The Life and Times of Juniper Lee Craig makes consistent updates to his ongoing map of Herkleston Creek where the children play. Victor and Valentino Grizzy and the Lemmings The third season episode "Welcome To Creek Street" bases its title card on the Sesame Street logo. I voiced..myself? Characters https://cowandchicken.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Jamesgrout/Astonishing_Animation_no._9:_%27Sergeant_Weenie_Arms%27,_Cow_and_Chicken, https://theloudhouse.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Jamesgrout/Astonishing_Animation_No_1:_%22A_Frid, Craig of the Creek WebCarl (Craig of the Creek) Carter Brown Courtney (Craig of the Creek) Craig Williams D Duane Williams E Earl Williams Elder Barry Elder David Elder Mark Eliza (Craig of the Creek) G George (Craig of the Creek) H Handlebarb Harold (Craig of the Creek) J J.P. Mercer Jackie (Craig of the Creek) Jane (Craig of the Creek) Jasmine Williams WebTropes that applies to both of them. 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. He is shown to be a weirdo, but is very helpful and kind to those around him. FusionFall His affinity for the natural world instills a sense of wonder in himself and the other Stump Kids as they explore unknowns and curiosities by the water together. Kids and families must know that we hear and see them, too. Since its premiere, Craig of the Creek has been nominated for Annie Awards in both writing and character design categories. Chop Socky Chooks He ultimately wants to maintain his carefree nature throughout his life but learns that it is also important to show some maturity. 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. 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. WebCreate a ranking for Craig of the Creek Characters. WebCraig of the Creek is an animated series that premiered on Cartoon Network in 2018. Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media described the series as "appealing" with its "affirming messages."