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Monsters in article: Seasonal Monsters
Monsters in category: Category:Seasonal Monsters

Below is a list of every known default name for every Epic Seasonal Monster.

Monster Possible Names Monster Possible Names
Epic Punkleton
Epic Punkleton
  • Balephul
  • Braindo
  • DeFarro
  • Gillgud
  • Leyo
  • Niteloowis
  • Pachillno
  • Playfright
  • Shakeyspeare
  • Woahlivier
Epic Yool
Epic Yool
  • Bellsnickel
  • Eggbog
  • Fräustee
  • Hawly
  • Icetrikle
  • Nacht
  • Nite Kring
  • Olaf
  • Skrampus
  • Snowcake
Epic Schmoochle
Epic Schmoochle
  • BonBonNClyde
  • CocoLaite
  • Doscocos
  • ExOh
  • Faundew
  • Gump
  • Kewpidd
  • Luvdwun
  • RachelNRoss
  • Rhom'anze
Epic Blabbit
Epic Blabbit
  • Bammbee
  • Cervinae
  • Doh
  • Galivantler
  • Hasenbock
  • Haer
  • Jackblabbit
  • Jacko
  • Kawtun Tale
  • Lopey
Epic Hoola
Epic Hoola
  • BassFlop
  • BlubbStepp
  • CoachOola
  • DeeYay
  • EeDeeEmmEssEmm
  • Hool4
  • Hoolex
  • PieDye
  • Yello
  • YipLo
Epic Gobbleygourd
Epic Gobbleygourd
  • Aspazeea
  • Basile
  • Dopsiss
  • Dreeyon
  • Grimby
  • Perrault
  • Puttel
  • Tremayn
  • Tsikell
  • Yexian
Epic Clavavera
Epic Clavavera
  • Acan
  • Alma
  • Calli
  • Corasson
  • Coyo
  • Jeronima
  • Mixquick
  • Pultepec
  • Tzompa
  • Zocalo
Epic Viveine
Epic Viveine
  • Ahhnya
  • Bocchi
  • Fujiwara
  • Haruno
  • Kageyoshi
  • Kaoru
  • Linlyn
  • Madoka
  • Merry
  • Mitzsuri
Epic Jam Boree
Epic Jam Boree
  • Abraxas
  • Andmy
  • Cammareri
  • Caskel
  • Castroy
  • Cosmatos
  • Craapht
  • Dunnough
  • Malus
  • Shamo
Epic Carillong
Epic Carillong
  • Chengji
  • Fuxi
  • Heluxng
  • Huang
  • Huaxia
  • Kiiro
  • Kunlun
  • Mauvang
  • Nolansaeg
  • Nuwa
Epic Whiz-bang
Epic Whiz-bang
  • Aireoblu
  • Arkleps
  • Ketsirah
  • Mowtlee
  • O'payke
  • Pashteel
  • Renbaug'ha
  • Scheeke
  • Selaite
  • Whajna
Epic Monculus
Epic Monculus
  • Algalyn
  • Anatreiz
  • Arctrus
  • Arktos
  • Brumalis
  • Cossom
  • Dirtric
  • Eta
  • Iridenus
  • Kazen
  • Maede
  • Myvin
  • Nebular
  • Notka
  • Ourigae
  • Poterro
  • Saeweg
  • Spaurk
  • Toreeze
  • Verjer
Epic Ffidyll
Epic Ffidyll
  • Aleyf
  • Aos'sia
  • Cloverbell
  • Cornelia
  • Falaunaah
  • Feyreliss
  • Fyonnbharr
  • Muesa
  • Stellaam
  • Teykna
Epic Boo'qwurm
Epic Boo'qwurm
  • Auhhstene
  • Aq'wud
  • Brunntë
  • Frizlerie
  • Haristaltal
  • Harpleer
  • Jaeyn
  • Maeppho
  • Torissoni
  • Velezitee
Epic Spurrit
Epic Spurrit
  • Ackielys
  • Almaito
  • Haggerty
  • Hektaur
  • Hurrmez
  • Irkules
  • Newgate
  • Opullo
  • Santropae
  • Zousz

Nickname Origins[]

These explain where the names of the Monsters originate from.

Epic Punkleton[]

Epic Punkleton's names reference old actors, playwrights and scary terms.

Epic Yool[]

Epic Yool's names mostly derive from ice, or figures associated with ice, with some Christmas themed names in-between.

  • Belsnickel (Bellsnickel) [Gift-bringer in German folklore]
  • Eggnog (Eggbog) [Traditional Christmas beverage]
  • Frosty the Snowman (Fräustee) [Fictional snowman]
  • Holly (Hawly) [Plant associated with Christmas]
  • Icicle (Icetrikle) [Spike-shaped piece of ice]
  • Weihnachten (Nacht) [German for 'christmas']
  • Night King (Nite Kring) [Fictional character with ice powers]
  • Olaf (Olaf) [Fictional snowman from the Disney film Frozen]
  • Krampus (Skrampus) [Christmas figure that punished kids]
  • Snowflake (Snowcake) [Crystal of ice]

Epic Schmoochle[]

Epic Schmoochle's nicknames reference chocolate, famous couples, or other Valentine's Day-related things.

  • Bonnie and Clyde + Bonbon (BonBonNClyde)
  • Chocolate (Cocolaite)
  • Dos (Spanish for two) + Cocoa (Doscocos)
  • XOXO (ExOh) [an abbreviated term for hugs and kisses]
  • Chocolate fondue (Faundew)
  • Forrest Gump (Gump) [likely referencing Forrest's "Life is like a box of chocolates" quote]
  • Cupid (Kewpidd)
  • Loved one (Luvdwun)
  • Rachel Green and Ross Geller (RachelnRoss) [Couple from the 1994 sitcom Friends]
  • Romance (Rhom'anze)[1]

Epic Blabbit[]

Epic Blabbit's nicknames reference different words, terms and fiction that relates to rabbits and deers.

  • Bambi (Bambee) [Fictional deer character]
  • The nickname (Doh) is a reference to the song “Do-Re-Mi” from the 1965 musical film The Sound of Music, specifically the lyric “Do, a deer, a female deer”.
  • Cervinae (Cervinae) [A sub-family of deer]
  • Gallivant + Antler (Gallivantler) [To “gallivant” is to enjoyably explore without care or concern]
  • Hare (Haer) [Type of lagomorph known for their large, pointy ears]
  • The nickname (Hasenbock) is a German compound word that is a combination of “bunny” and “buck”.
  • Jackrabbit + Blabbit (Jackblabbit)
  • The nickname (Jacko) potentially references the Jackalope, a mythical creature in North American folklore described as a rabbit with deer antlers.
  • Cottontail (Kawtun Tale) [Species of rabbit characterised by their white undersides]
  • Lop (Lopey) [Species of rabbit characterised by its droopy ears]

Epic Hoola[]

Epic Hoola's nicknames relate to genres of electronic & dance music, musical events and artists, as well as words associated with parties and celebrations.

  • Bass Drop + Flop (BassFlop)
  • Dubstep + Blubb (BlubbStepp)
  • Coachella (CoachOola) [An annual music festival]
  • DJ + Yay (DeeYay)
  • The nickname (EeDeeEmmEssEmm) is a portmanteau of EDM (Electronic Dance Music), and MSM, an abbreviation of My Singing Monsters.
  • Hoola (Hool4) [Hoola with the a replaced with a 4. Could be a reference to several DJs who have numbers in their name in place of letters. Deadmau5 being a good example]
  • Hoola + Skrillex (Hoolex) [American DJ and music producer known for pioneering the harsh sound of modern Dubstep]
  • Pie + Tie-Dye (PieDye) [A simple dyeing technique that produces colorful, spiral-like patterns]
  • Yellow + Marshmello (Yello) [American DJ and music producer known for his signature helmet]
  • Diplo (YipLo) [American DJ and music producer]

Epic Gobbleygourd[]

Epic Gobbleygourd's nicknames reference various variants of the story of Cinderella.

  • Aspasia of Phocaea (Aspazeea) [Possible predecessor to the Cinderella character]
  • Giambattista Basile (Basile) [Italian fairy tale collector who published an early incarnation of the Cinderella story]
  • Rhodopis (Dopsiss) [Greek story considered the first known version of the Cinderella story]
  • Cendrillon (Dreeyon) [French version of Cinderella written by Charles Perrault]
  • Brothers Grimm (Grimby) [German academics who popularized the Cinderella story]
  • Charles Perrault (Perrault) [French fairy tale writer who wrote Cendrillon]
  • Aschenputtel (Puttel) [German version of Cinderella written by the Brothers Grimm]
  • Lady Tremaine (Tremayn) [Cinderella character based on The Wicked Stepmother from Cendrillon]
  • Ċiklemfusa (Tsikell) [Maltese version of Cinderella]
  • Ye Xian (Yexian) [Chinese fairy tale similar to the Cinderella story]

Epic Clavavera[]

Epic Clavavera's nicknames come from places in Mexico.

Epic Viveine[]

Epic Viveine's nicknames reference different Japanese anime and manga characters that have pink-colored hair or are associated with cherry blossoms.

Epic Jam Boree[]

Epic Jam Boree's names reference the 2018 film Mandy via references to it's star Nicolas Cage's other roles and it's mac and cheese-themed Cheddar Goblin character.

  • Horns of Abraxas (Abraxas) [Stone flute/Song name from Mandy]
  • Mandy (Andmy) [2018 Action horror dark fantasy film]
  • Ronny Cammareri (Cammareri) [Cage's character in the 1987 film Moonstruck]
  • Casper Kelly (Caskel) [Writer behind the Cheddar Goblin segment in Mandy]
  • Castor Troy (Castroy) [Cage's partial character in the 1997 film Face/Off]
  • Panos Cosmatos (Cosmatos) [Director of Mandy]
  • Kraft Foods (Craapht) [Food brand that makes Mac & Cheese]
  • H.I. McDunnough (Dunnough) [Cage's character in the 1987 film Raising Arizona]
  • Edward Malus (Malus) [Cage's character in the 2006 film The Wicker Man]
  • Shane Morton (Shamo) [FX expert who worked on the Cheddar Goblin segment in Mandy]

Epic Carillong[]

Epic Carillong's nicknames reference different Chinese terms, locations, cultural & mythological figures, and translations of the color yellow in different Asian languages.

  • Cheng Ji (Chengji) [A military officer during the Three Kingdoms period of China]
  • 伏羲 - Fu Hsi (Fuxi) [A mythical emperor in Chinese mythology, regarded for the creation of fishing and writing]
  • สีเหลือง - S̄ī h̄elụ̄xng (Heluxng) [‘yellow’ in Thai]
  • 黄 - Huáng (Huang) [‘yellow’ in Chinese]
  • 华夏 - Huáxià (Huaxia) [A term that represents the significance of China’s formation and existence, culturally and historically]
  • 黄色 - Kiiro (Kiiro) [‘yellow’ in Japanese]
  • (Kunlun) [References the Kunlun Mountains, a 3000 kilometer long chain of mountains located in Western China]
  • màu vàng (Mauvang) [‘yellow’ in Vietnamese]
  • (Nolansaeg) [‘yellow’ in Korean]
  • Nüwa (Nuwa) [A goddess in Chinese folk religion, Chinese Buddhism, Confucianism & Taoism]

Epic Whiz-bang[]

Epic Whiz-bang's nicknames could be referencing colors, amongst other things.

  • Chic (Scheeke) [Word to say something is stylish and fashionable]
  • Multi (Mowltee) [Likely referencing the multiple colors of a rainbow]
  • Opaque (O'payke)
  • Pastel (Pashteel)
  • Aeroblue (Aireoblu)

Epic Monculus[]

Some of Epic Monculus' names are failed Colossal names from the Dropping Names community collab.

  • Arktos [Failed Cold Colossal name]
  • Brumalis [Failed Cold Colossal name]
  • Dirtric [Failed Earth Colossal name]
  • Kazen [Failed Air Colossal name]
  • Myvin [Failed Plant Colossal name]
  • Notka [Failed Water Colossal name]
  • Poterro [Failed Earth Colossal name]
  • Saeweg [Failed Water Colossal name]
  • Toreeze [Failed Air Colossal name]
  • Verjer [Failed Plant Colossal name]

Epic Ffidyll[]

Epic Ffidyll's nicknames relate to Irish mythology, names and phrases, as well as terms relating to nature and bravery.

  • (Aleyf) [an anagram of the word “leafy”]
  • Aos Sí (Aos’sia) [A supernatural race in Celtic mythology related to fairies and elves]
  • Clover + Bell (Cloverbell)
  • (Cornelia) [An Irish name meaning “strong-willed”]
  • Flora + Fauna (Falaunaah)
  • Fearless + Periless (Feyreliss)
  • Fionnbharr (Fyonnbharr) [An old Irish word meaning “fair-headed one”]

Epic Boo'qwurm[]

Some of Epic Boo'qwurm's nicknames are references to famous female authors.

  • Jane Austen (Jaeyn, Auhhstene) [Author of Pride and Prejudice and Emma]
  • Charlotte Brontë (Brunntë) [Author of Jane Eyre)
  • Harper Lee (Harpleer) [Author of To Kill and Mockingbird]
  • Toni Morrison (Torissoni) [Author of Song of Solomon and Beloved]
  • Margaret Atwood (Aq'wud) [Author of The Penelopiad]
  • Mefo Phillips (Maeppho) [Author of Horseshoes and Holy Water]
  • Miss Frizzle (Frizlerie) [Fictional character from The Magic School Bus]
  • Aristotle (Haristaltal) [Greek Philosopher]

Epic Spurrit[]

Some of Epic Spurrit's names are based on prominent figures in Greek mythology, as well as strong anime characters.

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