Mr. Maellard

Mr. Maellard is a supporting character of Regular Show. He is the owner of The Park, Benson's boss, the adopted father of Pops, and husband of Mrs. Maellard. He has an office on the third story of the House where he is seldom seen. He debuted in the episode "Dizzy". Mr. Maellard is voiced by David Ogden Stiers. He dies from natural cause in the series finale.

Appearance
Mr. Maellard is also Lollipop from Lolliland, like his adopted son, Pops. He appears as a squat man with a wrinkled and warped round head, as well as greenish skin (his head slightly resembles the moon). He normally wears a black suit with a dark green scarf and uses a gold-tipped cane to walk with. He also has a brown pipe that is always in his mouth. He tends to be in a bad mood a majority of the time.

Personality
He is often shown to be a very greedy businessman who cares little to none about his employees. This is clearly evident with his treatment toward Benson, as in Season 2, when he didn't even call Benson by his name and referred to him as Beanhead, Ball bucket, and Beanton. It is only after the end of the episode Benson Be Gone that he calls him Benson and gives him some appreciation. He almost always blames Benson for the problems that occur in the park even though it is due to the actions of Mordecai and Rigby, under the logic that since he's in charge its his responsibility. He does however show a degree of care and affection to Pops and wants to do whatever he can to help him in certain situations for his son's growth.

Major Appearances
Season Two Season Three Season Four Season Five Season Six Season Seven
 * "Dizzy"
 * "Benson Be Gone"
 * "Busted Cart"
 * "Limousine Lunchtime"
 * "Guitar of Rock"
 * "Gold Watch"
 * "Take the Cake"
 * "Men in Uniform"
 * "The Lunch Club"
 * "The Dome Experiment"
 * "Maellard's Package"

Minor Appearances
Season Two Season Three Season Four Season Five Season Six Season Seven Season Eight
 * "Brain Eraser" (pictured)
 * "Think Positive" (mentioned)
 * "Skips vs. Technology" (flashback)
 * "The Christmas Special"
 * "A Bunch of Full Grown Geese" (mentioned)
 * "Picking Up Margaret" (mentioned)
 * "Terror Tales of the Park III" (flashback)
 * "The Thanksgiving Special"
 * "Expert or Liar" (mentioned)
 * "New Bro on Campus" (flashback)
 * "Terror Tales of the Park IV" (cameo, segment "Unfinished Business")
 * "Dumped at the Altar"
 * "Chili Cook-Off" (pictured)
 * "Rigby's Graduation Day Special" (non-speaking)
 * "One Space Day at a Time"
 * "Welcome to Space" (cameo, video)
 * "The Ice Tape" (video tape)
 * A Regular Epic Final Battle (none spoken)

Mr. Maellard-Themed Content

 * Mr. Maellard's Office
 * Mr. Maellard's Limousine
 * Mr. Maellard's Wife
 * Mr. Maellard/Quotes

Trivia

 * His name appears to be a reference to the Maillard Reaction, a process important to the creation of hard candies such as himself.
 * Mr. Maellard used to mispronounce Benson's name as Beancan, Bert, Beanbag, Ball Bucket, Beanton, Bean Teen, and Beanson (both in Dizzy and Benson Be Gone).
 * Mr. Maellard is the second family member to appear at the park; the first was Don, Rigby's younger brother.
 * He appeared in a few season three episodes, one of which was Skips vs. Technology (in a flashback). Another was Think Positive.
 * He had a wife, who may have died, moved far away from the park, or is divorced with him, due to her never appearing in the present time.
 * He is mentioned in Think Positive, as he puts his son, Pops, in charge of The Park when he's not around.
 * It was revealed that Mr. Maellard's yelling is worse than Benson's (in Busted Cart). In other words, Mr. Maellard yells more than Benson.
 * He pronounced Benson's name correctly in Benson Be Gone, Busted Cart, and Limousine Lunchtime.
 * Mr. Maellard is the second-oldest character in the park next to Skips.
 * When Mr. Maellard was a younger age, he was light pink like Pops. At his current age, however, he is light green instead of light pink. This means that when Pops gets older, he might turn green.
 * Mr. Maellard is at least 153 years old, and when he married his wife, he could have been at least 20 years old.
 * He could have been born sometime in 1859.
 * It is mentioned by Skips in "Limousine Lunchtime" that Mr. Maellard loves his Limousine almost more than he loves Pops. Although, this may be just an exaggeration by Skips.
 * Despite his harshness, he does seem to have a genuine love for his son, which shows that he isn't always a mean person.
 * When the park launched into space, he shed a tear most likely for his son Pops.
 * It was revealed by Benson in Take the Cake that Mr. Maellard does not get surprised very easily.
 * Mr. Maellard also admits that he has always wanted to be in a coma by the end of the episode.
 * Although he comes from Lolliland like his son, he does not pay with lollipops.

Gallery
"Dizzy"
 * -|Season Two=

Sr. Maellard