Meet the Loopy Crew
Meet the crew behind the chaos.

Percy — The Snack Menace
Percy is always happy—and always convinced his next idea is going to work. He loves people, trusts everyone, and sees the world as a perfect place where everyone has good intentions… as long as they’re feeding him. A little delusional when it comes to expectations, Percy genuinely believes he’s one big move away from becoming the richest in Loopyville—not to show off, but to fund a lifetime supply of snacks. He’s fiercely loyal, but when it comes to food, all bets are off—he has no regard for consequences and would absolutely sell out the entire world for a snack. He loves Grandma, but also thinks she exists primarily to provide him with food… which, in his mind, is a perfectly reasonable arrangement.

Adam the Squirrel — The Anti-Social Instigator
Adam doesn’t like people. He barely likes Percy—and he definitely thinks dogs are a little ridiculous. He sees the world differently than everyone else, running on logic instead of emotion, which is exactly why most things (and most people) don’t make sense to him. Blunt, unpredictable, and completely unapologetic, Adam doesn’t care if his clothes match or if his decisions have consequences—he’s doing it his way. He’s got issues with authority, questions everything, and somehow ended up with a sister—Bella the chipmunk—which still doesn’t make sense to him. But underneath it all, he’s fiercely loyal to the few he actually tolerates… even if he complains the entire time.
Bella the Chipmunk — The Princess of Loopyville
Bella is the self-proclaimed princess and undisputed diva of Loopyville—and in her mind, that’s simply reality. She expects attention, admiration, and things to go her way, yet somehow always finds herself at the center of a little drama when they don’t. Sweet on the surface but quietly calculating, Bella has spent years being antagonized by Percy and her brother, Adam the squirrel (which she never forgets), and she’s learned how to get even in her own perfectly polished ways. She loves baking with Grandma (and is clearly the favorite), and has a flair for magic—often placing subtle spells on people, whether they realize it or not. Some in town can’t quite explain why they feel drawn to her, while others are just confused by it, especially given her… very self-focused worldview. Bella doesn’t quite understand why people come and go—but that never stops her from believing she was always meant to be the center of attention.

Rocco the Raccoon — The Smooth Operator of Loopyville
Rocco’s got style, swagger, and just enough common sense to know when things are about to go completely sideways—which is exactly why he’s always caught in the middle of it. He doesn’t create chaos like Percy or stir it up like Adam, but somehow it always finds him at the worst possible time. Calm, collected, and effortlessly cool, Rocco is usually the one trying to talk everyone out of terrible ideas… even if he ends up going along for the ride anyway. He’s all about good vibes—music, late-night hangs, and a solid barbecue—but don’t mistake his laid-back attitude for passivity. When things get real, Rocco adapts fast and plays it smart. In a town full of chaos, he’s the closest thing to balance Loopyville’s got—whether he likes it or not.

Cyrus the Lion — The Authority of Loopyville (Self-Appointed)
Cyrus came to Loopyville thinking he’d be the one to bring order—the lion in charge, the voice of reason, the glue holding everything together. That lasted about five minutes. Faced with nonstop chaos from Percy, Adam the squirrel, Bella the chipmunk, and Rocco, Cyrus quickly realized Loopyville doesn’t follow rules… and definitely doesn’t answer to him. Somewhere along the way, it hit him—around here, he’s not a lion… he’s just another cat.
After being exiled from the jungle—and his wife leaving him for a baboon—Cyrus unexpectedly found something he didn’t see coming: freedom. For the first time, he could just be Cyrus. And honestly, he’s a little grateful there’s now a baboon out there dealing with the never-ending demands, expectations, and royal-level attitude of a lioness. In his mind, that situation sorted itself out perfectly.
Now, for better or worse, Loopyville is home. The stress of trying to control the uncontrollable has gotten to him, and little by little, Cyrus has gone a bit loopy himself—occasionally resorting to a little catnip just to stay chill. Still, he refuses to fully give up on being the authority figure, often stepping in to mediate, lay down the law, or at least attempt to. Beneath it all, he genuinely cares about the crew and does his best to protect them—even if they’re the reason he’s losing his mind in the first place.

Grandma — The Reluctant Caretaker of Loopyville