Introduction
Regular Show Inspired Dog Names In Pop Culture
Wolfhard's role in the "WerePops" wasn't anything too out of the ordinary - he was just your average werewolf who was standing trial for eating a man whole is all. John maintained his innocence, claiming that there wouldn't have been any evidence because he "always eats the bones." Unconvinced of John's innocence, the judge presiding over the trial was on the verge of convicting John before the werewolf asked to use the restroom. John had only done so because he noticed that Pops had gone into the latrine as well as... and was preparing to put a sinister plan into action.
When Wolfhard encountered Pops in the restroom, he coyly asked Pops to pass him a roll of toilet paper. When Pops obliged him, John attacked - biting Pops and transforming him into a werewolf. John used the resulting pandemonium of Pops' transformation to escape the courthouse and head for London - a place that he claimed respected werewolves. The rest of the "WerePops" segment plays out, with the newly transformed Pops getting into all sorts of trouble, before John and the old man encounter each other again near the segment's end.
John expresses remorse over transforming Pops into a monster. The old man accepts and befriends Wolfhard, in line with Pops' kind nature. To further smooth things over, John invites Pops to the Royal Palace London so that he can be with John and his fellow werewolves. Pops happily joins John and all have a great time together.
There's actually a number of other canine characters who have been featured on the show, but their names either typically weren't given or they otherwise only appeared on screen for an incredibly brief amount of time. We'll list them as well down below, referring to them by their fan nicknames or creating custom aliases for them.
Regular Show Inspired Dog Name Considerations
Even if not a big fan of the show, you may be swayed to name your dog after a Regular Show character once you learn a bit about the principal cast members; Mordecai's got a calm and collected demeanor most of the time (often leaving him as a voice of reason and the most "regular" character around), while Rigby is much more wild and crazy, but is nonetheless incredibly loyal to his friends. Skips tends to dole out sage-like advise to those around him whilst perpetually sporting a nonplussed attitude while his best buddy Hi Five Ghost is a quiet fellow. Mordecai and Rigby's boss Benson is a hothead who is contrasted by the ever-affable Pops. Study your new dog's personality and see which character suits the best!
Male Regular Show Inspired Dog Names
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Mordecai
One of the main protagonists of Regular Show
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Quentin
A reference to Mordecai's VA and creator of the show, J.G. Quentin
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Rigby
Mordecai's best friend and the show's other main protagonist
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Trash
Rigby's old name was Trash Boat
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Don
The name of Rigby's older brother
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Benson
Mordecai and Rigby's boss
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Ben
A shortened form of Benson's name
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Pops
The friendly manager of the park Mordecai and Rigby work at
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Mega-Kranus
Pops' actual birth name
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Sam
Sam Marin voices over Benson, Pops, and numerous other characters
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Skips
The perpetually skipping, immortal yeti
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Mark
Mark Hamill of Star Wars and Batman fame voices over Skips
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Mitch
Muscle Man's first name
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Muscle
Mitch "Muscle Man" Sorenstein is a (vitriolic) friend of the Duo
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Five
Based on the Hi Five Ghost
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Jeff
The legendary Jeff Bennet voiced over Hi Five early on
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Thomas
A goat who interns at the park
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Nikolai
Thomas' real name
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John
Based on John Wolfhard
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Steve
Voice acting titan Steve Blum voiced over John Wolfhard
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Hyperduck
The name of a being formed by a group of ducks
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Low
Low Five Ghost is Hi Five's older brother
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Sensai
A Death Kwon Do instructor that the duo encounters
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Pete
An eccentric man Mordecai and Rigby once hired
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Anti
Based off of Anti-Pops, Pops' brother
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Quips
Skips' comically challenged cousin
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Earl
Pops' trainer who helps him face off against Anti-Pops
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Rawls
Commander Rawls is the leader of the Space Tree Station
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Chance
Chance Sureshot is Commander Rawls' right hand man
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William
William Salyers voiced over Rigby on the show
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Female Regular Show Inspired Dog Names
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Margaret
Mordecai's love interest for the majority of the show
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Marge
A shortened form of Margaret
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Janie
Janie Haddad voiced over Margaret
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Denise
Margaret's Robin mother
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Robin
Margaret and Denise both are this species of bird
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Cloudy
Cloudy J was Mordecai's girlfriend after Margaret
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CJ
Cloudy J's nickname
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Linda
Actress Linda Cardellini voiced over Cloudy J
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Stef
A bat who Mordecai marries at the end of the show
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Stefanie
A longer version of the name Stef
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Eileen
Rigby's eventual wife by the end of the show
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Cali
Episodes were developed in California
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Minty
Minty Lewis voiced over Eileen
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Melanie
Minty Lewis' full name is Melanie Scott Lewis
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Starla
Muscle Man's girlfriend and eventual wife
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Courtenay
Starla was voiced over by Courtenay Taylor
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Peggy
Starla's sister who appeared in Sleep Fighter
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Pam
Benson's love interest and wife
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Pamela
A longer version of Pam
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Maxine
The name of Mordecai's auntie
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Reggie
A gender neutral name that shares three letters with the word regular
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Audrey
Benson's neighbor and ex-girlfriend
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Desdemona
Skips' late girlfriend from the past
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Mona
The shortened form of Desdemona
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Show-rley
Show + Shirley
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Whoa-Nona
Whoa + Winona
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Natalia
A Russian spy who pretended to date Benson
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Guardi-anne
Guardian + Anne
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DJ
Based on the antagonist K.I.L.I.T. DJ 3000
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Blu-ray
Archie the Archivist's daughter
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