Craig of the Creek is an American
animated television series created by Matt Burnett and Ben Levin for
Cartoon Network. The show's pilot episode debuted directly on the
official app on December 1, 2017.[1] The series premiered online on February 19, 2018, with a double-premiere event airing on March 30, 2018.[2]
On February 17, 2021, the series was renewed for a fourth season which premiered on October 25, 2021.[3] On January 19, 2022, the series was renewed for a fifth season, which premiered on July 10, 2023.[4] Additionally, a spin-off Jessica's Big Little World,[5] and an origin film titled Craig Before the Creek,[4] have been released.
In October 2022, it was announced that the fifth season of the series would be cut in half by
Warner Bros. Discovery.[6] In December 2022, it was announced the show's final episode had been written, and that seven episodes were cut from the fifth season.[7]
The series has received positive reviews from critics. Its themes of friendship, diversity, and
LGBT representation have attracted a broad fanbase.
Synopsis
In the fictional suburban
Baltimore/DC area town of Herkleton,
Maryland, a boy named Craig Williams and his two friends, Kelsey Pokoly and "J.P." Mercer, have their many adventures in the titular creek, described as a kid utopia of untamed wilderness in which tribes of children reign over tree forts and dirt bike ramps.[8]
Craig Williams (voiced by Philip Solomon) – 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 other kids when they need it the most. He has a colorful family that has been the focus of several episodes (such as "King of Camping"). Craig typically carries a homemade staff and a purse, each holding sentimental value. In "Escape From Family Dinner", it is shown that Craig takes advanced math and admits that he likes the class. He also takes on the role of a
cartographer as he is constantly making additions to his detailed map of the Creek.
Kelsey Pokoly (voiced by Georgie Kidder (pilot, season 1, episodes 1–3),
Noël Wells (season 1, episode 4–present) – A ginger-haired, 9-year-old girl who is one of Craig's close friends. She is always seen wearing a purple cape and has a pet
budgerigar (which she identifies as a falcon) named Mortimor who is usually perched on top of her head. She typically carries a homemade
PVC pipe sword which she proudly made herself partly with the help of a blacksmith. She and her family are implied to be
Hungarian in "The Invitation" and "The Last Kid in the Creek" due to her knowledge of
Hungarian cuisine; Pokoly, her family name, is likely derived from the Hungarian word "
pokoli", meaning "hellish". She is adventurous, loves books, and tends to be overly dramatic. She often internally narrates her life, for which others are completely aware. She is raised by her single
widower father. In "Doorway to Helen", it is revealed that Kelsey is Jewish, and in "Fire & Ice" it is revealed that she is a
lesbian.
J.P. Mercer (voiced by H. Michael Croner) – A tall 11-year-old boy who is another one of Craig's close friends. He wears an oversized red hockey jersey. While not shown to be very bright, he is imaginative and kind to those around him. He is prone to getting very dirty and injuring himself. "J.P." is short for John Paul, as revealed in "You're It". In "Under the Overpass", Craig stated that he and Kelsey "found" J.P. in a previous adventure.
Craig's family
Jessica Williams (voiced by Dharma Brown (pilot) and Lucia Cunningham (series)) – Craig's 6-year-old younger sister who typically likes to keep everything in check by describing her actions out loud. She is very smart for her age, detail-oriented, and already shows an interest in the
stock market.
Bernard Williams (voiced by
Phil LaMarr) – Craig's smart, no-nonsense, and sometimes snobby, teenage older brother. He looks down on Craig and his misadventures at the creek. He is obsessed with getting good grades and getting into an
Ivy League school. He values love and the importance of homework.
Duane Williams (voiced by
Terry Crews) — Craig's understanding father who works as a
computer programmer. He sometimes plays retro video games with Craig. He loves dad jokes.
Earl Williams (voiced by LaMarr (pilot) and
Phil Morris (series)) – Craig's grandfather and Duane's father. Craig looks up to him and has inherited his adventurous spirit.
Jojo Williams (voiced by Saundra McClain) – Craig's grandmother and Duane's mother who is a city councilwoman and was a
civil rights activist back in the 1960s.
Music
The show's music is composed by
Jeff Rosenstock, who specializes in the
ska genre.[9] Ben Levin and Matt Burnett are both fans of ska, which is why they wanted Rosenstock for the job.
The greenlit announcement publicly made on March 30, 2017, alongside other shows such as Apple & Onion and Summer Camp Island.[10] Matt Burnett also stated on his Twitter account that he and his team had recently begun production around that time.[11]
In August 2021, Trammell told Insider that the show's writing room is full of more than 40 people "all with different backgrounds and different experiences, who are willing to share those experiences."[12] He also said the show is different from shows where there is only one person of color in the writing room, stating that since their writing room is open "it never feels like you're the one representative."
In April 2018, two
lesbian characters were confirmed. In their debut episode, "The Curse", Tabitha refuses to go to college and wants to spend time with Courtney. Courtney blushes, and they are holding hands in the end.[13] In "The Haunted Dollhouse", they have feelings for each other, which is confirmed, and they kiss.
In December 2019, it was confirmed that the show had a
non-binary character, named Angel José. Their voice actor, Angel Lorenzana, who also uses they/them pronouns, an agender storyboard artist for the show, confirmed this.[14] In later tweets, they added that their "cartoon self" used they/them before themselves, gave a shout out to the show's crew, and said that while this is a small contribution to LGBTQ+ representation, they hope "fans can take comfort knowing that there's also non-binary people working behind the scenes" on every of the show's episodes. Some praised the show for the number of non-binary characters, comparing it to the apparent number of “non-binary characters” in Steven Universe, where every Gem is “non-binary” (Though the Gems are biologically sexless and all use female pronouns) [15]
Other LGBTQ characters appear in the show like J.P.'s openly lesbian older sister, Laura. In the episode "Jextra Perrestrial", She is shown to be in a same-sex relationship with a girl named Kat.[16] Laura is voiced by openly lesbian comedian
Fortune Feimster. Raj and Shawn, Honeysuckle Rangers from a neighborhood nearby,[17] are implied to have feelings for each other in several episodes.[18] Raj is voiced by openly gay actor
Parvesh Cheena. Also, the episode "Cousin of the Creek", Jasmine tells her cousin "I'm texting my girlfriend, mind your business."[19]
The season 4 episode "Fire & Ice" focuses on Kelsey and Stacks' relationship as they confessed their love to each other.[20] At the end of another season 4 episode, "Silver Fist Returns", Cat Burglar (Secret Keeper) is revealed to be gay and has a crush on George of The Tea Timers. George blushes and asks him out and he accepts, making them officially a couple. Secret Keeper is voiced by non-binary actor
Cole Escola.
Broadcast
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On July 15, 2019, it was announced that the series was renewed for a third season which premiered on June 21, 2020.[21] It was later renewed for a fourth season on February 17, 2021, which premiered on October 25, 2021,[3] and a fifth season on January 19, 2022, which premiered on July 10, 2023.[4] In October 2022, it was announced that the fifth season will be cut in half by
Warner Bros. Discovery.[6] In December 2022, it was announced the series finished production and seven episodes were cut from the fifth season.[7]
On May 2, 2022, the show also began airing reruns on Cartoon Network's sister channel,
Boomerang.[22]
The series made its international debut on
Teletoon in
Canada on May 3, 2018.[23] In most countries in Europe and Latin America, it airs on Cartoon Network.
Seasons 1 - 3 DVD:[24] October 6, 2021 Episodes: "Itch To Explore" – "Capture the Flag Part 5: The Game"
Reception
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The series was received positively from critics.
Emily Ashby of
Common Sense Media described the series as "appealing" with its "affirming messages." She also argued that the series had recurring themes of "creativity, joy, adventure, individuality, and self-discovery".[25]
On February 17, 2021, it was announced that a preschool spin-off series centered on Craig's little sister Jessica was in development. Titled Jessica's Big Little World, the new series was set to air as part of Cartoon Network's
Cartoonito preschool block.[5] On January 19, 2022, it was announced that the series would premiere in 2023.[4][32]
In October 2022, it was announced that the first season of the spin-off would be cut in half by
Warner Bros. Discovery.[6] In July 2023, it was announced the series would air as part of the regular Cartoon Network schedule, in addition to Cartoonito.[32] A sneak peek of the series aired on September 20, 2023, and officially premiered on October 2, 2023.[33]
In November 2023, it was reported that the series would end after its first season.[34]
An origin film, Craig Before the Creek, was announced on January 19, 2022, and was released on digital on December 11, 2023, and released on DVD on March 26, 2024.[4][35] The film aired on Cartoon Network on January 13, 2024.[35] The events of the film take place before the first episode of the series.
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