List of Greenwood Forest characters

This article is about the characters that appear in the Kantasy series Greenwood Forest.

Main characters
These are the characters who receive the most screentime and play the most prominent role in the show.

Fyp
The main protagonist of the show, Fyp, is the ten year-old spoiled, high profile son of Greenwood Forest's mayor. He often comes off as self-appreciative and attention-seeking, but is very friendly and is ready to aid anybody when they are in trouble. Despite being seen as a hero, Fyp ironically gets kidnapped a lot, often by King Corrupt, and isn't very good at fighting back when he is in trouble. Even though he is disliked and gets kidnapped by King Corrupt a lot, Fyp is strangely friendly to king when he is not up to evil.

Billie
Billie is Fyp's twin sister, who he shares a very close relationship with. She often hangs out with her brother, though usually takes the backseat and lets him make decisions. She is very nervous, having difficulty coping in crowds, and generally only speaks to Fyp, though she becomes more assertive when Fyp is not present. Billie is generally the one who rescues Fyp when he is abducted.

Edward
Edward is the mayor of Greenwood Forest and the twins' father, who lives a luxurious lifestyle. Although he likes to be organised, he doesn't care about being professional, and doesn't like things being "too formal". He seems to have difficulty maintaining a romantic relationship.

King Corrupt
King Corrupt is the show's main antagonist, the overweight king of Rundown Kingdom, who is greedy, amoral and corrupt. Since he is jealous of Fyp, he often tries to kidnap, take advantage of or humiliate him. The main reason why Corrupt's plans fail, however, is due to the fact that he is very lazy - he enjoys laying in his bed a lot, playing video games and watching television, and eats an extraordinary amount of junk food. He appears to be a teetotaller.

Crash
Crash is King Corrupt's gender-neutral pet, which appears to be a spider-resembling creature. Although Corrupt treets it fairly well, it usually doesn‘t get involved with any of its owner evil schemes, and prefers to wander about Corrupt Castle looking for food. Occasionally, when it is giving too much power, it is capable of turning against its master.

Supporting characters
These are characters who appear in a majority of episodes, but only play a prominent role in a few.

Butler
Butler is the nickname given to Edward's main servant. He is generally seen cleaning the house or giving the twins refreshments. It is unknown if Butler is his real name or not, but he seems to approve of it as a nickname.

Peter
Peter is one of the child residents of Greenwood Forest. He attends the same social group as the twins, and is the group's representative due to his high intelligence. However, Peter is very arrogant and hypocritical, and often tries to abuse his powers. He seems to be jealous of Fyp, and often holds an exaggeratedly negative opinion on him, but sometimes acts as his friend.

Whitney
Whitney is Fyp's best friend, who attends the same social group as him. She is fairly snarky and cheeky, but is also friendly and talkative. Whitney has a crush on Fyp, and makes it obvious, but he doesn't seem to notice this.

Whitney's uncle
Whitney's uncle owns an unnamed corner shop. He often gives the twins items for free. Although his official name was never revealed on the show, he is often referred by fans of the show to Arnold.

Recurring characters
These characters only appear in a handful of episodes.

Idonea
Idonea is the twins' mother and Edward's ex-wife, who seems to have severe anxiety. Her limited amount of appearances on the show suggests that the twins don't see her often.

Marty
Marty is a rock creature who lives in a cave hidden in the outskirts of Greenwood Forest. He has a very anarchistic behaviour, and appears to hate taking orders unless they are from the twins, who he seems to be on friendly terms with despite his aggressive behaviour.

Rudy
Rudy is a children's entertainer who dresses like an old-fashioned court jester. He has a tendency to make jokes that the other characters consider unfunny.