List of Craig of the Creek episodes
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 premiered on the Cartoon Network app on December 1, 2017, and the first episode of its first season ("Itch to Explore") was previewed there on February 19, 2018, before officially premiering on Cartoon Network on March 30 of that year, alongside its second episode ("You're It"). The season consisted of 40 episodes of 11 minutes each and concluded on March 11, 2019.
The second season ran from March 18, 2019, until June 11, 2020, and totaled 38 episodes, of which two ("The Other Side" and "Craig and the Kid's Table") are double-length. The third season premiered with a double-length episode ("The Other Side: The Tournament") on June 21, 2020. As of January 18, 2021, the series has aired 102 episodes. Additionally, five shorts were aired in late 2019.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
Pilot | December 1, 2017 | ||||
1 | 40 | March 30, 2018 | March 11, 2019 | ||
2 | 40 | March 18, 2019 | June 11, 2020 | ||
3 | TBA | June 21, 2020 | TBA |
Episodes
Pilot (2017)
Title | Directed by | Written and storyboarded by | Original release date | Prod. code |
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"Craig of the Creek" | Nick Cross (art), & Robert Alvarez (animation) | Matt Burnett & Ben Levin | December 1, 2017 (CN App) | 1044-00 |
Craig drops his staff into the sewers after getting distracted by his older brother, Bernard, and his girlfriend, Alexis. He teams up with his best friends Kelsey and J.P. and venture to the Creek to look for it, encountering other strange and wild kids along the way. |
Season 1 (2018–19)
No. overall | No. in season | Title [1][2] | Written and storyboarded by | Story by | Original air date [1][2] | Prod. code | US viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | "Itch to Explore" | Madeline Queripel | Matt Burnett & Ben Levin | March 30, 2018[nb 1] | 1059-002 | 0.826[3] |
Discovering that there's an unmapped part of the Creek in the center of the Poison Ivy Grove, Craig sets out to discover what waits for him there and become a legend among his peers, only to realize something is stalking him through the ivy. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "You're It" | Matt Burnett & Ben Levin | Burnett & Levin | March 30, 2018[nb 2] | 1059-001 | 0.826[3] |
While out playing at the soda bottle races, the Creek Kids are terrorized by a years long running game of tag. Kelsey is its latest victim and Craig and J.P. resolve to have Kelsey tag someone worthy of carrying the burden. However, Kelsey is too honorable to have someone suffer her fate and threatens to leave the Creek for good. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "Jessica Goes to the Creek" | Tiffany Ford & Michelle Xin | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin & Stu Livingston | March 31, 2018 | 1059-003 | 0.673[4] |
When Craig and Jessica are locked out of the house, Craig has no choice but to bring his little sister to the Creek where he, Kelsey and J.P. have been trying to draw up plans to defend their stump, but Jessica insists that she stick to her schedule. Meanwhile, Jason wants revenge on Craig and his friends for taking the last of the Scouts favorite snacks from the Trading Tree. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "The Final Book" | Carmen Liang & Charmaine Verhagen | Matt Burnett & Ben Levin | March 31, 2018 | 1059-005 | 0.792[4] |
The last book of Kelsey's favorite fantasy series, Ythrith of Scriggth, goes missing from the library, so Craig decides to help her solve the mystery of who took it. The Stump Kids seemingly hit a dead end, until a book Craig himself has been reading gives him the answers he needs. | |||||||
5 | 5 | "Too Many Treasures" | Katie Aldworth & Jason Dwyer | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, & Jeff Trammell | March 31, 2018 | 1059-004 | 0.853[4] |
Craig cannot stop collecting junk which he deems as treasure. His mother insists that he picks things he "wants" and things he "needs". Soon, Craig is put to the challenge when he must get a replacement part for the stump and enlists the bike riding 10 Speeds to take him to the legendary Junk Pile where he encounters the Junk Lord. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "Wildernessa" | Dashawn Mahone & Najja Porter | Demi Adejuyigbe, Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shauna McGarry & Jeff Trammell | April 2, 2018[nb 3] | 1059-006 | 0.897[5] |
Due to what was perceived as improperly taking care of a turtle, Craig and his friends are visited by Wildernessa and her Tibetan Mastiff, Cheesesticks, who teach them to properly care for animals. Inspired, Kelsey takes up the cause, but realizes that she may be in over her head. | |||||||
7 | 7 | "Sunday Clothes" | Deena Beck & Angel Lorenzana | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Stu Livingston, Shauna McGarry & Jeff Trammell | April 6, 2018 | 1059-007 | 0.678[6] |
J.P. has a terrible habit of dirtying his clothes and his sister, Laura, tells him he should be more cautious about where he goes and what he does. With all of his clothes in the wash, J.P. decides to wear his Sunday clothes, forcing Craig and Kelsey to keep him clean. | |||||||
8 | 8 | "Escape from Family Dinner" | Tiffany Ford & Michael Yates | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Stu Livingston, Shauna McGarry & Jeff Trammell | April 9, 2018[nb 4] | 1059-008 | 0.667[7] |
While doing advanced math homework, Craig learns that there is an epic water balloon fight at the Creek. Unfortunately, his parents have decided to have a barbecue dinner and Craig is forced to stay. He tries to find a way to get out, but none of his plans seem to work and he feels overwhelmed. | |||||||
9 | 9 | "Monster in the Garden" | Lamar Abrams & Jeff Liu | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Stu Livingston, Shauna McGarry & Jeff Trammell | April 13, 2018[nb 4] | 1059-009 | 0.735[8] |
Craig, Bernard and Jessica are dropped off at their grandparents for the weekend. Grandpa Earl tells Craig about a mysterious creature that breaks into his garden and is eating his vegetables. Craig then resolves to capture this "Vegan Werewolf" by any means necessary. | |||||||
10 | 10 | "The Curse" | Danny Cragg & Charmaine Verhagen | Matt Burnett, Kate Leth & Ben Levin | April 16, 2018[nb 4] | 1059-010 | 0.574[9] |
The Stump Kids discover that someone is using their stump for witchcraft. They discover the witches (actually two teenage goths named Tabitha and Courtney) who amused by their misconception decide to "curse" them. After receiving a string of bad luck, the trio decide to get the "witches" to undo the curse. | |||||||
11 | 11 | "Dog Decider" | Deena Beck & Angel Lorenzana | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shauna McGarry & Jeff Trammell | April 20, 2018 | 1059-012 | 0.652[10] |
With his fear of making decisions, Craig decides to join the Fredites, a cult that worship a dog named Fred for his supposed decision making abilities. Craig comes to rely on Fred, which annoys Kelsey, but when he decides to stray from the dog's decision, Fred disappears and the Fredites blame Craig. | |||||||
12 | 12 | "Bring Out Your Beast" | Jason Dwyer & Tiffany Ford | Matt Burnett & Ben Levin | April 23, 2018[nb 5] | 1059-013 | 0.508[11] |
Craig wants to play a card game called Bring Out Your Beast. He decides to take Bernard's vintage card collection, due to him not playing it anymore, to play and discovers the powerful Beast Snare card. Due to its infamy, Craig tries to get rid of it, but someone ends up taking it and using it to steal other players' cards. | |||||||
13 | 13 | "Lost in the Sewers" | Jon Feria & Mark Galez | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Stu Livingston, Dashawn Mahone, Shauna McGarry, Najja Porter & Jeff Trammell | April 27, 2018[nb 5] | 1059-014 | 0.666[12] |
The Stump Kids head to the sewers at the request of the Sewer Queen to chart a map for it. When the Sewer Queen is washed away by a flood, Craig decides to take the lead in finding her and getting out. However, Craig is really bad at directions as the team gets lost in their maze-like predicament. | |||||||
14 | 14 | "The Future is Cardboard" | Dashawn Mahone & Najja Porter | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Stu Livingston, Mahone, Shauna McGarry, Porter & Jeff Trammell | April 30, 2018[nb 5] | 1059-011 | 0.494[13] |
Craig and his friends meet Carter Brown, an eccentric cardboard connoisseur who admires Craig's cardboard making skills and asks him to join his project in making New Cardboard City mobile. When Kelsey and J.P. leave due to frustration, they come across another cardboard city who know of Carter and his dangerous ideas. | |||||||
15 | 15 | "The Brood" | Kris Mukai & Charmaine Verhagen | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Stu Livingston, Shauna McGarry & Jeff Trammell | May 7, 2018 | 1059-015 | 0.566[14] |
Craig's Granddad tells him about cicada swarms in Maryland, and how he collects the shells every swarm. After accidentally destroying his cicada shell, Craig, Kelsey and J.P. get another shell, but end up trapped in their stump when a cicada swarm forces them to stay for shelter. | |||||||
16 | 16 | "Under the Overpass" | Dashawn Mahone & Najja Porter | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Stu Livingston, Mahone, Shauna McGarry, Porter & Jeff Trammell | July 9, 2018[nb 6] | 1059-016 | 0.434[15] |
Craig discovers a honeysuckle that Kit states is very valuable at the Trading Tree. Craig and his friends venture to where the plant came from: a honeysuckle bush that is directly behind an overpass full of strange markings. However, Craig and his friends come in conflict with a mysterious hooded archer guarding the overpass who wants them gone. | |||||||
17 | 17 | "The Invitation" | Deena Beck & Angel Lorenzana | Matt Burnett, Kate Leth, Ben Levin, Stu Livingston, Shauna McGarry & Jeff Trammell | July 9, 2018[nb 6] | 1059-017 | 0.491[15] |
Craig and his friends are invited by the Tea Timers to an exclusive party along with Mackenzie, Handlebarb and the Junior Forest Scouts to try Tiramisu. However, the contrast between the guests erupts as they are slowly kicked out of the party before the cake is served, which Craig suspects is part of the Timers' intent. | |||||||
18 | 18 | "Vulture's Nest" | Jason Dwyer & Tiffany Ford | Matt Burnett, Ford, Ben Levin, Stu Livingston, Shauna McGarry & Jeff Trammell | July 9, 2018[nb 6] | 1059-018 | 0.611[15] |
Craig and his friends meet the garage band Bad Moves who teach them to be a rock band. Craig continues to have a nightmare about an incident with a vulture in an abandoned barn, but tries to overcome it when Bad Moves gets kicked out of their garage and he suggests that they have their concert in the barn. | |||||||
19 | 19 | "Kelsey Quest" | Katie Aldworth & Niki Yang | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shauna McGarry & Jeff Trammell | July 9, 2018[nb 6] | TBA | 0.698[15] |
The Elders of the Creek have had their precious sword stolen by a boy named Jerry, so Kelsey takes it upon herself to get it back. She continues to train harder than she has ever trained before, until J.P. suggests that her opponent is also powerful causing Kelsey to feel insecure about her abilities. | |||||||
20 | 20 | "JPony" | Angel Lorenzana & Charmaine Verhagen | Matt Burnett, Jason Dwyer, Tiffany Ford, Ben Levin, Shauna McGarry, Jeff Trammell & Verhagen | July 9, 2018[nb 6] | TBA | 0.648[15] |
Maney of the Horse Girls invites J.P. to be a horse with them due to having a crush on him. He accepts even though he is clearly out of sync with the rest who nevertheless find his antics charming. This causes the Horse Girls' leader, Mackenzie, to plot a way for J.P. to get kicked out. | |||||||
21 | 21 | "Ace of Squares" | Dashawn Mahone & Najja Porter | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Mahone, Shauna McGarry, Porter, Jeff Trammell & Zachary Scheer | August 27, 2018[nb 7] | TBA | 0.560[16] |
Craig decides to take on Toman, the master of four square who is notorious for altering the rules of the game. Craig is successful at defeating him, but realizes that there is a heavy burden that comes with it as everyone at the Creek desperately seeks to take the title of Ace from Craig who becomes mad with power. | |||||||
22 | 22 | "Doorway to Helen" | Deena Beck & Angel Lorenzana | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Dashawn Mahone, Shauna McGarry, Najja Porter, Zachary Scheer & Jeff Trammell | August 28, 2018[nb 7] | 1059-023 | 0.488[17] |
Craig discovers a note belonging to a girl named Helen. Helen, much like Craig, loves the Creek and begins writing letters back and forth to him. After misinterpreting her explanation about homeschooling, they come to believe she lives in another dimension, so Craig and his friends resolve to create a "dimensional" portal to see her despite her reluctance. | |||||||
23 | 23 | "The Last Kid in the Creek" | Jason Dwyer & Tiffany Ford | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shauna McGarry & Jeff Trammell | August 29, 2018[nb 7] | TBA | 0.538[18] |
Craig refuses to try any of the nasty or dirty snacks the Creek has to offer with kids labeling him a picky eater. However, the snacks combined with Kit's sudden cold, result in everyone getting sick minus Craig. Fearing a curse has befallen the Creek, leaving him as the only one there, Craig visits the "witches" Tabitha and Courtney for advice. | |||||||
24 | 24 | "The Climb" | Katie Aldworth & Malcolm Pryor | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shauna McGarry & Jeff Trammell | August 30, 2018[nb 7] | TBA | 0.464[19] |
While trying to record a video of the entire Creek from above, Craig's cellphone ends up getting stuck in Mt. Sycamore, the tallest tree in the Creek. Craig gets advice from the Cliffs, a group of rock climbing teens, and Craig must learn to overcome his fear of heights. | |||||||
25 | 25 | "Big Pinchy" | Charmaine Verhagen & Niki Yang | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shauna McGarry, Jeff Trammell & Yang | August 31, 2018[nb 7] | TBA | 0.458[20] |
When Jason doubts J.P.'s story of Big Pinchy, the largest crayfish ever seen, J.P. leads Craig and Kelsey to the whereabouts of the titular creature. The pathway turns out to be harsher than what J.P. remembers, but Craig is willing to push on so as to prove Jason's doubts wrong. | |||||||
26 | 26 | "The Kid from 3030" | Dashawn Mahone & Najja Porter | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Stu Livingston, Shauna McGarry & Jeff Trammell | October 1, 2018[nb 8] | TBA | 0.447[21] |
The Stump Kids encounter a robot boy named Deltron (Del the Funky Homosapien) who claims to be from the year 3030 where his robot superiors are oppressive against his kind. Deltron asks for the gang's help in getting more music to power him and save the future. | |||||||
27 | 27 | "Power Punchers" | Jason Dwyer & Tiffany Ford | Lamar Abrams, Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shauna McGarry & Jeff Trammell | October 2, 2018[nb 8] | TBA | 0.521[22] |
Craig is tired of losing to his dad, Duane, at the game Power Punchers. He ends up getting help from David of the Elders of the Creek in learning how to master his favorite character, Admiral Anchor. However, Duane begins to pick up on Craig's sudden improvement of his skills and challenges him to a rematch. | |||||||
28 | 28 | "Creek Cart Racers" | Deena Beck & Angel Lorenzana | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shauna McGarry & Jeff Trammell | October 3, 2018[nb 8] | TBA | 0.493[23] |
Sailor Boy announces a race with the winner being allowed to enter his backyard pool with the Tea Timers, Jason and Cannonball entering. Craig and his friends join and build a car with the help of Junk Lord, but when Craig skins his knee, J.P. must take over. | |||||||
29 | 29 | "Secret Book Club" | Katie Aldworth & Aleth Romanillos | Aldworth, Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shauna McGarry & Jeff Trammell | October 4, 2018[nb 8] | TBA | 0.494[24] |
Kelsey tries to get Craig and J.P. interested in the fantasy book Baronica and the Time Spoon, so she and Stacks create a secret book club so that they can read it together. Things however get complicated when Craig tries to keep the secret book club a secret from outsiders. | |||||||
30 | 30 | "Jextra Perrestrial" | Charmaine Verhagen & Niki Yang | Lamar Abrams, Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shauna McGarry & Jeff Trammell | November 5, 2018[nb 9] | TBA | 0.491[25] |
After misinterpreting his sister's comments, J.P. is under the belief that he is an alien from another planet and Craig and Kelsey decide to help him "make contact" with his "family". However, the Junior Forest Scouts decide that they want to kidnap J.P. for the government. | |||||||
31 | 31 | "The Takeout Mission" | Dashawn Mahone & Najja Porter | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shauna McGarry & Jeff Trammell | November 6, 2018[nb 9] | TBA | 0.510[26] |
On a particularly rainy day, Kelsey's father tasks her, Craig and J.P. with ordering food. They decide on Thai, but due to the weather, they can only order take out instead of delivery. The kids decide to venture out into the rain and try to be responsible despite their age. | |||||||
32 | 32 | "Dinner at the Creek" | Deena Beck & Angel Lorenzana | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shauna McGarry & Jeff Trammell | November 7, 2018[nb 9] | TBA | 0.535[27] |
Bernard and Alexis are left in charge for the evening, much to Craig's consternation. Not wanting to try what they are preparing for dinner, Craig heads to the Creek with Kelsey and J.P. and decide to "live off the land". However, this ends up being easier said then done. | |||||||
33 | 33 | "Jessica's Trail" | Jason Dwyer & Tiffany Ford | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shauna McGarry & Jeff Trammell | November 8, 2018[nb 9] | TBA | 0.632[28] |
While Nicole is getting errands done, Jessica wanders into an unfamiliar territory with Craig following in pursuit. He comes across the Honeysuckle Rangers who help him look for her, but he slowly begins to suspect that they want his map of the Creek for sinister purposes. | |||||||
34 | 34 | "Bug City" | Katie Aldworth & Drew Green | Deena Beck, Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shauna McGarry, Shakira Pressley & Jeff Trammell | January 28, 2019[nb 10] | TBA | 0.492[29] |
Craig and his friends discover a large quantity of bugs and decide to care for them by creating a Bug City. Craig suddenly begins becoming possessive of them due to outside elements, such as Mortimor, terrorizing them and decides to take extra precaution by "protecting" them. | |||||||
35 | 35 | "Deep Creek Salvage" | Dashawn Mahone & Najja Porter | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Mahone, Shauna McGarry, Porter & Jeff Trammell | February 4, 2019 | 1059-036 | 0.474[30] |
While complaining about having to clean his room, the Stump Kids believe that they have spotted a gold bar in the Creek. Due to all the garbage that has filled up the area, the trio build a contraption to pull out the gold bar as they all fantasize about what they will do with their share of the treasure. | |||||||
36 | 36 | "The Shortcut" | Charmaine Verhagen & Niki Yang | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shauna McGarry & Jeff Trammell | February 11, 2019 | TBA | 0.460[31] |
During a heatwave, all the ice pops at the Trading Tree have melted. Craig and Kit head off to search for the latter's supplier and run afoul of a bridge troll that tells simple, yet undecipherable riddles. Meanwhile, Kelsey and J.P. must run the Trading Tree, but their personalities make it difficult to run the business properly. | |||||||
37 | 37 | "Dibs Court" | Jason Dwyer & Tiffany Ford | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Dashawn Mahone, Shauna McGarry, Najja Porter & Jeff Trammell | February 18, 2019 | TBA | 0.545[32] |
Craig and his friends return to the Stump only to discover a boy named Richard who claims that he called dibs on the spot. When Mark of the Elders confirms the claims, the Stump Kids take him to Dibs Court to argue ownership. However, they cannot seem to argue against Richard's simple claim of calling dibs on the Stump. | |||||||
38 | 38 | "The Great Fossil Rush" | Deena Beck & Angel Lorenzana | Beck, Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Lorenzana & Jeff Trammell | February 25, 2019 | TBA | 0.381[33] |
When J.P. finds a fossil at the Creek, everyone begins digging in the hopes of becoming "rich". Jason becomes more bossy than ever when he insists that he knows better on how to dig and look for fossils. When the Stump Kids arrive the next day, they discover that the Creek is dried up due to Jason's efforts in an attempt to get respect. | |||||||
39 | 39 | "The Mystery of the Timekeeper" | Jason Dwyer & Tiffany Ford | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shakira Pressley, Zachary Scheer & Jeff Trammell | March 4, 2019 | TBA | 0.415[34] |
The Timekeeper accidentally forgets daylight saving time and the kids all end up getting home late for dinner. Craig and his friends discover the Timekeeper missing and decide to take turns replacing her for the next couple of days. When they realize how difficult and boring it is to keep up with the time, the Stump Kids decide to go look for her. | |||||||
40 | 40 | "Alone Quest" | Katie Aldworth & Drew Green | Aldworth, Matt Burnett, Ben Levin & Jeff Trammell | March 11, 2019 | TBA | 0.414[35] |
While playing charades at the Stump, Craig suddenly has a bathroom emergency and he and J.P. take off to go and find the nearest restroom, but run into various obstacles along the way. Meanwhile, Kelsey decides to spend some alone time, albeit with Mortimor, and performs various personal tasks in total bliss. |
Season 2 (2019–20)
No. overall | No. in season | Title [1][2] | Written and storyboarded by | Story by | Original air date [1][2] | Prod. code | US viewers (millions) |
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41 | 1 | "Memories of Bobby" | Charmaine Verhagen & Niki Yang | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Dashawn Mahone, Shauna McGarry, Najja Porter & Jeff Trammell | March 18, 2019 | TBA | 0.477[36] |
The candy-loving Bobby is moving away, though to the Creek Kids it is the equivalent of dying. As the Stump Kids "mourn", they decide to recollect on classic moments that have happened with Bobby. However, the more they talk about him, the more they realize that they never really hung out with him and become saddened with the thought of not knowing him. | |||||||
42 | 2 | "Jacob of the Creek" | Dashawn Mahone & Najja Porter | Lamar Abrams, Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shakira Pressley & Jeff Trammell | March 18, 2019 | TBA | 0.477[37] |
Craig has grown his hair out as an afro, but it causes problems. With no other choice, he gives himself a really bad haircut. He and his friends decide to build a time machine to fix his mistake, but everyone at the Creek thinks he is a really cool kid named Jacob. With everyone treating him nicely, Craig begins to ignore Kelsey and J.P. | |||||||
43 | 3 | "Return of the Honeysuckle Rangers" | Deena Beck & Angel Lorenzana | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin & Jeff Trammell | March 25, 2019 | TBA | 0.355[38] |
Craig learns from Bobby that the Honeysuckle Rangers have invaded his side of the Creek to get his map. After meeting with the Green Poncho, Craig decides to create a fake map for the Rangers to get. When he gives them the wrong one, he and his friends set out to retrieve it and Craig discovers something personal about them. | |||||||
44 | 4 | "Kelsey the Elder" | Katie Aldworth & Ashley Tahilan | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin & Jeff Trammell | April 1, 2019 | 1071-045 | 0.427[39] |
When Barry quits the Elders' campaign due to Mark's unfairness, Kelsey joins and learns that he has no place for her creativity. Barry starts hanging out with Craig and J.P., but he only seems to talk about older Cartoon Network shows. The Stump Kids decide to try and bring the Elders back together again. | |||||||
45 | 5 | "Sour Candy Trials" | Dashawn Mahone & Najja Porter | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin & Jeff Trammell | April 1, 2019 | 1071-046 | 0.427[40] |
Craig decides to take on the Sucker Pucker Challenge by sucking on a sour lemon candy without chewing. To get through it, Craig gets spiritual help from his family who tell him never to give up. However, Big Red, the previous record holder, will stop at nothing to make sure that Craig loses the challenge and retain her place. | |||||||
46 | 6 | "Fort Williams" | Lamar Abrams & Charmaine Verhagen | Abrams, Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shakira Pressley & Jeff Trammell | May 10, 2019 | TBA | 0.341[41] |
Craig gets pink eye and has to stay at home until it heals. While Duane, Bernard and Jessica head out to the museum, Nicole suggests that she and Craig build a pillow fort. They expand on it and have it spread throughout the house. As the day goes on, Craig realizes that he does not want the day with mom to end. | |||||||
47–48 | 7–8 | "The Other Side" | Jason Dwyer, Tiffany Ford, Dashawn Mahone & Najja Porter | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Mahone, Porter & Jeff Trammell | June 22, 2019 | 1071-051 1071-052 | 0.378[42] |
At the beginning of summer, the Stump Kids decide to make the Green Poncho their friend by giving him an ice pop and offer to guard the overpass while he takes the day off at the fair. Things immediately get out of hand when the Honeysuckle Rangers make off with Craig's map to give to their king. The Green Poncho disguises them so that they can enter the Other Side and retrieve their map. As the Stump Kids make their way into foreign territory, they become witnesses to a new foe and earn new allies.
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49 | 9 | "Summer Wish" | Katie Aldworth & Ashley Tahilan | Matt Burnett, Jason Dwyer, Tiffany Ford, Ben Levin, Tahilan & Jeff Trammell | June 29, 2019[nb 11] | TBA | 0.422[43] |
It is the first day of summer and the Creek Kids celebrate with the annual fire fly wishing. After realizing that summer is short, Craig decides to keep a fire fly to make a wish later. However, this ends up throwing the balance of summer out of whack and making him sick, forcing him to make a wish soon.
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50 | 10 | "Turning the Tables" | Deena Beck & Angel Lorenzana | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Dashawn Mahone, Najja Porter & Jeff Trammell | July 6, 2019[nb 11] | TBA | 0.293[44] |
When Bernard messes up the bathroom Craig just cleaned, Craig decides to have his revenge by having himself, Kelsey and J.P. go to his summer job at Pasta La Vista and being rowdy customers. When a rude man comes in that makes Bernard and Alexis feel miserable, Craig begins to feel guilty about his behavior. | |||||||
51 | 11 | "Kelsey the Author" | Katie Aldworth & Ashley Tahilan | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin & Jeff Trammell | July 13, 2019[nb 11] | 1071-055 | 0.326[45] |
Kelsey finally finishes her novel Robyn and the Snow Sword. She decides to have it be a real book, so she, Craig, J.P. and Stacks create numerous copies and have them secretly spread around the library. When Kelsey overhears someone say they did not like it, she decides to have all her books destroyed. | |||||||
52 | 12 | "Council of the Creek" | Jason Dwyer & Tiffany Ford | Matt Burnett, Dwyer, Ford, Ben Levin & Jeff Trammell | July 20, 2019[nb 11] | TBA | 0.335[46] |
The Creek Kids start playing the circle game, which quickly begins to annoy everyone. Inspired by Bernard, Craig forms the Council of the Creek which consists of the leaders of the major factions (and Bobby). Everyone agrees to altering the circle game except Paintball Mike who likes it the way it is. | |||||||
53 | 13 | "Sparkle Cadet" | Deena Beck & Angel Lorenzana | Lamar Abrams, Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Lorenzana, Shakira Pressley & Jeff Trammell | July 27, 2019[nb 11] | TBA | 0.396[47] |
Kelsey arrives at the stump feeling miserable and dirty when she, Craig and J.P. are greeted by Sparkle Cadet, a magical girl who decides to help them try to remove Kelsey's negativity. Throughout the day, Kelsey refuses to talk about what had happened to her while Sparkle Cadet tries to teach her to be optimistic. | |||||||
54 | 14 | "Cousin of the Creek" | Dashawn Mahone & Najja Porter | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Mahone, Porter & Jeff Trammell | August 3, 2019 | TBA | 0.348[48] |
Craig's extended family from out of town come to visit. He wants to spend time with his cousin Bryson, but things become awkward between them. They resolve to head to the Creek for some fun and get caught up in a water balloon war. Meanwhile, Duane becomes envious of his brother Darnell when Jessica becomes more impressed with him. | |||||||
55 | 15 | "Camper on the Run" | Annisa Adjani & Charmaine Verhagen | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Zachary Scheer, Jeff Trammell & Verhagen | August 10, 2019[nb 12] | TBA | 0.442[49] |
The Stump Kids meet Roxie, a girl who escaped Sleepaway Camp after all the "terrible" things that have been happening to her there. The kids do everything they can to help her until Craig meets Shannon, the camp counselor, and learns that everything Roxie told them has been a lie, putting him, Kelsey, Mortimor and J.P. in danger.
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56 | 16 | "Stink Bomb" | Drew Green & Charmaine Verhagen | Lamar Abrams, Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shakira Pressley & Jeff Trammell | August 17, 2019[nb 12] | TBA | 0.492[50] |
While showing off her own personal anti-bug spray, Wren accidentally releases a stink bomb that coats a large portion of the Creek. Craig and his friends must venture into the stinky landscape to rescue everyone, but the situation worsens when Wren's cohorts attempt to clear the air and end up increasing the stench endangering everyone. | |||||||
57 | 17 | "The Evolution of Craig" | Katie Aldworth & Ashley Tahilan | Matt Burnett, Jason Dwyer, Ben Levin, Shakira Pressley & Jeff Trammell | August 24, 2019[nb 12] | TBA | 0.506[51] |
As Craig prepares for 5th grade, he discovers a tadpole and decides to raise it into a frog. Parodying the Pokémon franchise, Craig tries to level him up while also coming to grips with the fact that since he is growing up in life, he will need to decide what will become of him as he is afraid of turning into someone like Bernard. | |||||||
58 | 18 | "The Haunted Dollhouse" | Tiffany Ford & Charmaine Verhagen | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin & Jeff Trammell | October 26, 2019 | TBA | 0.461[52] |
The Stump Kids discover a dollhouse with a little doll inside, but leave it, only to find it following them back to their hideout. They enlist the aid of the Witches of the Creek and Stacks into finding out what the dollhouse wants from them. They learn that the dollhouse belonged to Arthur Rolly and try to make contact with him to end his haunting. | |||||||
59–60 | 19–20 | "Craig and the Kid's Table" | Tiffany Ford, Dashawn Mahone, Najja Porter & Charmaine Verhagen | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Mahone, Porter, Taneka Stotts & Jeff Trammell | November 23, 2019 | TBA | 0.497[53] |
It is Leftovers Day at the Creek and Craig brings along his special leftovers to share along with a story relating to it. The Williams family gets together for Thanksgiving and Bernard is glad to finally be sitting at the adults table, only to get usurped by his college cousin Jasmine. While trying to prevent Craig, Bryson and Jessica from fooling around, Bernard accidentally destroys the sweet potato pie that their mother made. With no other choice, Bryson and Jessica do everything they can to distract the family while Craig and Bernard try to fix their mess.
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61 | 21 | "Creek Daycare" | Jason Dwyer & Tiffany Ford | Matt Burnett, Dwyer, Ford, Ben Levin & Jeff Trammell | April 18, 2020[nb 13] | TBA | 0.391[54] |
Jessica comes with Craig to hang out at the Creek. When she refuses to go grass sledding with him and his friends, he takes her to the Creek Daycare. The daycare's owner, Angel, steps out to help a child, leaving Jessica and the Stump Kids to look after the tiny tots. While Craig is having a hard time sitting them, Jessica gives him a lesson. | |||||||
62 | 22 | "Sugar Smugglers" | Deena Beck & Angel Lorenzana | Beck, Matt Burnett, H. Michael Croner, Jason Dwyer, Ben Levin, Lorenzana & Jeff Trammell | April 18, 2020[nb 14] | TBA | 0.397[54] |
The Honeysuckle Rangers come asking for help. Due to the King's hoarding of candy, they hired the Stump Kids to smuggle candy into the Other Side and make a speakeasy called the Candy Bar. However, the King's BFF Maya catches on to their scheme and begins to double down on security, forcing Craig and his friends to act fast. | |||||||
63 | 23 | "Sleepover at J.P.'s" | Marie Lum & Charmaine Verhagen | Deena Beck, Matt Burnett, H. Michael Croner, Ben Levin & Jeff Trammell | April 25, 2020[nb 14] | TBA | 0.365[55] |
J.P. invites Craig and Kelsey over for a sleepover and late night watching. However, the Creek suddenly begins a game of flashlight tag, much to J.P.'s consternation. Despite having fun, J.P. wants to get back home in time not just for his show, but also to see his mom who is coming late. Things are complicated when they end up getting tagged. | |||||||
64 | 24 | "Tea Timers' Ball" | Dashawn Mahone & Najja Porter | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Mahone, Porter, Jeff Trammell & Charmaine Verhagen | April 25, 2020[nb 14] | TBA | 0.343[55] |
The Tea Timers throw a dance and invite everyone in the Creek. While J.P. and Maney get ready together, Craig believes that the party is a ruse to get back at him as revenge. Meanwhile, Aaron asks out Kelsey and she reluctantly accepts. While Aaron is nice, Kelsey does not want to hurt his feelings as she is not romantically in love with him. | |||||||
65 | 25 | "The Cardboard Identity" | Jason Dwyer & Kellye Perdue | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin & Jeff Trammell | May 2, 2020[nb 14] | TBA | 0.312[56] |
The Stump Kids come across an underground bunker made of cardboard, courtesy of Carter Brown. Recruiting Zoe, they head down and discover that Carter had been trying to make up for his past misdeeds by bettering himself. However, this involves transforming himself into a "card-borg" and attacks his former allies in an induced rage. | |||||||
66 | 26 | "Ancients of the Creek" | Deena Beck & Angel Lorenzana | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Edgar Momplaisir & Jeff Trammell | May 2, 2020 | TBA | 0.361[56] |
While out with their usual exploring, the Stump Kids find a hidden underground bunker called Founder's Keep. They deduce that it belonged to the first group of kids to play in the Creek from as far back as 1976. As they find it strange that the kids would leave their things behind, Craig discovers a letter written in secret code that might explain their abandoned hideout. | |||||||
67 | 27 | "Mortimor to the Rescue" | Katie Aldworth & Ashley Tahilan | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Taneka Stotts & Jeff Trammell | May 9, 2020[nb 15] | TBA | 0.411[57] |
The Stump Kids decide to venture into the Algae Abyss, but lose their paddle and get stuck there. Kelsey sends Mortimor to get help as he flies throughout the Creek trying to look for someone who can help. Meanwhile the kids becomes desperate trying to get out of the swamp and Craig, in his madness, punctures a hole in the raft. | |||||||
68 | 28 | "Secret in a Bottle" | Jason Dwyer & Kellye Perdue | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Taneka Stotts & Jeff Trammell | May 9, 2020[nb 15] | 1071-068 | 0.399[57] |
When Craig gets annoyed at how Kelsey and J.P. do not respect his things, he seeks out the Keeper of Secrets to have his secret about how they sometimes annoy him kept in his lair. A flood washes all the Creek Kids' secrets out. While the Stump Kids collect them all, Eliza finds one and threatens to have its secret read out loud at an auction. | |||||||
69 | 29 | "Trading Day" | Deena Beck & Angel Lorenzana | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Taneka Stotts & Jeff Trammell | May 16, 2020[nb 15] | TBA | 0.342[58] |
When Craig accidentally destroys Kit's entire supply of red velvet choco rolls, he has to pay her back by making trades for her throughout the day. First, he must sell some lame headgear, then get a certain sour snack from the Ninja Kids for the Elders and finally get a very bland granola bar from the Junk Lord, or rather his feral junk cats. | |||||||
70 | 30 | "Crisis at Elder Rock" | Katie Aldworth & Ashley Tahilan | Deena Beck, Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Angel Lorenzana, Taneka Stotts & Jeff Trammell | May 16, 2020[nb 15] | 1071-071 | 0.337[58] |
The Stump Kids head over to the Elder Rock to ask the Elders something, only to discover that they have been trapped underneath their rock for five days after their support gave way. Not wanting their parents to come, Craig and Kelsey try to free them while J.P. fills in at Mark's job. The Elders live stream their struggle as the Creek Kids all over watch them. | |||||||
71 | 31 | "Kelsey the Worthy" | Dashawn Mahone & Najja Porter | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Mahone, Porter, Taneka Stotts & Jeff Trammell | May 23, 2020 | TBA | 0.357[59] |
While playing at Craig's house, Kelsey accidentally lodges her sword into the wall and destroys some of it. Her father, Neil, is upset and takes her sword away as punishment. To prove her "worthitude", Craig and J.P. put her through a series of hero trials to reclaim her sword. However, she soon learns that this is not enough to sway her father. | |||||||
72 | 32 | "The End Was Here" | Jason Dwyer & Drew Green | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Taneka Stotts & Jeff Trammell | May 23, 2020 | TBA | 0.367[59] |
In trying to uncover what caused the Ancients of the Creek to disband, following a game of capture the flag, Craig realizes that their map perfectly lines up with his own and ventures with Kelsey and J.P. to look for the remainder of the old Creek. They believe to have found information, but in order to get it, they need to go to Jason's backyard. | |||||||
73 | 33 | "In the Key of the Creek" | Tara Helfer & Ashley Tahilan | Katie Aldworth, Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shakira Pressley, Zachary Scheer, Tahilan & Jeff Trammell | June 8, 2020[nb 16] | TBA | 0.408[60] |
In this musical episode, Craig is suffering from the indoor blues as it continues to rain; preventing him and his friends from going to the Creek. At his father's suggestion, Craig decides to invent an imaginary adventure for him and his friends where they find a mysterious key at the Creek and try to discover what it could lead to. | |||||||
74 | 34 | "The Children of the Dog" | Deena Beck & Angel Lorenzana | Matt Burnett, Jason Dwyer, Ben Levin, Lorenzana, Taneka Stotts & Jeff Trammell | June 8, 2020[nb 16] | TBA | 0.388[60] |
Craig is jealous of the fact that Kelsey and J.P. have pets to call their own. Wanting a pet, he is approached by former Fredite Brigid to join her three-step-program of training so that he can own a dog. When nothing seems to be working out for him, the Stump Kids slowly begin to realize that Brigid is taking advantage of them by pampering her. | |||||||
75 | 35 | "Jessica Shorts" | Tiffany Ford & Charmaine Verhagen | Matt Burnett, Jason Dwyer, Ben Levin, Taneka Stotts & Jeff Trammell | June 9, 2020[nb 16] | TBA | 0.520[61] |
A series of shorts focusing on Jessica. "The Jessica & Small Uncle Show": Jessica entertains Craig with her show, "Operation: Jessica": Jessica gets Kelsey's sword back, "Power Punchers": Bernard trains Jessica in a video game, "Incisor Trading": Jessica tries losing her tooth to get sweets, "Payup!": Jessica takes the rules of a game too far.
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76 | 36 | "Ferret Quest" | Katie Aldworth & Ashley Tahilan | Matt Burnett, Tiffany Ford, Ben Levin, Zachary Scheer, Jeff Trammell & Charmaine Verhagen | June 9, 2020[nb 16] | TBA | 0.494[61] |
When a ferret is spotted in the Creek, Kelsey teams up with Stacks and Wildernessa to find it. However, Kelsey quickly becomes jealous when the two of them start becoming closer, leaving her feeling left out. Meanwhile, Craig wants to prove that he knows about animals to Wildernessa by creating elaborate traps for the ferret. | |||||||
77 | 37 | "Into the Overpast" | Dashawn Mahone & Najja Porter | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Mahone, Porter, Shakira Pressley, Zachary Scheer, Taneka Stotts & Jeff Trammell | June 10, 2020[nb 16] | TBA | 0.420[62] |
While trying to retrieve an arrow from the Other Side, Craig and the Green Poncho run into Maya and Craig finally learns the Green Poncho's backstory. His real name is Omar, he and Maya used to be best friends and the two of them were friends with the King named Xavier who pitted the two against one another to ensure their loyalty to him. | |||||||
78 | 38 | "The Time Capsule" | Lamar Abrams & Jason Dwyer | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shakira Pressley, Zachary Scheer & Jeff Trammell | June 10, 2020[nb 16] | TBA | 0.422[62] |
Craig's mother tells him of his childhood that he does not remember. Feeling that he will forget things when he gets older, he, Kelsey and J.P. decide to convert their stump into a time capsule and have Bobby guard it for ten years. Craig's mother convinces him that he needs to create new memories regardless, but Bobby will not give the stump back. | |||||||
79 | 39 | "Beyond the Rapids" | Deena Beck & Angel Lorenzana | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Shakira Pressley, Zachary Scheer & Jeff Trammell | June 11, 2020[nb 16] | TBA | 0.324[63] |
Wren approaches the Stump Kids with an expedition to see why the salt levels have risen in the Creek; thinking that it could mean that the ocean is nearby. They head out down to the rapids, which no kid has ever crossed, and upon making it through, discover that a "creature" of some kind is following them through the water stream. | |||||||
80 | 40 | "The Jinxening" | Tiffany Ford & Charmaine Verhagen | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Dashawn Mahone, Najja Porter, Zachary Scheer & Jeff Trammell | June 11, 2020[nb 16] | TBA | 0.322[63] |
Craig, Kelsey, and J.P. help a kid named Paloma when they learn that she has been jinxed for an entire year after her friend had moved away. Angered over being ignored all this time, Paloma begins going all over the Creek jinxing everyone as revenge for choco-rolls. The only person who can defeat her is J.P. due to his unpredictable way of speaking. |
Season 3 (2020–21)
No. overall | No. in season | Title [1][2] | Written and storyboarded by | Story by | Original air date [1][2] | Prod. code | US viewers (millions) |
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81–82 | 1–2 | "The Other Side: The Tournament" | Angel Lorenzana, Dashawn Mahone, Najja Porter & Ashley Tahilan | Matt Burnett, Christina Catucci, Ben Levin, Mia Resella, Zachary Scheer & Jeff Trammell | June 21, 2020 | TBA | 0.234[64] |
It is Duane's birthday and the Williams family is doing everything they can to surprise him. Feeling that Bernard got a better gift for their father, Craig and his cousin Bryson head to the Creek to create a water cooling system for their friends. Craig notices that the Other Side is setting off fireworks and is informed by Omar the Green Poncho that King Xavier is holding a tournament to get rid of his old birthday gifts. Wanting to get one for his father, Craig and his friends venture over to win the tournament. While things seem smooth at first, the Stump Kids quickly find themselves in danger.
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83 | 3 | "The Ground is Lava!" | Lamar Abrams & Charmaine Verhagen | Matt Burnett, Christina Catucci, Ben Levin, Zachary Scheer & Jeff Trammell | June 29, 2020[nb 17] | TBA | 0.404[65] |
After Craig berates Jessica for her lack of "character design", Toman suddenly calls out a game of the ground is lava, forcing all the kids to rush to grounded objects for protection. Realizing that he left Jessica all alone at the Creek, the Stump Kids make a trek to reach her before the dinner horn, or worse, Jessica becomes a victim of the game. | |||||||
84 | 4 | "Council of the Creek: Operation Hive-Mind" | Deena Beck & Amish Kumar | Matt Burnett, Christina Catucci, Ben Levin, Zachary Scheer & Jeff Trammell | June 30, 2020[nb 17] | TBA | 0.375[66] |
In a parody of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, bees have suddenly taken over the Trading Tree. After getting stung, Craig is forced to once again reform the Council of the Creek. Things seem to be running smoothly when transferring the colony, until council member Bobby suddenly steals the bees for himself in an effort to procure honey from them. | |||||||
85 | 5 | "The Bike Thief" | Jason Dwyer & Tara Helfer | Matt Burnett, Christina Catucci, Ben Levin & Jeff Trammell | July 1, 2020[nb 17] | TBA | 0.429[67] |
On the day the 10 Speeds were supposed to hold a bike show, their bikes are suddenly stolen. Craig, feeling that he has an obligation to find them due to a childhood incident involving his own bike, sets off to look for them in a detective noir style scenario. Things come to a head when Craig realizes that there may be more than one culprit. | |||||||
86 | 6 | "Craig of the Beach" | Dashawn Mahone & Najja Porter | Matt Burnett, Christina Catucci, Tiffany Ford, Ben Levin, Zachary Scheer & Jeff Trammell | July 2, 2020[nb 17] | TBA | 0.406[68] |
Craig, Kelsey, J.P. and the Williams family, minus Bernard, all head to the beach for some fun. Craig starts to feel uncomfortable when his friends begin having more fun with his father Duane than with him. He intends to keep Kelsey and J.P. to himself when they discover a treasure map that could lead to buried treasure. Meanwhile, Jessica feeds the birds. | |||||||
87 | 7 | "Plush Kingdom" | Angel Lorenzana & Ashley Tahilan | Matt Burnett, Christina Catucci, Tiffany Ford, Ben Levin, Mia Resella, Zachary Scheer & Jeff Trammell, | August 24, 2020[nb 18] | TBA | 0.298[69] |
The Stump Kids and Jessica take a vote and head into a cave where they encounter the Plush Kids; kids who have an entire collection of plush dolls. While Kelsey and J.P. take to their new surroundings, Craig finds the whole thing ridiculous. He soon discovers that the Plush Kids have a plan to make Jessica their new leader, permanently. | |||||||
88 | 8 | "The Ice Pop Trio" | Lamar Abrams & Charmaine Verhagen | Matt Burnett, Christina Catucci, Tiffany Ford, Ben Levin, Zachary Scheer & Jeff Trammell | August 25, 2020[nb 18] | TBA | 0.323[70] |
Most of the Creek Kids have gone for vacation and Craig finds himself without Kelsey and J.P. on a hot summer day. With Kit gone and no one to sell ice pops, Craig finds himself teaming up with Cannonball of the 10 Speeds and Sparkle Cadet in a quest to the Duck Mart to get ice pops; resulting in the three of them dubbing themselves the Ice Pop Trio. | |||||||
89 | 9 | "Pencil Break Mania" | Deena Beck & Amish Kumar | Matt Burnett, Christina Catucci, Ben Levin, Zachary Scheer & Jeff Trammell | August 26, 2020[nb 18] | TBA | 0.286[71] |
With Summer almost over, Craig learns that J.P. is a pro at pencil fighting, a sport that he abhors. When J.P. unwittingly beats the champion, he is approached by Nate Moger III who enters him into the pencil breaking championships to defend the title. When Moger proceeds to make it difficult for J.P., Craig becomes invested and starts supporting his friend. | |||||||
90 | 10 | "The Last Game of Summer" | Jason Dwyer & Tara Helfer | Matt Burnett, Christina Catucci, Tiffany Ford, Ben Levin, Zachary Scheer & Jeff Trammell | August 27, 2020[nb 18] | TBA | 0.340[72] |
On the solemn last day of summer, Stacks contacts the Stump Kids and she reveals that she has read through all of the Game Master's journals and discovered a clue that could lead to his forgotten treasure. The kids decide to discover it on their last day and must traverse through a series of underground traps and puzzles that test their abilities to find it. | |||||||
91–92 | 11–12 | "Trick or Creek" | Deena Beck, Jason Dwyer, Tara Helfer & Amish Kumar | Lamar Abrams, Matt Burnett, Tiffany Ford, Ben Levin, Ashley Tahilan, Jeff Trammell & Charmaine Verhagen | October 19, 2020[nb 19] | TBA | 0.260[73] |
The Stump Kids learn from the Witches about the legend of No-Neck Natthew, a boy who ate popping candy and drank soda at the same time, causing his head to explode. Later, Kit collects on Creek Kids' candy debt, under threat of being banned from the Trading Tree. The Stump Kids, joined by Jessica, plan to trick-or-treat as much as possible to clear themselves, but must take a detour through the Creek, where No-Neck Natthew supposedly resides. Meanwhile, Bobby haunts an unprepared Duane, who quickly runs out of candy.
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93 | 13 | "Fall Anthology" | Dashawn Mahone & Najja Porter | Matt Burnett, Christina Catucci, Jason Dwyer, Tiffany Ford, Ashleigh Hairston, Tara Helfer, Ben Levin, Jeff Trammell & Cody Ziglar | October 20, 2020[nb 20] | TBA | 0.304[74] |
Craig is assigned to create a poster on what Fall means to him. Thinking that Fall is boring, he gets support from his mother, Nicole, who asks him to talk about what he thinks of when it comes to Fall. Craig then proceeds to recall stories about, seasonal desserts, windy hills, moongazing, chapped lips and diving into a pile of leaves while adding to his poster of Fall. | |||||||
94 | 14 | "Afterschool Snackdown" | Angel Lorenzana & Ashley Tahilan | Matt Burnett, Tiffany Ford, Ashleigh Hairston, Christine Le, Ben Levin, Lorenzana, Tahilan, Jeff Trammell & Cody Ziglar | October 21, 2020[nb 20] | TBA | 0.210[75] |
It is the Afterschool Snackdown at the Creek where Craig, Yustice, Angel, Sewer Queen, Faraday and Roger introduce a new snack to the judges, J.P., Kit and Toman to figure out which snack gets to be a delicacy for the Trading Tree for a whole month. While Craig is happy with his bug-like snacks, he becomes demoralized by everyone else's more imaginative dishes. | |||||||
95 | 15 | "Creature Feature" | Lamar Abrams & Charmaine Verhagen | Matt Burnett, Tiffany Ford, Ben Levin, Mia Resella & Jeff Trammell | October 22, 2020[nb 20] | TBA | 0.341[76] |
Craig accidentally watches a scary movie called "Swamp Monster from the Swamp" with Bernard and his friends, and he gets made fun of by Bernard for crying. The next day, the Stump Kids encounter the real life Swamp Monster and run home just as Bernard and his friends are watching another movie. The Swamp Monster invades the house as they try to defend themselves. | |||||||
96 | 16 | "King of Camping" | Dashawn Mahone & Najja Porter | Matt Burnett, Tiffany Ford, Ben Levin, Jeff Trammell & Cody Ziglar | October 23, 2020[nb 20] | TBA | 0.209[77] |
When Duane forgets the trailer for his children's camping trip, he suddenly gets a surprise visit from his brother Darrell, who is camping in a high tech RV he rented along with his children. Wanting to keep his title as "The King of Camping", Duane takes Craig and Bryson out to show how to camp properly while the rest have trouble using the modern amenities.
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97 | 17 | "The Rise and Fall of the Green Poncho" | Angel Lorenzana & Ashley Tahilan | Matt Burnett, Christina Catucci, Tiffany Ford, Ben Levin, Dashawn Mahone, Najja Porter, Zachary Scheer & Jeff Trammell | December 28, 2020 | TBA | 0.221[79] |
The Stump Kids invite the rest of the Council to meet Omar the Green Poncho. He in turn reveals his origin story of when he teamed up with the original Green Poncho, Michelle Green, and trained under her tutelage to protect the Overpass. Omar, still wanting to be friends with Maya, attempts to reconnect with her, but King Xavier reveals something about Michelle that ruins her. | |||||||
98 | 18 | "I Don't Need a Hat" | Lamar Abrams & Charmaine Verhagen | Abrams, Matt Burnett, Tiffany Ford, Ben Levin, Jeff Trammell & Verhagen | December 29, 2020 | TBA | 0.254[80] |
It is a chilly day at the Creek, which means that Craig's mom must force him to wear his winter gear. Not wanting to wear something that he finds constrictive, Craig slowly begins to remove every important article of clothing that is keeping him warm. When it is time to go home for dinner, Craig must rush through the Creek to find his winter gear before he freezes. | |||||||
99 | 19 | "Alternate Creekiverse" | Deena Beck & Amish Kumar | Lamar Abrams, Matt Burnett, Tiffany Ford, Ashleigh Hairston, Ben Levin, Jeff Trammell, Charmaine Verhagen & Cody Ziglar | December 30, 2020 | TBA | 0.281[81] |
The Stump Kids imagine an alternate reality where they are not friends. In an alternate version of "Itch to Explore", Craig is a member of the Junior Forest Scouts, Kelsey and a rat version of Mortimor are members of the Ninja Kids and J.P. is with the Paintball Kids. Dissatisfied with their groups, they team up to explore the patch of poison ivy in the center of the Creek.
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100 | 20 | "Snow Day" | Jason Dwyer & Tara Helfer | Lamar Abrams, Matt Burnett, Tiffany Ford, Ashleigh Hairston, Ben Levin, Jeff Trammell, Charmaine Verhagen & Cody Ziglar | December 31, 2020 | TBA | 0.328[83] |
Craig is hoping for a snow day, but is told that there will only be a two-hour delay. He and his friends ask the Witches of the Creek for help where they ask for items (consisting of breakfast and a phone charger) in exchange for a full-on snow day. As they go to retrieve the requested items, Craig learns that Bernard has lost all hope on a snow day and tries to stop him. | |||||||
101–102 | 21–22 | "Winter Break" | Dashawn Mahone, Najja Porter, Ashley Tahilan & Angel Lorenzana | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Jeff Trammell, Tiffany Ford, Mahone & Porter | January 18, 2021[nb 21] | TBA | 0.386[84] |
After two weeks of Winter Break, Craig returns to the Creek to find it abandoned, save for Kit and Bobby. He eventually finds J.P. and a very feral Kelsey who are both mad at him as he spent his two weeks playing a new video game he got for Christmas instead of heading to the Creek to play with them. As they argue, they are alerted by the Green Poncho that King Xavier and his forces from the Other Side are launching their attack. Outnumbered and out-snowballed, Craig, Kelsey and J.P. cannot mend their split as war continues to loom over them and the Creek.
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103 | 23 | "Snow Place Like Home" | Lamar Abrams & Charmaine Verhagen | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Jeff Trammell, Tiffany Ford, Ashleigh Hairston, Dashawn Mahone, and Najja Porter | February 6, 2021[nb 22] | TBA | TBD |
Craig and his friends decide to take refuge from the chilly creek at his house until lunchtime. | |||||||
104 | 24 | "Breaking the Ice" | Dashawn Mahone & Najja Porter | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Jeff Trammell, Tiffany Ford, Ashleigh Hairston, Mahone, and Porter | February 13, 2021[nb 22] | TBA | TBD |
While searching a once unreachable part of the Creek, Craig gets stranded with his longtime rival, Wildernessa! | |||||||
105 | 25 | "Winter Creeklympics" | Deena Beck & Amish Kumar | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Jeff Trammell, Tiffany Ford, Lamar Abrams, Ashleigh Hairston, Dashawn Mahone, Najja Porter, Charmaine Verhagen, and Cody Ziglar | February 20, 2021[nb 22] | TBA | TBD |
Craig, Kelsey and JP try their luck at winning Gold in their first ever Winter Creeklympics, which is a big event for the area. | |||||||
106 | 26 | "Welcome to Creek Street" | Jason Dwyer & Tara Helfer | Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Jeff Trammell, Tiffany Ford, Ashleigh Hairston, Zachary Scheer, and Christina Catucci | 2021[nb 22] | TBA | TBD |
Shorts
No. | Title | Written and storyboarded by | Original release date | US viewers (millions) | |
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S01 | "Craig of the Car" | Richie Pope | November 22, 2019 | 0.192[85] | |
When Bernard accidentally scratches the back of the car, Craig forces him to take his friends (and Alexis) to various pit stops. | |||||
S02 | "How Was Your Day?" | Written by : Lamar Abrams Storyboard by : Dashawn Mahone & Najja Porter | November 22, 2019 | 0.192[85] | |
The origin of the ending credits animation is revealed as Craig explains what he did at the Creek to his family at dinner time. | |||||
S03 | "The Williams Family Opening Theme Song" | Ben Levin | November 22, 2019 | 0.192[85] | |
Craig imagines what it would be like if his family had their own TV show (parodying Family Matters). | |||||
S04 | "How to Map the Creek" | TBA | November 29, 2019 | 0.192[85] | |
Craig gives a how to on mapping the Creek, but he must also rescue J.P. and Mortimor from a "raging" river. | |||||
S05 | "Creek Kid Rap" | TBA | December 13, 2019 | 0.192[85] | |
In a parody of the "Pokérap", Craig tries to name all of the Creek Kids to Jessica, but quickly gets tired. |
Notes
- This episode was first released online on February 19, 2018.
- This episode was first released online on March 9, 2018.
- This episode was first released online on March 30, 2018.
- This episode was first released online on April 6, 2018.
- This episode was first released online on April 20, 2018.
- This episode was first released online on July 6, 2018.
- This episode was first released online on August 17, 2018.
- This episode was first released online on September 28, 2018.
- This episode was first released online on November 2, 2018.
- This episode was first released online on December 13, 2018.
- This episode was first released online on June 21, 2019.
- This episode was first released online on August 2, 2019.
- This episode was first released online on December 13, 2019.
- This episode was first released online on April 10, 2020.
- This episode was first released online on May 1, 2020.
- This episode was first released online on June 5, 2020.
- This episode was first released online on June 26, 2020.
- This episode was first released online on August 21, 2020.
- This episode was first released online on October 2, 2020.
- This episode was first released online on October 16, 2020.
- This episode was first released online on January 8, 2021.
- This episode was first released online on February 5, 2021.
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