Artie Kid

Peter "Artie Kid" Ross, or The Artie Kid, is Kipper "Artie Kid" Hayes' 98th Street School counterpart and a student of 98th Street School and a minor, recurring character in C.J. and Friends.

He draws great drawings on the playground, though he does not have any speaking roles, he is seen talking to Rachel in an argument about him snitching on him for drawing on the playground by Rus.

Personality
He is shown to be both quite reserved and creative talent; in the episode "Bendy, Bendy," he is shown to have a deep concern for his art whilst interpreting his feelings for a reformed Bendy. He is not seen that much in the episode "Stand Up Rachel" - or the whole series in fact - just having him (and his painting being ruined.)

He only ever appears in two episodes: "Stand Up Rachel" and "Bendy, Bendy"; however, looking by his moniker, he should've been featured more in the series - like The Swinger Boy, The Diggers (Jade and Pam), or The Upright Girl.

Appearance
Arty Kid sports the paint artist look; he is seen painting in all the scenes he's in, however, he is quite unrevealed. He wears a dark green beret, painter's scrubs, and a blue t-shirt under it. He has fair skin and medium-length brown hair.

History
Artie Kid only ever appears in the season three episode "Stand Up Rachel" and the season six episode "Bendy, Bendy."

In the episode "Stand Up Rachel", he is seen through Rus' empty paper towel roll painting a landscape. This masterpiece is later ruined by Rachel, who tells on Artie Kid to Mr Boyd; this event is the catalyst of the episode. This episode also marks his first appearance.

In the episode "Bendy, Bendy", he is seen as the only one who is building the Penrod Bendy Memorial Statue out of frozen popsicle sticks. This episode also marks his last appearance.

Trivia

 * He is similar to his Third Street School counterpart.
 * He was one of Bendy's admirers in the episode "Bendy, Bendy."