Cast
- Muffin - A 3-year-old pre-school lovebird. Not yet old enough to fly, she usually rides on Samuel's back. She is sometimes a little spoilt however due to her being sad at everything she won't get; she would also beg for it, or try to show the community sympathy, but she isn't a very rude character; there is also some manners from her. She calls Samuel "Sam'el", Rudy "Udy", and Mr. Beakman "Beaky". Voiced By Eden Jarrett (Tori Feinstein in the US Version)
- Samuel - Muffin's 8 year old elder brother. Voiced By Sam Lewis (Jake Siegfried in the US Version)
- Rudy - Rudy is a 9-year-old Called a cockatoo in the program, but looks like a cockatiel, Samuel's best friend. She wears a bracelet of colored stones on her ankle. Voiced By Morgan Gayle (Hayley Feinstein in the US Version)
- Quinn - Preston Nyman (Theodore Walsh in the US Version) - a puffin, works as an inventor; appears to be a teenager.
- Mr. Beakman - Michael Fenton Stevens - the children's teacher, a wise toucan who frequently acts as the voice of parental authority.
- Missy - Charlotte Leslie-Cameron - a French Great Blue Turaco.
- Mrs. Billingsley - Anna Nygh - a New Zealand gardening kiwi
- Mr. and Mrs. Lovebird - David Beckford and Candida Gubbins (Greg Abbey & Rena Strober in the US Version) - Muffin and Samuel's rarely glimpsed parents.
- Baby Jordan (Reiss Lewin) - Mr. Beakman's nephew, who often uses big words like his uncle, he calls Muffin "Uffin".
- Elliot (Ethann Lewis) - A worm who is friends with Samuel, Muffin, and Rudy.
The cast also includes world champion musical whistler, Michael Barimo, whose whistling accompanies the music of the show.
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