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The Overpass

    The Green Poncho 

Omar

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Voiced by: Zeno Robinson

A mysterious boy who antagonizes the gang when they were gathering honeysuckles underneath the overpass.


  • Anti-Villain: Starts off as this. As he tries (and succeeds) in scaring Craig and company into never coming back to the overpass (for their own safety). Once they learn more about him and he makes more regular appearances, he is shown to be very heroic.
    It's not safe here. Please don't come back.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: When he was younger, he and Maya were friends with Xavier, the future King of the Other Side of the Creek. When Xavier took the throne he made Omar and Maya fight for the right to be his BFF and assistant. Omar didn't want to but Maya jumped at the chance, forcing Omar to fight and defeat her. From there, he rejected the role as Xavier's BFF, deciding that neither Xavier nor Maya were really his friends, and ran away from the kingdom to the overpass, where he met the First Green Poncho
  • Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": He is at first only called The Green Poncho, until his name is revealed to be Omar.
  • Expy: He's called the "Green Poncho", and his weapon is a bow and arrow with various gimmick arrows, making him an obvious parody of Green Arrow.
  • In the Hood: He's usually wearing his hood up.
  • Good All Along: He turns out to be from the Creek, and assists Craig in his second appearance in escaping Raj and Shaun.
  • Great Bow: Michelle and Omar make one by combining their bows and using Kelsey as the arrow.
  • Hidden Depths: In "Adventures in Baby Casino, besides shooting arrows, he can also bake cupcakes as JP had said to him that the cupcakes he made for his birthday look good.
  • Knight of Cerebus: Though not a true villain, He lacks any funny quirks and debuts in an Unexpectedly Dark Episode.
  • Not So Above It All: In "The Other Side" he lets Craig and his friends guard the overpass so he can go to a fair, and laughs uproariously at a fart joke. Into the Overpast reveals that his stoic demeanor is just a byproduct of becoming the Green Poncho and that underneath it he's actually a silly kid who loves clowning around.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: When he heard about the King from the other side of the Creek, even he is shocked by the prospect of the King making his way to the Creek.
  • Recursive Ammo: Also uses an arrow tip with multiple pencils held together with rubber bands. When the bands snap, the pencils spread out like shrapnel.
  • Sixth Ranger: After the Capture the Flag war was over and King Xavier was defeated, Omar joins the Stump Kids on a quest to find the puzzle cube pieces for Kenneth's cube. While he's not officially elevated into the core cast of characters, he is almost always present and has his character fleshed out immensely.
  • The Spook: Who is he? Why does he guard the overpass? What is the unforeseen danger that he mentioned to Craig? This was one of the driving mysteries of the first three seasons.
    • We learn in Jessica's Trail that he guards the overpass against those who would try to invade the creek. Like the King of Herkleston Mills.
  • Street Urchin: Greatly implied that he had a falling out with his parents and doesn't have a home to go to. That being said when the Timekeeper signals it's time to go home, he vanishes.
    • We do see Craig visit his home in "Capture the Flag Part 4", and "Beyond the Overpass" reveals that he lives with his older sister and her husband.
  • Sudden Name Change: In his initial appearance, where no character refers to him by any name, the credits simply label him as "Poncho".
  • Took a Level in Cheerfulness: Following the end of the Capture the Flag war and joining the Stump Kids on their quest to find Kenneth's Cube, Omar has become much more open and not as serious, largely due to no longer having to worry about protecting the creek from Xavier.
  • Trick Arrow: Wouldn't be a proper Green Arrow expy if he didn't have loads of these with abnormal arrowheads. Such as arrows tipped with scented markers for tracking purposes or one that's tipped with a rotten egg and that's just the tip of the iceberg.
  • Used to Be a Sweet Kid: "Into The Overpast" reveals that Omar used to be a more Cheerful Child who loved making his friends smile with his jokes. But after his falling out with Maya and Xavier, he became the stoic hero we've come to know.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: The reason he's so serious and forbids anyone from crossing the overpass? It's because he can't risk anyone crossing through in fear of them catching the attention of the King Of The Other Side Of The Creek. If he learned of the bountiful potential of the creek, which he does, then he'll spread his control past the overpass and wreak havoc on the other side of the creek.
  • Wrecked Weapon: While fighting Maya to keep her from carrying the red flag to the other side of the Overpass, she wrecks his bow leaving him weaponless. However, Michelle gets an idea to combine the two pieces with her own bow to create a Great Bow.

Michelle Green

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The Nana to his All Might
Voiced by: Michaela Dietz

A girl who guarded the Overpass before Xavier blackmails her into giving up, when Omar then takes her place.


  • Arch-Enemy: To King Cheyenne, then to King Xavier, but it doesn't last long.
  • Back for the Finale: Comes back for the Capture the Flag finale to assist Omar and Kelsey in keeping Maya from passing the Creek's flag to the other side of the overpass.
  • Bifurcated Weapon: A jury-rigged version wherein, she and Omar make a Great Bow by combining their bows together.
  • Clark Kenting: An interesting inversion of this trope, she wears her glasses as her alter ego rather than in civilian form.
  • Foil: To Cheyenne. After her reign, Cheyenne wouldn't be caught dead tending to the affairs of the Creek due to growing out of it. She, on the other hand, returned to the Creek to help defend it during the Capture the Flag arc, despite being old enough to get a driver's license, proudly admitting "Man, I missed the Creek."
  • The Glasses Gotta Go: Doesn't seem to normally wear her glasses outside of the line of business. When she gives up the mantle of the Green Poncho she completely sheds them and mentions that she should have gotten a more sporty pair that would not easily slip off her face.
  • Great Bow: She gets the grand idea of creating one, via combining both her and Omar's bows and then using Kelsey as their arrow. Due to its jury-rigged construction, it immediately breaks but it still succeeds in its intended purpose of knocking down Maya.
  • One of the Kids: Took on Omar as an apprentice as she played in the Creek while being a High School Freshman. And after 3 years away, came back to defend her post at the Overpass with Omar and Kelsey proudly admitting "Man, I missed the Creek."
  • Opaque Nerd Glasses: Crossed with Scary Shiny Glasses. They help her hide her identity.
  • Paper-Thin Disguise: Combined with Clark Kenting as the only thing really hiding her identity was wearing glasses and keeping her hood up. Especially when her last name is the same color as her poncho.
  • Samus Is a Girl: A teenage girl, and predecessor to the current Green Poncho, Omar.
  • The Stoic: Her main personality when in the role of the Green Poncho.
    • Not So Stoic: She does smile a bit and sheds the silent protector vibe altogether due to playing in the creek not being considering a socially acceptable behavior for a high school student to partake in.
  • Take Up My Sword: Omar takes up the mantle of Green Poncho once Xavier manages to blackmail her into giving up being the Green Poncho.
  • Wrecked Weapon: When creating a Great Bow out of the two wrecked pieces of Omar's bow and combining it with her own. It completely breaks apart once they both use it to launch Kelsey at Maya due to its jury-rigged nature.

The Other Side / Kingdom of Herkleton Mills

    Kids of the Other Side 
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The unfortunate subjects of the King's kingdom in Herkleston Mills.


  • Cosplay: It's eventually revealed that the costumes are cosplay of characters from an old anime, a tradition started by the Other Side's first King. The generations after seem unaware of this.
  • Floral Theme Naming: Most of the kids are divided into four main groups, the Water Lily Brigade, the Cherry Blossoms, the Acorn Knights, and the Honeysuckle Rangers, based on their costumes resembling a specific flower or plant. There's also an unnamed daisy faction if the girl in the center is anything to go by.
  • Guilt by Association:
    • Since they all don the costumes during Xavier’s reign based on his big brother's favorite anime "Haru: King of the Forest", they're automatically enemies to outsiders.
    • Downplayed after Xavier lost in Capture the Flag, which caused the majority of them to stop wearing their costumes and to be themselves.
  • Medieval European Fantasy: The subjects partake in a Middle Ages-themed fantasy setting.
  • Mooks: The kids with acorn-themed costumes are shown to be soldiers working under the King.

    Champions of the King 
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Pay no attention to the small child carrying Aggie

A group of mega-skilled kids who serve under King Xavier.


General

  • Big, Thin, Short Trio: Aggie's the Big (in a hulking, muscular variation), Jackie's the Thin and Keun Sup's the Short.
  • Defeat Means Friendship: After being defeated in the Capture the Flag war, they befriend Craig as if the war had never happened.note 
  • Elite Mooks: They stand out as the King's top enforcers and have the skills to prove their worth.
  • Reformed Bully: Ever since Xavier stopped appearing at the creek, The Champions are no longer hostile towards other kids. It seems like Keun Sup was the first to do this as hinted at the end of "Capture the Flag: The Game" and completely in "Quick Name".

Keun Sup

Voiced by: SungWon Cho

The Champion of the Cherry Blossoms.


  • A Day in the Limelight: "The Quick Name"
  • The Baby of the Bunch: Apparently, he's the slowest person in his family.
  • Bullet Time: When he wants, he can move so fast that time slows down for him.
  • Expy: Clearly based of Sonic the Hedgehog. In fact, when he's pelted by a torrent of snowballs he actually does Classic Sonic's death animation!
  • Hidden Depths: Dodgy Decisions reveals that he knows Black American Sign Language.
  • Normal Fish in a Tiny Pond: According to him, while he's the fastest kid in the Creek, he's considered the slowest kid in his family, earning the nickname "Slowpoke."
  • Punny Name: His name sort of resembles "Catch up" in a "Can you catch up to me?" sense.
  • Red Baron: The Blur.
  • Sitcom Archnemesis: To Craig, because Craig was never able to defeat him in anything whenever they clashed (although he did beat him in the game of Red Light, Green Light). By "The Quick Name," Craig is able to make amends with him.
  • Super-Speed: His talent involves being one of the fastest characters in either of the creeks.
  • Translator Buddy: Keun Sup acts as Jackie's sign language interpreter in "Dodgy Decisions."
  • Troll: Tends to act super annoying whenever he's messing with his enemies.
  • Verbal Tic: Seems to like to mash up the word "blur" into the things he says.

Jackie

The Champion of the Water Lilies.


  • Handicapped Badass: A child-friendly variant. He's a deaf boy with an incredibly strong and accurate pitching arm.
  • Noodle People: Jackie is tall and thin and has very long limbs, and his arms are occasionally drawn in an exaggerated way to emphasize his powerful throwing arm.
  • Opaque Lenses: Jackie wears goggles that are usually drawn opaque, giving him a sort of permanent Scary Shiny Glasses effect and combining it with his usual grin to make him seem sinister. In "Dodgy Decisions," Jackie amicably greets a nervous Craig as the lighting on his goggles shifts to reveal his eyes for the first time, symbolizing his shift from antagonist to friend.
  • Red Baron: The Arm.
  • The Speechless: Jackie never speaks in any of his appearances. It’s revealed in "Dodgy Decisions" that he’s deaf and communicates in BASL.

Aggie

Voiced by: Zehra Fazal

The Champion of the Acorn Knights


  • A Day in the Limelight: "Better Than You."
  • Berserk Button. Losing in contests. And people who don't actually try to beat her.
  • Body Horror: While giving Craig tips on how to draw a unicorn, her left hand morphs into a disgusting unicorn finger-looking shape, much to Kelsey and J.P.'s disgust.
  • Bruiser with a Soft Center: An arrogant, musclebound hulk of a girl...who sleeps with a stuffed kitty and bursts into tears when she gets hurt.
  • The Brute: She's the King's muscle.
  • Dumb Muscle: Zig-zagged, as she's still a child so she isn't outright stupid but can be Literal-Minded at times as well as easily distracted.
  • Drowning My Sorrows: What Aggie was doing the whole time between the events of Capture the Flag and "Better Than You", chugging mugs and mugs of gummy worms at the Candy Bar devoid of purpose and role as the Squashinator.
  • Hidden Depths: She can perform operatic singing, and she turns out to be a very talented real-life sketch artist (one who learned how to draw well in a few weeks, even).
  • Red Baron: The Squashinator.
  • Stealth Pun: She's the champion of the Acorn Knights and her title is "The Squashinator". As in Acorn Squash.
  • Super-Strong Child: Despite being a kid, Aggie is recognized as being incredibly strong.
  • Younger than She Looks: The girl looks almost like an adult or teenager with her size and strength, yet she's still young enough to hang around other kids.
  • Worthy Opponent: She recognizes Craig as this during their third drawing challenge; she can't draw cartoons, but she can draw realistically; he can draw cartoons, but he can't draw realistically.

    The Honeysuckle Rangers 
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Raj voiced by: Parvesh Cheena
Shawn voiced by: H. Michael Croner

Two eccentric boys Herkleston Mills dressed in honeysuckle costumes.


  • Ambiguously Gay: Some of the two's interactions in "Return of the Honeysuckle Rangers" can be viewed as romantic. Particularly when Shawn decides to Bridal Carry Raj to get home faster and the fact that they have a habit of blushing around each other. Made explicit in "Creek Talent Extravaganza" when Raj sings a love song about Shawn.
  • Anti-Villain: They're pretty benevolent for antagonists (Helping Craig find Jessica and freeing her from a hollow log) and are sincerely grateful to Craig when he decides to give them his fake map. It's enough that they fully go a Heel–Face Turn and end up joining Craig and their side of the creek.
  • Blush Sticker: Raj appears to be perpetually blushing.
  • Bollywood Nerd: Raj is Indian and is a nerd of the geek variety.
  • The Bus Came Back: They return in Part 3 of the "Capture the Flag" special where they aid Kelsey in ambushing the King to steal his candy.
  • Even the Guys Want Him: Neither of them, but Raj's father is so handsome that the Stump Trio can only blush and stutter the first time they see him, thinking he's an actor. He's not, but he likes thinking he is, much to Raj's annoyance.
    J.P: Dude, your dad is an absolute smoke show, and I say that with the utmost respect. Is he a movie star?
  • Good Cop/Bad Cop: Raj is the Good Cop, and Shawn is the Bad Cop.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Raj secretly gives back the hairclip and Kelsey's sword to the stump trio so they can escape and take back the map from the King. Then they finally decided they've had enough of Xavier and outright actively collaborating with Craig and his friends.
  • I Just Want to Have Friends: They're basically the only 2 people on their side of the creek who'll tolerate each other. Their main hope in collecting Craig's map is to get in good with the King so that way everyone will respect them. Thankfully after their Heel–Face Turn they finally get new friends, besides each other.
  • In the Hood: Their costumes had hoods that covered their heads just like all the other kids on the Other Side. Zig-Zagged after Xavier's fall; Raj sports a blue hoodie, while Shawn wears a simple t-shirt and shorts.
  • Minion with an F in Evil: They are not exactly the most high-ranking members of the King's forces.
  • Missing Mom: Raj appears to live with just his dad and grandma. Raj's conversation with his dad in "Grandma Smugglers" has the ambiguous implication that his mother may have passed, but Raj's dad uses present-tense dialogue when he says that she's always talking about Raj.
  • Missing Your Own Party: While lamenting to the King about what they had to do to trap the Stump Trio and get Craig's map, Raj mentions that he missed his own birthday party.
  • Police State: Shawn asks Craig for his name and number, greatly implying that the Honeysuckle Rangers rule over their creek as one. Then it turns out that the King is the true ruler of the Creek and even they are oppressed by his authority.
  • Police Code for Everything: According to them, a kid from another neighborhood is a 295 note .
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Shawn is the feisty and assertive Red while Raj is the patient and diplomatic Blue.
  • Sissy Villain: Raj has some effeminate mannerisms (even aside from wearing a flower-themed uniform).
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Raj loves coconut-flavored snacks (which his King does not allow).
  • "The Villain Sucks" Song: Raj has become more popular with the Herkelton Mills kids by playing songs that diss the King.

    The Maverick Splinters 
Mariah voiced by: Amanda Grace Benitez
Razor voiced by: Charlet Chung
Scoot voiced by: Dana Davis
Dillard voiced by: Parvesh Cheena
A group of kids who love roller skating but were unable to because Xavier banned it.
  • Forgot About His Powers: They're not that good at roller skating. Justified, because Xavier had banned the sport for so long that they had almost no places to skate other than a parking lot.
  • Informed Flaw: The Roller Bladers say they're rusty from not being able to rollerblade at the creek for so long, but they seem to be quite good at it. Dillard, the only boy in the group, is the only one seen having problems, and he only slips and falls twice.
  • No Celebrities Were Harmed: Mariah's likeness is based on Juliette Lewis.
  • The Rival: To the 10 Speeds in Wheels Collide.

    Chef Kids 
Tien and Ramil voiced by: Aleks Le
Susan and The Elder voiced by: Anairis Quiñones
Rick voiced by: H. Michael Croner
Xavier's former chefs, then independent restauranteurs after he is deposed.
  • Cooking Duel: Craig, his friends, and eventually Tien all challenge Rick to one. Only Tien is able to wow the Elder and beat him.
  • Fatal Flaw: Rick's One Note Chef status.
  • One Note Chef: Rick can only ever do peanut butter sandwiches but can't do anything else for his life.
  • Supreme Chef: Tien is an extreme example, being able to cook using fairly advanced ingredients such as shrimp, meat, and cilantro, while also being capable of changing a recipe on the fly.
  • Younger Than They Look: The Elder is this, for some reason. Only incredible cooking can bring her youth back, though she can lose it as fast if a butterfly rests on her head.

    Zeke 
Voiced by: H. Michael Croner
An expert on hide-and-seek who has been searching for his identical twin brother Hyde.
  • Creepy Child: From being a very quiet kid to not minding the fact he likes tasting cherry soda...that was spat out by Kelsey on him.
  • Creepy Twins: His identical twin brother is allegedly this. Hyde is just as creepy.
  • Punny Name: His and his brother's name are a pun of the game. No one seems to realize that In-Universe.
  • The Reveal: Craig figures out that "Hyde" doesn't exist and it's just Zeke making up a story so that he can pull kids into his game to find someone who isn't around. Except Hyde does exist and was the one talking to Craig before he and his friends left.
  • Scary Shiny Glasses: Whenever the subject is on hide-and-seek or how his brother is as good as he is, this occurs.
  • Stealth Hi/Bye: This comes with the territory of being an expert at his favorite game.
  • The Quiet One: Speaks in a hushed voice, to add to his creepy factor.

    Moss Village 
Chicken Kid voiced by: Noël Wells
Gary voiced by: Zeno Robinson
Shopkeeper and The Mayor voiced by: Zehra Fazal
A group of kids occupying a village based on towns from role-playing games.

    Salma 
Voiced by: Kathreen Khavari
A girl who operates a Lost and Found on the Other Side.
  • Berserk Button: Detests "finders keepers" because they claim items that don't rightfully belong to them.
  • Serious Business: She takes her job very seriously, and is dedicated to returning lost items.

    Wolfgang/Tommy Top Hat 
Voiced by: Phil LaMarr

A tap dancing kid who wears a top hat to hide a bald spot.


  • Baldness Angst: He has a bald spot and tries to cover it with his top hat.
  • Bratty Food Demand: In “Who is the Red Poncho?” he gets mad about Shawn giving him gummy bears instead of gummy worms.
  • Embarrassing Nickname: Everyone calls him Tommy Top Hat because of his top hat but he despises the name.

    The Stare Master 
Voiced by: Najja Porter

A kid who is the best at staring contests.


  • Animal Motif: Owls. She has large, unsettling eyes, a beak-like nose, a tendency to draw out the "oo" sound in her words so they sound like hooting, and apparently doesn't sleep.
  • Body Motifs: Eyes. They are very large, and she has one on the front of her shirt.
  • The Insomniac: Implied. She claims to have never shut her eyes, and that after Craig defeats her, she can finally sleep. Adding to that is the fact that she's dressed in sleepwear.


    The Slime Kids 
Ooey voiced by: Maya Aoki Tuttle
Gooey voiced by: Phil LaMarr
Loogie voiced by: Noël Wells

A group of kids who have repurposed an abandoned indoor water park and turned it into a slime factory.


Former kids from the Other Side Of The Creek

    King Xavier/Red Poncho 
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Don't be fooled, he's the Big Bad of this show
Voiced by: Charles Dewayne

The one who rules the Other Side of the Creek with unquestionable authority over the kids in terms of which games to play, which snacks to eat, and every other decision of the kids are his own.


  • 0% Approval Rating: Nobody on his side of the creek likes him. No, really. They like the King. They like his candy, but they don't like Xavier. The only difference on either side of the creek is his subjects aren't open about their dislike of him. Even his BFF Maya only clings to Xavier because she's alienated her real friends with Xavier being the closest thing she has left, and his older brother Kenneth doesn't even try to defend him when others badmouth him, he outright considers him a spoiled brat. The only ones that actually seem to like him are his parents that spoiled him rotten.
  • Arch-Enemy: To Craig Williams.
  • Bad Boss: Raj and Shawn fear him and try to get into his good graces.
  • The Bad Guy Wins:
    • At the end of "The Other Side: The Tournament", he gets his hands on Craig's map and takes detailed pictures of it with his phone before sending Craig, Bryson, JP, and Kelsey into "The Maze" as punishment for sneaking into their territory. While it may seem like Xavier lost at the end of the winter special, his invasion was nothing but a distraction so Maya could infiltrate Craig's side of the creek. And, no one, not even the Green Poncho, has any idea about the true motives behind what Xavier did in the special.
    • At the beginning of "Capture The Flag", he finally gets to enter the Creek from the Other Side unopposed thanks to using his rich supply of candy Kit lacked to sway the Creek Council to let Omar step aside thanks to Bobby being the deciding vote. Next episode, his takeover of the Creek is completed to the point he got Craig grounded and left him to enforce his rules as he pleases especially with Kit in summer school due to her report card being tampered with on his orders. He ultimately is stripped of his rank after losing Capture the Flag.
  • Berserk Button:
    • Anyone standing up to him makes him snap, perhaps because doing so means there's no chance in hell he'll have a friend he can't control as king.
    • Telling him to his face that his status as king is the only reason he has any friends at all is another one.
  • Big Bad: First introduced in season 2, he cements this position at the start of season 3, "The Other Side: The Tournament". His invasion of the Creek is inevitable, now that he has photos of Craig's map. Then in Season 4, as of "In Search Of Lore", he decides to go after the Heart of the Forest which Craig and others are searching for ever since he was ousted.
  • Big "SHUT UP!": Says this to Craig after he points out that no one really likes him and even tries to punch him.
  • Blackmail: His preferred method to manipulate people around him is this. That's how he got rid of the previous Green Poncho when her older sister couldn't.
  • Blatant Lies: He didn't lose his position as king, he quit! And he definitely didn't run home crying after he lost!
  • The Bully: Craig tells him he's this to his face as Craig gives him one big "The Reason You Suck" Speech, saying people associate with him because he's the King and gives them candy, but no one actually likes him for who he is because of his personality and how abuses them all.
  • Can't Take Criticism: Due to his Pride, he feels complete anxiety whenever he's criticized and hides that under his punishments.
  • Coat Cape: He wears a winter coat over his shoulders like a big royal cape.
  • Cool and Unusual Punishment: His go-to punishment for kids that disobey him is to send them into his maze. The maze has been described as so convoluted and hopeless that any kid trapped there would undoubtedly miss the bell to go home and would risk being grounded for coming home so late.
  • Corrupted Character Copy: Of King Bob from Recess. Just like King Bob, he rules over the much younger children of his "kingdom" while they play. But whereas King Bob was a noble and fair, if often egotistical, ruler who wanted what was ultimately best for his subjects, Xavier is a mad tyrant who only thinks about himself, and will gladly bully and threaten anyone who stands in his way of getting what he wants.
  • Creepy Blue Eyes: His bright blue eyes highlight a sense of childish innocent, but that quickly fades when his mood sours.
  • Creepy Child: Some of his actions can make him seem very creepy. The way he acts when he finds out about Craig's map, or when he found out Craig and his friends snuck into the other side of the creek, or when he made Maya and the Green Poncho, Omar, fight for the right to be his best friend and then turned on Omar when he refused the position after Omar won the fight. Keep in mind he considered Omar one of his best friends at the time. Another episode implies that he and Maya are also set on hunting Omar down.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: Eating certain snacks not approved by him and not eating at the same time as he is will lead to trouble as Raj experienced.
  • Does Not Like Spam: Hates coconut to the point he bans anything flavored after it from being consumed on his side of the creek.
  • The Dreaded: The Green Poncho is even wary of him and the Honeysuckle Rangers fear disobeying and failing him.
  • Entitled Bastard: Although the King does some genuine charity (mostly handing out candy to kids whose parents won't allow them to have sugar, and sports equipment to kids who can't afford equipment of their own), he fully believes that makes him deserving of unquestioned rule over everyone around.
    • When he confronts his brother Kenneth over not being given the map to the Heart of the Forest, Kenneth responds that he didn't give it to him because he felt entitled to having it.
  • Evil Cannot Comprehend Good:
    • Zig-zagged; the King understands being friends is not just some transactional process, but doesn't get that his power and influence are the real reason he has so many "friends".
    • "Capture the Flag" puts this in a worse light. He tries to do tricks on a dirt ramp with his bike in front of the kids but ends up falling and blames them for wanting to laugh at him, except they instead were thinking about helping him out. Not only does Xavier think it's demeaning to receive help as he's royalty, he utterly fails to see the honest gesture for what it is and has his subjects destroy the dirt ramps to ban sports.
      • Xavier never suspects that Jason would join his guard for any reason other than to serve him. Despite there being numerous signs of Jason's double agent status, Xavier never picks up on it. His misunderstanding of Jason is one of the main reasons for his downfall, as Jason was able to get intel on where Xavier would hide his flag during the game for the fate of the creek.
  • Faux Affably Evil: When we finally meet him, he acts like a pretty nice guy... at first. So when it comes to his friendly demeanor, don't buy into it. This is what he uses to infiltrate the creek while he pretends he wants to feed the kids with candy after secretly sabotaging Kit's report card to stop her grandma from giving her snacks to trade at the Trading Creek.
  • Floral Theme Naming: As seen in "The Other Side", all of his subjects have some kind of flower or plant-themed title
  • Foreshadowing: The first hint we get of him actually being lonely is in "Capture The Flag", where he becomes genuinely excited to be invited to play H-O-R-S-E by Toman
  • Foul Flower: He's a Spoiled Brat who also dons the King's crown which has a flower on it. To further show his karmic fall from grace, the flower on it loses it's petals once Craig wins the game of Capture The Flag.
  • Friendship Bribe: He manages to control his side of the creek by enticing the kids for their loyalty by having ample access to various candies thanks to his upper-class privileges. He's never had any friends who liked him for who he is, so being bequeathed the title of "King" makes him an Entitled Bastard who throws his money around. Part of his character arc is realizing that he can't just buy friends without putting in actual effort to make them.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: The Honeysuckle Rangers serve him and the reason why the overpass is guarded by the Green Poncho is to make sure the King doesn't expand his influence to the Creek.
  • Hands-Off Parenting: Xavier's parents were controlling with his older brother Kenneth and maybe Cheyenne, though they let Xavier do whatever he wanted perhaps because they were busy raising Kenneth. This did not help Xavier with his attitude.
  • Hated by All: By "Capture the Flag" it becomes clear Xavier has no real friends and no one on either side of the creek actually likes him. The kids of the Other Side only associate with him because he has candy or because he bullies them. In Maya's case, while she might have liked Xavier at some point, spending three years as his glorified lackey alienated every other friend she could've had. Maya doesn't associate with Xavier because she still likes him, she does it because losing him means she has no one. Kenneth and Craig put it best in that kids only want to be friends with the king, not Xavier.
  • Hate Sink: If being a spoiled, manipulative, control freak bully didn’t make him this he definitely becomes this trope when he sabotages Kit’s report card and gets her sent to Summer School and attempts to get Craig grounded, not only is he a bully when playing pretend but he’s willing to ruin the kids home lives as well. This dies down at least a little after the revelation in "The Team Up" that he's just lonely and is fine with having fake friends as opposed to no friends at all.
  • Heel–Face Door-Slam: Xavier returns as "The Red Poncho" in season 4, who makes considerable progress in obtaining many pieces of the Heart of the Forest as the Stump Gang. He offers Craig a truce to find the last piece and combine their pieces together to make the map. Craig recognizes that he's at least making an effort to try and open up and become friends. Xavier senses the apprehension from Omar, Maya, Kelsey, and J.P. When they all finally reach the end of the map, Xavier acknowledges that they'll never see him as anything but the bad guy, and decides to go all in on being the villain. Maya later gives him a dressing down that he's not putting in enough time or effort for a friendship to actually develop. They're willing to give him a chance, but he has to work for it.
  • Hidden Depths: Despite being an egocentric Spoiled Brat who could easily afford anything he wants, "The Other Side: The Tournament" reveals that he prefers handmade gifts over store-bought ones. Since he can easily buy what he doesn't already have, he genuinely appreciates it when someone goes out of their way to make something for him.
  • Hypocrite: Although he admonishes the Honeysuckle Rangers for thinking his friendship can be bought, he ties material gain in his territory to said friendships, strongly encouraging such behavior.
  • Innocently Insensitive: Even his less malicious moments paint him as very egocentric. When Maya and Omar laughed at an in-joke in front of him, he even told them to stop because he wasn't amused.
  • I Just Want to Have Friends: His older brother Kenneth speculates that Xavier likes being the king so much because it's the only way he has any "friends," even though it's pretty clear no one really considers him a friend. Craig confirms that this is true and tells Xavier that his royalty status is really the only way for him to have friends, causing Xavier to lash out and accidentally allow Craig to get a shot at getting the flag.
  • I Reject Your Reality: Partially justified as he's a selfish and spoiled brat. In the Creek, he believes that he's a better King than his sister and brother and that all the kids like him because of it. Until Craig tears him down, pointing out that none of the kids like him because of how he bullies them, and pointing out how his brother and sister didn't need to be King to have friends and gave out candy to be kind, while the only reason Xavier has any friends at all is that he has candy and his status as King in of itself. Culminating in telling him that the kids only like him for what he is as the King, not who he is as a person. Triggering the start of his Villainous Breakdown
  • Irony: Xavier takes delight in other kids betraying each other for him; however, he puts his trust in Jason and allows him to become part of his elite circle. Jason gives Craig and the others vital information in the war to take Xavier down. Basically, Xavier was betrayed by someone he trusted and considered a friend. He wouldn't find it funny this time, huh?
  • It's All About Me:
    • King Xavier has made the Creek around Herkelton Mills a society based around currying his favor.
    • This even extends outside the Creek. Despite not wearing his outfit, he still acts like he owns everyone around him and still continues the fantasy that he's the king to the point he makes damn sure he's the center of attention.
    • When he gets into their side of the Creek, he starts playing in the parts he likes and using them however he wants, and outright wrecking others he either doesn't like or doesn't have use for. Such as banning sports from the playground because he missed a shot, or having the dirt ramps destroyed because he crashed on them. He doesn't care about how happy these things make other people,if he can't enjoy them, then why should anybody get to?".
    • When Craig gets the flag, Xavier tries to tell him that the Creek needs a king and he can't do the job after what happened with the Counsel of the Creek going against Craig. When Craig ponders that he's not a good king, Xavier suddenly laughs and says he was talking about himself and not Craig.
  • Knight of Cerebus: The series takes a much more serious turn after his introduction to fully show how much of a threat he is to Craig and other members of his side of the creek.
  • Lack of Empathy: Fits this trope to a T. Even during the tournament, Xavier only showed positive emotion when other kids were hurt or embarrassed.
  • Lonely Rich Kid: As his character gets explored in the final arc it is revealed that Xavier had a lonely life so far, due to difficulty connecting with others and his peers only spending time with him to mooch off his cool stuff. He wants friends so badly he'd rather have fake friends that stick around for his stuff than no friends at all.
  • Never My Fault: In "Capture the Flag: The Legend", he blames Maya for not being there to protect him from the candy thieves, even though it was his fault for keeping her busy with destroying the dirt ramps to ban BM Xing. This only causes her to start getting stressed being around him.
  • Nightmare Face: Regularly gives these out. One stand-out example is when he threatens to throw Honey Suckle rangers into the maze the next time they disrespect him.
  • Non-Standard Character Design: Unlike the majority of characters, he has visible irises. Specifically, bright blue ones. To make him more unnerving and play up the Uncanny Valley.
  • Not Evil, Just Misunderstood: As revealed in "The Team Up", Xavier is just desperate to make friends, even if they aren't genuine.
  • Pet the Dog: Yes, even someone like Xavier has his moments. He gave out free basketballs to a random kid for free, let Shawn go with just a warning for disrespecting him, genuinely seems to like his personal BFF, Maya, and did like Omar, the Green Pancho, once upon a time. Some of Maya's dialogue, even if they are hunting Omar down, implies that Xavier would let Omar come back if he apologized and begged for forgiveness for turning on him.
  • Sour Outside, Sad Inside: Heavily implied. From what we see in parts of the 5-part "Capture the Flag" special, the reason he acts so haughty, mean and jerk-ish to his supposed "friends" is because he has insecurities and issues on how people think of him.
  • Spoiled Brat: He comes from a rich background, his parents always stock up on the best brand snacks and candy, and he gets plenty of expensive gifts on his birthday. His older brother would later admit that his parents spoiled him rotten and let him get away with just about anything.
  • Tattoo as Character Type: Of the "Organizational Emblem" type. He has the "Mark of the Mill", a combination of an eye and a waterwheel, tattooed on the palm of his hand. And all his subjects have the mark tattooed on them somewhere (usually with a marker of course).
  • Uncanny Valley: Invoked, several times. Thanks to his Creepy Blue Eyes and the close-ups on his face, Xavier is deliberately pictured as a very off-putting and creepy bully, who always looks like he's close to snapping. With his smiles looking almost uncannily forced to put on a good face.
  • Ungrateful Bastard: When Raj and Shawn give him a map of the other side of the Creek, he points out how useful it will be, thanks the two, tells them to leave, and belittles them when Shawn complains about how much effort they put into it.
    • There's also Craig saving him from falling from the top of his tree fort. And he repays him by still focusing on the Capture The Flag war and trying to freeze tag him.
  • Upper-Class Twit: Xavier comes from a wealthy family and is quite bad at taking care of himself. When Omar and Maya met him, he got stuck in a tree as soon as he was away from his bodyguards.
  • Used to Be a Sweet Kid: Subverted. While he was much more soft-spoken and friendlier as a kid, there are still hints that he was always selfish and cruel towards others.
  • Violence Really Is the Answer: Besides giving out candy, this is one of the other methods to get what he wants and to keep his subjects under control. He usually has Maya carry this out for him so he doesn’t have to himself.
  • We Used to Be Friends: As seen in "Into the Overpast", When he was just a prince, he and Maya were once the closest friends of Omar, the Green Poncho. However, when his big sister, the former king, told him he could only have one BFF, he had Omar and Maya fight for it. Omar won, but he didn't want to be friends with anyone like Xavier.
  • Wounded Gazelle Gambit: He fakes being shoved by Craig, and while faking crying calls his mom to convince her to ground him and stop him from interfering with his plans to control the creek.

The Red Poncho

  • Evil Counterpart: Inspired by Omar's skill as the Green Poncho, Xavier decides to take up archery, arms himself with Trick Arrows, and trains to become as athletic as Omar is in order to become the Red Poncho.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: After being deposed in Season 4, he becomes an Indoor Kid. And shows expertise in piloting drones. After becoming the Red Poncho, he mods them to shoot candy, and adds RC Cars to his arsenal.
  • Hidden Depths: Season 5 shows that he has some talent with technology, as he programmed and modified his drones and RC toys by himself.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Xavier was a spoiled, entitled brat who would bribe people or use Maya to get his way. But after he was deposed as the king, he used his past experiences to build new hobbies, and trained with his older sister to becomes the Red Poncho, a Gadgeteer Genius armed with modified drones, advanced RC toys and archery skills rivaling the Green Poncho, who's athletic enough to do things on his own

    Maya 
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Behind every evil king is an equally evil knight
Voiced by: Sydney Mikayla

A grim girl with the title of the King's BFF, acting as his bodyguard/assistant.


  • Ambition Is Evil: Maya abandoned her friendship with Omar for the prestige of being the King's BFF, a decision she slowly starts to regret by "Capture the Flag".
  • Badass Long Robe: She wears a beige-colored robe.
  • Batter Up!: Maya fights with a purple baseball bat, a remnant of when she tried to join the baseball team. Like Kelsey's pipe, it's basically the Creek equivalent of a sword.
  • Berserk Button: Do not tease her that she'll have no friends if she's fired by King Xavier. J.P. learned this the hard way.
  • Best Friend: She's nominally the King's best friend, hence holding the title "BFF", though the King doesn't understand friendship very well and Maya shows more investment in the position than him.
  • The Champion: She holds the title of the King's BFF, which basically means she's by his side and fights on his behalf.
  • Dark Action Girl: An agile warrior who serves an evil king.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Definitely comes off as this.
  • Defrosting Ice Queen: In the "Champion's Hike" episode, this is implied when Craig wished he had super abilities like The Champions but Maya tells him that his mapping skills were good enough and he should be himself rather than be something he's not. However, that doesn't mean that she wants others to know about the pep talk they had.
  • The Dragon: To King Xavier.
  • The Dreaded: Among Xavier's subjects and even high-ranking soldiers, no one wants to get on her bad side, though she herself dreads Xavier. For good reason, since she's the strongest character in the show. Both Craig and Kelsey are quite freaked out whenever they run into her; Craig, in particular, having a Wild Take in reaction to running into her, even after she stopped working for Xavier.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: "Capture the Flag: The Legend" shows her being slightly frustrated that she was scolded for not being around when Xavier was being robbed by Kelsey and co. of his candy, despite the fact Xavier had told her earlier to destroy the dirt ramps to ban BM Xing from the creek and was busy following that order. This only continues in "The Plan", when at Xavier's sleepover, he still grills her for what happened earlier.
  • Fatal Flaw:
    • Her desire for respect. She joined up with Xavier in the first place and betrayed her closest friend Omar in the process because it was a fast track to making people respect her as the King's BFF without having to moderate herself. She gladly carries out every order Xavier gives her and even enjoys the terror that he inflicts on people but by the time of the "Capture The Flag" arc, it's become clear that her connection with Xavier is the only friendship she can claim. No one will want anything to do with her even if she turns against Xavier, has to put up with his entitled demands while not able to say a single word in her defense because he's all she's got and morosely realizes that she put herself there because she betrayed anyone who would have stood by her regardless of her actions.
    • Anger. She is very easy to make mad. Even before the present, she had this issue that prevented her sports coach from picking her on account of her aggressive behavior.
  • Foil: To Kelsey. Both of them are tough sword-wielders, but while Kelsey is short, expressive, and uses her fighting skills to help her friends, Maya is tall, stoic, and uses her power to enforce the King's will.
  • Freudian Excuse: She was rejected from a baseball team for being too intense, and became the King's BFF to get respect without holding herself back.
  • Garden Garment: To fit the plant theme of her side of the Creek, she wears a thistle as a pin for her cloak.
  • Heel–Face Turn: After "Capture the Flag," she slowly works on rebuilding her friendship with Omar and starts to befriend the Stump Trio. It starts off rocky, due to the years of bad blood between her and Omar, and Craig's initially slow to trust her. For a while, she becomes Reformed, but Rejected when she's suspected of being the Red Poncho and accused of lying to Omar about wanting to change. While justifiably hurt by Omar's mistrust in her, Maya proves she's genuinely redeemed herself.
  • His Own Worst Enemy: She has shades of this. Maya essentially betrayed Omar to be Xavier's best friend, and Xavier implies during "Capture the Flag: The Plan" that he's the only friend she's had since. So Maya basically abandoned one friend to stand by a kid who's only interested in how useful she is to him, and would gladly abandon her if he felt like it, at the cost of literally any other friends she might make.
  • I Just Want to Have Friends: It's heavily implied by Xavier in "Capture the Flag: The Plan" that she hasn't had a single friend since she betrayed Omar. Xavier even warns - or threatens - her that she'll have no friends if she ever decides to desert him. This only gets worse in "The Game", where her fears of losing her only "friend" cause her to have a Villanous BSOD when she starts to lose.
  • Ignored Epiphany: By the end of Capture the Flag, despite feeling utterly frustrated with Xavier and losing the game while Omar has tried to make amends with her, she disappears out of sorrow for being completely alone due to her own actions/disappointment for her failure.
  • Knight of Cerebus: Just like her superior, her presence is always played seriously. The biggest example is her breaking Kelsey's sword.
  • Lady Looks Like a Dude: Her only feminine trait is her eyelashes.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: In "Capture the Flag: The Game", after she's stopped from crossing the overpass, she complains that she's been betraying former friends just because she wanted to be King Xavier's BFF, which she briefly shows remorse for doing. Unfortunately, she is too ashamed of losing the game and disappears.
  • Nerf Arm: Likely because an actual wooden bat would be considered too dangerous to use (both in-universe and out). Her bat looks like a Wiffle ball bat, which is light and incredibly fragile. Yet she's still able to fight toe to toe with Kelsey's PVC pipe sword and knock kids over (albeit with less injury than a regular bat would cause).
  • Not So Stoic: Her expressions turn quite goofy when she finds out that the sandwich she ate was resting in J.P.'s underwear. As she appears more, it's apparent that she can be quite smug and has anger management issues. She starts to get scared when Xavier threatens to get rid of her if she keeps disappointing him during "Capture the Flag."
  • One-Man Army: She's the only one who was sent to the Creek to retrieve their flag and barely manages to take it across the overpass, but she ultimately fails due to Kelsey, Omar, and the previous Green Poncho stopping her.
  • Pet the Dog: Despite the fact she does not hesitate to fight him, she does offer her once best friend, Omar, the Green Poncho, a chance to come back during an episode focusing on her history with him. The only other person present-day Maya has shown any affection for is Xavier.
  • Purple Is Powerful: While her main color is beige, the inside of her cloak, the pin she wears on it, and her bat are all purple.
  • Smug Smiler: She smiles when King Xavier calls Shaun to come close to him, no doubt excited to see him chew out the unfortunate ranger.
  • The Stoic: She tries to maintain a serious demeanor.
  • Tranquil Fury: "Capture The Flag" shows many moments when her patience with Xavier's demands starts getting to her, causing mistakes that she truly never had control over because of following previous orders he issued.
  • Villainous Breakdown: By the end of season 3, she completely loses it. When J.P. starts taunting her that she's about to lose everything, Maya goes ballistic and completely demolishes the cardboard mech holding the flag.
  • We Used to Be Friends: She was once best friends with Omar, the Green Poncho. Then they met Prince Xavier...
    • By the end of the fifth season, she's once again friends with both Omar and Xavier, calling out both about their own poor behavior and saying they all need to work on rebuilding their friendship after so many bad years.
  • Women Are Wiser: She proves to be more emotionally mature than Omar and Xavier by "The Heart of the Forest." She calls out Omar for his unwillingness to believe Xavier can change, while also calling out Xavier for thinking one afternoon of bonding was enough for people to instantly forget what a villain he was. She acknowledges they all have work to do to become better people, and it needs to start now.

    King Cheyenne 
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Voiced by: Najja Porter

Xavier's older sister and the previous King of Herkleston Mills, who passed the title on when she graduated middle school.


  • Aloof Big Sister: Cheyenne is a bit cold to her younger brother, telling him to stay out of her chair and take his position more seriously.
  • Arch-Enemy: To the first Green Poncho.
  • Battle Ballgown: Her attire consists of a blue dress combined with kitchenware and sports gear worn as armor.
  • Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: She's much more responsible than her Upper-Class Twit of a younger brother.
  • A Lighter Shade of Black: While she was imperialistic, what we've seen of her reign implies even though she wasn't friendly like Kenneth, she was nowhere near as bad as Xavier. Take into consideration that, unlike Xavier, Cheyenne had actual friends and kept Randy alongside her even after they aged out of the creek while Xavier's only friends with Maya as long as he can use her to do his dirty work.
  • Odd Friendship: For reasons unclear, she chose Lovable Jock Randy as her BFF. Though it's implied that she's come to regret it, the two remain friends even after leaving the Creek.
  • Old Shame: In-universe; once she aged out of playing at the Creek, she becomes mortified at any reminder that she used to be King of the Creek in front of her teenage friends.
  • Predecessor Villain: She was fighting to expand her territory even before her brother was.
  • She Is the King: Everyone refers to her as the King of Herkleston Mills.
  • Sketchy Successor: Cheyenne admits she was viewed as this when she took over as King, saying everyone still wanted Kenneth. She states that she treated her allies like royalty and "made an example" of those who didn't respect her. It's clear that by the time she left the creek, her subjects had come around to fully embracing her.
  • Start of Darkness: When her older brother was the king, his reign wasn't a corrupt one. Her time as the king pointed out that things weren't really nice, as she was ambitious enough to try and spread her influence into the other side of the Overpass, which Xavier continued and made much worse.
  • Tyrant Takes the Helm: After she took over as king from Kenneth, Cheyenne's the one who started getting too into the idea of being a ruler and started the attempts to expand.

    Randy 
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Voiced by: Matt Burnett

The BFF to King Cheyenne.


  • Affably Evil: He's so cool and adorable that you almost forget that he's best friends with a tyrant.
  • Foil: He's the total opposite of Maya: instead of a thin, serious girl, he's a big, friendly guy.
  • Lovable Jock: Randy has the physique of a jock and is quite endearing.
  • Noodle Incident: He once broke his collarbone but is proud enough to tell the story to others.
  • Totally Radical: He speaks in dated slang.

    King Kenneth 
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Voiced by: Lamar Abrams

Xavier and Cheyenne's older brother and the first King of the Herkleston Mills Creek


  • Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: His spiky, blonde hair is evocative of a crown, which is very appropriate for a former "king."
  • Fan Boy: Of Haru: King of the Forest, an old anime movie that he seems to have based the creek kingdom on. His interest in anime hasn't faded in the present day as he plays Japanese music while driving.
  • Foil: To his brother, and to a lesser extent his sister.
    • Kenneth was made king by his friends. Cheyenne and Xavier inherited the crown from their older siblings.
    • Kenneth saw being king for what it was. A game, and cared more about having fun than making rules. Xavier and Cheyenne take their roles as rulers of a kingdom as them actually being the boss of the other kids seriously.
    • Cheyenne is embarrassed to be reminded she used to run around the woods calling herself royalty and refuses to engage kids at their level. Kenneth holds those same memories fondly and has no trouble speaking to kids on their level.
    • Xavier was spoiled rotten by his parents who let him get away with whatever he wanted. While they were overly strict with Kenneth, who was and still is a good person.
    • Kenneth was made king by his friends. The only reason kids act like Xavier's friends is that he's king.
  • Forgotten Fallen Friend: Downplayed. Despite being friends with the Elders, the three wise guys have never talked about Kenneth after the overpass's construction and didn't make much of an effort to reconnect with him. Although Barry does have a picture of him when they were kids and remembers him fondly. Subverted with David who reconnected with him later on, and they're still close.
  • The Glasses Got To Go: When he was younger he wore glasses, but in the present day he doesn't anymore.
  • The Good King: In his time as King of the Creek, he was much a kinder ruler than his sister and brother, as he was more generous and focused on having fun than telling the other kids what to do.
  • Manchild: A positive example. He acts his age but still enjoys things he has since he was younger such as anime, and unlike his sister, he isn't embarrassed about being reminded of the things he did when he was a kid. He treats the kids with respect and even speaks to them in the way the kids of the creek talk amongst themselves.
  • Nice Guy: He was basically a nerdy, friendly kid who befriended others because they thought his king costume was cool. He turned the Herkleston Mills Creek into a kingdom because his friends were into the idea of it, and didn't use it to exploit others like Cheyenne and especially Xavier did. He's even polite to the Stump Trio and appears sympathetic to them, even though he can't do anything to stop Xavier and explains Xavier's the way he is because their parents spoiled him rotten.
  • Parental Favoritism: He admits that his parents were always super strict on him while coddling his baby brother Xavier.
  • Predecessor Villain: Inverted. He founded the Creek kingdom before Cheyenne or Xavier became King. He, however, was a very nice person and was a Reasonable Authority Figure.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: He wasn't a tyrant like his siblings after him but rather just another kid who really appreciated playing with others while dressing up.
  • Sixth Ranger: He used to be part of the Elders' friend group when they were just kids.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: He started the whole idea of the Other Side as a kingdom. It started well enough because he and his friends were just doing it for fun and it worked just fine until his sister Cheyenne took over as king. She was bad enough but then things really got bad after Xavier took over.

    Xavier's Parents 
They're the parents of Kenneth, Cheyenne, and Xavier, and also... they're very extremely rich!
  • Adults Are Useless: They don't care about grounding and/or punishing Xavier because of the destruction he caused all over the Creek, so this means he can get away with it.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: Since they don't appear in the series, but it’s fully mentioned by Kenneth, it's implied that they're the ones who made Xavier cause all the destruction in the Creek, that they refuse to punish him for his actions, and that they're extremely rich enough that they don't care about their son's actions.
  • Hate Sink: They're very greedy and refuse to punish and ground Xavier because of his evil actions that caused many bad things at the Creek.
  • Karma Houdini: They never get punished or face any consequences for having Xavier attempt to take over the Creek.

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