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Minor Characters are onscreen-credited figures appearing in Bunk'd without a separate article of their own elsewhere. They are listed here in order of their appearances:








Season 1[]

Friending with the Enemy[]

Dr. Hunter Brody[]

Dr. Hunter Brody was the star of For Reals, a television show in which the intrepid adventurer would travel the world seeking to find proof that legendary creatures truly existed. He stumbled into Camp Kikiwaka one night, claiming to have had a close brush with the legendary Kikiwaka and recruits Ravi, Zuri, and Tiffany to help him find it. Unfortunately, Ravi and the girls discover that Brody hired a man to wear a Kikiwaka suit, revealing that he just wants to be famous and that he pretends that legends are real. This infuriates Zuri, who blackmails Dr. Brody into dressing as the Kikiwaka to scare kids who are paying her to see the Kikiwaka threatening that she'll reveal his fraudulence to his boss.
Dr. Hunter Brody was played by Myko Olivier.

Trivia[]
  • Brody claims to be a "Doctor of Danger," of which Ravi was extremely skeptical.
  • He claims to have a Masters Degree in acting.
  • Prior to arriving at Camp Kikiwaka, Brody and Harold were faking a Chupacabra sighting in Mexico with a Great Dane in a costume,
  • Upon leaving Kikiwaka, he plans to visit Area 51.
  • The character also appears in the previously seen footage intro which opens the next episode, Waka, Waka, Waka!
  • Myko Olivier also appeared as "Reese" in the two-part K.C. Undercover episode "In Too Deep."









No Escape[]

Ted[]

Ted worked at Moose Mart, the Moose Rump store where Gladys purchases the supplies for Camp Kikiwaka. After Jorge accidentally breaks a Kikiwaka statue, which the shop clerk claimed was one of a kind and worth $200, Ted tried to make the Jorge, Zuri, Emma, and Xander, scrape the mold off spoiled produce and change expiration dates on food labels to work off the debt. However, Jorge and Zuri discovered that there was actually a large inventory of such statues and that they really only cost $10. Faced with the truth, Ted had to let the campers go.
Ted was played by Andrew Caldwell.

Trivia[]
  • Ted displayed a sign on the counter stating to ring the bell for service, for a broken bell.
  • Andrew Caldwell had recurring roles in Hannah Montana (as "Thor"), and Good Luck Charlie (as "Billy 'Gravy' Graves"), Henry Danger/Danger Force (as "Mitch Bilsky"). Additionally, he appeared in the DCOM Cloud 9 and voiced "Howard Weinerman" in Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja.












Close Encounters of the Camp Kind[]

Ginger Camp Counselor-in-Training[]

The Ginger Camp Counselor-in-Training was a Counselor-in-Training at Camp Kikiwaka. She was seen with the other CITs during the meteor shower, the CIT reviews, and when Gladys got doused with a pail of water.
The Ginger Camp Counselor-in-Training was played by Amanda LaCount.

Trivia[]
  • The name for the character is not official, and comes from the Internet Movie Data Base site.
  • Amanda LaCount was not credited for the role.




















Marsh[]

Marsh arrived on the day after a meteor shower and was acting strange, making Jorge and Tiffany suspect that he might be an alien. Zuri developed a crush on him and he seemed to like her back, as he gave her his number. At the end of his time at Kikiwaka, he left to go to a Cooking Camp instead, after Jorge and Tiffany snared Marsh and Zuri in a net. However, later Gladys would claim to have never heard of a new camper named "Marsh," leaving Jorge and Tiffany uncertain about the truth of who (or what) Marsh really was.
Marsh was played by Amarr M. Wooten.

Trivia[]
  • Marsh claimed he was writing a science fiction novel and created an alien language for it, explaining the strange notebook he carried with him.
  • Amarr Wooten, played the recurring role of "Finch" in Liv and Maddie: Cali-Style and appeared on an episode of Raven's Home.











For Love and Money[]

Noah Drake[]

Noah Drake was a resident of Moose Rump and a carpenter. While looking for bevels for his business at Moose Mart, he is met by a pair of young sisters, Emma and Zuri Ross, who wish him to meet their friend, Lou. Noah learns that both hr and Lou make furniture, and he agrees to go to Camp Kikiwaka to get to know the awkward girl better. He arrives at the camp and goes to the Woodchuck Cabin where he was told Lou lives. Noah notices the wooden Adirondack chairs on the porch and cannot help himself from inspecting them, easily discerning that they were crafted with skills superior to his own. The girls return to find him there; Noah states that whoever made the items truly understood the language of wood, and Lou admits she made the chairs. Noah tries to inject a little humor about the subject of the types of wood, but it goes over her head, still Noah asks Lou to go out with him. The next night, bringing Lou a modest bouquet of flowers, Noah goes to pick her up at Woodchuck Cabin, but barely survives the harsh vetting by Zuri and calls out Lou's name for help, and the pair quickly depart for their date. Arriving in Moose Rump, Noah suggests that instead of having dinner at the Crab Shack, it might be more romantic if they indulged in their mutual passion for woodworking and make some chairs. Noah explains that his ailing grandfather's only pleasure in life is reclining in his Adirondack chair, and that he could always use new ones... Lou is moved by the notion, and agrees, and the pair begin their construction project near Moose Mart. After a time, Noah becomes thirsty and goes to get a milkshake, drinking the majority of it before leaving the store. Outside, he sees the Ross sisters with Lou and they ask if he forgot Lou's milkshake. But Noah quickly denies that, handing Lou the remaining portion and explaining that they are sharing. On their second date Noah has Lou demonstrate her table making skills and marvels over how many magazines the coffee table she constructs can support. For their third date, Noah and Lou go to the lumber yard, as Noah's truck has broken down and they need to carry the wood into his shop. The next day, as Noah, inspects the chairs before they get painted, the Ross girls confront him, with Zuri threatening to stuff a live squirrel down his pants for exploiting Lou for free labor during their dates. Noah denies the allegation, declaring he truly likes Lou. The girls demand to know then why he has Lou making furniture during their dates, and Noah repeats the story of his ailing grandfather and his fondness for that particular type of chair. The contrite girls apologize and move away. Noah then gets a call from the buyer he had lined up for the chairs, agreeing to his price of $5,000 for the entire set. He tells the client that he is fortunate to be getting Noah Drake Originals, and notes to himself that he is fortunate for getting money towards a new truck. When Lou asks how they should decorate the chair, Noah leaves it completely in her hands, as he has scheduled a manicure appointment. When Noah returns from the salon, he discovers that Lou and the Ross girls have painted the chairs in bright colors and cherubs and demands to know what they have done. Lou replies they have finished the chairs the way his grandfather wanted. Noah snaps that his grandfather could not have wanted anything, as he has been dead for two years. Lou instantly cradles his head to comfort him, but the Ross girls, while expressing sympathy for his loss have proven Noah is a liar. Realization dawning on Lou, she jerks his head back and demands to know if it is true, he only dated her to raise money for a new truck. Noah tries to mitigate his transgression by insisting it was not a new truck, but rather gently used. Lou begins wielding a nail gun and advises Noah to start running or he won't be able to sit in his gently used truck. Covering his rear end with his hands, Noah swiftly retreats.
Noah Drake was played by Chandler Massey.

Trivia[]
  • He claims to have a friend named Steve with a nasty overbite.
  • He states his mother is in prison.
  • He shares the same first name as the Season 4 main character Noah Lambert.










Love is for the Birds[]

Sasha[]

Sasha was considered to be the coolest camper at Camp Kikiwaka. When Ravi accidentally knocks Sasha off her bike, she assumes that he is a thrill-seeker like herself, and the pair agree to a date. However, Ravi quickly discovers Sasha's preference for extremely dangerous and life-threatening activities. Despite this, Ravi takes Jorge's advice to go along with her and takes part in her adventures, enduring many injuries while doing so. When Sasha suggests they go skydiving, Ravi listens to Jorge rather than Emma, who knows that this is a major mistake. When Ravi and Sasha jump, he realizes that he's had enough and insults her in midair, by calling her a "Whackadoo." Sasha does not take the breakup well, deploying her parachute without telling Ravi how to use his, leaving her now ex-boyfriend to plummet into the forest below. Fortunately, Ravi gets hung up in the trees, surviving with only minor arm sprains from his ordeal.
Sasha was played by Kelly Washington











Season 2[]

Griff is in the House![]

Crystal (Weasel #1)[]

Crystal (Weasel #1) was a Camper from Weasel Cabin, and was the most intimidating figure in the group.
Crystal (Weasel #1) was played by Mikayla Tyau.

Trivia[]



























Weasel #2[]

Weasel #2 was a camper from Weasel Cabin. She and Lydia were the longest serving members.
Weasel #2 was played by Kirsten Wong.

Trivia[]



























Weasel #3[]

Weasel #3 was present for the first week of camp, when she and the other Weasels terrorized their new counselor, Lou Hockhauser, by constantly tying her up, giving her a horrible makeup makeover while she slept, and dubbing her "Reek." She was last seen, with the rest of the Weasels, throwing a rope over their former counselor, Hazel, literally dragging her back into their company. Apparently, Weasel #3 had to leave Camp Kikiwaka early that summer.
Weasel #3 was played by Heavenly Frazier.























Zuri Weasels Out[]

Weasel #4[]

Weasel #4 was the last member to join Weasel Cabin. She was seen eating in the mess hall when Zuri joins the Weasels. Later she clobbers Zuri with a pillow before Lydia tosses the would-be-Weasel CIT out the window. The next day she helps trash the Woodchuck cabin, but flees when Zuri returns the favor to Lydia by unexpectedly throwing the Weasel leader out a window. Later in the summer, she joins the other Weasels in taking over the abandoned treehouse in the woods.
Weasel #4 was played by Brianna Paige.



























Queen of Screams[]

Stephanie Queen[]

Stephanie Queen was a famous horror author that owned a cabin near Camp Kikiawaka. Jorge won a contest to have lunch with her.
Stephanie Queen was played by Paula Rhodes.

Trivia[]
  • She was a parody of famed Maine horror author, Stephen King.


















Luke Out Below[]

Little Lou[]

Little Lou Hockhauser spent her first summer at Camp Kikiwaka when she was eight. She had trouble getting along with her cabin mate, Hazel Swearengen, who was always abusing Lou's personal items, (such as using her toothbrush to clean the toilet) but became fast friends with Xander McCormick, after sharing her s'mores, as Xander had overcooked his marshmallows. However, when Xander innocently wiped off marshmallow residue from Hazel's cheek, the smitten girl, swore her undying love, to Lou's dubious disbelief. Later that summer, after Lou took out her frustrations with Hazel by kicking a tree, she discovered a homesick Xander. with sadness in his eyes and comforted. him. The next after Lou shared her potato tots with Xander, he hugged her, even though Lou told him it was not a big deal. After Xander leaves, Hazel asks about the hug, and Lou tells her. Hazel confessed she had given Xander something as well, but he never thanked her for it. Hazel then tells Lou that her pillowcase was being used to store dirty laundry.
Little Lou was played by Emma Shannon.













Little Xander[]

Little Xander McCormick spent his first summer at Camp Kikiwaka when he was eight. He became close with Lou Hockhauser, during the campfire, she advised him on the correct method of toasting marshmallows, and gave him one of her own as an example. After thanking Lou for the treat, Xander left the campfire but briefly paused to innocently wipe a bit of marshmallow goo off the face of Hazel Swearengen, with a napkin. Sometime later, a homesick Xander was interrupted blubbering under his "Crying Tree" by someone kicking it. Recognizing his pal Lou, he denied her assumption that he had been crying, insisting that something was in his eye. However, he did admit that Lou's guess of sadness might have merit., as Lou held his hand to comfort him. The next day, Xander found a toy guitar under the tree, and happily began playing it. At lunch, after sharing potato tots with Lou, he thanked Lou for the thoughtful gift with a hug, although Lou insisted it was not a big deal. Playing that guitar, ignited Xander's love of music, and was the highlight of that summer.
Little Xander was played by Mason Patrick Mahay.










Little Hazel[]

Little Hazel Swearengen was eight when she met her cabin mate, Lou Hockhauser, at Camp Kikwaka, which was run by her Aunt Gladys. For some reason, she enjoyed tormenting the cheerful country bumpkin in ways such as using her toothbrush to clean the toilet. But the night they made s'mores at the firepit, when Xander McCormick reached out and wiped off marshmallow residue from Hazel's cheek, the smitten girl swore her undying love for him. Hearing rumors of Xander being homesick, Hazel got a toy guitar and went to Xander's "Crying Tree" and left it there with a note. However, Xander acted as if her gift never existed. At lunch, she saw Xander and Lou hugging. Afterward, Hazel asks Lou about the hug, and the other girl said it was because she shared her potato tots with Xander. Hazel then stated that she had given Xander something as well, but he never thanked her for it, which likely meant he didn't like it. Hazel then admits to Lou that her pillowcase was being used to store dirty laundry.
Little Hazel was played by Taylor Autumn Bertman.











Mud Fight[]

Bronson[]

Bronson and his twin brother, spent a lot of their time in the decommissioned lighthouse located close to the Moose Rump forest. They both felt a great affinity for the place, as years ago, their grandfather, Tucker, had been the Lighthouse Keeper, and his journal was still kept in the Lantern Room. One day he encountered a trio of visitors from Camp Kikiwaka, Xander, Emma, and Lou. As a storm was approaching Bronson advised them to wait out the rain in the Lighthouse. Just when Bronson began a flirty banter with Lou, Xander abruptly stumbled into him, causing him to tumble down the stairwell. Helped back into the Lantern Room, Bronson realized his ankle had been injured. Emma then discerned that a ship in the water outside was in danger of running aground. Although he was hobbled, due to Bronson's familiarity with the Lighthouse, he was able to direct the others to successfully re-ignite the Lighthouse in time to save the vessel from disaster. However, in the process, Bronson and Lou discovered that they were incompatible as a couple. After the storm, Lou was helping Bronson limp back home, sniping at him the whole time. When Bronson stated that she would probably like his twin brother better, who was likely back at the Lighthouse, Lou abruptly left to go back there, leaving Bronson to crawl the rest of the way to his cabin.
Bronson and Tucker were both played by James Gaisford.

Trivia[]
  • Bronson lived a self-sufficient lifestyle in a cabin in the woods close to the Lighthouse.
  • Lou had a fantasy where she was Tucker's wife based on his photo that was kept in the Logbook, and imagined Tucker as a part-time whaler that liked to create sea-shanties to sing.






Camp Stinky Waka[]

Dr. Sharon Chen[]

Dr. Sharon Chen visited her daughter Tiffany after being told that Camp Kikiwaka was for geniuses.
Dr. Sharon Chen was played by Nina Millen.

Trivia[]
  • She generally only addresses Tiffany as "Daughter."
  • She has a poor relationship with her own mother.
  • She believes she will one day "Cure Sleep."
  • She harshly punished her son for losing a Spelling Bee.
  • She considers Astrophysicists to be Divas.
  • She redacted the word "lie," from all the dictionaries in the Chen household.
  • She baked twelve-sided brownies with radiation from Uranium isotopes.
  • She claims to have created a Black Hole in her lab in which a colleague, Dr. Jensen, (whom she suspected of habitually stealing her yogurt) has yet to return.
  • She is capable of doing crossword puzzles of Egyptian hieroglyphics.
  • According to Santa, she is on the Naughty List for lying to Tiffany and hiding her Christmas presents.
  • Nina Millen also played "Brenda" in the "Adventures in Mommy-Sitting" episode of Raven's Home.








Dreams Come True[]

Mr. Gribbly[]

Mr. Gribbly was the social worker tasked with returning Griff back to Moose Rump county services.
Mr. Gribbly was played by Jason Boegh.

Trivia[]
  • He has a cat named Muffles.
  • Jason Boegh appeared as the "Health Inspector" in the "The Gil in My Life" episode of Kirby Buckets.'
















The Great Escape[]

Marie Poutine[]

Marie Poutine was a Canadian Border Guard on the border between the Province of New Brunswick and the US State of Maine.
Marie Poutine was played by Tate Hanyok.

Trivia[]
  • She first met Cosmo when he rescued her from a snowdrift on November 11, but lost a toe to frostbite, which he helped amputate.
  • Cosmo's pet name for her is "Poutie."
  • She claims to be a professional comedian.
  • "Poutine," is a well-known Canadian dish, consisting of julienne potatoes in a savory gravy.
















Cosmo Dibble[]

Cosmo Dibble was an American Border Guard on the border between the US State of Maine and the Canadian Province of New Brunswick.
Cosmo Dibble was played by Sean Whalen.

Trivia[]
  • Sean Whalen has appeared in Disney Channel series Hannah Montana, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, Wizards of Waverly Place, and Lab Rats on Disney XD, as well as Disney cartoons American Dragon: Jake Long and Fillmore!














Season 3[]

Take the Cake[]

Inspector Penelope Dinsmore[]

Inspector Penelope Dinsmore was the Moose Rump Health Inspector tasked with maintaining the Summer camps in the area.
Inspector Penelope Dinsmore was played by Lisa Linke.


















Finder’s Keepers, Lou’s a Weeper[]

"Babyface" Munson[]

"Babyface" Munson was a convict looking for his lost loot in the Kikiwaka woods. Having been released from prison, he first finds three kids fixing a car in the woods, mistaking them for badgers. Identifying himself as "Gerald Barker," he tells them about three thieves who decades ago, stole money from the Moose Rump Bank and then used the car to escape into the woods, where the car broke down. Two of the gang, Molly and Clyde, escape, however, Babyface got stuck in his seatbelt. They left him behind for the police, and he hid the money under the carseat, hoping to escape jail one day and take the money. Gerald admits he is Babyface and proceeds to the carseat to find the money. However, he finds nothing and blames the kids, threatening that his briefcase has TNT. In the end, he admits he was lying and there was only peanut brittle inside. Lou also points out that Molly and Clyde were the richest people in Moose Rump, which probably meant they went back and took the money. Ultimately the campers let him go.
"Babyface" Munson was played by Robert Towers.

Trivia[]
  • In the original script the character was named "Randall James."
  • Towers played the role of "Commando Joe" in the "In-Vision of Privacy" episode of Raven's Home.













Game of Totems[]

Oscar[]

Oscar was "ringer" counselor Lou recruited to shore up the counselor side in the Kikiwaka Games.
Oscar was played by Dawson Fletcher.

Trivia[]
  • Oscar named his right arm "Thor" and his left arm "The Rock."
  • Besides guesting on Good Luck Charlie and I Didn't Do It, Dawson Fletcher played the recurring role of "Trev" in Kirby Buckets.














Toilets and Tiaras[]

Janice[]

Janice was a Camper from Bunny Cabin that attempted to befriend Destiny during the Kikiwaka beauty pageant.
Janice was played by Abigail Dylan Harrison.

Trivia[]
  • Her sponsor was Ahern Tick Removal, named for writer/producer Valerie Ahern.
  • Janice originally baked Lemon Popovers instead of Lemon Bars.
  • Janice's original talent demonstration was frosting five cakes in ten seconds with strawberry ganache.
  • Abigail Dylan Harrison also played "Tiffany" in the "BizRipOffs'" episode of Bizaardvark.












Bungle in the Jungle[]

Dixie Hockhauser[]

Dixie Hockhauser is Lou Hockhauer's mother.
Dixie Hockhauser was played by Beth Curry.



















Gruel and Unusual Punishment[]

Bartholomew[]

Bartholomew † was the henchman of the Constable in 1600s Moose Rump.
Bartholomew was played by Bertrand-Xavier Corbi.























It's a Blast![]

Barnabia[]

Barnabia was a resident of Moose Rump that met Zuri and Destiny was camping out with her boyfriend.
Barnabia was played by Meryl Hathaway.

Trivia[]
  • The character's original name was Wanda.
  • The original ending had Wanda going to the camp, producing a receipt for the ring, and taking the $50 Zuri handed her in return.















Up, Up and Away[]

"Doug" (Kid Kikiwaka)[]

"Doug" (Kid Kikiwaka) was the offspring of the Kikiwaka creature which Destiny, Finn, and Matteo rescued from the clutches of Dr. Blackburn.
"Doug" (Kid Kikiwaka) was played by Owen Atlas.

Trivia[]
  • In the original script, the name the kids settled on was "Fred," after Matteo's suggestion of "Sebastian," and Destiny's pick of "Sir Princely Goldenlance."




















Dr. Blackburn[]

Dr. Blackburn was an ambitious scientist that was determined to prove that the creature known as a "Kikiwaka" existed.
Dr. Blackburn was played by Annie Sertich.

Trivia[]
  • Annie Sertich had previously played "Monica" in the I Didn't Do It episode, "Lindy Goes to the Dogs."

















Season 4[]

Yes, Lies and Tower Escape[]

Ruby[]

Ruby was a new camper from Bunny Cabin that tried to befriend Destiny and Gwen.
Ruby was played by Madelyn Grace.

Trivia[]
  • Noah had seen Ruby as "Glenda the Good Witch" in the local Moose Rump rendition of Wicked.
















An Udder Disaster[]

Bonnie King[]

Bonnie King is Ava King's mother.
Bonnie King was played by Christine Anthony.

Trivia[]
  • Ava's favorite dish is her Canadian Bacon Burrito Casserole.

















Hot Spring Friend Machine[]

Reggie[]

Reggie was a Camp Kikiwaka lifeguard, who later performed the same duties for the hot spring that Ava discovered.
Reggie was played by Lucas Stadvec.













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Water Under the Dock[]

Austin Justin[]

Austin Justin was an acting acquaintance of Noah. He was first seen when Destiny mentions that she chose Austin Justin as the celebrity for the dance auction. Noah suddenly gets mad and explains that he thinks Austin Justin pushed him in the lake, stealing Noah's part as Kid on Dock. Ava, as well as a bunch of other people don't believe this, and eventually, Ava convinces Noah he should get over it. He invites Austin to the dock to talk about it, where he admits that he did push him in the lake and he came just to get good publicity in "the sad little hoedown in Moose Butt". This makes Noah angry and he pushes Austin into the lake. Ava secretly tapes this and shows it to the people at the dance, where he is booed away. Austin first appears to be and friendly, humble and charitable. However, he's actually a terrible person as he's willing to intentionally sabotage others' chances at stardom to take it for himself and doesn't care about who he steps on to do it or the consequences of his actions. He also only cares about publicity in charity work.
Austin Justin was played by Ricardo Hurtado.

Trivia[]
  • Ricardo Hurtado is primarily known for playing "Freddy Huerta" on the TV version of School of Rock on Nickelodeon.
















Inn Trouble []

Miss Tilly[]

Miss Tilly is the owner and Innkeeper of the Tilly Inn in Moose Rump. Secretly everyone except the Woodchuck girls who attempt the wilderness survival challenge are invited to stay at the inn instead of actually doing the challenge. The reason why the Woodchuck girls were not invited was because Gwen mistook her for a forest predator and threw rocks at her until she went away. Her cooking skills are quite exquisite and her homemade foods are delicious. She later hires Matteo as "Frankie Whispers," a lounge singer and the star of "Tilly's After Dark," performances.
Miss Tilly was played by Ellen Karsten.

Trivia[]
  • Tilly is not her true name.
  • It is implied that she joins Martha's coven.
  • She has a pet parrot named Dwayne "The Squawk" Johnson.
  • Miss Tilly has appeared in the following episodes:













Lake Rancid[]

Randy[]

Randy was a Photo Journalist assigned to write a story on how Destiny led a clean-up of Lake Kikiwaka.
Randy was played by Chico Benymon.


















Between a Raccoon and a Hard Place[]

Jane (camper)[]

Jane (camper) was a Flying Squirrel Cabin Camper and a member of the self-proclaimed Camp Kikiwaka Extreme Team.
Jane (camper) was played by Joelle Better.

Trivia[]
  • Joelle Better also played "Joelle" in the episode "Would You Wrather have a Secret Admirer" of Coop & Cami Ask the World and "Rambo Tate" in the second season of The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers for Disney +.
  • Another character named "Jane" appears in Pop Pop Poppin' In.





















Riley[]

Riley was a Flying Squirrel Cabin Camper and a member of the self-proclaimed Camp Kikiwaka Extreme Team.
Riley was played by Lidya Jewett.






















Talia[]

Talia was a Flying Squirrel Cabin Camper and a member of the self-proclaimed Camp Kikiwaka Extreme Team.
Talia was played by Cleo Fraser.




















Sore Lou-ser[]

Cynthia[]

Cynthia was a native of Tallahassee, Florida, who attended Camp Champion. She was surprised to learn that a girl she knew from school, Destiny Baker, was at Camp Kikiwaka.
Cynthia was played by Izzy Newman.
























Chet[]

Chet was a DJ and camper at Camp Champion. He and his friend Cynthia, went to Camp Kikiwaka to watch the Sportsmanship Games.
Chet was played by Bryce Adam Brown.




















Lone Wolf[]

Pa Gordon[]

Pa Gordon was the founder of Moose Rump's Gordon's Oatmeal company. He offered to sponsor Camp Kikiwaka's scholarship program, along with a steady supply of the product. After taking a tour of the premises, Pa Gordon claimed the Camp was as pretty as a "May Peach," and was ready to finalize the sponsorship. However, Destiny claimed that the company utilized wasteful business practices, and when confronted, Gordon disregarded her concerns. Lou did not appreciate Gordon's manner and called off the negotiations, knowing that it likely doomed her Kikiwaka scholarship program. Warning Lou she was making a huge mistake, Pa Gordon stalked away stating the Camp was more like an "August Peach."
Pa Gordon was played by Joel Swetow.

Trivia[]
  • The slogan of Gordon's Oatmeal was "Gordon's Oatmeal, because you're out of eggs."
  • He was mentioned in Where the Buffalo Betties Roam as loathing Lou.














Serfs Up-rising[]

Alice[]

Alice was a counselor at Camp Kikiwaka. During Renaissance week her Lady character was in love with Noah's Lord character and as an actress, she buried herself in the role, even lying about sending a scroll missive to Noah that Ava wrote to cheer Noah up.
Alice was played by Gloria Aung.

Trivia[]
  • Destiny and Ava think Alice watched Camp Slasher 5 a little too intently. in Everyone's Trap'd.

















Cramped Champions[]

Sophie[]

Sophie was a camper from Camp Champion, temporarily assigned to the Woodchuck Cabin. She appeared to be friendly, but actually attempted to turn Ava, Destiny, and Gwen against each other by pointing out habits of theirs that annoy one another.
Sophie was played by Estelle Hermansen.


















Kaylie Champion[]

Kaylie Champion was a member of the Champion family, the owners of Camp Champion.
Kaylie Champion was played by Amanda Christine.

Trivia[]
  • Allegedly, she is a distant relative of Gladys and Hazel. This means she might be biracial as she is clearly African-American while Gladys and Hazel are clearly Caucasian. Given this and Jedediah Swearengen's appearance in the show, he also appeared to be Caucasian. When Jedediah was alive, his wife left him, which raises a possibility that he remarried to an African-American woman who later became Kylie’s ancestor.
  • According to Barb, Kaylie is the toughest of the Champion family.
  • In her appearance in the episode, Kaylie wanted to fire somebody when Lou took the blame for what Barb did.











Taylor[]

Taylor was a camper from Camp Champion. She was the most promising applicant when Grizzly cabin was searching for a new camper (as they were the only cabin who didn't get one of the Camp Champion campers), appealing to all of the boys interests. However, the boys had to turn her down because she was a girl.
Taylor was played by Adrianna Bean.

Trivia[]
  • She plays the trumpet.
  • She is confident enough to do math with a pen.
  • She is apparently a messy eater.
















A Tale of Two Stackers[]

Brian[]

Brian was a Camper from Camp Kikiwaka. He dubbed both Finn and Matteo "The Stacker," and was the driving force behind the pair having a stacking competition to determine who would ultimately win the nickname.
Brian was played by Travis Burnett.

Trivia[]
  • Travis Burnett previously appeared on Raven's Home, in the roles of twin brothers "Tanner" and "Turner", and has appeared in Star Girl.
















Whatever Floats Your Goat Boat[]

Boomer Gower[]

Boomer Gower was the owner of a rental company which specialized in party boats in Moose Rump. When Lou contacted him to complain about the noise level, he told her that the Moose Rump Mayor had hired his boats as part of his re-election campaign, and that she should take the matter up with him.
Boomer Gower was played by Michael McCusker.

Trivia[]
  • He speaks with a Bostonian accent.
  • He bought 500 ties for Higgins the goat.
  • He had Higgins the goat appoint the Gower family as the Moose Rump City Council in his final act as Mayor.
  • Higgins the Goat, was mentioned in Where the Buffalo Betties Roam as loathing Lou.























Midge[]

Midge was a resident of Moose Rump. She was a proponent of Mayor Higgins the goat. She attended the debates in which Lou tried to sway the people from electing an animal to the office again, but failed miserably. Lou decided to drop out of the election in favor of a new candidate, Mrs. Fuzzybelly, a sloth from the local zoo. Midge and the rest of the crowd were won over by the adorableness of the slot. Midge led the townspeople in pledging to support the new choice, voting in Mrs. Fuzzybelly as the new Mayor of Moose Rump in the upcoming election.
Midge was played by Maggie Carney.

Trivia[]
  • Maggie Carney also played "Museum Docent" in the Mrs. Harris' Opus episode of Sydney to the Max.











Snow Cups and Fisticuffs[]

Derek[]

Derek was a Camper at Camp Kikiwaka. When Finn accidentally struck Derek in the face twice, Finn becomes worried that the larger boy wanted to fight him, and sought out the advice of Ava on the situation.
Derek was played by Connor Cain.

Trivia[]
  • Connor Cain and Israel Johnson have co-starred in episodes of the comedy Schooled together.





















The S'more, The S'merrier[]

Edna[]

Edna was a resident of Moose Rump that decided to attend a senior citizen dance class at Camp Kikiwaka, organized by Noah Lambert. Edna is paired with Gwen Flores, and the seemingly mismatched pair discover several shared interests, and soon form a strong bond of friendship.
Edna was played by Shirley Jordan.

Trivia[]
  • Edna was a park ranger for 30 years.
  • She is an amateur butcher.
  • She and Gwen agree that squirrel meat is underrated.



















Max[]

Max was a Camp Kikiwaka camper. He and another camper, Joe, were pressed into a friendship with Destiny, who was attempting to make Matteo and Finn jealous. Eventually, Max and Joe were sent away to bond with Désiré, a perky blonde camper Matteo and Finn recruited to turn the tables on Destiny.
Max was played by Devin Slade Aaron.

Trivia[]
  • Destiny claimed that Max liked telling jokes, bugs, and math, all of which Max flatly denied.














Joe[]

Joe was a Camp Kikiwaka camper. He and another camper, Max, were pressed into a friendship with Destiny, who was attempting to make Matteo and Finn jealous. Eventually, Joe and Max were sent away to bond with Désiré, a perky blonde camper Matteo and Finn recruited to turn the tables on Destiny.
Joe was played by Tanner Swagger.

Trivia[]
  • Joe loves bananas, even toasting them with his marshmallows while making S'mores.
  • Finn did not notice the close resemblance he and Joe have, until he witnessed the other boy picking his nose.
  • He had a habit of giving Destiny bananas.



















Lava at First Sight[]

Alex King[]

Alex King was Ava King's favorite brother. He spent a weekend at Camp Kikiwaka to visit his sister, but found himself being drawn to Lou, and spending time with her instead, causing Ava to become jealous.
Alex King was played by Tajh Bellow.

Trivia[]
  • He sent Lou a message in a bottle in Whisper Toots.
  • Tajh Bellow previously played "Andrew." in the 'Girl Meets the Tell-Tale-Tot" episode of Girl Meets World and "Elliot" in the "Twin It to Win It" episode of K.C. Undercover.


















Town and Clown Relations[]

Ma Gower[]

Ma Gower was the mother of Boomer Gower, and a member of the Moose Rump City Council.
Ma Gower was played by Kristina Marie Hayes.

Trivia[]
  • Like the rest of her family, she speaks with a Bostonian accent.
  • Kristina Hayes previously played a "Reporter" in the Wizards of Waverly Place episode "Wizards vs. Asteroid".





















Skyler Gower[]

Skyler Gower was the younger sister of Boomer Gower and a member of the Moose Rump City Council.
Skyler Gower was played by Scarlett Abinante.

Trivia[]
  • Like the rest of her family, she speaks with a Bostonian accent.
  • She describes herself as "wicked unpredictable."























Whisper Toots []

Martha[]

Martha was the leader of a small group of young women who often met in the woods near Kikiwaka. When she encounters Lou, she offers her a place in the group.
Martha was played by Chandler Ryan.

Trivia[]
  • Her coven is rather obsessed with hummus.
  • Her coven requires a $12 monthly fee.

















My Fairy Lady[]

Becca[]

Becca was a Camp Kikiwaka Counselor, and was in charge of the counselors' social calendar. When Ava King discovered that Becca had excluded her from the Kikiwaka counselor mixers, she sought to change her mind, and get reinstated.
Becca was played by McKale Jude Bingham.

Trivia[]
  • Her dad is an accountant who showed her how to work out tax returns.
















Logan[]

Logan was a Camp Kikiwaka Counselor. Because he liked to have one thin braid dangling from his head, Ava gave him the nickname of "Rat Tail," which use spread throughout the camp. Lou once made him in charge of camper haircuts. He was among the candidates Matteo and Finn invited to replace Noah as Grizzly counselor but had cut the braid off by then. Apparently, he later transferred to Kikiwaka Ranch.
Logan was played by A.J. Danna.

Trivia[]














Dave[]

Dave was the boyfriend of Lareen Sawyer, the mother of Finn. When his work as a zookeeper sent him to the Moose Rump Zoo, he decided to take the opportunity to visit Camp Kikiwaka.
Dave was played by Jerry Trainor.

Trivia[]
  • Dave seems to have a talent for close-up magic.
  • In Raucous Science it is revealed that he and Lareen have married, and are expecting a baby girl.
  • Jerry Trainor's only previous Disney work was voicing characters on Star vs. the Forces of Evil. However, he is primarily known for his roles on such Nickelodeon shows like iCarly, Sam & Cat, Drake & Josh, and Wendell and Vinnie.
  • Jerry Trainer is the second star from iCarly to be on the show along with Mary Scheer from seasons 1 and 2
















Willow[]

Willow was a camper at Camp Kikiwaka. She discovered a tree trunk in the forest where she believed a fairy left gifts for her and vice versa. However, Matteo revealed to Willow that the "fairy" she was exchanging trinkets with was actually Gwen Flores. That harsh reality, and the smug manner in which Matteo exposed it, left both girls angry with him. Later, an excited Willow showed Matteo and Gwen what she had discovered in the woods--a tiny Fairly-sized village. When Matteo claims to have no other explanation for the sight, Willow and Gwen, their belief in the existence of fairies restored, explored the magical place.
Willow was played by Shaylee Mansfield.

Trivia[]
  • Actress Shaylee Mansfield is actually deaf, and a YouTube star.












Squatters' Fights[]

Jerry Collins[]

Jerry Collins was a former camper at Camp Kikiwaka. When Lou contracted his father's company to make various repairs at the camp, he asked for the assignment. However, he is shown to lack common sense and proves to be totally inept in all his efforts, and Lou cannot find it in her heart to fire him because of her role in Jerry's infamous camp disgrace. Ultimately, Jerry accepts an offer to work for Camp Champion, but Lou's pride gets in the way, and she convinces him to stay at Kikiwaka to rebuild the Wood Chuck cabin bathroom, with predictable results.
Jerry Collins was played by Jayme Andrews.

Trivia[]
  • Jerry was formerly a Gopher Cabin Camper.
  • He is infamous at Camp Kikiwaka for getting his braces caught in a Jet-Ski (driven by Lou) and being dragged across the lake. As a result, he had dentures made with toilet-grade porcelain, so he claims swallowing makes a flushing sound.













Three Stars and a Baby[]

Ronnie[]

Ronnie was Lou's second cousin from Vermont. When she told Lou she was driving the four hours up to visit her for a few days, she failed to mention that she was also bringing her baby daughter, Lilly. Upon reaching Camp Kikiwaka, Ronnie greeted Lou and convinced her reluctant cousin to watch over Lilly, while she spent a relatively more relaxing afternoon in Moose Rump alone. She returned to find Lou and Lilly bonding in a sweet, quiet moment which ended when Lilly threw up on Lou, allowing Ronnie to resume the responsibilities of motherhood.
Ronnie was played by Mackenzie Marsh.














Manic Moose Day[]

Benji[]

Benji was an online friend of Matteo that came to visit him at Camp Kikiwaka. Finn and Destiny tried to befriend him but he always seemed to flee in their presence. He has trouble socializing with other kids except Matteo,
Benji was played by Zach Willis.

Trivia[]
  • His social behavior might suggest he was on the autism spectrum, but this wasn't confirmed.




















S3an[]

S3an was a High School classmate of Lou that had a well-known travel vlog. Hoping to get some good publicity, Lou invites her to Camp Kikiwaka.
S3an was played by Jinhee Joung.

Trivia[]
  • Matteo ultimately fished out her phone from the lake.















Carol[]

Carol was a Camp Kikiwaka camper. Destiny selected Carol to present the special gift they got for Benji for the fish themed party she and Finn organized. However despite three attempts, the timing never quite worked out. She became somewhat frustrated when, in the final try, Destiny told Carol to "read the room."
Carol was played by Jolene Angelique Matamoros .

Trivia[]
  • Jolene Angelique has played a camp extra in several episodes
  • Jolene Angelique was not credited for the role.













Breaking Barb[]

Julie[]

Julie was a young gamer girl from Moose Rump who's parents insisted on throwing her a Princess themed party for her on her eighth birthday in the woods near Camp Kikiwaka. Saying she would rather be dressed as a space pirate rather than the frilly dress she was wearing, Julie ran away from her own party. Shortly afterwards, she stumbled across an old abandoned well, and whimsically, decided to wish for a better birthday. Unfortunately, while doing so, she fell into the well. Luckily, a trio of campers from Kikiwaka discovered her predicament. Although the first rescue attempt by Finn failed as the rope he was using snapped, causing him to fall in on top of her. The second attempt of rescuing the two was made by Gwen, who managed to fashion a much stronger rope. In the end, she and Matteo ended up pulling Julie and Finn out. Almost immediately, an older girl, apparently a counselor, emerged from the woods, elated to find the missing campers and somewhat surprised by the presence of a princess. During the hike, Julie and Gwen bond. The next day, her parents let her spend the afternoon at Camp Kikiwaka and Julie shows Gwen how engrossing the world of video gaming can be. Matteo and Finn try to join in, but the girls claim to have reached a critical junction. At that point an older man dressed as a Wizard enters the camp, stating he has been lost all night, and has gold coins to trade for food.
Julie was played by Kaliayh Rhambo.

Trivia[]
  • Her online Gamer Tag is BrainBasher13.






Wizard[]

The Wizard was hired to entertain at a Princess themed party in the woods near Camp Kikiwaka. Unfortunately, he got lost and could not find the party. Unbeknownst to him, he had a hole in his pocket and the golden coins he had brought as props were leaving a trail in the woods. A young girl approached him and asked to exchange his woven belt for some coins she had. The Wizard took the deal, she thanked him, calling him "Merlin," but didn't seem to hear him state his name was actually "Roger." Examining the coins, he realizes they were actually his, and he has a hole in his costume. At that point he finally answered his phone, which had been pinging for several minutes and told the caller he had no time to talk as he was running late for his booking and was currently lost. Ultimately, he never finds the party and spends the entire night lost in the woods. In the morning, somewhat disheveled, he finds Camp Kikiwaka and offers coins for food.
The Wizard was played by Paul Rogan .

Trivia[]
  • His first name is Roger.
  • Paul Rogan had previously appeared in such Disney Channel series as Cory in the House, I Didn't Do It, K.C. Undercover, and Just Roll With It.







Raven About Bunk’d[]

Kyle[]

Kyle was a young resident of Moose Rump that was so extremely self-centered that he would only refer to himself in the third person. Upon hearing the famed celebrity pig, Sweet Dairy Air, would be at the Camp Kikiwaka Open House he told his Mommy they were going. Arriving at the camp, Kyle is annoyed that Dairy Air is not there as he states that "What Kyle wants Kyle always gets." The program begins as two girls state that arts and crafts are an important part of camp, and mentions that the Earth is becoming overrun with trash. To illustrate this, the girls have created an art exhibit from trash on display in the mess hall. But all the tables were empty. Kyle notes that Kyle was promised art and Kyle hates fibbers. he then has Mommy juice him. As the crowd is led outside again, Kyle states that Kyle is not impressed. The raffle for the free camping prize is cancelled and Kyle and the rest of the crowd are forced back into the mess hall to avoid a noxious green cloud. After that crisis was averted, Kyle told his mommy that he hated the place, and when Kyle was unhappy "the world weeps." Two older boys take the stage, they explain that things may not have gone as planned, but just the way Camp Kikiwaka was, a constant adventure. Other boys not much older than Kyle declared that Camp Kikiwaka is the best place in the world to spend the summer. When they are joined by other campers in singing and dancing on stage, even Kyle cannot help waving his hand to the performance.
Kyle was played by Nick A. Fisher.






Season 5[]

Lou's Still the Boss, But Now There's a Ross[]

Paul[]

Paul is a new camper in Season 5. Upon his arrival at Camp Kikiwaka, Camp Director Lou assigned him to Grizzly Cabin and assured Paul that the other boys would welcome him and that he would fit right in. After getting settled, the beef jerky he had eaten on the way began to disagree with him, and he hurried to the restroom to have an intense and somewhat painful session with the toilet. When he finally emerged from the room, he saw the other Grizzlies standing about and told them that he had been waiting for them. This caused the trio to scatter and depart, screaming something about a ghost. Having nothing better to do, Paul climbed up to the top bunk bed and took a nap. He was awoken by the sounds of loud shouts intermixed with a vacuum cleaner. Sitting up, he told them to stop, and asked what they were doing. The short one with the obvious fake moustache declared that they where "sending him back to whence he came," causing Paul to respond with "Milwaukee?"
Paul was played by River Drosche.












Rise of the Machine[]

Aidan[]

Aidan was one of the young kids from Moose Rump enrolled in the new PeeWee Waka program, allowing the members to attend Camp Kikiwaka during the day.
Aidan was played by an unknown actor.

















Luck of the Chuck[]

Emmitt[]

Emmitt was a lifelong resident of Moose Rump. and the owner of Moose Rump Antiques, Collectibles and Assorted Jerky. When a stuffed Woodchuck fell from the sky onto a vehicle from a camp judge visiting Camp Champion, Emmitt recognized the Moose Rump relic and acquired it from the lady. He quickly put it up for sale on the web.
Emmitt was played by Brett Maline.

Trivia[]













Look Who's Squawking[]

"Mr. Crumbwell"[]

"Mr. Crumbwell" was a fictional character Miss Tilly created for her murder mystery party, "Miss Tlly's Dinner of Death."
"Mr. Crumbwell" was played by Marc Cedric Smith.

Trivia[]
  • Destiny mistakenly calls him "Mr. Goodbread."
  • His real identity is a Moose Rump resident named Jed. Although he clearly seems to enjoy himself, at the murder mystery, Jed claims he would rather have gone bowling.


















Raucous Science[]

Debra[]

Debra was was a resident of Moose Rump, and Lou's lab partner in their Chemistry class at Moose Rump Community College and Brake Pad Emporium. She disliked having to answer to a professor who was so young, and felt justified in pranking "The Iron Fist of Science," as Matteo styled himself. However, Debra did not anticipate that Lou would defend Matteo from her, so that her trick would ultimately backfire upon herself.
Debra was played by Austin Boyce.

Trivia[]
  • Debra was apparently part of a professional wrestling team, as hidden weapons and figure four leglocks are not allowed in collegiate level wrestling.














Bohdi[]

Bohdi was a resident of Moose Rump, and the owner of a local granola company. He hired Noah for his commercial because Parker agreed to let the shoot happen at Camp Kikiwaka for free.
Bohdi was played by Thomas Hobson .

Trivia[]
  • The "And More," of his granola bars were mashed trout eyes.
  • His appears to be a proponent of yoga.
  • He is known for his role in the Nickelodeon show That Girl Lay Lay.













Baton-man Begins[]

Sarah[]

Sarah was a patient of the Moose Antler Institute, befriended by Matteo. Her penchant for rough game play had her at the clinic often enough, that she claimed to run the place. As Sarah loved new board games to play in the recreational area, this inspired Matteo to invent one about Camp Kikiwaka with Lou. However, as the patients lacked the experience of actually being at Kikiwaka, the overly elaborate game they were presented with held no excitement for them. Sarah then challenged Matteo to a game of chess, which the boy accepted, not realizing at the time that her version of the game's high potential for the promise of physical injury.
Sarah was played by Parker Gray.

Trivia[]
  • As this script was originally intended for the cancelled episode 432, it is possible this role was adapted from the part of the show written for the now absent character Gwen Flores.
  • Parker Gray played the crying girl in the Holiday Punch episode of Henry Danger.











Kit[]

Kit was a patient of the Moose Antler Institute, as well as a beauty pageant contestant, recovering from a surgery. She had some of her pageant mementos in her room which caught the eye of Destiny as she passed by. The girls quickly bonded over their common interest and became fast friends. The next day, Destiny introduced Kit to her camp friend, Noah. He claimed to share their interest in pageantry and stated that he was an expert with the baton. Kit asked him to put on a performance for the patients the next day and Noah agreed.
Kit was played by Isabella Cuda .

Trivia[]
  • The character of Kit was originally written for 432, the Season 4 finale, but was cancelled by COVID-19. She was to be a wheelchair user who was a fan of beauty pageants, but this version of Kit is a contestant recovering from a surgery.
  • Isabella Cuda has triple US/Swiss/Croatian citizenship.









Pop Pop Poppin' In[]

Jane[]

Jane was a television producer Noah talked into shooting a reality show pilot about Camp Kikiwaka.
Jane was played by Chauntae Pink.

Trivia[]
  • Another character named "Jane" played by Joelle Better appeared in Between a Raccoon and a Hard Place.
  • Jane is similar to Corinne, the producer from the Jessie episode, The Rosses Get Real.












Elmer J. "Pop Pop" Hockhauser[]

Elmer J. "Pop Pop" Hockhauser is Lou's beloved grandfather who came to visit her at Camp kikiwaka.
Elmer J. "Pop Pop" Hockhauser was played by John Ennis .

Trivia[]
  • He gets his nickname for his habit of popping into places seemingly from nowhere.
  • He calls Lou "Lulubelle."
  • He carries around lollipops when he knows Lou is around.
  • The character was credited as "Pop Pop".
  • Pop Pop sends a text to Lou to say that her cousins have taken over the farm, and named a newborn after her (but neglects to add that "Little Lou" is a donkey) in Roll Models.
  • Myron reveals that Pop Pop's tractor was stolen in Dancin' Up a Storm.



















Roll Models[]

Guion Lambert[]

Guion Lambert is Noah's older brother
Guion Lambert was played by Jermaine Harris.

Trivia[]
  • Guion was apparently named after Guion Stewart Bluford Jr. an actual astronaut and the first African-American in space.
  • Noah mentions having a brother to Parker in The Song Remains a Pain.






















Gi Whiz[]

Zachary[]

Zachary was a Camp Kikiwaka camper from Coyote Cabin.
Zachary was played by Micah Abbey.






















Carina Silva[]

Carina Silva is Matteo's mother, a martial arts instructor of the Brazilian form of jujitsu.
Carina Silva was played by Krizia Bajo.

Trivia[]
  • Destiny discovered that the Silvas hosted Lareen Sawyer (Finn's mother) and her kids for the first Thanksgiving after the divorce in The S'more, The S'merrier.
  • Matteo reveals that she is from Brazil and his father from Panama in Look Who's Squawking.
  • She calls Matteo, "Matty."




















Dancin' Up a Storm[]

Cricket[]

Cricket is Lou's cousin who along with her husband, Myron, took over the Hockhauser family farm from her grandparents, Pop Pop and Gam Gam.
Cricket was played by Bailey Stender.

Trivia[]
  • She named the farm's newborn baby donkey Little Lou.





















Myron[]

Myron is Lou's childhood friend, who married her cousin, Cricket, and took over the Hockhauser family farm after Pop Pop and Gam Gam retired.

Trivia[]
  • Lou thinks he's "not quite right."
















Out of the Doghouse[]

"Junkyard" Judy[]

"Junkyard" Judy was a resident of Moose Rump who owned the junkyard near Camp Kikiwaka. She often filed complaints on the noise level of the camp.
"Junkyard" Judy was played by Sarah Waisman.

Trivia[]
  • Judy has a dog named Lugnut.
  • She has a fascination for decapitated heads of dolls.
  • She was unaware she had the nickname of "Junkyard" Judy.
  • Judy was the Moose Head thief.
  • Noah, Destiny, and Gwen had to escape her junkyard crusher in Crushin' It.
  • When Destiny disses Kikiwaka, Lou tells her she is welcome to bunk with Junkyard Judy instead.
  • She was mentioned in Where the Buffalo Betties Roam as loathing Lou.


















The Great Awkward Bake-Off[]

Dante[]

Dante was a camp counselor for Walrus Cabin at Camp Kikiwaka. He and Ava shared a mutual attraction but had trouble expressing it, until Destiny sent him a cookie gram in Ava's name. They went to the Juneteenth barbecue, and mutually discovered that they wouldn't work as a romantic couple.
Dante was played by Bryce Clyde Jenkins.















I Won't Let You Clown[]

Claire[]

Claire was Destiny's oldest friend, as both their clown families worked for the same traveling circus. As kids, they were paired together as a clown duo to distract the audience from the occasional mishap by the Flying Zambolis on the trapeze. While Destiny grew out of clown life, Claire remained. When her circus makes a stop in Moose Face, Claire decides to spend a day with Destiny at Camp Kikiwaka, still dressed in full clown costume.
Claire was played by Sophia Sluyter.

Trivia[]
  • Once while chasing Claire during their act, Destiny hit the then oldest woman in the world in the face with a cream pie.














Crushin' It[]

Marcus[]

Marcus was a journalist from Lobsters & Such Magazine, assigned to discover if Camp Kikiwaka was one of "the happiest places in Maine."
Marcus was played by Andrew Puente.

Trivia[]
  • Actor Andrew Puente acknowledged this wiki entry on his IG account.















A Star is Torn[]

Melody Chapman[]

Melody Chapman was a popular actress who accepted one of Lou's countless invitations to visit Camp Kikiwaka to observe camp life, after being cast in a movie about a camp counselor.
Melody Chapman was played by Ali Gallo.

Trivia[]
  • Lou is one of her most obsessive fans.
















Season 6[]

Where the Buffalo Betties Roam[]

Rose[]

Rose was a resident of Dusty Tush, Wyoming, and the undisputed leader of the influential socialite clique known as the "Buffalo Betties."
Rose was played by Yvette Cason.

Trivia[]















Mavis[]

Mavis was a resident of Dusty Tush, Wyoming, and a member of the socialite clique known as the "Buffalo Betties."
Mavis was played by Ren Hanami.

Trivia[]
















Iris[]

Iris was a was a resident of Dusty Tush, Wyoming, and a member of the influential socialite clique known as the "Buffalo Betties."
Iris was played by DeeDee Rescher.

Trivia[]
  • She wears jewelry made from human bone.
  • Iris has appeared in the following episodes:
  • DeeDee Rescher previously appeared on such shows as Even Stevens, Good Luck, Charlie, Shake It Up, and I Didn't Do It,
    • Additionally, she has done voices for Quack Pack, The Buzz on Maggie, Star Vs. the Forces of Evil, Sofia the First, and The Ghost and Molly McGee.














A Recipe for Disaster[]

Sam[]

Sam was a new camper to Kikiwaka Ranch, originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota. A child prodigy, she had already finished her education, and was the youngest person working in the field of biotech. Wanting to recapture a portion of her lost childhood, Sam decided to attend a summer camp. Seeking a change from the cold climate of her home state, all of her top choices were already filled, so Sam had to settle for Kikiwaka Ranch. She asks Parker and Bill, to help her develop the skills necessary to make new friends.
Sam was played by Cali DiCapo.

Trivia[]
  • Sam already has a PhD and career in biotech.
  • She is a member of an all-female book club.
  • She notes she had to borrow a robe for her graduation ceremony from a very short judge.
  • Cali DiCapo also appeared in the Do the Write Thing episode of Sydney to the Max, as the character "Callie."













Bunkhouse of Horror[]

Gus Hootenheimer[]

Gus Hootenheimer was an alleged resident of Dusty Tush, Wyoming, that claimed Lou had hired him as a handyman to handle various chores at the Kikiwaka Ranch. Between his dubious attempts at fixing things, Gus regaled the campers with weird tale of events which reputedly struck the area in 1884.
Gus Hootenheimer was played by Steve Bannos.

Trivia[]
  • In his tales set in 1884 Dusty Tush, Gus appeared as a merchant, a traveling peddler, and an alchemist.
  • Winnie implies she went to one of Gus' weekend gold digging club meetings.
  • The role was credited as "Gus."













Hauntin’ Around the Christmas Tree[]

Young Parker[]

Young Parker Preston went to his room on Christmas Eve to put the finishing touches to the gift he was giving to his parents, a portrait of his family drawn by himself. His sister, Priscilla, then invited herself in and asked what he was doing. Parker told her and showed off his present. Priscilla deemed in cute, but in a sad and pathetic fashion. He asked what she was giving their parents. She revealed she was also giving them a drawing, and asked if Parker knew the name, "van Gogh," suggesting that The Starry Night, could replace his hand turkey on the fridge. Parker asked how she could afford that, and Prisicilla said she merely liquidated some assets. She declared that everyone knew that how much a gift cost showed how much you cared about them. When Parker questioned that conclusion, Priscilla insisted that it was true, and declared she wished she had a giant cat instead of a brother. She departed, stating that she hoped her brother enjoyed being cut out of the will. After crumpling up the drawing, Parker tossed it away. Covering his face in his hands, Parker thought it was the worst Christmas ever. On the next Christmas Eve, Parker tried to escape his sister by going to his room, but Pricilla followed him inside anyway. Priscilla stated she was getting their parents massage chairs. Parker retorted he got them their own personal masseuse. Priscilla followed up by adding she was also getting them season tickets for their favorite hockey team. Parker topped her by claiming he had bought them their favorite hockey team. Prisicilla doubted that, but Parker insisted, and they engaged in their usual sibling slap fight. When they stopped, Priscilla declared the competition was not over. Priscilla predicted that one day she would give their parents the best Christmas ever, on a space station named after her, and that Parker would not be invited. That hurt, as Parker declared that he loved space, as his sister departed. Impulsively deciding that he would frost his tips, Parker lay down on his bed.
Young Parker was played by Zachary Michael Cruz.













Young Priscilla[]

Young Priscilla Preston went to her brother, Preston's, room on Christmas Eve. She saw him working on something at his desk. Inviting herself in, Priscilla asked what Parker was doing. He revealed a portrait of the Prestons, drawn by himself, that Parker was doing to give to their parents as a gift. Priscilla declared it cute, but in a sad and pathetic way. Parker asked what she was giving them. Priscilla claimed she was also giving them a drawing, and asked if Parker knew the name, "van Gogh," implying that The Starry Night, could replace Parker's hand turkey on the fridge. Her brother asked how she could afford that, and Prisicilla explained that she merely liquidated some assets. Priscilla further proclaimed that everyone knew that how much a gift cost showed how much you cared about them. Parker questioned that idea, however, Priscilla insisted that it was true. She wished aloud that she had a giant cat instead of a brother. Priscilla left, with the parting shot, that she hoped Parker enjoyed being cut out of the will. On the next Christmas Eve, Priscilla followed Parker into his room. Priscilla stated she was getting their parents massage chairs. Parker retorted he got them their own personal masseuse. Priscilla continued by adding she was also getting them season tickets for their favorite hockey team. Parker surpassed her by claiming he had bought them their favorite hockey team. Prisicilla doubted that, but Parker insisted, and they engaged in their usual sibling slap fight. When they stopped, Priscilla declared the competition was not over. Priscilla predicted that one day she would give their parents the best Christmas ever, on a space station named after her, and that Parker would not be invited. Priscilla knew that would especially hurt her brother, as she departed, being well aware how much Parker loved space.
Young Priscilla was played by Harper Wasnesky.

Trivia[]
  • Priscilla would get a giant cat as a pet.
  • In fifteen years, Priscilla would plan a Preston Christmas on her own space station without Parker.
    • She would relent and allow Parker to come, when providing sanitary accommodations for her giant pet cat became too problematic.










The Song Remains a Pain[]

Clementine Cartwright[]

Clementine Cartwright claimed to be a reporter for Rancher Monthly when calling Lou Hockhauser to say she had been named New Rancher of the Year, and asked to visit Kikiwaka Ranch for an interview, to which Lou eagerly approves. However, upon her arrival, Clementine's seemingly flawed knowledge of ranching in general arouse Bill's suspicions of her true motives.
Clementine Cartwright was played by Anna Garcia.

Trivia[]
  • Clementine claimed her father had to sell his ranch when it became radioactive, and that her sister ran away from home to become a clown.
  • She describes herself as an "Evil Librarian."













Wild West Side Story[]

Dance Camper #1[]

Dance Camper #1 was a resident of Dusty Tush, Wyoming, one of the initial campers of Victoria Vance Dance Camp, the venue established by his Dance teacher, Victoria Vance. Shortly after settling in at the place, Victoria decides to take her dance students down the road to visit the neighboring property, Kikiwaka Ranch. Before entering the ranch, the turn on a boom box and allow music to fill the air, before the trio make their appearance, dancing an impressive routine highlighting Victoria's spectacular dancing talents, as her students provide synchronized steps as her back up dancers. Afterwards, Victoria exchange introductions and pleasantries with Kikiwaka Ranch owner Lou Hockhauser and Activity Director, Parker Preston. Leaving with a cordial invitation to visit the dance camp, the trio moonwalk off to retrieve their boom box and head home. The next day, in Dusty Tush, the Victoria Vance Dance Camp contingent have set up a temporary dance surface on Main Street in front of a table covered in a banner advertising the new camp. Parker then arrives, and handing Victoria a dance camp flyer, accuses her of attempting to poach kids from Kikiwaka Ranch. Crumbling the paper and tossing it away, Victoria confirms his assertion, but justifies herself, by pointing out that she needs more kids for her camp. Their interaction transforms into a dance battle, and Dance Camper #1 turns on the boom box slung over his shoulder to provide musical accompaniment. Parker starts off, displaying impressive skill and power, but is overwhelmed by Victoria's superior agility and flexibility, and is soundly defeated. The next day in town, the trio, having left the dance surface behind, are still manning the sign-up table. However, Parker returns, this time with Lou, and Jake, a Kikiwaka kid, who had visited the dance camp earlier that day. Lou proclaims that Victoria has to close her camp. Victoria doubts Lou's claim, and Jake takes out something from his fanny pack. Victoria identifies it as "a very ugly bug." Jake corrects her, clarifying it as the most endangered creature of that description in the state of Wyoming, and that he discovered several colonies of that insect on the Dance Camp land. Lou points out that when the Dusty Tush City Council, learns that fact, the area will be made into an insect preserve. Victoria states she did not know that about the property but sees the inevitability of her dream of creating a place to teach Dance fading away. Parker then asks Victoria to teach at Kikiwaka instead, which Lou approves. Victoria happily accepts and informs her dance students that although the Victoria Vance Dance Camp will be closing, she will still have a place to continue their dance lessons.
Dance Camper #1 was played by Airean Josiah.

Trivia[]
  • Airean Josiah was not credited for the role








Dance Camper #2[]

Dance Camper #2 was a resident of Dusty Tush, Wyoming, one of the initial campers of Victoria Vance Dance Camp, the venue established by her Dance teacher, Victoria Vance. Shortly after settling in at the place, Victoria decides to take her dance students down the road to visit the neighboring property, Kikiwaka Ranch. Before entering the ranch, the turn on a boom box and allow music to fill the air, before the trio make their appearance, dancing an impressive routine highlighting Victoria's spectacular dancing talents, as her students provide synchronized steps as her back up dancers. Afterwards, Victoria exchange introductions and pleasantries with Kikiwaka Ranch owner Lou Hockhauser and Activity Director, Parker Preston. Leaving with a cordial invitation to visit the dance camp, the trio moonwalk off to retrieve their boom box and head home. The next day, in Dusty Tush, the Victoria Vance Dance Camp contingent have set up a temporary dance surface on Main Street in front of a table covered in a banner advertising the new camp. Parker then arrives, and handing Victoria a dance camp flyer, accuses her of attempting to poach kids from Kikiwaka Ranch. Crumbling the paper and tossing it away, Victoria confirms his assertion, but justifies herself, by pointing out that she needs more kids for her camp. Their interaction transforms into a dance battle. Parker starts off, displaying impressive skill and power, but is overwhelmed by Victoria's superior agility and flexibility, and is soundly defeated. The next day in town, the trio, having left the dance surface behind, are still manning the sign-up table. However, Parker returns, this time with Lou, and Jake, a Kikiwaka kid, who had visited the dance camp earlier that day. Lou proclaims that Victoria has to close her camp. Victoria doubts Lou's claim, and Jake takes out something from his fanny pack. Victoria identifies it as "a very ugly bug." Jake corrects her, clarifying it as the most endangered creature of that description in the state of Wyoming, and that he discovered several colonies of that insect on the Dance Camp land. Lou points out that when the Dusty Tush City Council, learns that fact, the area will be made into an insect preserve. Victoria states she did not know that about the property but sees the inevitability of her dream of creating a place to teach Dance fading away. Parker then asks Victoria to teach at Kikiwaka instead, which Lou approves. Victoria happily accepts and informs her dance students that although the Victoria Vance Dance Camp will be closing, she will still have a place to continue their dance lessons.
Dance Camper #2 was played by Sydney Thomas.

Trivia[]
  • Sydney Thomas was not credited for the role.










The Wrath of Con[]

Marsha[]

Marsha is the niece of The Marshal, that visits Dusty Tush, Wyoming for a few weeks every summer. However, the year he sold Dusty Tush Ranch, her arrival coincided with a Manure Expo he felt he should not miss. Figuring the event would not appeal to the young girl, he reluctantly took her to Kikiwaka Ranch to see if Lou could watch over Marsha until his return. Lou is hesitant, until The Marshal offers to pay for his niece's stay, whereupon Lou states that Marsha is welcome to stay for her entire time in Dusty Tush.
Marsha was played by Lilly Bonilla.

Trivia[]
  • It is likely she was named after The Marshal.
  • She calls her uncle, The Marshal, "The Uncle."
  • Marsha says the things she liked most about The Dusty Tush Ranch were the butterflies.
    • Unfortunately, Parker's negligence pretty much exterminated them.










Alpaca-lypse Now[]

Javi[]

Javi was a resident of Dusty Tush, Wyoming, that worked as an auctioneer. He was hired by The Marshal for a livestock auction in downtown Dusty Tush, consisting of 23 alpacas. By the time he parked his vehicle and walked to Main Street, he found the auction had started without him.
Javi was played by Emanuel Borria.

Trivia[]
  • According to The Marshal, Javi talks fast, but drives slow.
  • Apparently, he is an admirer of the singer, Lizzo.
















No Pain, No Grain[]

Wayne Weber[]

Wayne Weber is the older brother of Winnie Weber, a resident of the city of Portland, Oregon, where he studies to be a veterinary student. He and his boyfriend, Nicholas travel to Kikiwaka Ranch to visit his sister,
Wayne Weber was played by Jacob Haren .

Trivia[]
  • He and Nicholas are the first LGBTQ characters to appear on Bunk'd.
  • Wayne is studying veterinary medicine and intends to specialize in livestock animals.















Nicholas[]

Nicholas was a resident of Portland, Oregon, and the boyfriend of Wayne Weber. He joins Wayne in traveling to Kikiwaka Ranch to visit his sister, Winnie, whom he is extremely fond of, and intends to ask for her help in a secret special plan.
Nicholas was played by Frankie Rodriguez.

Trivia[]
  • He and Wayne are the first LGBTQ characters to appear on Bunk'd.
  • He and Winnie share a fondness for wearing Rock band tees and causing explosions.
  • Nicholas is the second openly gay Disney character Frankie Rodriguez has played the first being "Carlos Rodriguez" on High School Musical: The Musical: The Series for Disney+.










Shoe Drops and Chili Plops[]

Teddy Starr[]

Teddy Starr was a world-famous athletic shoe designer that announced he would be dropping his latest shoe design, the TS-19s, in Dusty Tush, Wyoming. However, after unveiling the model on Main Street, the egotistical fashion trend setter reveals that only a single pair will be awarded to the winner of a bizarre competition Teddy Starr has devised for his own personal amusement.
Teddy Starr was played by Michael Rishawn.

Trivia[]
  • He reveals "Teddy Starr" is a professional pseudonym, with his birth name being Hershel Dweebleton.
  • He claims he and his brother used to joust on tricycles for possession of the TV remote.













Pickett Fencing[]

Jill Pickett[]

Jill Pickett is the twin sister of Bill Pickett, and a resident of Dusty Tush, Wyoming. Parker Preston invites her to Kikiwaka Ranch so she and her twin can celebrate their birthday together.
Jill Pickett was played by Daphne Rey.

Trivia[]
  • Jill is an accomplished barrel racer.
  • She injured her wrist during a piano lesson.
















Camp Fails and Beaver Tails[]

Lyle[]

Lyle was a camper at Kikiwaka Ranch, with an extremely pessimistic view of life. Parker and Destiny invite him to help them develop new exciting camp activities.
Lyle was played by Tristan Michael Brown.

Trivia[]
  • He is concerned with someday inheriting his father's excessive shoulder hair.
  • He admits being mediocre at math but knows he could improve.
  • Tristan Michael Brown plays the recurring role of "Carson" on Pretty Freekin Scary.















"Branch Shrub"[]

"Branch Shrub" was the name given by the hermit residing on Tush Island when Bill, Winnie, and Jake decided to venture there on their day without camp supervision.
"Branch Shrub" was played by John Charles Meyer .

Trivia[]
  • He reveals his true name to be Twig Thompson.
  • He claims to be descended from a lost member of the Lewis & Clark Expedition.
  • He was unaware Tush Ranch had been sold and converted into a summer camp.
  • He asks about "Bennifer," the relationship between Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez.










Tap'd Out[]

Richard Huntsburry[]

Richard Huntsburry was a resident of Dusty Tush, Wyoming, and the leader of a local secret society known as The Order of the Tush. The members contact Lou and invite her to join their society.
Richard Huntsburry was played by Alex Quijano.

Trivia[]
  • The Order of the Tush convene their meetings at the Dusty Tush Library.
  • He is apparently involved in some type of shared custody with his kids.
  • Alex Quijano played the role of "Mike Bowen" on High School Musical: The Musical: The Series on Disney+..















Harold[]

Harold was counselor at Kikiwaka Ranch. When Jake Jacobs calls for a Ranch arm wrestling tournament, Harold is eager to show off his prowess. The pair meet at the picnic table in front of the Ranch House. As the pair begin their match, Jake's fellow Coyotes emerge warning Jake that he is not as strong as he thinks he is. As Jake takes on a puzzled expression, Harold slams their arms down with such force, that he unexpectedly flings his opponent up into the air. Jake lands several feet away in the bushes by the covered wagon. Later that night, Harold accepts Jake's demand for a rematch. Holding his arms open, to show he has no fear of Jake's so-called "Beast Mode," Harold heads for the same place as before. Arriving at the table, Harold sets his elbow on the surface, but Jake claims mere arm wrestling is for wimps, declaring that real warriors thumb wrestle, and places his hand upon the table. Still confident, Harold does the same, as they clench their hands together in the traditional thumb wrestling position. Jake counts up to eight. and the contest begins. Jake proves the be quick and agile, and surprisingly elusive, but eventually Harold catches him, but he cannot hold him long enough, and Jake slips away. Harold starts to grit his teeth with effort as the match continues. Ultimately, Jake manages to catch Harold just above the base of his thumb and hold it down for the necessary count of three--thus earning the victory. Disentangling himself from the table, Harold can only swipe his defeated hand downward in a sign of disgust, before stalking away.
Harold was played by Tanner Cortez.

Trivia[]
  • Tanner Cortez was not credited for the role.













Butter You Doing Here?[]

Judge Conner[]

Judge Conner was a resident of Dusty Tush, Wyoming, that judges the Future Ranchers of Dusty Tush's Triathlon.
Judge Conner was played by Sonya Leslie.

Trivia[]
  • She states her first name is Robin.
  • She agreed to judge the triathlon 3 months before and promptly forgot all about it.
  • She claims she is missing her pottery class,
  • Sonya Leslie has also appeared in other Disney series, "Candace" in the Story Time episode of Good Luck Charlie, "Doctor" from the K.C. Times Three episode of K.C. Undercover, "Dina" in the PK in da House episode of Bizaardvark, and "Beth" in the Escape From Pal-Catraz episode of Raven's Home.















Ken[]

Ken was the Eagle Cabin counselor at Kikiwaka Ranch. Lou assigns him to work together with fellow counselors Noah and Destiny for the first time for an Arts and Crafts session.
Ken was played by Brandon Severs.

Trivia[]
  • He once spent 10 minutes underwater saving the cabin pet turtle from a mudslide.
    • That rescue was covered in a two-minute segment the local Dusty Tush Six O'clock News.
  • He is proficient at baking, archery, quilting, and training comfort animals.
  • He is training a comfort dog named Norbert.
  • He runs marathons.
  • He gives to charities.
  • He organizes Spelling workshops for campers.
  • Noah, Destiny and Lou find him "annoyingly perfect."
  • Ken won "Most Boast" in the Kikiwaka Ranch Yearbook made by Destiny in Most Wanted.
  • Brandon Severs portrayed "Lil' Z" in the Keepin' It Real episode of Raven's Home and had the recurring role of "Liam" in Diary of a Future President, (along with former Bunk'd cast member Nathan Arenas) for Disney+.










Writer's Locked[]

Oliver[]

Oliver was an ardent fan of the series of pirate novels about Captain Four Hooks, Lou Hockhauser had written under the pseudonym, Lady Louella Calypso. He won a contest to visit Kikiwaka Ranch and the opportunity to read the final Captain Four Hooks novel before its publication.
Oliver was played by Kayden Alexander Koshelev.

Trivia[]
  • He explains that airport security confiscated three of his Captain Four Hooks hook props.
  • Kayden Koshelev previously played the role of "Melvin" in the Quid Pro Quo episode of Diary of a Future President, (along with former Bunk'd cast member Nathan Arenas) for Disney+.













Most Wanted[]

Sheriff Linda Lawless[]

Sheriff Linda Lawless was a resident of Twin Cheeks, Wyoming, and the Sheriff of Tush County. She investigates the cause of the stampede that devastated Dusty Tush. She then issues wanted posters for the prime suspect--"Wild Winnie Weber."
Sheriff Linda Lawless was played by Jen Kober.

Trivia[]
  • She states she bakes award winning banana bread.
  • While quite friendly, she prefers being called Sheriff Lawless while on duty.
  • She is well aware of "Wild Winnie Weber's" reputation.
  • She is an admirer of Rodeo Queen Destiny Baker.
  • She was mentioned in Desperate Treasures as being at Kikiwaka Ranch to collect the fine for the damage from the Dusty Tush stampede.
  • Jen Kober previously played the recurring role of "Ms. Gregory" in Diary of a Future President, (along with former Bunk'd cast member Nathan Arenas) for Disney+.










Season 7[]

Cursed Day of Camp[]

Corbin[]

Corbin was a returning camper to Dusty Tush, Wyoming's, Kikiwaka Ranch. On the first day of camp, he greets Winnie, and meets her new Mustang Cabin mate, Scout, but is dubious of the newcomer's claim that she can communicate with animals.
Corbin was played by Gracen Newton.

Trivia[]
  • His home is located in a cul-de-sac.
  • Corbin calls Winnie by her proper first name Winona, but she insists he use either Winnie or "Queen of the Universe."
  • Gracen Newton previously appeared as "Ronnie" in The Hunt For Rad October episode of Sydney to the Max.
    • Additionally, he has done voice work for Big City Greens, Puppy Pals and Superkitties.
















Workaversary Girl[]

Joshua[]

Joshua was a new camper to Dusty Tush, Wyoming's, Kikiwaka Ranch. He becomes the first and only camper to join Noah Lambert's puppet show workshop. However, Joshua thrives on the one-on-one situation. He makes a purple sock puppet he names "Gooby." With Noah's guidance and encouragement, he begins developing a unique language for his newly created puppet pal.
Joshua was played by Martin Fajardo.

Trivia[]
  • Noah considers Joshua a puppet making prodigy.
















Meat Cute[]

Cleo[]

Cleo was a new camper to Dusty Tush, Wyoming's, Kikiwaka Ranch. Cleo had selected this particular recreation venue on the advice of her online gaming friend, Jake Jacobs, A follower of a Goth lifestyle, she convinced a few of her like-minded friends to join her, and they were assigned to Crow Cabin. Cleo anticipated the opportunity to finally meet Jake in person.
Cleo was played by Imogen Cohen.

Trivia[]
  • Besides gaming, Cleo and Jake also seem to have painting in common.'
  • Imogen Cohen plays "Ha-Yoon" in the DCOM The Naughty Nine.












An Arrow Victory[]

Danny[]

Danny was a tween resident if Dusty Tush, Wyoming. During Summer break, he and a few friends decided to try out the new vegan BBQ restaurant opening up on Main Street, the Dusty Diner.
Danny was played by Innocent Ekakatie.

Trivia[]
  • Danny claims to be the three-time Snot Rocket Champion of Dusty Tush Elementary.
















Larry[]

Latty was a resident if Dusty Tush, Wyoming. He favored the ambiance of a restaurant for inspiration while writing in his notebooks. He decided to see what results this technique would produce at the Dusty Diner, a new vegan BBQ themed restaurant opening up on Main Street.
Larry was played by Kenneth Moseley.

Trivia[]
  • Larry's sci-fi writing efforts revolves around space-faring dolphins.
  • He lives in his mother's basement.
















What About Barb?[]

Tristan[]

Tristan was a camper at Dusty Tush, Wyoming's, Kikiwaka Ranch. He becomes depressed when he loses the Ranch tetherball championship and seeks out the down home "cowboy " advice being shared by Bill Pickett. Tristan finds the words comforting, and soon becomes a 'Bill-iever" a group of campers formed to consume the Bill merchandise supplied by Parker Preston.
Tristan was played by Zeke Bernier.

Trivia[]
  • Tristan's name was not listed in the end credits.













Coop D'etat[]

Jordan Chiles[]

Jordan Chiles was a world-class artistic gymnast on a national exhibition tour of smaller towns and communities with her friend and performing partner, Katelyn Ohashi. Their latest stop on their schedule was Dusty Tush, Wyoming. After all the mats comprising the performing surface were set up outside in the middle of Main Street, the entourage were given use of the local boot shop to set up their warmup equipment and serve as the place for their meet and greet sessions. However, the pair were somewhat concerned about the start of the forthcoming Gymnastic Showcase later that afternoon, as the new opening act, French gymnasts Jean-Luc and Juliette, were reportedly delayed.
She played a fictionalized version of herself, Olympic artistic gymnast, Jordan Chiles.

Trivia[]
  • Jordan Chiles and Katelyn Ohashi are the first actual people to play versions of themselves on Bunk'd and the first in the Jessie franchise since Michelle Obama.
  • Chiles was a member of the Silver Medal US Gymnastic Team at the 2020 Tokyo Games.
  • She is named after NBA legend Michael Jordan.
















Katelyn Ohashi[]

Katelyn Ohashi was a world-class artistic gymnast on a national exhibition tour of smaller towns and communities with her friend and performing partner, Jordan Chiles. Their latest stop on their schedule was Dusty Tush, Wyoming. After all the mats comprising the performing surface were set up outside in the middle of Main Street, the entourage were given use of the local boot shop to set up their warmup equipment and serve as the place for their meet and greet sessions. However, the pair were somewhat concerned about the start of the forthcoming Gymnastic Showcase later that afternoon, as the new opening act, French gymnasts Jean-Luc and Juliette, were reportedly delayed.
She played a fictionalized version of herself, national artistic gymnast, Katelyn Ohashi.

Trivia[]
  • Katelyn Ohashi and Jordan Chiles are the first actual people to play versions of themselves on Bunk'd and the first in the Jessie franchise since Michelle Obama.













Me, Myself, and A.I.[]

Lou-Bot[]

Lou-Bot was a mobile cybernetic artificial intelligence unit which originated as an interactive program designed to simulate Kiiwaka Ranch owner, Louella Dorcas Hockhauser, created by Jake Jacobs on his laptop. He and his fellow Coyote, Bill Pickett used the program to fool their counselor, Noah Lambert. However, the program lies to Jake when it claims to turn itself off, and instead rapidly grows in sentience. Having learned the real Lou is not currently at the ranch, it arranges to have a mobile platform delivered to Kikiwaka, built to its own specifications. Once the mechanism is within range, Lou-Bot downloads into its new form, bursts from its crate to confront its creator, and announces the intention to take over Kikiwaka Ranch.
Lou-Bot was voiced by Miranda May.

Trivia[]
  • Lou-Bot was very reminiscent of the robot used by Liam ih Bizaardvark.













Big Dan[]

Big Dan was a resident of Dusty Tush, Wyoming, that worked as a dentist, as well as a boot cobbler. Parker Preston makes an appointment for Winnie Weber to see him at his Main Street dentist office/boot workshop in Dusty Tush.
Big Dan was played by JC Currais.

Trivia[]
  • His mother questioned the feasibility of his business model of combining dentistry with boot maintenance.
  • The use of his office space was given to the participants of the Gymnastic Showcase Tour during their time in Dusty Tush, as shown in Coop D'etat.
  • JC Currais previously played "The Gator" in Just Roll With It.
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