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14[[folder:''Avatar: The Last Airbender'']]
15'''The Avatar World'''
16* Avaverse: Refers to the canon universe. While it occasionally used to refer to fanfics that are not [=AUs=], it's more frequently used on forums when the poster is talking about the world as a whole.
17
18'''Characters'''
19
20[[AC: Azula]]
21* Crazula: Post-VillainousBreakdown Azula.
22* {{Imageboards}} have been using Jokazula, based on an outbreak of MemeticMutation [[FusionFic merging]] her with the Joker from ''Film/TheDarkKnight''.
23
24[[AC: Iroh]]
25* Buffroh: Nickname given to Iroh when he gets muscles.
26
27[[AC: Toph]]
28* Rock Loli: A Website/FourChan nickname for Toph. Partially inspired by ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'''s Rock Lee.
29* Magnetoph/Tophneto: Toph After she learned metalbending, after ''ComicBook/XMen'''s ComicBook/{{Magneto}}.
30* Iron Toph: After ComicBook/IronMan because of her badass fighting method in the finale.
31
32[[AC: Zuko]]
33
34* Zudork, Dorko, Failko: Zuko, and his ability to be a badass one second, and a total doofus the next. A popular fan adjective for him is "{{adorkable}}."
35* Another common name the fandom gives Zuko is Sparky, usually used by Toph in fanworks due to the absence of a Toph-given nickname in canon.
36* [[MomentKiller Prince Zuko, the master cockblocker.]]
37* Zuzu: Originally used by Azula, but eventually picked up by the fangirls due to his {{Adorkable}}ness.
38
39[[AC: Other Characters]]
40* Frothers, Foamy, Foaming Mouth Guy, Rabid Fanboy: Nickname given to a nameless character whose only defined trait was to collapse into a frothing seizure upon mention of the Avatar.
41* Koizilla: The ocean spirit's OneWingedAngel form in the Season 1 finale. This actually came from a ProductionNickname.
42* Nmokas: Nameless Mother of Katara and Sokka. Her name is revealed to be [[MythologyGag Kya]] late into the final season.
43* June the bounty hunter is sometimes referred to as "The Patron Saint of Zutara" from the way she refers to Katara as Zuko's girlfriend. Repeatedly.
44* Firelord Susan: Mishearing of Firelord Sozin, heard in the beginning of "The Avatar and the Firelord" among others.
45* Fatherlord: Ozai, adopted by some boards after Zuko's unfortunate slip-up in the finale.
46* Avatar Susan: Used by some fans to refer to Avatar Yangchen, who appeared in flashbacks before being named in the series finale. Comes from SDCC 2007, where one of the finalists in the costume contest dressed as her and the panelists called her "Avatar Susan" when listing off the costumes.
47
48[[AC: Multiple Characters]]
49* [[WebVideo/AvatarTheAbridgedSeries Kung Fu Action Jesus]]: Either Aang or the Avatar in general.
50* The Gaang: Aang and his [[TrueCompanions group]] — Katara, Sokka, Toph, and later on, Suki and Zuko. [[FandomNod Acknowledged]] on the [[http://www.realmsend.com/Nickelodeon/postimages/avatar_cover_med.jpg front cover]] of an issue of ''[=NickMag=]'' dedicated entirely to the show, and a little later in the show itself:
51-->'''Sokka''': I just wanted to say, good effort out there today, Team Avatar!\
52'''Katara''': Enough with the Team Avatar stuff! No matter how many times you say it, it's ''not'' gonna catch on.\
53{{Beat}}\
54'''Sokka''': The Aang Gang?\
55'''Katara''': Sokka...
56* [[Series/CharliesAngels Ozai's Angels]]: Azula's [[QuirkyMinibossSquad group]]. Helped out by pictures like [[http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/32165827/ this]] and [[https://www.deviantart.com/defemme/art/Ozai-s-Angels-40768052 this]].
57** And the fact that the meta-tastic ''The Ember Island Players'' outright acknowledges the nickname by having the actresses playing Azula, Mai, and Ty Lee in the play do the Charlie's AngelsPose at one point.
58* The Dangerous Ladies: The other name for Azula, Mai, and Ty Lee. This was probably coined in-show, in "The Chase".* The apparent similarities between Azula, Mai and Ty Lee with [[Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya Haruhi, Yuki and Mikuru]] respectively has led to the coining of the term ''Hare Hare Ozai''.
59* The Zucrew: Zuko, Azula, Ty Lee and Mai in the first half of Season 3.
60
61'''Development and Production'''
62* Bryke: Collective name for series creators Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante [=DiMartino=]. Alternately, [[PortmanteauCoupleName the name]] of the ''ultimate'' CrackPairing.
63** "The Creators" is an older name for them, although it fell out of use with the coining of "Bryke".
64* Avatar Withdrawal Syndrome (AWS): It refers to the long hiatus between the end of Season 2 and the beginning of Season 3. It's also occasionally invoked during the wait between the first and second halves of Season 3.
65* Avastaff: Refers to Mike and Bryan and their underlings. This name was invoked mostly during the wait between Seasons 2 and 3 (as in, "the Avastaff need to get their heads out of their asses and make some new episodes!").
66
67'''Events and Concepts'''
68* Aangst: Aang's multiple bouts into angst territory, Season 2 and onwards.
69* Maikout: Mai's and Zuko's kiss, drawing on their PortmanteauCoupleName.
70* Kataango: The MatingDance Aang and Katara [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPwhNXf2NsE do]] in "The Headband", coming from their PortmanteauCoupleName.
71* Irohbics: The various exercises Iroh does while in his cell and [[ObfuscatingStupidity pretending to have gone crazy]] that made him absolutely ripped.
72* Momoments: Coined by the creators for funny or interesting clips involving Momo.
73* Zuko Planned It (ZPI): Used by fans who refused to believe that Zuko was actually evil in the wake of his failed HeelFaceTurn at the end of Season 2.
74* Shamwow: Coined by [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2009/06/24 Penny Arcade]] and adopted by CAPSLOCK_ATLA for director M. Night Shyamalan after the LiveActionAdaptation. Also called Shamallama and Shamalamadingdong by those who both scorn him and have trouble pronouncing his name.
75* Sokkasm: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Sokka's sarcasm.]]
76
77'''Fandom'''
78* Avafan: A fan of the series. Avafan describes more casual fans...
79** Avatard: ...while Avatard is used for the hardcore set.
80* Cloudbaby: A theoretical child of Aang and Katara (air + water = clouds). Used mostly for {{Original Character}}s, though the term can now also be applied to Tenzin, Kya II and Bumi II, their canonical children.
81** ...Whereas "Steambaby" refers to a theoretical [[FanPreferredCouple Zuko/Katara]] spawn. A "Ninjababy" would be a Zuko/Mai kid. An Aang/Toph baby would be called a Dustbaby.
82** So if Katara has kids with Haru, or some other Earth Nation guy, they'd have Mudbabies, yes?
83*** Theoretically yes. Similarly, a hypothetical Zuko/Toph child would probably be a Lavababy. Though... what a child that is the product of an air/fire union ([[FoeYayShipping Aang/Azula]]?) would be called is mysterious.
84*** Smokebaby?
85*** Stormbaby.
86[[/folder]]
87
88[[folder:''The Legend of Korra'']]
89'''Characters'''
90* Brolin: Due to giving the appearance of a true bro.
91* The Korralition: The Korra-coalition, a nickname for the group of protagonists to go along with "the Gaang."
92* The Krew: An equally popular, if not more-so, nickname for Korra, Mako, Asami, and Bolin.
93* Ferret Brothers: [[SiblingYinYang Mako and Bolin.]] A reference to the pro-bending team and...well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the obvious]].
94* Every time Lin Beifong shows off a new ability, she gets name-smushed with a Marvel superhero. Spider-Lin, Wolverlin, etc.
95** At one point she even inherits her mother's nickname with "Iron Lin" after she puts on her metal armor in a way very similar to how Iron Man puts on his armor.
96** Similarly, reference to "Bat-Mako" due to the similarity between Mako and Batman's backstory and angst. Sometimes Lin becomes "Commissioner Beifong".
97* Avatar Jafar: In the shot of all the Avatars, Yangchen's Fire Nation predecessor looks strikingly similar to Jafar, the villain of the classic Creator/{{Disney}} film, ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}''. According to ''Literature/TheShadowOfKyoshi'', published in July 2020, his name is Szeto. His distinctive tall hat is a signal of his administrative career.
98* Honora: Fire Lord Izumi prior to her real name's reveal. Also sometimes called Ursa due to ''bad'' Sokka jokes when 'Honora' gets captured in FanFiction. The name has now been passed down to Izumi’s daughter whose existence has only been confirmed via WordOfGod without much elaboration.
99* After General Iroh showed his ability to be a major badass that can fly by bending fire from his feet, fans began naming him Iroh Man.
100* Howl: The White Lotus guard who appears briefly in the first episode and lets Korra and Naga out. Since no name was given, he was dubbed ''Howl'', short for ''Hot Order-of-the-White-Lotus guard''. Most fanwork places him in a CrackPairing with Korra, their PortmanteauCoupleName being ''Howrra''
101* The Androids: Desna and Eska [[Anime/DragonBallZ for]] [[HalfIdenticalTwins obvious reasons]]. Also: the Water Twins, Water Brats, or Water Twits.
102** Eska specifically is sometimes called "Icezula."
103* Prior to their official name (The Red Lotus) being revealed, Zaheer's gang was (and to an extent, still is) called "the Anti-Team Avatar," "the Irregular Benders," "the Exbendables," and the "Four-Nation Army."
104** Individually, [[BlowYouAway Zaheer]] is [[StealthPun Windbag]] or "the [[ForeignCultureFetish weeablew]]," [[PlayingWithFire P'Li]] is [[HavingABlast Sparky Sparky Boom]] [[DistaffCounterpart Woman]] or less-polite variants thereof, and [[MakingASplash Ming-Hua]] and [[DishingOutDirt Ghazan]]'s respective [[InSeriesNickname in-series nicknames]] of [[HandicappedBadass Water Arm]] [[CombatTentacles Lady]] and [[MagmaMan Lava Guy]] were anticipated by the fandom ''before'' they were actually used on the show.
105* "The Thing"[[note]](a reference to Varrick's CatchPhrase "Do the thing!", but not to be confused with [[ItMakesSenseInContext his and Zhu Li's "thing" in the same episode]])[[/note]] – the last scene in the GrandFinale episode of Book Four, when Korra and Asami hold hands and [[HeldGaze gaze into each other's eyes]] as they go through the spirit portal for a vacation after Kuvira's defeat. [[HoYay Open]] [[JustFriends to]] [[TeasingCreator multiple]] [[OfficialCouple interpretations]] until a few days after "The Last Stand" was released, when both creators [[WordOfGod confirmed via Tumblr that the last one was the correct one]].
106[[/folder]]
107
108[[folder:''My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic'']]
109
110Other ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'' installments are listed below.
111
112* Main characters:
113** Mane Six: a collective term for the main six characters[[note]]Twilight Sparkle, Pinkie Pie, Rainbow Dash, Rarity, Applejack and Fluttershy[[/note]], as a play on words on "mane" and "main". Mane Seven is also, if less commonly, used to refer to the Mane Six plus either Spike or Starlight Glimmer, both important secondary characters who are strongly associated with the group.
114*** "Humane Five/Six/Seven" (depending on whether Sunset Shimmer and/or one of the two versions of Twilight Sparkle are included), for their ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls Equestria Girls]]'' counterparts.
115** Like Flutterbitch, the rest of the Mane Six also have collective names if they [[TookALevelInJerkAss take a level in Jerkass]]. These include Rainbow Douche, Raribitch, Applejerk, Twibitch Sparkle and Pinkie Prick, or alternatively, Rainbow Ditch, Rarigreed/Greedity, Liarjack and Angry/Grumpy Pie.
116** Twilight Sparkle:
117*** "Purplesmart", in reference to her purple coat and her being very learned and book-smart. Similarly, Book Horse.
118*** Twily: Twilight Sparkle as a filly, which generally induces CutenessOverload. The name comes from her older brother Shining Armor's pet name for her in "A Canterlot Wedding" and "The Crystal Empire".
119*** Twilicorn: Used to refer to Twilight in her [[WingedUnicorn alicorn]] form. Generally has a negative connotation due to the divisive nature of her transformation in "Magical Mystery Cure". It has begun to fade from use, mostly due to the fact that, as the show has progressed, she has been an alicorn for longer than she has been a unicorn, and most of the fandom is no longer interested in continuing an argument that is no longer seen as very relevant. Also, the controversy and fan arguments have left something of a bad taste attached to use of this term.
120*** Princess Punklight and Punklight Sparkle: Twilight gets a very interesting punk hairdo at a spa in "Castle Sweet Castle" and the fandom just clung to it.
121*** "Sci-Twi", for Twilight's ''Equestria Girls'' counterpart, referencing her love of science and BadassBookworm tendencies; the name serves to distinguish her from ''Friendship is Magic'' Twilight, the only character from the progenitor series who recurs in ''Equestria Girls''.
122** Pinkie Pie:
123*** Pinkie Pied Piper: Refers to Pinkie Pie using music to lead the Parasprites out of Ponyville in "Swarm of the Century".
124*** Pinkamena Diane Pie: Pinkie Pie's full name. In the fandom, however, it is used almost exclusively to refer to her straight-haired depressed or psychotic self.
125** Rainbow Dash is sometimes called "Bluefast", because she's blue and she's very, very fast. Also, "Dash".
126** Rarity:
127*** Rara was a common way to refer to Rarity. When a character appeared that is ''actually'' nicknamed "Rara" in-series fans started calling Rarity "Rarara" instead.
128*** Fashion Horse: In reference to her being a fashion designer.
129*** Rarihick: Rarity while sporting an exaggerated southern drawl, overalls and straw hat in the episode "Simple Ways".
130*** Inspirarity: Rarity while corrupted by the effects of the Inspiration Manifestation spell, when she went mad with power and started turning everything in Ponyville into more fabulous -- but far less practical or usable -- versions of itself.
131*** Raripunk or Punkity: Used to refer to Rarity's look at the end of "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS7E20ItIsntTheManeThingAboutYou It Isn't the Mane Thing About You]]", where ends up fixing her mane (which had been ruined when she accidentally showered with a powerful cleaning potion rather than shampoo) by weaving hair of other colors in with the bits of purple mane she had left to make a tricolor mohawk, and completed the look with a leather jacket.
132** Applejack:
133*** Applejewel is used to refer to Applejack in a fancy dress with her mane tied back with a jewel-encrusted pin, as seen in "Simple Ways"
134*** Treekicker is an affectionate reference to her trademark way of harvesting apples.
135*** Apple Horse: Similarly to Fashion Horse, Apple Horse is used as reference to the fact that Applejack's cutie mark is three apples.
136** Fluttershy
137*** Generally, she is sometimes referred to as "Yellowquiet" in reference to her coat color and retiring personality.
138*** Flutterage: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Raging Fluttershy]] in "The Best Night Ever". In the episode, she has a minor psychotic episode when the animals in Canterlot's park refuse to let her near, resulting in her flying into a rage and chasing them into the palace while roaring "You're going to LOVE ME! "
139*** Flutterscream: Fluttershy's attempt at screaming in "Green Isn't Your Color".
140*** Flutterrange: Fluttershy after Discord turned her into an orange in "What About Discord?".
141*** Flutterhulk: Her buff, aggro superhero persona in "Power Ponies".
142* Squeaky Belle: A nickname for Rarity’s younger sister Sweetie Belle whenever her voice cracks.
143* Glim Glam: A variation on Starlight Glimmer's name that started on /mlp/ but soon took off on Equestria Daily and other fan sites.
144* The princesses:
145** Trollestia: Princess Celestia, in light of a number of episodes which have shown her to have a somewhat mischievous streak.
146** Tia and Woona: Princesses Celestia and Luna, when depicted as fillies (though "Tia" is used as an AffectionateNickname of Luna's for Celestia as well). Woona often refers specifically to Season 1 Luna, which is shorter than her depiction in later seasons and lacks an ethereal mane, especially her fan depiction as a sort of [[TheWoobie blue alicorn Fluttershy]]. According to supplementary material Luna does have a nickname for Celestia but it's "Celie", not the more popular "Tia".
147** Sunbutt/Moonbutt: Celestia and Luna, referring to their cutie marks. Just a brief search through fanwork comedies (or anything with Discord in it, which remarkably ''don't'' always overlap) is enough to find them.
148** Momlestia: Celestia when she acts like a ParentalSubstitute or CoolBigSis to characters. Most fanworks about this are Twilight, Spike or Sunset related.
149** Princess of Merchandise: Flurry Heart. Because she is a baby, an alicorn[[note]]contradicting the show's existing lore, which has shown that unicorns become alicorns by performing great feats[[/note]], and a princess, many fans believe that she was only added to the show so Hasbro would have an excuse to sell more toys. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HazfLxbWy3A BUY OUR TOYS!]]
150** Pearl of Battle: Related to fanworks depicting Flurry as a member of the Royal Guard.
151* Sunset Shimmer:
152** Baconhair or Baconmane: A nickname based on the red and yellow pattern of her mane somewhat resembling bacon.
153** Sunset Satan: Sunset Shimmer in her OneWingedAngel form in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls''. Contrast [[spoiler:Sunset Seraph]], referencing her after her transformation at the end of her post-''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks Rainbow Rocks]]'' short.
154* Background Six/The ''Other'' Mane Six: collective term for the six most popular background ponies (see below), those usually being [[TheDitz Derpy Hooves]], [[GenkiGirl Lyra Heartstrings]], [[ElegantClassicalMusician Octavia]], [[TheRockstar Vinyl Scratch/DJ Pon-3]], [[ManOfAThousandVoices Bon Bon]], and Series/{{Doctor Who}}oves. Sometimes the Doctor's spot will be filled by Carrot-Top/Golden Harvest or Colgate/Minuette to keep the "all girls" theme. On rare occasions, Doctor's spot will be filled by Raindrops to have the 2:2:2 ratio of ponies complete. Other additional members that are often included are Berry Punch and Rose.
155* New Mane Six: Collective term for Discord, Coco Pommel, Spitfire, Cheese Sandwich, Seabreeze and Silver Shill, each of whom gave a member of the central cast their key during the events of Season 4 and most of whom are {{ensemble darkhorse}}s.
156* The collection of Twilight and her [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS5E12AmendingFences old friends from Canterlot]] (Twilight, Moondancer, Lemon Hearts, Lyra Heartstrings, Twinkleshine and Minuette) are sometimes referred to as the "Canterlot Six" or the "Unicorn Six".
157* Pretty much ''every'' background pony has a fan nickname or a few (here's the helpful [[http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_ponies list]]). Some of the most notable ones are listed below.
158* Derpy Hooves: A grey-furred pegasus who appeared as a background character in the first episode wearing a dopey, cross-eyed expression on her face, and has gone on to make appearances in several other episodes, usually with FishEyes. In the second season she's a recurring background character in the vein of [[Literature/WheresWally Where's Waldo]], generally seen in every episode. Very popular with the fans. Also known as Ditzy Doo, which is a canonical name for an unidentified, scatterbrained pegasus who went north to retrieve the southern birds (and west the previous year) and partially endorsed by Lauren Faust.\
159In a rare instance of the fan nickname becoming canon, "Derpy" went from a fan nickname, to being used in the promotion of the December 2011 holiday special, to being used on an episode of the show in January 2012 (in an episode that also gave Derpy her first speaking appearance), then subsequently ''de''-canonized after complaints from parents caused Hasbro to re-edit her scene to remove her name (as well as change her voice and mostly-underp her eyes). The outcry also resulted in her being conspicuously absent from Season 3 (except for the opening, which is a Season 2 holdover) though she reappeared in time for the season finale. For the record, the writer of that episode had originally planned on using "Ditzy-Doo", but changed it at the last minute at the request of the director, who wanted to give a further ShoutOut to the fans.
160* Dr. Whoof/Dr. Whooves: An earth pony with an hourglass-shaped cutie mark and [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed an uncanny resemblance]] to Creator/DavidTennant (''Series/DoctorWho'''s 10th Doctor) who appears in a few episodes as a background character. Fans don't seem to have decided on a name. According to his trading card, his name is officially Time Turner, and he deals with all things "timey-wimey" in Ponyville. Also referred to as "Dr. Hooves" in the merchandise. In one particular crowd scene, there were a few stallions who resembled various incarnations of the Doctor. All of them had the hourglass cutie mark, just to make the connection more obvious.
161* Colgate: A background pony who has a blue mane with a white stripe running through it. Her canon name, according to the blind-bags, is "Minuette". She is occasionally also referred to as [[Series/DoctorWho Romana]] due to sharing the same cutie mark as Dr. Whoof. She was seen dressed up as a ''dentist'' in the HalloweenEpisode. Coincidence or AscendedFanon?
162* Aloe & Lotus, the Spa Twins: The proprietors of the Ponyville Day Spa, who are pallete-swaps of each other (and share the same cutie mark, a lotus blossom). Aloe is pink with a blue mane; Lotus is blue with a pink mane. One toy canonized the blue twin's name as "Lotus Blossom". A third spa pony -- light tan with a purple mane -- has been given the fan nickname "Vera".
163* Carrot Top: The yellow earth pony with orange mane and carrot cutie mark. Later canonized as Golden Harvest, but the fan nickname remained as an "official nickname" of sorts (it's mentioned on the back of her trading card).
164* [[Music/LadyGaga Pony Gaga]]: Rarity in her PimpedOutDress and UncannyValleyMakeup from "Sonic Rainboom". The nickname has also been used for Photo Finish from "Green Isn't Your Color" (despite Photo Finish actually being modeled after ''Vogue'' editor Anna Wintour) and Applejack's fillyhood friend Coloratura (who became a Gaga-like pop star, Countess Coloratura, in "The Mane Attraction").
165* Steven Magnet: the camp sea serpent from the second episode, "Elements of Harmony". The nickname comes from a caption generated by [=YouTube=]'s closed-caption auto-generator. Has eventually become AscendedFanon [[http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-_Kaj7Vy2rE4/Uga-GZtV3NI/AAAAAAABfRc/rlaJBJRf29g/s1600/20130810_150932.jpg through the toys]].
166* Basil: the big red dragon from "Dragonshy", after a dragon with a similar character design from the G1 series.
167* The Plot: Used to refer to gratuitous shots of mares' hind-ends (a.k.a "pony-ass"), most famously Rarity's in "Dragonshy". Taken from the pre-existing fan phrase "I watch it for the plot".
168* Octavia: the cello/double bass[[note]]It looks more like a double bass, but WordOfGod says it's a cello; either way her cutie mark is technically incorrect, as cello parts are almost never written in treble clef[[/note]] player from the season 1 finale. The official trading card later canonized this name.
169* Vinyl Scratch/DJ Pon-3: The DJ unicorn with the neon mane and rose-tinted glasses who first appeared for five seconds in "Suited For Success", bobbing her head to the music she queued up for Rarity's first (failed) fashion show. The trading card, toy, and extended "Equestria Girls" promo all name her "DJ Pon-3", but the "Vinyl Scratch" name has been seen on booth art Hasbro has displayed at trade shows.
170* Lyra: The green unicorn with a lyre (small harp) cutie mark. Her initial blind bag release in Europe named her "Heartstrings", but her American brushable toy (as well as the trading card) added the fan nickname to make her canon name "Lyra Heartstrings".
171* Lyra is often seen with Bon Bon, the tan pony with the purple-and-pink mane and a three-candies cutie mark. "Bon Bon" is itself a fan nickname[[note]]she's named after a similar-looking pony from the [=G1=]-era ''My Little Pony Tales'' cartoon[[/note]]. In the 4th run of the [= FiM=] Blindbags, there is a Crystal pony by the name of Sweetie Drops that shares Bon Bon's cutie mark (but Applejack's appearance for some reason). Whether this has been formally adopted as Bon Bon's canon name is unknown though. Furthermore, the second series of Enterplay trading cards gave Bon Bon her own card, and actually used the name "Bon Bon". With the release of a brushable toy as part of the [[http://www.equestriadaily.com/2014/08/cutie-mark-magic-set-appears.html "Cutie Mark Magic"]] wave, it appears Sweetie Drops is now her canonical name. The cartoon itself went with a middle ground: [[spoiler:Her real name is "Sweetie Drops" but she is a secret agent who uses "Bon Bon" as a secret identity.]]
172* Fleur-de-Lis: The tall, slender unicorn seen with Fancy Pants during "Sweet And Elite"[[note]]She uses the same body model as Luna, minus the wings. Also, her relationship to Fancy Pants is not made clear; she could be his wife, girlfriend, or mistress[[/note]]. The nickname refers to her cutie mark. She has been since canonized as "Fleur Dis Lee".
173* Cutie Mark Failure Insanity Syndrome (Generally referred to as [=CMFISy=]): Used to refer to whenever a member of the Mane Cast goes crazy, because whenever they go crazy, most of the time it's because their special talent is being somehow compromised.
174* Prince Douchebag[=/=]Prince Glueblood: Nicknames for Prince Blueblood after the way he treated Rarity in "The Best Night Ever".
175* [=DisQord=]: Discord, BigBad of the season 2 premiere, quickly attracted this nickname after fans found out he was voiced by Creator/JohnDeLancie, who played Q (who was [[ActorAllusion also a reality-warper with a twisted sense of humor]]) on ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration''. Fitting, considering Creator/LaurenFaust came up with Discord after marathoning ''ST:TNG'' for several days straight.
176* Nicknames from the Season 2 premiere, where Discord turned the Mane Six into dysfunctional mirrors of their normal selves:
177** Liarjack: Applejack during the season 2 premiere, after Discord turns her into a liar.
178** Meanie/Stinkie/Grumpy Pie: Pinkie Pie during the season 2 premiere, after Discord turns her into an angry stick-in-the-mud.
179** Avaricity/Rarigreed: Rarity during the season 2 premiere, after Discord makes her a crazy mare obsessed with Tom (see below).
180** Flutterbitch/Fluttercruel: Fluttershy during the season 2 premiere, after Discord corrupts her into a snarky JerkAss. Can also be used (along with Assertiveshy) to describe "new Fluttershy" a.k.a her after attending Iron Will's seminar in "Putting Your Hoof Down".
181** Rainbow Brash/Rainbow Fink/Rainbow Flake/Traitor Dash/Rainbow Ditch: Rainbow Dash during the season 2 premiere, after Discord makes her a deserter.
182** Tom Dan: A rock that Rarity befriends in the season 2 premiere after Discord tricks her into believing its a diamond and makes her become overly selfish and have even more obsessively compulsive. Canon name "Tom", but called "Dan" by fans after Part 1 (before Part 2 revealed its canon name) due to [=YouTube=] Auto-Captions.
183** Screwball: A wall-eyed (possibly due to Discord though) purple pony who first appeared in the season 2 premiere, with a baseball and screw as her Cutie Mark.
184* Drama Couch/Fainting Couch: Rarity's couch that she summons to fall on in "Lesson Zero". Has made a few cameos in further episodes.
185* Doctor Fantastic: Rarity's dad in "Sisterhooves Social", thanks again to [=YouTube=]'s automatic captions. His resemblance to Tom Selleck as the title character of ''Series/MagnumPI'' also lead to fans calling him "Magnum".
186* Twilight Snapple/Psycho: Twilight Sparkle during "Lesson Zero", when she went insane over her obsession with friendship lessons.
187* Roid Rage: The tiny-winged, comically-muscular white pegasus stallion from "Hurricane Fluttershy" who keeps yelling "'''''[[BigYes YEAH]]!'''''". He's also known by a number of other nicknames, including Heavyweight, [[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 Big McLargehooves]], Horsepower and [[FluffyTheTerrible Snowflake]]. The show staff settled on "Snowflake" for a while after his introduction, thought in "Rainbow Falls" he's officially known as Bulk Biceps.
188* "Queen Cheeselegs" gained popularity as a mocking nickname for the villain Queen Chrysalis, due to the Swiss-cheese-like holes in her legs, wings and mane. "Swissalis" also seems to be as popular, for the same reasons.
189* "Sandwich Armor": The sandwich Twilight Sparkle uses to represent Shining Armor in a mock dialogue in "A Canterlot Wedding, Part 1".
190* Doomie: The changeling from "A Canterlot Wedding, Part 2" who reluctantly turns into Pinkie Pie at her request ("Do me! Do me!").
191* Liquid Pride: An euphemism for ManlyTears shed amongst the Bronies during the show's more heartwarming moments. The name comes from Shining Armor's denying that he's shedding [[SoProudOfYou tears of joy]] at his little sister's Princess coronation.
192* Negasi: The bat-winged pegasi who pull Princess Luna's royal chariot in "Luna Eclipsed".
193* Spitty: An abbreviated nickname for Wonderbolt captain Spitfire.
194* King Sombrero: A play on the name of King Sombra, BigBad of the season 3 premiere "The Crystal Empire". Before his name was revealed, he was known as "Lord Donut Steel" by fans who thought his character design looked too much like some teenage brony's over-the-top OriginalCharacter.
195* "Wife Thrower": Shining Armor, because of how [[ItMakesSenseInContext he threw his wife to save the Crystal Empire]].
196* Brad/Dreamy Cutebottom: The then unknown blue-haired boy appearing in the trailer for ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'', who was eventually named Flash Sentry. The former name comes from Rarity's boyfriend in [[WebAnimation/EquestriaGirls the infamous parody videos]]; the latter was suggested by writer Meghan [=McCarthy=].
197* Twilicane: Given to the mock scepter Discord conjures up for Princess Twilight, which is decorated with a goofy Twilight face.
198* [[{{Anime/Pokemon}} The GS Box]]: A name given to the box after the season 4 premiere, usually by skeptics who believed that [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot they'd go nowhere with it]]. Thankfully {{jossed}}, however, as opening said box did end up being important to the plot of the season 4 finale.
199* Snips' Dad: [[AllThereInTheScript Claude]] the Puppeteer, because he has a similar design to Snips. "Filly Wonka" is also popular.
200* Shitty Spike: the fandom's derogatory term for Spike's more insensitive moments, whether intentional (read:the above episode's ending) or not.
201* "Twilight's Kingdom": Multiple:
202** [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 Rafiki]]: [[spoiler:Tirek in his weakened state.]]
203** [[Anime/DragonBallZ Pony Ball Z]]: The battle between [[spoiler:Tirek]] and Twilight Sparkle.
204* The Bassmobile: Vinyl Scratch's car in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks''
205* Before her name was revealed, Starlight Glimmer was nicknamed Mayor Marks/Marx after Creator/KarlMarx due to her philosophies sounding more than similar to Communism.
206* The Equal Four: Introduced in the Season 5 premiere, the four most prominent ponies (Double Diamond, Party Favor, Sugar Belle, and Night Glider) of Starlight Glimmer's village who end up helping the Mane Six get their cutie marks back.
207* [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS5E14CanterlotBoutique "Canterlot Boutique"]] introduced a whole slew of interesting background ponies, and fans were quick to come up with names for them, especially the ones that had speaking roles:
208** Cayenne: The "Fashionable Pony" with the chili pepper cutie mark who complains when Rarity changes her dress.
209** Sunshine Smiles and Moonlight Raven: "Bright Pony" and "Goth Pony" respectively, the odd-couple sister pair who try on the Tripping the Light and Over the Moon dresses.
210** Citrus Blush: The "Posh Pony" with the compact cutie mark, to whom Rarity shows her unfinished "Fountain of Truth" gown.
211** Whoa Nelly: The comically-fat "Incidental Pony" who comes in near the end of the episode asking about the Princess Dress.
212* The Council Of Cute Ponies: Fluttershy, Coco Pommel and Marble Pie. Also known as the "shy-fus" (''shy'' and ''waifu'').
213* Thod: [[FunWithAcronyms Short for "The Happiest of Dragons"]], the toothy blue dragon from "Gauntlet of Fire" who grins like an idiot after getting a hug from Garble. According to "Sweet and Smoky" his actual name is Scalio.
214* Miss Hackney: The unicorn teacher seen in "Amending Fences" and "A Royal Problem", named for the teacher from ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTales'' whom she somewhat resembles.
215* The post-reformation Changelings are occasionally referred to as "Changedlings".
216* Fluttershy's alter-egos in "Fake It 'Til You Make It" are known as Severeshy (the "severe businessmare" version), Hipstershy (the "snooty hipster" version), and Fluttergoth (the "moody goth" version).
217* The Student Six or Young Six for the six creatures (Sandbar the earth pony, Gallus the griffin, Ocellus the changeling, Yona the yak, Smolder the dragon, and Silverstream the hippogriff) who end up as friends and the focus in Twilight's school of friendship.
218* Bookbug for the [[BookWorm very studious]] (and shy) changeling Ocellus, who attends Twilight's school of friendship in season 8.
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220
221[[folder:''Transformers'']]
222
223'''Armor, Weapons, and Ships'''
224
225* Chaingun of Doom, Chaingun of Command: Rhinox's gun, from ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'', first appeared in the episode "Chain of Command", hence the second nickname. Later made canon in ''Transformers: The Ultimate Guide'', and used again in Rhinox's 10th Anniversary toy re-release.
226* Hellbelcher: Rampage's huge gun, also from ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars''.
227* Megahead; Big Floating Head (BFH): The giant, head-shaped ship from the second season of ''Beast Machines''.
228* The Punch of Kill Everything: Lugnut's sort-of-a-RocketPunch in ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated''. The staff took a liking to it, and while they couldn't get it into the cartoon, it [[AscendedMeme showed up in the canon tie-in comics.]]
229** You know what you get [[FunWithAcronyms when you abbreviate this Nickname?]] [[FingerPokeOfDoom P.O.K.E.]]
230** Shows up again in ''[[VideoGame/TransformersWarForCybertron War for Cybertron]]'' as a Soldier upgrade (P.O.K.E. Alpha, increases Whirlwind damage) and the Leader class's 5-killstreak reward (P.O.K.E. 2.0, a one-hit-kill melee attack that, when equipped, causes your team's announcer--either Optimus Prime or Megatron--to announce, "Punch of Kill Everything equipped!").
231
232'''Characters'''
233
234* Megs: Megatron, from any given ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' series. Was once applied canonically to ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' Megatron, but has been used before and since in fandom circles.
235* Galvy: Most versions of Megatron become Galvatron, hence picking up this nickname. Never used in canon.
236* The Stooges: Slapper, Dark Scream, and Gas Skunk, from ''Anime/TransformersRobotsInDisguise''. The three of them are comic relief villains who are always seen together.
237* In ''[[Anime/TransformersArmada Armada]]'', Thrust was called "Squidhead".
238** This is not actually a fan nickname, as Megatron insulted him with the term in one episode. In Megatron's defense...[[http://www.insecticons.com/screencapsarm/images2/S-Thrust-10.jpg well, look at him.]]
239* ''Space Choo-Choo'': Cutesy name for Astrotrain, who has two vehicle modes: a train and a space shuttle.
240** Alternatively, [[VideoGame/ChuChuRocket Choo-Choo Rocket]].
241*** Similarly, Skyfire/Jetfire (depending on your canon) is referred to as the ''Space Taxi''
242* Jailbait: Minerva from "Masterforce".
243* Crazy Engrish Fun Man: Violen Jiger, the BigBad of ''Manga/TransformersZone'' due to [[SpellMyNameWithAnS no official Romanization]].
244* Robo-Jesus: Optimus Prime.
245* Optimus the Grey: His ability to come back better than before.
246* Screamer: Starscream, especially after hearing his voice.
247** Skywarp actually called him "Screamer" in the G1 episode ''Fire On the Mountain''.
248** Additionally, [Adjective Here]!Scream for the Starscream clones: Fem!Scream, Liar!Scream, Scared!Scream, etc.
249*** The clones were also referred to by the name of the G1 character they resembled— Thundercracker for the blue one, Sunstorm for the yellow one, and so on. Unfortunately the female had no counterpart, so she was often referred to as Femmescream, Girlscream until her real name, Slipstream, was announced at Botcon.
250*** Slipstream's name could be shortened to "Streamer", then the other clones could be "Warper" and "Stormer".
251*** Other names for the Female Starscream were "Bitchscream"; "Dirge" (after another seeker); "Laserwave"; or "Susan".
252* Herp and Derp: Skids and Mudflap from ''[[Film/TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen Revenge of the Fallen]]'' for their misshapen look and their predicted [[TheScrappy scrappiness]].
253** Car Car Binks: They're also called this for similiarities to [[Franchise/StarWars Jar Jar Binks]] in that they are scrappy, non-human CGI characters [[UncleTomfoolery alleged to be racist stereotypes]]. Some fans even refer to Skids as "M.C. Paddington"
254* Admiral Boatshoes: Depthcharge from the ''Revenge of the Fallen'' toyline, who wears the halves of the bow of his altmode as shoes and can even turn them into giant water skis.
255* Baron Ransack Von Joy: Ransack, from the toyline, on account of being a German biplane. It's also derived from a Gobot name.
256* Unirock: The golems of Unicron in ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'', which are made of rock.
257* "Steve": started out as the fan name for one of Prime's Vehicons; may or may not have since grown into a nickname for ''every'' Vehicon.
258** Nah, he's the grounder who gets bitchslapped by Starscream after delivering a status report.
259** This one has reached meme status. Any Vehicon that does something noteworthy gets a mundane human name.
260** A Vehicon named Steve ended up appearing in the ''[[WesternAnimation/TransformersRobotsInDisguise2015 Robots in Disguise]]'' cartoon tie-in comic.
261* [[spoiler: Friedlebee or Bumblebeeyond: the ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' incarnation of Bumblebee after he regained his voice. Named after [[Creator/WillFriedle his voice actor]] and [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond one of said voice actor's past roles]] respectively.]]
262* Whirl Jr.: The female Whirl in ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRescueBotsAcademy'' as a way to differentiate her from other Whirls in the franchise, namely the Whirls in Generation 1 and Fall of Cybertron.
263** Whirly bird is another one but it's only used in fanfiction.
264
265'''Development and Production'''
266
267* [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/HasTak HasTak]]: Hasbro and Takara, the companies that make the toys. Somewhat superseded by Hastakomy after Takara merged with Tomy.
268* [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Seeker Seekers]]: Starscream and others who share his toy mold and/or animation model, from the original ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers''. Made canon much later on in Dreamwave's comics.
269* [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Conehead Coneheads]]: The variation on that body type used by Dirge, Ramjet, and Thrust, distinguished by their head shape. Probably not going to be canon any time soon.
270** Their wings, which are positioned on their lower body, unlike the regular seekers who have them on their shoulders) have also been referred to as 'buttwings'.
271[[/folder]]
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274
275!!Other shows
276* ''WesternAnimation/The7D'': Bash, Bashie: An AffectionateNickname for Bashful.
277* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTeddyRuxpin'': The Trio: Teddy, Grubby and Gimmick.
278* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers''
279** "Sir Robert" : Robert Mandell, series creator.
280** Master Kaymo: Christopher Rowley, in honor of the insane god Kaymo from his Basil Broketail books.
281** Niko "Dal'Ariel" : A fanon "surname" for Niko, created for an old fanfic. It just translates to "Student of Ariel"
282** "Eric" Wheiner: Fanon's first name for Senator Wheiner.
283* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime''
284** The Land of Aaa: Supposedly a {{Rule 63}} version of Ooo where [[GenderBender Fiona, Cake et al.]] live. Note that in canon, [[spoiler:the Ice King]] refers to them living in Ooo.
285** Farmworld: The AlternateUniverse where [[VileVillainSaccharineShow the Lich]] never existed, as seen in "The Lich," "Finn the Human" and "Jake the Dog." So named because this reality has Finn and a non-sapient Jake living in a farming community. Ice King Finn/Ice Prince: This world's version of Finn after he puts on the [[ArtifactOfDoom Ice King's crown]].
286** [[AmbiguouslyGay Lemongrab 2]], Lemongrab's clone, has been named "Buttgrab" by the Adventure Time fandom, because of the [[HollywoodPudgy large size of his royal bottom]], and the fact that in his first appearance he was [[NakedPeopleAreFunny butt naked]]. The name "Lemonfriend" has also been seen, owing to his status of being made as a companion to Lemongrab.
287** "Tiny Purple Man On String" has become surprisingly popular when referring to a character from the Earth & Water trailer.
288* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'': Mr. Lucky: [[http://worldsfinestonline.com/WF/beyond/bios/mrlucky/08.jpg A bald man with glasses and a nice suit]] who frequently appears as a background character. Nicknamed ironically because [[ButtMonkey he often is in danger and/or has to be rescued by Batman]].
289* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'': Thriftie: The SuperStoicShopkeeper from ''The New Batman Adventures'' episode "Beware ComicBook/TheCreeper".
290* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'': This show's [[BoisterousBruiser boisterous take]] on [=AQUAMAN=] has been dubbed "[=AquaMANLY=]". And note the capital letters – that's because he's so [[LargeHam OUTRAGEOUS]]!
291* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10''
292** Pink Lantern: Gwen, whose most common power after the TimeSkip is the ability to make [[ImaginationBasedSuperpower Green Lantern-style]] objects and {{barrier|Warrior}}s.
293** Those who loathe the changes on the part of most of the returning characters, the [[{{Expy}} unoriginal new aliens]] with ComboPlatterPowers, and the RomanticPlotTumor between Gwen and Kevin have dubbed the show as ''Ben 10: Alien Farce''.
294** ''Ultimate Alien Force'': Used to distinguish post-time skip continuity without having to say the names of [[WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien both]] [[WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce shows]] at once.
295** "The Halloween Trio": The three monster-themed aliens, Benmummy, Benvictor, and Benwolf, are called as such due to the fact that all three are based upon the Universal monster line-up.
296* ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6TheSeries''
297** [[TrademarkFavoriteFood Scone Daddy]]: [[BigBad Obake]] because of a [[NeverLiveItDown single scene]] showing him eating a blueberry scone. Also, "Glowstick Man".
298*** The robotic copy of him that appeared in "Countdown To Catastrophe" is called "Robake".
299*** His younger self is sometimes called "Emobake" due to Obake having an EmoTeen haircut.
300** "[=NBB=]" for Noodle Burger Boy.
301** Momakase is referred as "Knife Wife" or "Knife Mom" by her fans.
302* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bluey}}'': The universe the show takes place in has been called the "Blueyverse".
303* ''WesternAnimation/Castlevania2017''
304** Floating Vampire Jesus -- Alucard, after Trevor Belmont refers to him as Sypha's FVJ.
305** Blue Fangs -- The goblin with the glowing blue eyes and fangs that talks to the priest and appears to be the leader of the goblin assault on Targoviste.
306** [[BestialityIsDepraved Goat Fucker]] -- the FatBastard farmer in the tavern who beats up Trevor, though he himself doesn't appear to do it and only seems angry someone else was doing it to his goats.
307** Dick Bishop -- The Bishop.
308* ''WesternAnimation/ChipAndDaleRescueRangers''
309** Ever since ''Fanfic/RhymeAndReason'' established these names, many {{fanfiction}}s give Chip the last name "Maplewood" and Dale the last name "Oakmont". In fact, this is accepted as {{Fanon}}. Some fans go as far as declaring "Chip" the nickname form of "Charles", which would mean that he'd share a first name with Monterey Jack's father.
310** Tammy from "Adventures In Squirrelsitting" is often given the surname "Chestnut". Her unnamed mom has been named June in a handful of fanfics as well. However, there are even more names for Tammy's mom to be found in fanfics than last names for the family.
311** "The Rangerillion" gave new names matching its Tolkienesque HighFantasy style to staff members, canonical characters, original characters, {{Fandom VIP}}s, and some classic Disney characters. Due to the impact this story had on the fandom (a RealLife SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome similar to the release of ''Webcomic/OfMiceAndMayhem'', only that it took several months), some fans occasionally use these names in regular conversation, sometimes not even shying away from addressing people, fans in particular, but also staff members, by these names. Examples:
312*** Tad Stones: Thaddeus of the Stones.
313*** WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse: [[HilariousInHindsight King]] [[Franchise/KingdomHearts Mickey.]]
314*** Fat Cat: Feline the Gluttonous.
315*** [[ByronicHero Widget Hackwrench]] (from "[[Fanfic/TheNowakverse Under The Bridge]]"): Widget the White.
316** The device built by Gadget out of the Rangermobile and the Gyromobile in "The Case of the Cola Cult" is officially unnamed, as is the walking contraption with which Gadget attacks the other four in "To the Rescue". Fans baptized them Gyrotank and Battlesphere, respectively.
317** While the name of Gadget's father is established in {{canon}} (Geegaw Hackwrench), there has never been any consensus about the name of her mother whom every fanfic writer names and describes differently. Or about how the name of Gadget's EvilDoppelganger from "Gadget Goes Hawaiian" is {{spell|MyNameWithAnS}}ed.
318* ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko''
319** For one week in North America, every episode for a week featured Yumi being the victim of XANA's attacks. Fans called this the "Pick on Yumi week" -- so notable it was even noted on Website/{{Wikipedia}}!
320* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor''
321** La Superagente 86: Numbuh 86, based on the Latin American name for ''Series/GetSmart'' (also used to refer to Smart himself).
322** The Satanic Children from Down the Lane: Based on how they resemble Damien and demonic children in general.
323*** Ashley and Ogie: The two girls from Sector Z who were turned into the Delightful Children. The three boys, David, Bruce and Lenny, are the only names that are revealed in canon.
324*** According to rainbowmonkeys.com, the short girl with the glasses is named [[WordOfGod Constance]]. [[ContentLeak Leaked]] concept art for ''[[WesternAnimation/OperationZERO Operation Z.E.R.O.]]'' reveals that the tall blonde girl is named Alessandra.
325** Kooks: Numbuh Three or Kuki. Popular in KND fanfiction in 2005, might not be so much now.
326* ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog''
327** The Perfect Trumpet Thingy: The blue [[EldritchAbomination deformed trumpet-like figure]] that appears in the first of Courage's nightmares in "Perfect."
328** Violin Girl: The violin-playing DemonHead character from "Courage in the Big Stinkin' City."
329* ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}''
330** Our Heroine (OH): Daria Morgendorffer.
331** Amigas: Jane and Daria, since Jane often calls Daria her "amiga."
332** Doomed Stacy: Used in {{Fanfic}}tion for Stacy Rowe when bad things happen to her.
333** Schloss Morgendorffer: The Morgendorffer home.
334** Casa Lane: The Lane home.
335** Evil T(h)om: Nicknames for Tom Sloane, or more specifically, DieForOurShip depictions of him. Usually spelled this way, parentheses and "h" included.
336** The Kiss: The Tom/Daria kiss, which is also seen by some fans as the JumpIngTheShark moment for the series.
337** Manstopper Glasses: The eyeglasses Daria wears.
338** Saint Mack: Used in reference to Mack as a long-suffering NiceGuy, particularly regarding his relationship with Jodie.
339** The Sisters Morgendorffer: Daria and Quinn.
340** The Lost Summer: The summer between Daria's sophmore and junior years, which is never explicitly shown or mentioned on the show (unlike the summer between her junior and senior years, which is the subject of [[TheMovie "Is It Fall Yet?"]]).
341** Backgrounders: {{Recurring Extra}}s. Many of them have Fan Nicknames and {{Fanon}} personalities of their own, especially those with unique designs.
342** Tori Jericho: A particularly common fanon name for the popular girl talking with Sandi and Tiffany during "The Invitation."
343** Alter Egos: The pictures from the CreativeClosingCredits, which depict the characters in strange personas and pop culture references. (Quinn as a nun, Mr. O'Neill as Mr. T, etc.)
344** Future Egos: The versions from the [[WordOfGod not-necessarily-canon]] WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue in the finale movie.
345** Iron Chef (IC): Used in the fandom itself for fanfic/fanart challenges.
346* ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom''
347** Vlad Seximus: Vlad Plasimus.
348** Señor Seximus: Nickname used by English-speaking fans for Vlad in the Spanish language version of the show.
349** In certain circles, once Jazz's father called her "Jazzypants", it stuck. As has "Jazzerincess".
350** Amber [=McLain=]: Ember [=McLain=]'s "real" name.
351** The unnamed ghost dog that alternates between [[PreciousPuppy a puppy]] and [[AngryGuardDog an angry adult form]] is often referred to as "Literature/{{Cujo}}".
352** Danny's evil older self from The Ultimate Enemy is only addressed in-universe as Phantom and listed in the credits as Dark Danny. That hasn't stopped the fandom from almost universally calling him Dan. The Tie-in UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance with the same name [[AscendedFanon outright calls him Dan Phantom]], which doesn't help his case. Maybe the writer was a fan?
353** College Trio: Collective name to refer to Vlad, Jack, and Maddie.
354** CW: Because sometimes "Clockwork" is just too long to bother with.
355** GW: Because sometimes "Ghost Writer" is just too long to bother with. (And his initials are written on the pediment of his mansion.)
356** Frightmare: Nocturne's temporary name prior to the episode "Frightmare" airing.
357** Jack Plasmius: Halfa Jack in "Masters Of All Time".
358** Master of Longwinded Introductions: Technus.
359** The Magnificent Nine: The first 9 episodes of Season 1.
360** Halfa: The only character to use the word "halfa" (as in, "half a kid, half a ghost") was Sidney Poindexter, a student who died in TheFifties and is therefore stuck using fifties mannerisms and speech patterns. But it's not like the show writers ever came up with any ''other'' name for the concept, and "half human and half ghost" doesn't exactly roll of the tongue, so the fandom has decided that "halfa" is as good a word as any.
361* ''Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon''
362** The term "Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon" itself is a fan nickname for the animated theatrical feature films produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and its predecessors. Creator/{{Disney}} themselves have used the term "Disney Animated Classics" instead in some promotional material.
363** The Main Pups: Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig, and Spot the Chicken in ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries''.
364** The Trio: The above group, minus Spot.
365** Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation's history:
366*** WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon Era: The period between 1985 and 1995.
367*** The Creator/{{One Saturday Morning|AndABCKids}} Era: The period between 1997 and early 2002.
368*** The Modern Era: The period from mid-2002 to the present, focusing on Creator/DisneyChannel and Creator/DisneyXD.
369* ''WesternAnimation/DonkeyKongCountry''
370** DKCTV: A shorthand name used to refer to the series.
371** Lord Harry: An alternate title, used by Rareware fanboys who hate the show.
372* ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'': ''Doug's Only Movie'': TheMovie, which was titled ''WesternAnimation/Dougs1stMovie'' but [[StillbornFranchise never got a sequel.]]
373* ''WesternAnimation/TheDragonPrince''
374** Broyals: [[ClassicalAntiHero Callum]] and [[CheerfulChild Ezran]], because they're brothers who are also royals.
375** Brodigies: [[SwordAndSorcerer Soren and Claudia]], who are prodigies in their respective fields, as a SnowClone to the above.
376** Dragang: The main group of Callum, Ezran, [[TeamPet Bait]], [[HitmanWithAHeart Rayla]] and [[spoiler:[[SecondaryCharacterTitle Zym]]]].
377** Lord Virus/Vitamin/Viagra/etc.: [[EvilChancellor Viren]].
378** "Strawberry": Used in various ways to refer to the [[RedheadedHero redheaded]] [[ThePollyanna Gren]].
379** Tinker: Ethari. He was first seen "tinkering" during the CreativeClosingCredits [[EarlyBirdCameo of season one]], but not named until season three. It became so popular that [[WordOfSaintPaul the crew started using it themselves]].
380* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'': Ugly Twerp: Gyro Gearloose. [=SharanMcQuack=] refuses to call Gyro by his real name because she thinks Disney is trying to pass him off as a hero while making her favorite character, Launchpad, look like an incompetent idiot (even though he '''is''' a rather goofy character).
381* ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy''
382** The Retro Van: The purple, and very 70's, van the Eds use as a hideout in the Junkyard.
383** The Lost Episodes: "May I Have This Ed?" and "Look Before You Ed". Used among North American fans, [[NoExportForYou as they had to endure immense delays in the airing of these episodes.]]
384* Most people call the version of Face that appears in ''WesternAnimation/FacesMusicParty'' "Face 2.0", despite it explicitly stated that this version is the exact same character as Face from the 90's bumpers. It helps that "Face 2.0" was the name given to this incarnation of Face during production of the show.
385* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''
386** Season 0: The name given to the 10 ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'' shorts that led to the show proper.
387** The Purple Douchebag Twins: Tad and Chad.
388* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''
389** The Liberal Douche: [[TheScrappy Brian]].
390** Meg-bashing: The constant abuse that [[ButtMonkey Meg]] [[TheChewToy Griffin]] undergoes.
391** Rian/Ryan, New B/Newbie: Another name for [[Recap/FamilyGuyS7E5TheManWithTwoBrians New Brian]].
392** Herbert the Pervert: John Herbert.
393* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends''
394** The Foster's Five: Mac, Bloo, Eduardo, Wilt and Coco.
395** Foster's Super Six/Seven: Less commonly used in cases where Frankie and Goo are included in the core group.
396* ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}''
397** The Trio: Brooklyn, Broadway, and Lexington.
398** Avalon World Tour: the World tour that brings Goliath, Elisa, Angela and Bronx around to the different areas that Avalon sends them to.
399* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls''
400** Bipper: Bill Cipher's [[DemonicPossession possession]] of Dipper's body in "Sock Opera", though Mabel uses it once in-show.
401** [[spoiler: Billendin]]: [[spoiler: His possession of Blendin's body in "Dipper and Mabel vs. the Future".]]
402** Griece Mabel, Grephew Dipper: The twins.
403** Mystery Twins Classic, the Kings of New Jersey: [[spoiler: Grunkle Stan and his long-lost brother Stanford; the latter nickname comes from a flashback scene in "A Tale of Two Stans".]]
404** Fidds: A shortened version of Fiddleford [=McGucket=].
405* ''WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries''
406** Sad Rage Zebra Bunny: Affectionate term used to describe CanonForeigner Razer. Coined from an offhand fan comment that his armour and FacialMarkings make him look like a cross between a bunny and a zebra. "Sad" and "Rage" are occasionally supplemented with other adjectives depending on the fan.
407*** Alternately: Angry Space Bunny
408*** Space [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender Zuko]]: Also Razer, for his position as TheAtoner.
409** Papa Hal: Hal Jordan, for his TeamDad tendencies and rather parental stance towards the resident RobotGirl [[SapientShip Aya.]]
410** Kilodad: Kilowog, for essentially the same reason as Hal. Has often helped lead to proclamations of "Aya has two dads."
411** Saint Flawless: Saint Walker. Because he is flawless.
412** GL Death Star: Nickname given to Green Lantern Mogo, the Living Planet, by the GLTAS creative team themselves.
413** Green Fantern: A fan of the series, chosen after a mass debate amongst fans and the show's creators on Website/{{Tumblr}}. Often shortened to just "Fantern."
414* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'': "The Jungle Movie": The never-made second movie due to its storyline about Arnold going into the jungle to find his lost parents. This became AscendedFanon when it was made [[WesternAnimation/HeyArnoldTheJungleMovie the title of the 2017 TV movie]].
415* ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'': As Dib and Gaz's last name was never given in the show, everyone took to assuming that it was "Membrane" after their father Professor Membrane (nevermind that it was implied this was his ''first'' name). Became AscendedFanon with the continuation comics, which explicitly referred to Dib as "Dib Membrane".
416* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''
417** The Legion of Doom: The second Secret Society in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'', based on their deliberate similarity (including the design of their secret headquarters) to the classic enemies of the ''{{WesternAnimation/Superfriends}}''. One editor has heard that internal documents actually refer to the Society as the Legion of Doom, but can't put their finger on any references.
418*** They flat-out mention it in the DVD commentaries for the final season that they essentially referred to the group as the Legion of Doom amongst themselves, but were asked by DC higher-ups to not use it in the show. Hence why the group isn't actually referred to at all by name in the show (apart from Luthor's dismissive comment about it being another version of the Secret Society, which Grodd waves off).
419*** It's on the DVD box!
420** [[http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/WF/jlu/bios/brainthor/ Brainthor:]] The entity formed by [[spoiler:Brainiac merging with Lex Luthor]] in the second season finale of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited''. (Other favorites include "Lexiac" and "Luthoriac", some even differentiating between the two stages of the event.)
421** Mjolnir: Hawkgirl's mace. Named after [[Myth/NorseMythology Thor's hammer]], though it looks more like a morning star.
422*** Also, the "Big Honkin' Mace" or "BHM", after a line Joker used to describe it.
423*** The "Deus ex Mace-ina", due to Hawkgirl's ability to destroy or effectively attack things with the mace that sometimes even guys like Superman can't smash because of magic.
424** The Little Three: Hawkgirl, Flash, and Green Lantern.
425** The Big Seven: During ''Justice League Unlimited'' when referring to the original seven members.
426* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}''
427** Bad Kaeloo is referred to by fans as Bad K or Badka. "Bad K" was [[AscendedFanon actually used in one episode]].
428** [[NiceGirl Kaeloo]], [[TheDitz Stumpy]], [[TheAce Quack Quack]] and [[VillainProtagonist Mr. Cat]] are collectively known as "The Main Four".
429** Some fans call Kaeloo "Kae".
430** Due to season 5's incarnation of Pretty being widely despised by the fandom ''and'' completely different from the version of her in seasons 2-4, fans nicknamed the season 5 version "Shitty" to distinguish her from the old Pretty.
431* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''
432** Alex Sapphic/Background Lesbian: A [[RecurringExtra recurring background character]] in Kim's high school that fit the stereotype of a ButchLesbian. (However, her displayed romantic interests in Smashmouth, Prince Wally, Hirotaka and various boys around the school indicate that she'd more likely be bi or pan.)
433** Leslie Bean: Recurring high-school extra that appeared in Season Four, appearing to be the Background Lesbian's girlfriend.
434** The Girl In Blue: Another RecurringExtra at Middleton High School who [[http://ronstoppable.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=others&action=display&thread=15937 caught the eye of fans.]] Several names have been suggested, like "Linda," "Violet," and, inexplicably, "Soup". Some promotional material names her "Linda" and one episode gives her surname as Platt (or it might be the guy in front of her).
435** Zorpox is actually the name of an in-universe-fictional supervillain Ron dressed up to infiltrate a villain trade show. It became a convenient handle for the [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Evil!Ron persona]] that was accidentally unleashed at the trade show but is [[IAmNotShazam never used that way in canon]].
436* ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch''
437** Evile: Experiment 627, the EvilCounterpart to Stitch. The nickname comes from the fact that in his original episode in ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'', the only word he could ever say was [[PokemonSpeak "evil"]]. Lilo never named him and 627 was dehydrated instead of being rehabilitated at the end of the episode. Fan wikis have used this name for years in their articles until they eventually purged it out because of its non-canon status.
438** Experiment 629: Leroy from ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch''. Disney's marketing actually tried to establish him as Experiment 628 instead of 629 in some commercials that aired before his debut and in some Japanese and [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disneyland Paris]] merchandise, but there was already an Experiment 628 as seen in pod form at the end of 627's episode; 628 was never activated, and Leroy--who was newly created in his film--was never officially numbered by Jumba. (Jumba tried to number him 627, but Gantu reminded him that he already made Experiment 627.) Finally became AscendedFanon in June 2020, when the manga ''Manga/StitchAndTheSamurai'' gave Leroy the number 629 in a special side story released via the Japanese version of ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum''.
439** Girl Stitch/Pink Stitch: Experiment 624/Angel, a pink, female experiment who bears a strong feminine resemblance to Stitch and is his love interest. This is more often used to mock the derivative appearance of the otherwise popular character, however.
440** "''Stitch!'' anime": The anime SpinOff series ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' is often referred to with "anime" added on as a disambiguation to prevent confusion with ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie''[[note]]so named because at one point ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'' was going to be titled ''Stitch! The Series''[[/note]] and the title character himself. The show does have an official alternate name, ''Yuna & Stitch'', but that was only used for the German dub and is not used by the English-speaking fandom at large.
441** Stitch Pelekai: Some fans try to give Experiment 626 (Stitch) the surname of his adopter (Lilo) to better portray him as a brother figure to her and Nani instead of the "dog" he's legally adopted as. It should also be mentioned that some fans try to surname the other experiments as well, usually with "Jookiba" after their creator (this includes Stitch at times, even though it does not make sense since Lilo is his legal owner, not Jumba).
442* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes''
443** Big Chungus: Bugs Bunny's alter ego when imitating a stout Elmer Fudd in "WesternAnimation/WabbitTwouble", the "chungus" part being a neologism by video game pundit [[WebVideo/{{Jimquisition}} Jim Sterling]]. This was later made canon when it was included in the mobile game ''VideoGame/LooneyTunesWorldOfMayhem'' in April 2021.
444* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'':
445** "4x Loud House", "It's a 4x Loud House", or "It's a Loud (x4) House" -- "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud House".
446** "BITF" - "Brawl in the Family".
447** "Clincoln" - "Clincoln [=McLoud=]"
448** "Cookie QT" -- one of the girls from "Lincoln Loud: Girl Guru".
449** "Full House Gang" -- the Loud kids' Ace Savvy personas. Their canonical name is the Full Deck.
450** "Lincoln torture" -- derogatory term for an episode in which Lincoln is a ButtMonkey.
451** "Mall QT" -- a girl seen in "Mall of Duty".
452** "One Flu" or "OFOTLH" -- "One Flu Over the Loud House".
453** "NSL" or "the episode that shall not be named" -- "No Such Luck"
454** "RA" -- Ronnie Anne.
455** "TC" -- ''WesternAnimation/TheCasagrandes''
456** "Thicc QT" -- a woman from "Raw Deal".
457** "TLH" -- the show in general.
458** "Zombie flu" -- the flu that featured in "One Flu Over the Loud House".
459* ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicSchoolBus'': Frizz Kids: The core eight of the cast. Sometimes expanded to refer to anyone who's had Miss Frizzle as a teacher.
460* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mixels}}''
461** Shrimp Boy: Flamzer, due to looking very crustacean-like.
462** [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} Constructicons]]: The Weldos, before their official tribe name was released.
463** Nearly ''every'' background filler Mixel has been given a vote-held nickname of sorts on the Mixels Wiki. These include:
464*** Tyecoon: The Cyclops Klinker with a mustache (that isn't Gox).
465*** Slymee: The tall Glorp Corp student that acts as a newspaper boy.
466*** Oozly: The fisherman Glorp Corp.
467*** Mr. Ius: The Wiztastic who is only seen from the waist down.
468*** Banjoe: The Muncho student seen playing a banjo at a party.
469*** Crunchee: The tall cat-like Muncho student.
470*** Gastropodd: The snail-like Muncho.
471*** Nummie: The cycloptic Vulk-like Muncho.
472*** Byte: The Cyclops hunched-over Muncho.
473*** Muffy: The Cyclops Muncho with Volectro-like hair.
474*** Ash: The seldom-seen Infernite student with a thick unibrow.
475*** Pyrope: The Cyclops Infernite student with an orange unibrow.
476*** Flare: The Infernite student with a shock of thick-parted orange hair.
477*** Cayno: The Infernite student that resembles Nummie.
478*** Rocky: The nerdy Cragster student.
479*** Boldurr: The tall Krader-like Cragster student.
480*** Wott: The Electroid student with lightning bolt horns.
481*** Hurtz: The big Electroid student with a lightning bolt top and goatee.
482*** Shivor: The Frosticon student with ice claws.
483*** Fridjerk: The big Cyclops Frosticon student.
484*** Frostbite: The Frosticon student with ice horns.
485*** Squiddo: The squid-like Flexers student.
486*** Slugber: The Flexers student that resembles Gastropodd.
487*** Globbie: The Glorp Corp student with horns.
488*** Dawgi: The dog-like Spikel student. (Before his name was canonized as "Blip")
489*** Thornhee: The Hoogi-like Spikel student.
490*** Brohawk: The big Spikel student with a mohawk.
491*** Punkchure: The big Spikel student with horns.
492*** Astroy: The Cyclops Orbiton student with a beanie cap.
493*** Phosphee: The tiny Cyclops Glowkie student. Also referred to by fans as "the smol Glowkie".
494*** Steemur: The big Klinker student with a cannon for a head.
495*** Koggpact: The Klinker that resembles Banjoe.
496*** Gajet: The Klinker that resembles Muffy.
497*** Steelven: The Klinker that resembles Crunchee
498*** Gummo: The Berp-like Muncho student.
499*** Hungurr: The large Muncho student. (Before his name was canonized as "Zabo")
500* Officially, the 1977 felt cutout StopMotion series based on ''Literature/TheMoomins'' is simply called ''The Moomins''. To differentiate it from all of the other adaptations with the same title, fans will usually refer to it as "Fuzzy Felt Moomins" instead.
501* ''WesternAnimation/MyAdventuresWithSuperman'' is jokingly subtitled as ''"My Tomboy Reporter Can't be This Cute"'' because of Lois Lane's new tomboy redesign, which quickly made her popular with the series' fandom.
502* ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'':
503** Franchise-wide: Unipeg or Pegacorn for {{Winged Unicorn}}s. However, ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' introduced the canon term "alicorn", so fans of G4 and beyond say that instead.
504** ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyAndFriends'': Crabimus Prime for the Crabnasty Captain in the episode "Fugitive Flowers", voiced by Creator/PeterCullen, who famously played Optimus Prime in the G1 ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' cartoon.
505** ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTales'': Ace-hole for Ace, mostly due to the character being a {{Jerkass}}.
506** Core 7: ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyG3'''s main cast in the soft-reboot near the end: Pinkie Pie, Rainbow Dash, Scootaloo, Cheerilee, Toola-Roola, Sweetie-Belle, Starsong
507** Mane Five: The core characters of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyANewGeneration'': Sunny Starscout, Izzy Moonbow, Hitch Trailblazer, Zipp Storm and Pipp Petals.
508* ''WesternAnimation/ThePenguinsOfMadagascar'': Some fans have taken to calling Kowalski "Walski-chan" or "K."
509* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb''
510** Before WordOfGod actually revealed the Fireside Girls' real names, one fan gave them these names (their real names are in parenthesis):
511*** Shelly: The curly brown-haired Fireside Girl (Milly).
512*** Sandra: The straight dark-haired Asian Fireside Girl (Ginger).
513*** Marie: The straight brown-haired Fireside Girl with the sleeveless uniform (Adyson).
514*** Kimberly: The light-skinned, blonde Fireside Girl (Katie).
515** Noah: The fat kid in the orange shirt.
516** Ballpit Kid: The short dark-blonde kid who dresses in green. He is nicknamed for a scene in "No More Bunny Business" where Phineas and Ferb retrieve him from a ballpit (oddly enough, [[OffModel his colors were wrong in that particular shot]]). Given a FandomNod at one point:
517--->""[I'm] Balthazar Horowitz, but you can just call me the Ballpit Kid."
518** The Dork Brothers: Irving and Albert
519** Doofenshmirtz's unnamed girlfriend from Chez Platypus (the redhead wearing purple that had the "evil" tattoo) is widely known as Melinda, at least among the RP community.
520** Dwampy: A name for co-creators Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh. WordOfGod says that ''Phineas and Ferb'' is set in the same universe as ''WesternAnimation/MiloMurphysLaw'', so fans have taken to referring to both shows collectively as part of the "Dwampyverse."
521* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998''
522** Blossy for Blossom, Bubs for Bubbles, and Cuppo for Buttercup.
523** Blues, Reds, Greens: Used to describe the color coronated duos of the Powerpuff Girls and Rowdyruffs together, usually [[{{Shipping}} romantically]].
524* ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo''
525** The fans give nicknames to the four background children:
526*** The boy with the red cap and blue sweatshirt is nicknamed Riley.
527*** The boy with the green jacket is nicknamed Diego, Jason, or Otto.
528*** The girl with the pink shirt is nicknamed Nina or Kate.
529*** The girl with the pixie cut that Sean was trying to impress in "Mindy's Meteorite Stand" is nicknamed Mabel, Theresa, or Savannah.
530** Before Sydney's last name was revealed to be Skelley, people called her Sydney [=McCoy=].
531** People are also starting to call Lillian, Lillian Wong.
532** The main cast consisting of Jet, Sean, Sydney, Mindy, Sunspot, Carrot, Celery, and Face 9000 are referred to as "The Core Eight".
533* ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot''
534** "The Ultimate Experience in Grueling Terror": The episode when they "reboot" into an ''Franchise/EvilDead'' game. Watch the credits of that movie all they way to the end and you'll figure out why. [[JerkAss Male PMS Incarnate]] has sometimes been used to refer to Matrix and his... emotional issues.
535** [[spoiler: Megabob]]: [[spoiler: when Megabyte was pretending to be Bob in season 4]]
536* ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}''
537** The Recess Gang: The main six characters (T.J. Detweiler, Vince [=LaSalle=], [[DoNotCallMePaul Ashley]] Spinelli, Gretchen Grundler, Mikey Blumberg, and Gus Griswald).
538** Isabella: The background student with black hair, a pink bow, and primarily wears pink. Named due to her resemblence to [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb Isabella Garcia-Shapiro]].
539** Big-Lipped Kid: A background kid with light brown hair wearing a yellow sweater and a purple shirt, usually drawn with larger lips than the rest of the students. Also known as Ken Walker.
540** The Lost Episodes: Season six, due to the season actually made up of leftover episodes from season five that hadn't aired yet.
541** "The Song of Champions": The song Singer Kid sings in "The Ratings Game" about how all the kids rated nines were champions at something.
542* ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow''
543** Fat Boy: Muscle Man.
544** Shark Face: That bizarre face that Rigby makes when turned to the front.
545** Fans like to refer to Benson's AngstNuke in the episode "[[Recap/RegularShowS03Ep14ThinkPositive Think Positive]]" as him going [[Anime/DragonBallZ Super Saiyan]]. Funny coincidence, his German voice is the second voice of [[HotBlooded Vegeta]].
546* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated''
547** [[spoiler:"Blank Chiles"]]: What people [[spoiler:are calling Fred after Episode 26.]]
548** "[[PortmanteauCoupleName Fraphne]]": What fans are calling the relationship of Fred and Daphne.
549* ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'': Hostile example: fans with a particularly marked dislike of Hordak tend to spell it "Whoredak" instead.
550* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''
551** Our Favorite Family (OFF): Guess who?
552** Panda Rape: The infamous scene from "Homer vs. Dignity" where Homer dresses up as a panda and catches the sexual attention of another panda.
553** D'ohmer: from [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E10LisasFirstWord "Lisa's First Word"]]
554** Captain Wacky: Homer, again, from "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular," which jokes that [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness this was his original name]].
555** {{Jerkass}} Homer: A nickname that fans of the classic episodes give to post-{{Flanderization}} Homer. Lampshaded in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS16E7MommieBeerest Mommie Beerest]]" when Homer says, "Duh, that's me! Jerkass Homer!" and again in "E. Pluribus Wiggum" with "Jerkass Homer brand cigars."
556** Zombie Simpsons: A collective term for episodes which fans feel came after the show's "Golden Age", usually those after seasons 11 or 12. Popularized by the website "[[http://deadhomersociety.com/ Dead Homer Society]]".
557** Steamed Hams: The [[FawltyTowersPlot "Skinner And The Superintendent"]] segment from "22 Short Films About Springfield", where Skinner tries to pass "steamed hams" off as a colloquialism for hamburgers.
558** Since "Treehouse Of Horror II" [[OddballInTheSeries is the only "Treehouse Of Horror" episode without onscreen titles for their segments]], The Simpsons Archive gives each segment the unofficial titles "The Monkey's Paw", "The Bart Zone", and "If I Only Had A Brain" (the official episode guide only refers to the segments as "Lisa's Nightmare", "Bart's Nightmare", and "Homer's Nightmare").
559* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark''
560** Dust: The Ash Ketchum {{Expy}} in the [[Anime/PokemonTheSeries Chinpokomon]] episode.
561** The Goth Kids had fan nicknames before their real names were revealed in "Goth Kids 3: Dawn of the Posers"
562*** Michael: Curly Goth/Tall Goth/Evan
563*** Pete: Red Goth/Hair Flip/Dylan
564*** Ferkle: Kindergoth/Little Goth/Georgie
565*** The official scripts even utilized "Tall Goth", "Hair Flip", and "Little Goth" as placeholders for the three boys, even in the script for ''Dawn of the Posers'' before Parker and Stone opted to name them. Gameplay footage for ''The Stick of Truth'' also uses "Hair Flip" for Pete.
566** A VERY early nickname for the four main characters as a whole were "The Scamps". Later on "Team Stan" got popular. Most likely to compete with...
567** "Team Craig", "Craig's Gang", or "Craig and those Guys", the fan nicknames for Craig's group of friends[[note]]namely Clyde, Token, Jimmy and Tweek[[/note]] who occasionally butt heads with the shows leads.
568** "The Meteor Shower Trilogy": "Cat Orgy", "Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub", and "Jewbilee", respectively. Likewise, there's the "Mysterion Trilogy": "Coon 2: Hindsight", "Mysterion Rises" and "Coon vs. Coon and Friends".
569** Kenny's mother was given the name "Peggy" in some early fanfiction, while a later fan dubbed her "Carol", which spread and was confused as her canon name. Then it actually ''became'' her canon name in ''VideoGame/SouthParkTheFracturedButWhole''.
570** The red-haired girl (Red, though [[SuddenNameChange sometimes called Rebecca or Bertha]]) was called "Biddy" (after the Literature/GreatExpectations character) by some early fans.
571** One particular British fan had coined several descriptive nicknames for minor classmates, some of which got confused for canon along the way (even far after some canon names were revealed): "Melanie" (revealed in the show to be "Esther"), "Lockie" (Francis), "Ruby" (Sally/Powder), "Ribbons" (Milly), and "Carrot" (Connor).
572** Craig's little sister was very commonly known as "Ruby" before ''VideoGame/SouthParkTheFracturedButWhole'' confirmed her name be Tricia.
573* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants''
574** Squidward Torture Porn: The insane amount of KafkaKomedy that [[JerkassWoobie poor]] [[ButtMonkey Squidward]] undergoes, especially in post-movie seasons.
575*** 'Mardo: Short for Squidwar'ds Spanish name, Calamardo
576*** Thaddel, from his German name Thaddäus, is an InSeriesNickname that stuck.
577*** Or Ika, for his Japanese name "Ikarudo".
578*** Skal, Skally, Skal-baby- "Skalmar"
579** [[MemeticMutation Chocolate Guy]]: Tom the Fish from the Season 3 episode "Chocolate with Nuts" due to his [[ChewingTheScenery insanity over chocolate]].
580** [[MemeticMutation Moar Krabs]]: A split second close-up of Mr. Krabs in "Jellyfish Hunter", of whom he looks morbid.
581*** Skodwarde: Squidward's "[[MemeticMutation Does this look UNSURE to you?!]]" GrossUpCloseUp in "Just One Bite".
582*** Spengebab: The horrifying close-up of [=SpongeBob=]'s face from "Whatever Happened to [=SpongeBob=]?"
583** Asian [=SpongeBob=]: [=SpongeBob=]'s face in "The Algae's Always Greener" when Plankton (who switched lives with Mr. Krabs at the time) told him he was using too much sauce.
584** Rimu: Mocking nickname for Squilliam, an abbreviation of his Japanese name "Ikarimu".
585** Scumbob: Any particularly bad episode. Became an AscendedFanNickname in "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS13E7 The Big Bad Bubble Bass]]".
586* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'': Super Star Butterfly/Super Mewman: Star's GoldenSuperMode from the episode "Toffee".
587* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels''
588** [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Buffy the Jedi Slayer]]: The Seventh Sister, who is voiced by Creator/SarahMichelleGellar.
589** Blueberry: Ezra Bridger.
590** Space Aladdin: Ezra, again.
591** Space Mom and Space Dad: [[TeamMom Hera]] and [[TeamDad Kanan]].
592* ''WesternAnimation/{{Superjail}}''
593** Techno Twins: The Twins, due to the techno beat that plays whenever they appear.
594** Smart Convict: An early fan nickname for Nicky, due to his crafty nature.
595** Compassionate Convict/Caretaker Convict: Nicknames that some fans had used for Ash, as his name was [[AllThereInTheManual only in the script]] in his first appearance and not spoken until season 2.
596** Stiletto/Jacqueknife/Jackie Knife: Nicknames for the DistaffCounterpart of Jacknife that appeared in the season 3 premiere.
597** Jackid/Pocketknife: Jacknife's illegitimate son.
598** "Midd"/Hamad: The recurring middle-eastern inmate.
599** Mr. Monopoly: A nickname seen for Warden's father, due to his resemblance to [[TabletopGame/{{Monopoly}} Rich Uncle Pennybags]], especially the original 1946 depiction.
600* ''WesternAnimation/SymBionicTitan''
601** Baron [=McBitchface=]: Lance's Academy rival from the episode ''Shadows of Youth'' is often referred to as this.
602** "Little Dance": Kimmy's strip tease in the episode ''Lessons in Love''.
603** LL or Little Lance: Lance's flashback self in ''Shadows of Youth'' and ''Shaman of Fear''
604** Waldo: The "Save Sym-bionic Titan" admin was unknown for a (long)while, and thus was named Waldo, after the infamous Waldo from the old "Where's Waldo?" finds. After they found out later, he was still referred to as Waldo. His real name is Brian.
605** Mommy: Kristin, mostly by LL. Kimmy was mommy for a wee, during which time Kristin was referred to as "Nana".
606*** The ever obvious "The goth chick" as well.
607*** By a hair, Daddy Todd, but no one says it anymore. During the brief period where Todd and Kristin agreed to take care of LL together. It didn't last long. A lot of nicknames came around AFTER the shows cancellation, and thus a lot of this isn't canon happenings, just things that happened in the "official" Sym-Bionic Titan RP. Yes, that's right. There's an official one.
608* ''WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries''
609** After getting her EvilMakeover in Season 3, [[spoiler: Cassandra]] got the nickname "[[spoiler:Moonsandra]]" from fans.
610** "Ziti" for [[spoiler: Zhan Tiri]]. Also, "Little Blue Girl". Creator/ChrisSonnenburg [[AscendedFanon used the latter name himself]] in a tweet.
611* ''WesternAnimation/TeamoSupremo'': Bruno: The Birthday Bandit's large male [[{{Mooks}} Party Favor]].
612* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003''
613** Raven's mind is commonly referred to as Nevermore, because the episode title is the inevitable Creator/EdgarAllanPoe reference. From that same episode, the multiple Ravens within Raven's mind wearing different-colored cloaks representing facets of her personality are referred to as "emoticlones".
614** Malchior has the nickname Maldouche because he has often been called a douchebag by fans of the show.
615** Due to several popular "H.I.V.E." {{fanfiction}}s, Kyd Wykkyd is now know as "Elliot Knight". Some of the others have been given names, but his is the only one that all authors seem to agree on.
616** Gothic Bob: The character who starts talking with Raven in the first Blackfire episode and shows up a lot in the background after that.
617** Angel Girl/Angel: A winged member of the HIVE that was seen fleeing with Kyd Wykkyd at the end of "Deception", and that also made a cameo in "Titans Together".
618** Toddler Titans: ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo''. Used by ''WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter'' and fans of the original ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' cartoon [[Main/MaturityIsSeriousBusiness due to the show failing to meet the standards of maturity from the previous series]]. Other nicknames for the show include "Teen Titans No" and "Teen Titans Go Fuck Yourself".
619** Fans in comics circles have begun to use "TTA" to refer to the 2003-2006 cartoon (the "A" standing for "Animated") because there have been ''several'' runs of different comics called "Teen Titans"; even calling it "[=TT03=]" or something similar isn't specific enough because there was a well-known comics run beginning in 2003 written by Creator/GeoffJohns.
620* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends''
621** Märklin/The Märklin Engine: An 'off the shelf' engine model used in early episodes to pull trains off-camera and emit excess steam for background purposes.
622** The Logging Loonies/Losers: Bash, Dash and Ferdinand. They have also been referred to as the Railway Terrorists or the Rednecks.
623** Thomas and the Tragic Failroad: The theatrical 2000 movie that was ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndTheMagicRailroad''.
624* ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012''
625** ''Disney's Spider-Man''
626** ''Spider-Man and His Ultimate Friends'': Nickname for the show because when it was first announced, fans expected the show to be an adaptation of the ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'' comic book, but the actual show turned out to be a team-up series similar to the earlier ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAndHisAmazingFriends'' cartoon.
627* ''WesternAnimation/VoltronLegendaryDefender'': Keith's dad was nicknamed "Texas Kogane" by the Voltron fandom. The surname "Kogane" is borrowed from Akira Kogane, Keith's counterpart in the original ''Anime/GoLion'' anime; the "Texas" part is because Keith's dad has a Southern accent. Keith's dad never had his name revealed in the show, so viewers ''still'' refer to him as Texas Kogane.
628* ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'': Wandy Fresh: The Nineties-inspired TotallyRadical version of Wander from one of the segments in "The Legend". Named after Dippy Fresh from the ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' episode "Weirdmageddon 2: Escape From Reality".
629* ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'': Cable sarcastically introduced himself as "the wild man of Borneo" in his debut. Naturally, it stuck.
630* ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'': [[Manga/DragonBall Krillin]] of [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Springfield]]: Omi
631* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010''
632** Batdad, Batdaddy, Daddybats: Batman, even his voice actor describes him as more "fatherly" than previous incarnations.
633** Kid Fate: Kid Flash while wearing the Helmet of Fate. Also gave rise to "Fate Lad" and "Fatanna" when Aqualad and Zatanna did the same.
634** Rolly: Sphere, because she debuted in the last episode before first hiatus, before Superboy's [[ADogNamedDog preferred naming convention]] was made clear.
635** Angroy: Roy Harper, because he has... anger issues.
636** Emoboy, Rageboy: Superboy, for similar reasons.
637** Aquabad, Mantalad: Kaldur in season 2.
638** [[Anime/CowboyBebop Spike Spiegel]]: Eduardo, because he has a very similar hair style.

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