Introduction
One Punch Man Inspired Dog Names In Pop Culture
First and foremost, Watchdog man possesses immense strength; right around the time when Watchdog Man first started his career as a hero, Watchdog Man had strength enough to rip the head off of a gigantic monster without so much as breaking a sweat. Indeed, Watchdog Man's power is so great that the Hero Association elected to leave him in charge of protecting Q-City (one of the most dangerous, monster ridden cities in all the land) by himself. As you might've guessed, Watchdog Man was able to defend Q-City almost effortlessly, which earned him the distinction of being able to take out Mysterious Beings faster than any other hero from the Association.
Speaking of speed, Watchdog Man is also insanely fast; the guy was once assailed by 30 monsters at once and he managed to reduce them all to scraps in a matter of seconds. Watchdog Man has also been able to outpace one of the strongest villains in the series, a former student of the hero Bang, by moving quickly enough to become invisible to the naked eye. Watchdog Man's senses are also supremely acute as well; he's got the sense of smell and inborn intuition of a dog to go along with his razor sharp fangs. But what really takes Watchdog Man over the top is the level of commitment he's put in to truly becoming a dog; Watchdog Man never takes off his dog costume, even when he needs to take a bath, and the guy even eats and sleeps like a dog. His fighting style is also completely based on a dog's to the point where Watchdog Man often blocks attacks by extending his paws out as if he was trying to shake his opponent's hand. With so many lupine characters rolled into one, Watchdog Man has earned his place as the premiere canine character in One Punch Man.
Otherwise, the dog from Betsy Byars' book Tornado shares a name with a female member of the Hero Association, Tatsumaki, whose name means tornado in Japanese.
One Punch Man Inspired Dog Name Considerations
Though Saitama is as dense as a block of raw carbon, the instances where he breaks away from his air-headed, disaffected demeanor often make for some of the most memorable moments in the series. Why give your dog a One Punch Man inspired name? To reflect your solidarity with one of the show's most pertinent underlying themes; swimming against the current and doing what you believe is right, even if you also know it's futile.
Male One Punch Man Inspired Dog Names
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Watchdog
Based on Q-City's defender, Watchdog Man
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Saitama
The name of the series' main character
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Baldy
An unfortunate nickname given to Saitama
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Genos
Saitama's faithful, cyborg student and close friend
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Demon
One of Genos' nicknames is "Demon Cyborg"
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Max
The first name of Saitama's English VO, Max Mittelman
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Zach
Zach Aguilar voices over Genos in the English dub
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Rider
Taken from Mumen Rider, a C-Class hero who's very brave (and desperately needs a car)
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Robbie
Robbie Daymond is Mumen Rider's English voice actor
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Yuichi
The first name of Mumen Rider's Japanese VO, Yuichi Nakamura
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Sneck
The lowest A-Class hero in the series who uses snake themed attacks
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Shin-ichiro
The first name of Sneck's Japanese voice actor
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Kirk
Kirk Thornton is the man who voices Sneck over in English
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Snake Fist
Sneck is also known as the Biting Snake Fist
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Spring
Spring Moustache is another one of the higher ranking A-Class heroes
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David
David W. Collins voices over Spring Moustache in English
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Moustache
This A-Class hero also is a martial arts genius with a rapier
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Forte
A hero who plays music during battle and then fights along to the beat
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Stinger
An A-Class hero who uses a bamboo shoot as a weapon
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Chris
Stinger's English voice actor is Chris Hackney
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Amai
The first part of the volatile A-Class hero, Amai Mask
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Prisoner
A reference to Puri-Puri Prisoner, 17th S-Class hero in the series
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Bad
The 16th S-Class hero is a bat wielding man by the name of Metal Bat
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Flash
Based off of Flashy Flash, a super speedster with amazing sword skills
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Darkshine
A big, buff, dark skinned man who's really nice and very tough
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Drive
The 9th S-Class hero is Drive Knight, a strange hero who wears a mask
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King
This S-Class hero is said to be the strongest human alive; keyword "said'
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Kamikaze
Also known as the Atomic Samurai, this S-Class hero can slice atoms
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Bang
The master of the Flowing Water Fist Fighting Style and the 3rd S-Class hero
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Boros
One of the series' first major villains was this alien overlord, who fell to Saitama
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Female One Punch Man Inspired Dog Names
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Tatsumaki
The 2nd highest ranked S-Class hero in the series
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Tornado
Tatsumaki is also known as Terrible "Tornado" due to her psychic abilities
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Fubuki
Tatsumaki's younger sister who's also an esper
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Blizzard
Fubuki is also known as "Hellish Blizzard"
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Saori
Fubuki's Japanese voice actress is Saori Hayami
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Psykos
This esper used to be a friend of Blizzard's before she became evil
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Lily
Of the three section staff, Lily is a member of Blizzard's group
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Do-S
A female member of the Monster Association
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Princess
Do-S is also considered a Monster Princess
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Goddess
Taken from Goddess Glasses, another member of the Monster Association
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Cristina
Mosquito Girl's English voice actress is Cristina Vee
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Mosquito
Taken from one of the series' earlier villains, Mosquito girl
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Swim
A C-Class heroine who uses a trident in battle
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Brianna
Brianna Knickerbocker voices Swim over in English
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Shibabawa
An old fortune teller who lived in G-City
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Barbara
Barbara Goodson provided the voice over for Shibabawa in the English dub
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Grizzly
Taken from Grizzly Nyah, an enormous cat like monster
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Nyah
The latter portion of Grizzly Nyah's name
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Lin Lin
A martial artist who first appeared in Chapter 60 of the manga
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Ring-Ring
Lin Lin's name in the manga and Japanese version of the anime
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Cleyopatra
One of the judges at the Hero Costume contest
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Kureopatora
The Japanese pronunciation of Cleyopatra's name
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Noria
A female special ops soldier ordered to rescue Nariki's son
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Asami
One of Noria's squad mates
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Emcee
The female hostess of the Hero Costume Contest
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Shikai
The Japanese pronunciation of Emcee's name
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Erika
The name of Feather's ex girlfriend
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Laura
The first name of Blizzard's English voice actress
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Jocelyne
Jocelyne Robles voices over Blizzard in the Latin American dub
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Aoi
The first name of Tatsumaki's Japanese voice actress
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