Meet The Crew! The lovable retro animal friends here to help you grow, breathe, and rock your emotions.
Sid the Cool Cat
“It’s okay to pause. That’s what cool cats do.”
Calm. Centered. Wise.
Sid is the calmest cat in the whole Animals Retro Team.
Once inspired by wild punk energy, Sid has transformed into the group’s peaceful, centered guide. He’s the one who always helps everyone slow down, breathe deep, and find their cool.
Sid helps you learn how to slow down and breathe through big feelings. Whether you’re nervous, frustrated, or just overwhelmed, Sid’s got the chillest tricks to help you feel better.
Janis the Lady Cat
“I love who I am. Do you love who you are too?”
Bold. Expressive. Magnetic.
Janis teaches you how to say what you feel and love who you are.
She’s all about journaling, positive self-talk, and turning big feelings into beautiful moments.
Janis is bold, expressive and full of heart.
Janis teaches kids and adults that are feelings are okay. -Happy, sad, mad or scared – and helps them learn how to name, understand and express their emotions safely.
Larsy the Clever Dog
“Need help? That’s what friends are for!”
Loyal. Smart. Always there.
Larsy is the kind of friend who listens. Loyal, thoughtful and always ready to help! Inspired by energetic rock drummers, Larsy now uses his big heart to teach kids and adults about friendship, kindness, and confidence.
He loves solving problems and helping others find the right words when emotions get tricky. He’s the steady beat behind the whole crew.
He’s the friend everyone wishes they had — encouraging, supportive, and full of warm, uplifting energy. Larsy helps children see the good in themselves and in others.
Scotty the Cheeky Fox
“Oops! Wanna try again with me?”
Energetic. Curious. Playful.
Scotty is playful, curious, easily excited and… Sometimes a little too quick!
Inspired by legendary rock n’ roll mischief-makers, Scotty tends to slip, trip, bump, bonk and make funny mistakes.
But his also his strength: he always tries again, and he teaches kids now to learn from mistakes and avoid guilt or shame.
With Scotty, children discover impulse control, problem-solving, and emotional resets through humour and play.