The Borough in Night Buddies is full of characters, and we mean that in the best possible way. Every person in this world has a very specific personality, a very specific skill set, and a very specific way of showing up. Sound like anyone you know?

Read through the whole crew and see where you land.

Crosley

Crosley is bright red, one of a kind, and completely unbothered about it. He is loud, enthusiastic, deeply committed to pineapple cheesecake, and somehow also the most reliable guide you could ask for on a nighttime program. (Yerk! Yerk!) If you are the person who makes every room a little more fun just by being in it, who has a very specific food obsession that everyone teases you about, and who people trust anyway because you always come through, you might be a Crosley.

John

John will be the first to tell you he has curly hair, big, round, brown eyes, and no middle name, and also that none of that is the point. The Program is the point. He is a kid who gets a little tired of being teased but deals with it and keeps moving, because the adventure matters more than the commentary. If you are the person who stays focused on what actually matters, brushes off the small stuff (even when it gets old), and shows up ready to go, you might be a John.

Crenwinkle

Crenwinkle runs Night Buddies Headquarters from a hidden location, hands out all the program assignments, and builds every gadget Crosley and John will need before they even know they need it. He also hiccups. A lot. (Hk! Wuk!) If you are the person who does most of the behind-the-scenes work, thinks seventeen steps ahead, and does not need credit as long as the thing gets done right, you might be a Crenwinkle. The operation runs because of you, even if nobody fully sees it.

Big-Feet Mae

Mae makes the pineapple cheesecakes. That is her lane, and she owns it completely. If you are the person in your family with one signature contribution that everyone quietly depends on, you might be a Mae. You are not trying to do everything. You are just really, really good at your one thing, and that turns out to be enough.

Big Huge Lonnie

Lonnie runs the pineapple cheesecake stand, which means he took what Mae makes and turned it into something the whole Borough can access. He is the connector, the one who makes the good stuff reach people. If you are the kid who holds the friend group together, or the parent who keeps the whole household calendar in their head, you might be a Lonnie. Things happen because of you, even when no one stops to notice.

Miss Drusilla Stockbridge

Miss Drusilla started out selling mole milk at Subway Station Eight. When demand dried up, she moved straight into party favors and never looked back. Balloons, bicycles, horses, you name it. If you are the person who adapts without a lot of drama, always seems to have exactly what someone needs, and treats a change in plans as just another Tuesday, you might be a Drusilla.

Fast Fanny Farnsworth

Fanny sells and services far-out flying machines at the All-Night Emporium, and she does it with flair. She gets you where you are going and makes the trip worth talking about. If you love a good journey, always have a route in mind, and approach logistics like an art form, you might be a Fanny.

Rodney Oglesby

Rodney runs a hot dog cart near the Park. His specialty is sauerkraut and jellybean hot dogs, which sounds wrong but somehow works. He also knows a surprising amount about far-out flying machines on the side. If you are the person with the unexpected combination of skills, the one nobody quite sees coming, you might be a Rodney. People underestimate you, and honestly, that is fine.

The Borough works because all of these personalities are in it together. Each one brings something different, and the whole thing holds because of that. Which, when you think about it, is true of most good stories and most good families, too.

So which one of these wacky characters sounds the most like you?