Percy is the name of a Victorian (see trivia) Doll that Pops had owned ever since he was a child. He is seen in the episode "Terror Tales of the Park".
Description[]
Percy had the ability to talk, and spoke with a deep voice, which was strange, considering his cherubic appearance. He was said on the show to be "the most sophisticated doll of his day, with 250 phrases stored inside", but the only phrases he is heard saying had to do with an obsessive desire to draw on peoples' faces. Percy not only spoke of his obsession, but it was discovered that he was also an autonomous, "living doll" who actually carried out his intentions and threats of drawing on peoples' faces. He drew on Pops' face after Pops tried to throw him away, and when Pops tried playing teatime with him after Mordecai and Rigby threw him away, Percy became aggressive and wanted to draw on Pops' face even more. Mordecai and Rigby tried to rescue Pops, but Percy escaped and went into the basement.
When Mordecai, Rigby, and Pops went after him, Percy knocked Mordecai and Rigby unconscious with a shovel. Percy demanded Pops to bring him a marker so he could draw on Mordecai and Rigby's faces, but then Pops stood up for himself and told Percy that it's not cool for a grown man like him to play with dolls and that Percy must go away. Percy then ran towards Pops to attack him, while Pops did the same. Pops kicked him into the furnace, where he started to burn and scream. He then climbed back out of the furnace in one last attempt to draw on their faces, but instead ended up collapsing onto the floor and succumbing to his burn wounds.
Appearance[]
Percy wears dress shoes, short breeches, and old-fashioned black clothing with a white lace collar. He also has light blond hair and red cheeks.
Trivia[]
- The term "Victorian" properly refers to the time when Queen Victoria reigned; however, the style of Percy's clothing pre-dates Victoria's crowning.
- He is a parody of the urban legend "Robert the Doll".
- In the basement, Percy told Pops to bring him the marker, but he was shown holding the marker when he was hiding. He may have dropped it.
- When Percy ran to the basement, his sprinting style was similar to that of Flapjack. This is possibly because J.G Quintel worked on The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack and Regular Show.
- He is similar to Slappy from the Goosebumps series as well as Chucky from the Child's Play film series.
- He may also be based on Jigglypuff from the Pokémon series, as it draws on people's faces whenever they fall asleep in the middle of its song.
- He was not revived by Garrett Bobby Ferguson Jr. in Exit 9B, probably because he was just part of Pops's story, thus he never really existed.
- Percy is one of J.G Quintel’s favorite characters in Regular Show.
- A tombstone with his name on it can be seen at the beginning of Terror Tales of the Park V.