
MEET THE CREEPY FRIENDS
ANGLERFISH
CREEPY FRANK
He’s the heart (and teeth!) of the Creepy Frank and Friends world. Sure, Frank’s oversized eyes and jagged grin might make him stand out—but it’s his big heart that makes him unforgettable.
Frank knows what it’s like to feel different, and that’s why he’s always ready to look past appearances and find the beauty in everyone he meets. In his first big adventure, Creepy Frank Finds a Friend, he shows us that being true to yourself is the bravest thing you can do.
“DON’T JUDGE A FISH BY HIS TEETH”
SEAHORSE
CREEPY GEORGE
George is the worrywart of the Creepy Frank and Friends crew—a nervous, high-strung little seahorse with a heart that’s always in the right place, even if it beats a little too fast. Small and timid, George often feels overwhelmed by the big, wide ocean, but his loyalty and determination always shine through when his friends need him most.
Though he’s a bit jumpy, George’s sensitivity makes him deeply empathetic. He notices what others miss and cares about his friends in a way that makes everyone feel seen and understood. While he might fret over the smallest ripples, George always manages to swim through life’s waves with the support of his friends.
“IT’S OKAY TO BE AFRAID AS LONG AS YOU KEEP SWIMMING”
GOBLIN SHARK
CREEPY IVAN
Ivan is the quiet shadow of the Creepy Frank and Friends crew—a mysterious, deep-sea dweller with a heart as long as his snout. With his jagged teeth, textured skin, and a face that only the ocean could love, Ivan may look a little intimidating, but beneath that spooky exterior is a thoughtful, observant soul.
Living in the dark depths, Ivan’s learned to see what others overlook—both in the ocean and in his friends. He’s the kind of shark who doesn’t say much, but when he does, it’s worth listening to. Ivan’s strength comes not from his sharp teeth, but from his quiet wisdom and unwavering loyalty.
“SOMETIMES THE QUIETEST VOICES SAY THE LOUDEST THINGS”
OCTOPUS
CREEPY HOWIE
Howie is a little… different. His tentacles never stop moving, twitching and curling even when he’s sitting still. His colors shift without warning—deep blues when he’s calm, bright greens when he’s curious, and unsettling shades of orange and red when he’s overwhelmed.
The ocean is full of creatures that blend in, but Howie? He can’t. His body betrays every emotion, changing colors in ways he can’t control. Some fish call him strange. Others avoid him altogether.
But when Howie finds his calm, something incredible happens—his body glows. Not the frantic, flashing red of distress, but a soft, steady bioluminescence that turns the dark waters around him into something magical.
“If we all blended in, there’d be nothing special to see.”
SEA TURTLE
KEVIN
Kevin has seen things. With his rugged, scarred shell and a lifetime of navigating the murky waters, he’s the wise wanderer of the Creepy Frank and Friends crew. His rough exterior—complete with warts, cracks, and signs of battles with ocean debris—tells the story of a turtle who’s endured a lot but keeps gliding forward.
Kevin may seem gruff, with his bulging pale blue eyes and jagged fins, but he’s got a heart as steady as his hum. He’s a turtle who’s learned the hard way that even the ugliest scars can tell the most beautiful stories. Though he’s seen the worst the ocean has to offer, Kevin always believes in the strength of his friends—and in himself.
“THE LINES OF OUR SCARS HOLD THE STORY OF OUR
STRENGTH AND PERSERVERENCE”
JOIN US ON OUR JOURNEY AND
JELLYFISH
CREEPY JESSIE
The Jellyfish Highway is where thousands of jellyfish drift together, pulsing in perfect rhythm, moving as one. But not Jessie.
Jessie doesn’t just float—she dances. While the others glide in stiff, synchronized pulses, Jessie twirls, spins, and waves her tendrils in every direction. Her glow doesn’t flicker in unison—it bursts in swirling blues and greens, shifting like a song only she can hear.
She loves the way movement feels, how light ripples through her body like an unspoken language. But to the other jellyfish, she’s too different. Too unpredictable. Too strange. They don’t understand her, and worse—they don’t want to try.