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Which ‘Craig of the Creek’ Character Are You?

Nestled in the heart of the suburbs, a lush wilderness known as the Creek beckons kids in search of adventure, camaraderie, and a touch of the extraordinary. Here, children rule, construct their own societies, and set out on countless escapades. From imaginative Kelsey to resourceful Craig, and the eternally cheerful J.P., which of these spirited youngsters mirrors your own persona? Maybe you're a leader like Craig or have a storytelling knack like Kelsey. Dive deep into this quiz to unearth your inner Creek dweller. Ready to embark on the journey? Scroll down and hit the Start button!

Welcome to Quiz: Which 'Craig of the Creek' Character Are You

About “Craig of the Creek” in a few words:

“Craig of the Creek” is an animated series that delves into the imaginative world of kids who spend their free time in a local woodland area called the Creek. This haven allows them to create their own rules, societies, and escapades, far from adult supervision. The show beautifully captures the essence of childhood adventures, friendships, and the joy of unrestricted play.

Meet the characters from Craig of the Creek

Craig Williams

Craig is the unofficial mayor of the Creek, always with a plan and a folded map peeking out of his pocket like he’s part explorer, part kid librarian. Super responsible and ethical — the kind of person who will make you apologize to a rock if you wrong it — but also low-key competitive, which is kind of adorable and slightly terrifying. He talks about fairness like it’s a science (and probably has charts), yet secretly hoards stickers and will argue fiercely about whether his headband brings him luck. You get the sense he never stops thinking about everyone’s feelings, even when he’s bossing you around, which he insists he “isn’t” doing but absolutely is.

Kelsey Pokoly

Kelsey is theatrical chaos with a cape and a mission; she fights imaginary (and often real) monsters with ferocious joy and the confidence of someone who’s read every fantasy book twice. Brave, loud, and dramatic, she can go from epic battle cries to tender poetry in the span of one minute — and yes, she absolutely keeps a notebook of battle names and snack preferences. She claims she fears nothing, except maybe soggy bread or public transport? (Not sure, don’t quote me — she’ll correct you with a sword flourish.) Somehow fierce and surprisingly soft, Kelsey is the friend who’ll lead the charge and then worry about everyone’s feelings afterward.

J.P. Mercer

J.P. is the plush-of-the-crew: chill, goofy, endlessly loyal, and the best person to have by your side when things get weird because he’ll make a joke and bring snacks. He’s low-key philosophical sometimes, like he listened to one podcast and now has a very specific opinion about clouds, and he’s also oddly brave in the quiet, stubborn way — scared of heights but will dive into a mess for a friend. He forgets names and remembers snacks, leaves crumbs everywhere (sorry not sorry), and somehow becomes the calming center when plans go sideways. Don’t let the relaxed vibe fool you; he’s got surprising moments of clarity and will defend your honor with a slingshot and a grin.

Mortimor

Mortimor is melodrama incarnate — a self-styled dark sorcerer with a flair for ominous entrances, bad poetry, and a habit of narrating his own actions in a booming voice. He’s delightfully over-the-top, obsessed with spooky aesthetics and rules of “ancient shadow etiquette,” but also kind of nerdy about cataloging his curses like they’re baseball cards. He insists on being sinister yet gets unexpectedly misty-eyed over tiny daisies, which is confusing and secretly endearing, and he claims to hate sunlight while owning a suspiciously large collection of glow-in-the-dark stickers. An antagonist with a soft center (and a terrible tea habit), he’s the sort of villain who might monologue your feelings away and then hand you a cookie.