Meet the Cast!
There are so many wonderful friends waiting to meet you! Come take a stroll down memory lane and enjoy the nostalgic delights that each of these characters lovingly provide. All information gathered in these entries was taken from recovered Dreamworld Entertainment pamphlets, adverts, and other promotional material.
Star LightA true thespian at heart, always ready to break into song or perform for his friends! This shooting star had shined so brightly that he wanted to share that light with the people on the ground below, so he flew down from the sky to sing with us every single day.
This animatronic was regularly stationed in Star Act, also known as the Starlight Theater, which is where he would put on interactive musical shows for facility guests. His model at the facility was roughly 6’8 feet tall, equipped with two dueling half masks, a split dye bowtie, and a retro suit with shooting star theming. This model would be moved around by the mechanical support beam attached to his back, which was connected to the ceiling by tracks that were built around the facility like pre-determined pathways, meant to convince children that the character was really flying. His personality was extremely charismatic and flamboyant, a total diva that enjoys embracing the spotlight every time he’s brought onstage. He speaks with a posh voice and a notably thespian vernacular, often referring to his fellow animatronics or facility guests as “darling”. Dreamworld Entertainment had intended for this character to get children excited about the storytelling and culture of classic theater shows. He was most commonly seen at Star Act or gliding through the hallway. This animatronic most frequently interacted with no particular cast member, instead acting as an unofficial leader for the other mascots that could guide and direct the group. |
LolliPopCurious twins with an insatiable sweet tooth, both avid horror enthusiasts who share a knack for playing hide and seek! The children of our world loved Halloween so much that their love created an ambassador for the holiday; two lollipops bound together by ribbon and friendship.
This animatronic was regularly stationed in Madhouse, which is where they would play games with facility guests exploring the haunted house attraction. Their model at the facility was roughly 6’9 feet tall, equipped with two heads, puffy costume sleeves, and heart shaped buttons on the chest of their violet jumpsuit. This model would be able to freely roam throughout the entire facility. Their personality was split between the two heads, with Pop being a playful troublemaker while Lolli acts as the kind voice of reason. Lolli and Pop both speak with younger, friendly voices, often exchanging banter back and forth like a pair of bickering siblings. Dreamworld Entertainment had intended for this character to help children conquer their fears and enjoy sweet treats between all of the facility’s fun events. LolliPop was most commonly seen at Madhouse and the lobby, where they would often ask staff members to help search for someone. This animatronic most frequently interacted with themself, since the two heads are both literally and metaphorically inseparable. |
Ribbon DancerThis colorful lemur was so excited to explore the world that he grew an extra pair of arms to help him climb trees, quickly learning how to perform aerial stunts and jump from branch to branch. To take a small piece of the world with him wherever he goes, he loves to paint pictures of his favorite places!
This animatronic was regularly stationed in Trampoland, which is where he would perform elaborate jumps and trapeze tricks to entertain facility guests. His model at the facility was roughly 6’5 feet tall, equipped with four arms, baggy green pants splattered with paint, a mid section capable of rotating 360 degrees, and a rainbow tail that enabled him to hang from the ceiling. This model would be able to freely roam throughout the entire facility. His personality was very enthusiastic and spontaneous. He speaks with a loud, energized voice. Dreamworld Entertainment had intended for this character to get kids excited about exercising their bodies and their brains, hence his alternating interests between trampoline games and painting. He was most commonly seen at Trampoland playing on the trampolines or painting pictures in Rollerrink. This animatronic most frequently interacted with Cheer or Star Light. |
CheerA thrill seeking flower fairy and a total adrenaline junkie! She always loved watching lightning bolts race across the sky, so she decided to leave the enchanted forest where she grew up in hopes of finding other friends to skate with. She’s a great sport, but if you mistake her for a dainty rose or a pixie, she’ll knock your lights out!
This animatronic was regularly stationed in Rollerrink, which is where she would play games and race around with facility guests on roller skates or blades. Her model at the facility was roughly 5’6 feet tall, equipped with shiny fairy wings, racing goggles, and a large wheel instead of legs. This model would be able to freely roam throughout the entire facility. Her personality was daring and adventurous, but she could quickly become too competitive if the other animatronics were her opponents. She speaks with a laid back, cool inflection, similar to that of a teenager. Dreamworld Entertainment had intended for this character to teach kids how to skate and encourage them to try all sorts of other new things. She was most commonly seen at Rollerrink or Trampoland, but she would occasionally visit Racetrack whenever Rex was working. This animatronic most frequently interacted with Ribbon Dancer. |
RexWho ever said that dragons were always big and scary? Sometimes, they just want to keep everybody safe, even if their ability to breathe fire is a bit of a hazard. This dragon cares a lot about protecting his most valuable treasures, and that treasure is all of his friends down here.
This animatronic was regularly stationed in Racetrack, which is where he would oversee the go karts that facility guests drove around to compete in racing games, but he would also wander throughout the rest of the building on patrols, since this mascot doubles as the main security guard. His model at the facility was roughly 8’5 feet tall, equipped with a bright red visor, sturdy dragon wings, and sharp claws that could open restricted locks if a security issue arose. This model would be able to freely roam throughout the entire facility. His personality was stern and authoritative, almost like a worried caretaker fussing over safety regulations. He speaks with a fairly deep voice. Dreamworld Entertainment had intended for this character to patrol the facility and keep guests safe, but they also wanted a stronger machine to monitor the go karts, since they’re a larger risk for children than roller skates or painting. He was most commonly seen at Racetrack or Seaventure. This animatronic most frequently interacted with Glory, since the pair seems to be infatuated with one another. |
GloryA sea serpent with a big heart and an affinity for aquatic sports, this gentle giant is more than happy to go swimming with all of her friends! She had lived at the bottom of the ocean until a guppy led her to the surface, giving her the chance to share all sorts of stories about the deep sea and play with us. She’s much larger than the other mascots because she needs a big body to hold all of her love for the surface world.
This animatronic was regularly stationed in Seaventure, which is where she would read to children and teach facility guests how to swim in the waterpark. Her model at the facility was roughly 16’3 feet tall, equipped with a shiny pearl necklace, two wave-like horns on her head, and a beautiful tail with ocean theming. This model would be moved around by the mechanical support beam attached beneath her tail, which was connected to the floor by tracks that were built around the swimming pools and hidden maintenance pathways outside, meant to give the illusion that she was gliding through the water with her tail. Her personality was gentle and caring, giving her a very motherly aura. She speaks with a soft, friendly voice. Dreamworld Entertainment had intended for this character to help kids learn how to swim and play with their friends in the waterpark. She was most commonly seen in the pools of Seaventure, since most of her support beam’s tracks were inside these pools, usually swimming with facility guests or resting at the edge of the pool to speak to other mascots. This animatronic most frequently interacted with Rex, since the pair seems to be infatuated with one another. |
Masquerade, Melody, & MimicStories say that changelings can take the forms of anyone, but these three have chosen to take forms inspired by their favorite mascot performers! The triplets used to live in hiding underground, but they were lured out after seeing how much fun everyone else was having. They now spend their days playing games and chasing one another around the surface world!
These animatronics were regularly stationed in Arcadescape, which is where they would play arcade games with facility guests and help kids win all sorts of fun prizes. These models at the facility were roughly 2’8 feet tall, equipped with wheels for feet and unique costumes themed to match the other mascots. This model would be able to freely roam throughout the entire facility. Their personalities were tailored to complement the character they would interact with for larger scale events and shows; Masquerade was a bright eyed theater fanatic paired with Star Light, Melody was an eerily soft spoken ball of energy paired with LolliPop, and Mimic was an anxious racing fan with a fear of crashing paired with Cheer. They speak with childlike voices. Dreamworld Entertainment had intended for these characters to be more relatable to the younger children visiting the facility, providing energetic playmates for kids to chat with while their parents take a break from the fun. They were most commonly seen at Arcadescape. These animatronics most frequently interacted with each other or their respective mentors. |
Dreamworld Entertainment has stated in numerous recovered press releases that these mascots are the only animatronics existing in the facility. Any artwork or promotional material with additional characters is merely depicting old concept designs. None of these animatronics physically exist. None of these characters are real. Any and all rumors stating otherwise will NOT be tolerated.