Monsters in category: Category:Double Element Monsters
Below is a list of every known default name for every Epic Double-Element Monster.
Monster | Possible Names | Monster | Possible Names |
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Epic Dandidoo |
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Epic Cybop |
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Epic Quibble |
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Epic Pango |
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Epic Shrubb |
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Epic Oaktopus |
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Epic Furcorn |
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Epic Fwog |
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Epic Drumpler |
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Epic Maw |
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Epic Glowl |
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Epic Flowah |
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Epic Stogg |
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Epic Phangler |
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Epic Boskus |
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Nickname Origins[]
These explain where the names of the Monsters originate from.
Epic Dandidoo[]
Many of Epic Dandidoo's names derive from fashion/hair-related words. Some of its other names refer to the taxonomy of dandelions.
- Afro (Phro)
- Dandidoo's Dandiflorets (Dandy, Floretta) [Referencing Dandidoo's dandelion hair]
- Fashionista (Fashuneesta)[1]
- Puff (Puffo, Sawfft) [This references the soft, puffy state of Dandidoo's Dandiflorets]
- Strut (Strutt) [To "strut" means to move in a pompous manner]
- Taxonomy of Dandelions (Astera, Taraxa) [Asteraceae is the family Dandelions {Taraxacum} are in]
- Velvet (Vellveht) [This references the color of Epic Dandidoo]
Epic Cybop[]
Epic Cybop's names come from aspects of itself (notably ziplining) and the Masters of the Universe (or He-Man) franchise.
- Cyborg (Cybog) [Half man/machine concept the Cybop is inspired by]
- Eternia (Eternia) [Central planet in the He-Man franchise]
- He-Man (He-Mon) [Protagonist of the Masters of the Universe franchise]
- Hawke (Hewk) [He-Man character also having airborne abilities]
- Loop-the-Loop (LoopDeeLoop) [360 degree turn seen in roller coaster tracks, much like a zipline cable]
- Spade (Spade) [Digging tool seen on the Epic Cybop]
- Sway + Greyskull (Swayskull) [To swing/bop + Fictional castle in the He-Man franchise]
- Trap Jaw (Trappjaw) [He-Man character closely resembling Epic Cybop]
- Underbite + Bight (Underbight) [Area where jaw projects outward + Loop between the ends of a cable]
- Zip line (Ziplyne) [Aerial cable used for transport]
Epic Quibble[]
All of Epic Quibble's Names are corruptions of the monster name Quibble.
Epic Pango[]
Epic Pango's names come from penguins (notably crested/emperor penguins) or Care Bears,
- Care Bears (CareStare) [Fictional characters with similar chest designs]
- Chatter + Heart (Chatterheart) [Common Pango behavior + Care Bear character nomenclature]
- Crested penguin (Cresst) [Penguin species the Epic Pango resembles]
- Eudyptes (Eudyptes) [Genus of crested penguins]
- Kowalski (Kowalskee) [The Penguins of Madagascar character]
- Macaroni Penguin (Macawroni) [Type of penguin]
- March of the Penguins (March) [Documentary about emperor penguins]
- Phlegm + Emperor penguin (Phlegmperor) [Coughed up mucus + Penguin species]
- Rockhopper penguin (Rockhopper) [Species of crested penguin]
- Wheezy (Wheeezee) [Toy Story penguin]
Epic Shrubb[]
Epic Shrubb's nicknames derive from magic.
- Abracadabra (Arbadacarba) [Magic word]
- Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (BipitiBopitiBu) [Song about magic]
- Grimoire (Grimm) [Book of magic]
- Hocus-pocus (Hohkus Pohkus) [Term for magicians]
- Hex (Hexa) [Term related to witchcraft]
- Illusion (Illoozia) [Type of magic]
- Slobber + David Copperfield (Slobberfield) [Saliva + Famous magician]
- Sorcerer (Sorcerio) [Individual who practices a magic called 'sorcery']
- Warlock (Wharlocc) [mythological being]
- Harry Houdini (WhoDeeNee) [magician]
Epic Oaktopus[]
Many of Epic Oaktopus's names are fungus/zombie-related.
- Fungi (Fuhn Guyy, Sporr)
- Ophiocordyceps unilateralis (Cordycepz, Ophio) [This refers to a fungus aptly named the "Zombie-Ant Fungus", that infects ants and alters their behavioral patterns]
- Parasite + Bright (Parabrite) [This is referencing how Epic Oaktopus was infected by the RitRawt, and also how its unusual growths glow brightly]
- Pathogen (PathoJenny)
- RitRawt (RitRawt) [RitRawt is the virus that Epic Oaktopus is infected by]
- Zombie + Ent (Zombent) [Ents are a species of sentient tree-like creatures from J. R. R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings]
Epic Furcorn[]
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Epic Fwog[]
Epic Fwog's names are all related to parts of the human hands.
- Thumbprint (Chumprint) [Form of fingerprint]
- Phalange (Falanj) [Technical term for finger bone]
- Grasp (Grassp) [Grab with the fingers]
- Carpal (Karpal) [Technical term for wrist bone]
- Cuticle (Kyootikull) [Skin layer surrounding fingernails]
- Knuckle (Nukkul) [Finger joint]
- Palm (Pawlm) [Central region of the hand's front]
- Pinkie (Pinkee) [Smallest finger on the hand]
- Thumb (Thumm) [First digit of the hand]
- Tickle (Tickles) [Excite using finger touch]
Epic Drumpler[]
Epic Drumpler's names derive from different werewolves in fiction or characters related to wolves.
- Alcide Herveaux (Alseed) [True Blood werewolf character]
- Lon Chaney Jr. (Chanie) [Actor known for playing titular werewolf in 1941 film The Wolf Man]
- Jacob Black (Jacub) [Twilight werewolf character]
- Ginger Fitzgerald (Jinjer) [Ginger Snaps werewolf character]
- David Kessler (Kessluh) [Werewolf character from An American Werewolf in London]
- Remus Lupin (Loopin) [Harry Potter werewolf character]
- Fenrir Greyback (Phenreer) [Harry Potter werewolf character]
- Romulus and Remus (Reemuss, Roamuloose) [Characters in Roman mythology who were raised by a she-wolf]
- Lycanthrope (Thrope) [Term for werewolf]
Epic Maw[]
Epic Maw's names are related to noses.
- Sinus (Cynus) [Term for cavity near the nose]
- Kleenex (Gleenex) [Nose-wiping tissue brand]
- Ahchoo (Hachoo) [Sneeze onomatopoeia]
- Maw + Nostril (Mawstril) [Hole in the nose]
- Hankie (Hankee) [Fabric used to usually wipe your nose]
- Olfaction (Olfa) [Sense of smell]
- Snort (Snorrt) [Force air through the nose]
- Snout (Snowt) [Protruding animal nose]
- Sniffle (Snuffle) [Inhaling action]
- Sniff (Snyph) [Inhaling behavior]
Epic Glowl[]
Epic Glowl's names derive from the works of Edgar Allan Poe.
- The Cask of Amontillado (Amontill) [Short story by Edgar Allen Poe]
- Annabel Lee (Annabel) [Poem by Edgar Allen Poe]
- Edgar Allan Poe (Edguh, Hallan, Powe)
- Lenore (Lenore) [Grieved loved one of The Raven's protagonist]
- Ligeia (Ligeia) [Short story by Edgar Allen Poe]
- Tamerlane (Tamerlane) [Poem by Edgar Allen Poe]
- The Fall of the House of Usher (Usher) [Short story by Edgar Allen Poe]
- The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar (Valdemar) [Short story by Edgar Allen Poe]
Epic Flowah[]
Epic Flowah's names derive from succulent plants.
- Cacti + Eye (Cacteye) [Plural for 'cactus']
- Knuckle + Succulent (Knucculent)
- Saguaro (Saiwauro) [Tree-like cactus]
Epic Stogg[]
Epic Stogg seems to take name inspirations from different genera of stegosaurian dinosaurs.
- Adratiklit (Adratik)
- Chungkingosaurus (Chunkin)
- Dacentrurus (Dacen)
- Hesperosaurus (Hesper)
- Kentrosaurus (Kentro)
- Lexovisaurus (Lexovi)
- Monkonosaurus (Monkono)
- Miragaia (Ragaia)
- Tuojiangosaurus (Tuojiang)
- Wuerhosaurus (Wuerho)
Epic Phangler[]
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Epic Boskus[]
At least a few of Epic Boskus's names derive from things related to skunks.
- Stinkor (Stinkor) [A character from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]
- Pepé Le Pew (Pepe) [A character from the Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies series]