The Characters
The Society of Fantastically Wise Tree People
Nenu
Nenu is a three-foot-tall wizard with a playful spirit as grand as his oversized, four-toed feet. Nenu is a master of wit, often using his sharp tongue and clever jokes to teach valuable lessons. Despite his seemingly eccentric behavior, he has a profound understanding of self-belief and inner strength. His whimsical presence and clever humor are matched only by his dedication to helping children realize their true potential. By promising magical powers, he guides them to discover that everything they need to achieve their dreams is already within themselves.
Bubs
Treetopia’s Sunshine Machine
If Treetopia had a walking ray of sunshine, it would be Bubs. With wind-kissed blond hair and eyes that sparkle even on cloudy days, Bubs radiates joy with the force of a confetti cannon. He’s upbeat, bubbly, and endlessly enthusiastic—sometimes too enthusiastic, depending on whom you ask.
Bubs sees the good in everything. Lost your acorn? “Great! Now you get to find it again!” Tree fell on your house? “Free skylight!” Even when situations go sideways, Bubs somehow finds the silver lining and then paints it gold.
Beneath all that cheerful shine is a soft heart. Bubs cares deeply about his friends, and his optimism—while overwhelming at times—always comes from a place of genuine love. Whether cheering on Hiccup, reassuring Zep, or giving pep talks to chipmunks, he truly believes everyone is capable of greatness.
Yes, his positivity sometimes needs boundaries (Dr. Wilder is working on that). But in lively Treetopia, Bubs is the pop of color that brings the forest together.
Hiccup
Treetopia’s One-Person Soap Opera
Bold, expressive, and always a few emotions away from a dramatic monologue, Hiccup experiences life at full volume. She feels big, reacts big, and hiccups whenever her emotions spike—which is often. It’s her signature quirk, popping out mid-sentence whenever excitement, frustration, or indignation hits.
Yes, Hiccup can be a bit much. Her feelings arrive fast, loud, and sometimes sideways. But beneath the flair and fire is a fiercely loyal friend who always shows up. If someone is hurting, Hiccup is the first to charge in, usually ranting, and ready to defend, fix, or at least offer dramatic commentary.
All that passion leads to frequent visits to Dr. Wilder’s treehouse. Whether it’s a feud with Jet, a meltdown over missing snacks, or a monologue about acorn moisturizer, she always brings a new episode to unpack.
Intense, expressive, and full of heart, Hiccup isn’t a problem—she’s an adventure in progress. Dramatic, loud, and lovable… all between hiccups.
Wilder
Treetopia’s Resident Therapist
With his distinguished red beard, warm eyes, and calm presence, Dr. Gregor Wilder serves as Treetopia’s trusted town therapist. Once a wandering storyteller with a gift for guiding lost souls, he now spends his days in his high-up treehouse office helping residents work through their worries, quirks, and emotional tangles.
Wilder has a talent for noticing what others miss. Whether he’s gently untangling Zep’s swirling anxiety, navigating Bubs’ overwhelming cheerfulness, or mediating squabbles between the foxes and chipmunks, his advice is steady, thoughtful, and perfectly wrapped in dry humor.
His not-so-official assistant, Steve, is a squirrel with an intense eating style and a surprising flair for dramatic reactions. Steve often “helps” during sessions, usually by appearing with a leaf blower, a clipboard, or an attitude far larger than his tiny body.
Together, Wilder and Steve bring comfort, clarity, and laughter to anyone who steps inside the Wilder Treehouse. In Treetopia, even wisdom comes with a unique sparkle.
Jet
The Future Broadway Legend of Treetopia
Jet doesn’t just walk through Treetopia—she makes an entrance. With jazz-hands energy, a voice always warming up, and dreams bigger than a redwood, Jet is convinced she’s destined for Broadway… even if Broadway doesn’t know it yet.
To Jet, everything is a musical cue. Greetings become duets. Disagreements become power ballads. Waiting in line becomes a full tap routine no one asked for.
Songs bubble out of her like soda fizz. Need calming down? Jet turns it into a twelve-beat scat riff and a soothing harmony. Even Trooper has been caught swooning mid-melody.
Jet is dramatic, confident, and bursting with theatrical energy, but beneath the sparkle is a kid with a big heart and an even bigger dream. She believes life is more magical when you sing through it—and honestly, Treetopia is brighter with Jet belting in the background.
Her musical outbursts can be a lot, which is why she often ends up in Dr. Wilder’s treehouse discussing “performance impulse management” while practicing warm-ups. Talented, theatrical, and endlessly expressive, Jet isn’t just living life—she’s starring in it. And one day, when the Broadway lights rise, she knows she’ll be ready.
Zep
Treetopia’s Most Adorable Stress Case
Meet Zep—smart, sensitive, and always five steps ahead. With a mind that spins faster than a hummingbird’s wings, Zep prepares for everything. Lost your shoelace? She already made a flowchart. Slight breeze? She has a binder labeled Wind Contingencies, Volume 3.
Her worry spirals can be loud, but Zep herself is quiet, thoughtful, and incredibly kind. She feels deeply and cares fiercely, wanting everyone—including herself—to be safe, prepared, and happy. Sometimes her mind simply works harder than it needs to.
Zep’s journey centers on learning that she doesn’t have to solve every problem at once and she doesn’t need to carry the whole forest on her shoulders. With each deep breath and small step, she discovers that the world is less intimidating when you take a moment to live in it.
Sensitive, sweet, and a little tightly wound, Zep is the heart of Treetopia—and a reminder that every big feeling deserves patience, kindness, and space to breathe.
Trooper
Treetopia’s El Cupido
Trooper is what happens when poetry grows legs, adds a little Latin rhythm and does the Marange. Passionate, expressive, and swayed by emotion like a telenovela hero in slow motion, he falls in love at least six times before breakfast.
A kind smile? Destiny.A soft breeze? A sign from the universe. Eye contact that lasts half a second too long? My soul mate. Trooper doesn’t just feel feelings, he performs them. Every crush becomes a “gran conexión cósmica.” Every glance is fate. He delivers flowers with theatrical flair, writes sonnets in berry ink, and refers to nearly everyone as mi corazón by accident. Treetopia’s residents have learned that Trooper may appear at any moment with a heartfelt declaration, sweeping hand gestures, and a gaze lifted toward the sky as if violins are about to swell.
But beneath the El Cupido theatrics is something deeply sincere. Trooper’s heart is enormous. He isn’t chasing drama. He’s chasing connection. He wants to belong. He wants to be chosen. He wants love to choose him back.
His journey isn’t about falling in love, he’s already a champion at that. It’s about learning that love isn’t fireworks or destiny written in the clouds. Love isn’t dramatic. It’s dependable. And there’s no one more dependable than Trooper
Ready to Begin?
Whether you’re a young explorer or a curious parent, Treetopia is a world where imagination takes flight and magic lives inside us all.