Monsters in article: Seasonal Monsters
Monsters in category: Category:Seasonal Monsters
Below is a list of every known default name for every Seasonal Monster.
Monster | Possible Names | Monster | Possible Names |
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Punkleton |
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Yool |
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Schmoochle |
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Blabbit |
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Hoola |
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Gobbleygourd |
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Clavavera |
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Viveine |
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Jam Boree |
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Carillong |
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Whiz-bang |
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Monculus |
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Ffidyll |
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Boo'qwurm |
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Spurrit |
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Nickname Origins[]
These explain where the names of the Monsters originate from.
Core Seasonals[]
Punkleton[]
Punkleton's names reference scary terms, bones, plants, or fictional characters related with such.
- Bone + Jonesy (Bonesy)
- Creep (Creepsworth)
- Stony Durdles (Durdles) [Fictional undertaker from "The Mystery of Edwin Drood"]
- Edgar Allan Poe (Edgar)
- Figaro Pho (Figaro) [Fictional character known for having every phobia]
- Jack-o'-lantern (Jackle)
- Osseous (Ozzie)
- Osseous + Yorick (Osric) [Character from Hamlet, known for holding a skull]
- Skull (Skulley)
- Sneak (Sneakles)
- Specter (Specto)
- Spook (Spookster)
- Trick-or-treating (Treaters, Tricksy)
- Vine (Vinnie)
Yool[]
Being a Festival of Yay monster, Yool has several Christmas and ice themed names.
- Bombur (Bombur) [Lord Of The Rings character resembling Yool]
- Iceberg (Burrrg) [Large ice piece in open water]
- Feliz (Feliz) [Spanish word for "merry"]
- Frost (Frawst) [Coating of ice]
- Rudolph (Groodolph, Rudy) [Reindeer that guided Santa's sleigh]
- Jolly (Jollee) [Happy word associated with Christmas]
- Kris Kringle (Kringle) [Nickname of Santa]
- Johnny Mathis (Mathis) [Singer known for Christmas music]
- Peppermint (Minty) [Candy flavor associated with Christmas]
- Mistletoe (Mizzletoe) [Plant associated with Christmas]
- Eggnog (Nog) [Traditional Christmas drink]
- Christmas pudding (Puddin) [Christmas dessert]
- Reindeer (Reignur) [Animal that pulls Santa's sleigh in Christmas tradition]
- Santa + Antler (Santler) [Christmas figure + reindeer horn]
Schmoochle[]
Schmoochle's names are references to love
- Hug and Love (Hugalove)
- Romeo and Juliette (Romiette)
- Snuggle and Kiss (Snuglekis)
- Sweetums (Sweetums)
- You and Me (UandMe)
Blabbit[]
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Hoola[]
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Aux. Seasonals (and Jam Boree)[]
Gobbleygourd[]
Much of Gobbleygourd's nicknames reference harvest crops, Thanksgiving dinner staples, and turkey anatomy.
- Butterball (Butterbawl) [turkey brand]
- a portmanteau of Cluck and Cornucopia (Cluckucopia)
- a portmanteau of Gourd and Gordon (Gourdon)
- a portmanteau of Gourd and Downy (Gordowny); likely also a reference to renowned Canadian singer-songwriter Gord Downie
- Gravy (Grayvee)
- a portmanteau of Harvest and Festival (Harfest)
- Maize (Maizey)
- Stuffing (Shtuffin)
- Squash (Skwash)
- Snood (Snood)
- Tofurky (Tophurkey)
Clavavera[]
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Viveine[]
Viveine's names reference various environmentalists.
- Aldo Leopold (Alda) [American environmentalist, the "father of wildlife ecology"]
- David Attenborough (Atten) [English naturalist, writer and narrator of nature documentaries]
- Jane Goodall (Gudawl) [English primatologist and anthropologist]
- Winona LaDuke (Ladouk) [Native American activist and environmentalist]
- Wangarĩ Maathai (Maathai) [Kenyan environmental activist, founded the Green Belt Movement]
- Chico Mendes (Mendess) [Brazillian environmentalist, advocated for the Amazon Rainforest and those who live there]
- John Muir (Mweer) [Scottish-American naturalist, early advocate for US wilderness preservation]
- Rachel Carson (Raich) [American environmentalist, wrote the 1962 book Silent Spring about pesticides' adverse affects]
- Henry David Thoreau (Taurro) [American naturalist and environmentalist]
- Greta Thunberg (Toonburg) [Swedish environmental activist, won Time Magazine's Person of the Year award at 16 years old]
Jam Boree[]
Some of Jam Boree's names appear to be plays on words related to Big Blue Bubble games.
- Candle (Candela)
- iCarly (KiArly) [Nickelodeon sitcom Big Blue Bubble has developed several games for]
- Finder's Keep (Fieker, Kindfeep) [Big Blue Bubble dungeon crawler]
- Wickman (Mikkwan) [Protagonist of Burn the Rope]
- Thumpies (Pumtheez)
- Durwood Clapper (Wurdood) [Muppet from My Muppets Show]
Carillong[]
Carillong's names come from either words related to the moon, or the word 'moon' itself, but in different languages.
- Al-Qamar (Alqamar) [Arabic for 'moon']
- Bulan (Bulan) [Filipino for 'moon']
- 달 (Dal) [Korean for 'moon']
- Gibbous (Gibbus) [A phase of the moon]
- Lunar (Luuna)
- Mặt Trăng (Mattrang) [Vietnamese for 'moon']
- 月 (Tsuki) [Japanese for 'moon']
- Wand (Wanda)
- ירח (Yareakh) [Hebrew for 'moon']
- 月亮 (Yueliang) [Chinese for 'moon']
Whiz-bang[]
Whiz-bang's names derive from colors.
- Aqua (Awqka)
- Bistre (Bister)
- Cerulean (Ceyrill)
- Crimson (Crymsun)
- Turquoise (Kwoise)
- Mauve (Moav)
- Onyx (Onicks)
- Roseate (Rozeeit)
- Titian (Tishan)
- Viridian (Veredi)
- Xanthous (Zanthh)
Monculus[]
All of Monculus' names refer to the golem, which is what Monculus itself is based on.
- Judah Loew ben Bezalel (Bezalol) [Jewish Rabbi who made a golem out of clay]
- Solomon ibn Gabirol (Gabiro) [Jewish Philosopher that also made a golem]
- Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chełm (Kelm) [Polish Rabbi believed to have made a golem]
- Mishnah (Mehsh) [Jewish text that used the term 'golem' to refer to uncouth people]
- Aleph (Phelah) [Hebrew letter written on the forehead of a golem]
- Rava (Rava) [Babylonian Rabbi who made a golem]
- Samuel of Speyer (Speyer) [Jewish Poet who made a golem]
- Rabbi Eliyahu (Yahuu) [Rabbi that made the golem in The Golem of Chełm]
- Sefer Yetzirah (Yetz) [Book that was used as instructions on how to make a golem]
- Yossele (Yossel) [Name of the titular golem in The Golem of Chełm]
Ffidyll[]
Ffidyll's names mostly come from words related to St. Patrick's Day, and Irish words.
- An Irish name equivalent to Kevin (Caoimhín)
- Hurley (Fruhley)
- Shamrock (Mrok)
- Patrick (Padrayg)
- Irish for mountain and moor (Sliabh)
- Fern (Vernn)
Boo'qwurm[]
Boo'qwurm's names mostly reference, among other things, moths.
- Biston (Biston) [a genus of moth belonging to the family Geometridae]
- Geometer moth (Geometer) [a species of moth belonging to the family Geometridae]
- Idaea (Idaea) [a genus of moth belonging to the family Geometridae]
- Pepper moth (Pepper) [a species of moth within the genus Biston]
- Maggie Park (Maggie) [Wife of MSM composer Dave Kerr who helped out with the game and is also a kindergarten teacher]
Spurrit[]
Many of Spurrit's names reference Ex-Monster-Handler Eric De Val, who voiced the monster.
- ARG/Alternate Reality Game (Arrrg)
- Chauncey (Chonzey)
- Eric in reverse (Cire)
- Ex-Monster-Handler Eric De Val's Twitter handle (Eedeevee)
- A reference to an old comic made by Eric De Val titled Call Marcus (Marcus)
- Dr. Wardin E. Spurrit (Wardin)