While there’s definitely a fair amount of reality in the show, Craig of the Creeks is first and foremost about the complicated, rich lives that kids can lead when left to their own devices and given a chance to act autonomously for a handful of hours.

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The best way I can think to describe the Creek itself is to think of it as a very stable and decidedly less violent version of the island in Lord of the Flies. All of the kids have split into various specialized groups, like the Creek Elders—the slightly older kids who are tasked with keeping knowledge—and the traders, who maintain the Creek’s complex bartering economy. Everyone in the Creek is free to be their true selves and become so much more specifically because of the delicate balance that’s in place, something that the show’s heroic trio are trying to navigate, one 10-minute episode at a time.

Craig of the Creek is as charming as it is inspired. It’s the sort of show you should definitely check out if you’re at all interested in vicariously re-living some of those long-lost magical moments from your own childhood summers.

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Craig of the Creek premieres on Cartoon Network tonight at 6:25 pm.