someone challenges him. He does have a calmer side and lowered his defenses when he met Craig and his friends. Craig seems to look up to him. Whether he realizes this or not is unknown. Ironically, the only person who seems capable of putting a smile on his face is J.P. whose jokes are enough to make him laugh really hard.

He officially joins the Stump Kids in "Beyond the Overpass", though he is mostly relegated to adventures that involve collecting pieces of the cube. In "Chrono Moss", he revealed to be nostalgic for his life as the Green Poncho, as it reminds him of his love of JRPGs, and does not know what to do with himself, though Craig helps him through. In "Dodgy Decisions", he reunites with Maya and, after a very awkward reunion, apparently mends his friendship with her. In "Who Is the Red Poncho?", he defends Maya after the Stump Kids believe that Maya is the Red Poncho, but when he sees Maya with a cube, he makes a terrible mistake of accusing her, after the Red Poncho appears and Maya scolds Omar for actually believing she is still a villain. In "Heart of the Forest", Xavier points out he wasn’t going to betray them but since they except Craig believed he was they motivated/wanted him to do it, Craig agrees what they did was disgraceful much to Omar's reaction, Xavier tells him he was going to change but Omar could't let go his grudge then Maya tells Omar (after accusing her of working against him) to stop and let it go already as Xavier gets it he messed up and that Omar, Maya and Xavier together made mistakes, after Xavier saves them by staying back Omar and Xavier makes peace and slowly progress.

In "Craig to the Future", Omar works at a comic book store, but is bored of the job. He is still friends with J.P. and acquainted with Bobby.

Craig's family


EarlJojo
DarnellKimDuaneNicole
JasmineBrysonBernardCraigJessica

Other adults

Creek Kids

The Elders of the Creek

The Elders of the Creek are a trio of teenagers that claim to have been at the Creek the longest, though in "The End Was Here" they admit that their knowledge only goes as far back as the early '90s. In exchange for tribute, they give wisdom to those who seek it. The characters originated from Burnett and Levin's online series Ronin Dojo Community College DX. [18]

Junior Forest Scouts

The Junior Forest Scouts are a trio of kids who use their status as scouts in an attempt to domineer the other kids of the Creek.

Horse Girls

The Horse Girls are a group of girls who reside in the Creek's meadow. They emulate typical equine behavior and practice dressage. All of their names begin with M. In "Alternate Creekiverse", the Horse Girls are into playing basketball with Marie being much more welcoming to them.

10 Speeds

The 10 Speeds are a mountain-bike loving group of kids and hang out at the bike park. In "Alternate Creekiverse", the 10 Speeds ride skateboards.

Tea Timers

The Tea Timers are a group of rich and elegant kids who dedicate themselves to tea time.

Witches of the Creek

The Witches of the Creek are two goth teens that come to the Creek at night and are often considered witches due to their gothic attire. They have feelings for each other which is confirmed in "The Haunted Dollhouse". Despite obviously using the Stump Kids' naivety to get things for them, their "magic" actually ends up fulfilling what the kids need, surprising and also scaring them. By "Craig to the Future", they seem to have slightly taken their job as witches seriously, though they are still bemused by it, and predict that in the future they become a musical duo. They have also loosely accepted David into their group, though mainly so he can do the things they do not want to do. Both their voice actresses work together for the Exactly Right Podcast Network .

The Ninja Kids

The Ninja Kids are a group of kids obsessed with Japanese culture that reside at the waterfall in The Creek.

The Sewer Kids

The Sewer Kids are a group of kids who reside in the sewers near the Creek. They wear dirty clothes with swim gear.

The Alliance of Science

The Alliance of Science are a trio of nerdy kids who conduct scientific experiments in the Creek, usually with Craig and his friends in attendance.

Cardboard City

Cardboard City is its own self-contained city made of cardboard that exists somewhere deep in the Creek. Its inhabitants consist solely of children who dress in and play with cardboard.

The Trading Tree

The Trading Tree is the main market gathering area for all children to trade items for snacks or toys.

The Pirates

The Pirates are the main antagonists in Craig Before the Creek who traverse the Creek within a large pirate ship made entirely out of inflatables and floaties. By the end of the film, they disband.

Other kids

Kids from the Other Side

The resident children of Herkleton Mills, which sits opposite of Herkleton. They live in a hierarchy-type society, similar to a caste system, and are led by a king who labels his subjects as "Best Friend", "Buddy" and "Pal" in decreasing order. They are all adorned in clothing resembling plants or flowers (e.g. Cherry Blossom, Coneflower, White Lily, etc.). In “Fan or Foe,” it is revealed that the entire Other Side kingdom was inspired by an old anime show Haru King of the Forest where the elders of the Creek used to hang out with the original king of the Other Side, Kenneth, who enjoyed cosplaying as Haru, the main character of the show.

Rollerbladers

The Kitchen

Notes

  1. As seen in "Jacob of the Creek".
  2. pilot and the first 3 episodes.

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