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*Pops along with Mordecai and Rigby are the only ones that live in the park house.
 
*Pops along with Mordecai and Rigby are the only ones that live in the park house.
 
*His name ''Pops'' comes from one of two places. The fact that he's based on a lollipop, as seen in "The Naive Man from Lolliland," or because of his age.
 
*His name ''Pops'' comes from one of two places. The fact that he's based on a lollipop, as seen in "The Naive Man from Lolliland," or because of his age.
*It is possible that Pops has a brain tumor caused by the old cell phones Mordecai and Rigby borrowed in "Prank Callers".
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

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Pops is a lollipop-shaped man, standing at 6'0" without his hat. His body and limbs are all very stick-like while his head is abnormally large. He always wears a gentlemanly suit-and-slacks, an always buttoned up dark vest as well as a top hat. Pops also sports a white curved mustache. Aside from his facial hair, Pops is entirely bald.

Personality

Pops is in a perpetually optimistic mood. Most of the time, he can best be described as bubbly. However, Pops isn't one to be jolly when disrespected. Whenever he is not acting childishly, Pops acts like a gentleman, always addressing others politely, with one sole exception in "Think Positive" where he serves as the main antagonist for the first time. Pops also posses the most pleasant voice out of all the characters, his language style is unique where he will go to larger extents to scientifically or vividly describe an object that would normally be said in a few words.

Pops' childish mood makes him very gullible. Although anyone can take advantage of this, most people still respect Pops as a friend.

He is also known to take an interest in little things such as butterflies. An example of this is when, in "The Power," he laughs when a butterfly flies near him, and in "Think Positive," he is trying to catch butterflies in a jar. Pops is also known to love his cars, which he polishes and waxes in nearly every episode.

Pops seems to laugh very easily as seen in "Jinx" when he laughs at his reflection in the water.

Skills/Habits

  • Keyboard Player - As seen in "This Is My Jam" and "Mordecai and the Rigbys," Pops adept at playing the keyboard. He is also said to play his harpsichord at night, but he might have stopped this because Benson made a rule against this.
  • Butterflies - Pops most likely has an interest for butterflies, as seen in "Think Positive."
  • Skilled artist - As seen in "Think Positive," Pops can draw very well.
  • Good Wrestler - In "Really Real Wrestling," Pops is a very good wrestler. This is because he used to wrestle in his high school or college days. He can easily also wrestle a polar bear in "The Christmas Special."
  • Fanciness - As shown in "Fancy Restaurant," Pops is an expert in the art of being fancy and has even published a book on the subject, titled Fanciness Theory and Practical Application.
  • Singing - Pops can sing fairly well in "Karaoke Video" when he sang Footloose.
  • Easily Scared - Benson said, "He can't stand scary stories" in "Terror Tales of the Park II."
  • Baking - In "Pie Contest," Pops is a very good baker. His pie was the only one Mordecai and Rigby actually liked. He has won 10 blue ribbons for his pies.
  • Poetry - As seen in "Rap it Up" it is shown that he likes and is talented at poetry.

Relationships

Mordecai

Mordecai, along with Rigby, seem to be real good friends with Pops. Whenever they are seen together, the two seem to get along and have no problems. Pops is also easily amused with the two's contests, like punchies and rock-paper-scissors.

Rigby

Though despite Rigby's wild nature, The two seem to get along very well, like letting Rigby borrow his phone, or his old-timey radio.

Benson

Though they seem to have trouble with each other, there is still respect between the two of them. In "Think Positive," Pops made Benson control his anger with Mordecai and Rigby, or else he'd lose his job a second time. Benson reluctantly tried to keep it in, and he never yelled once until Pops changed his mind.

Muscle Man

Pops helps Muscle Man to be fancy in "Fancy Restaurant."

Skips

There is not much interaction in the series, but when there is they get along well. Skips has been in Pop's life since he was little as indicated in the episode Skips Vs. Technology.

Mrs. Maellard

Mrs. Maellard is Pops' mom.

Pops-Themed Content

  • Pops's Taxi (Ello Gov'nor)
  • Pops's Harpsichord (About two episodes)
  • Pops's House (Just about every episode)
  • Pops's Ironing Board (Prank Callers)
  • Pops's Outfit
  • Pops's Junk (Creepy Doll)
  • Pops's Keyboard (This Is My Jam)
  • Pops's Phonograph (A few episodes)
  • Pops' Poetry Outfits (Rap It Up)
  • Pops's Portraits (Majority of episodes)

Quotes

See Pops/Quotes

Trivia

  • Pops owns three cars, his Checker Taxi cab from "Ello Gov'nor," his flying Mini Cooper from "Really Real Wrestling," and Carmenita from "Cruisin'."
  • He makes an apperance in the short "The Naive Man from Lolliland " as the main character.
  • He also made an appearance in "2 in the AM PM" when the two clerks are fighting, the proto-Mordecai becomes proto-Pops.
  • He is the only recurring character who has not been an antagonist to Mordecai and Rigby before. Margaret and Eileen were rivals with them in Cruisin', Skips tried to stop the two from having fun in The Power, Benson, Muscle Man, and Hi Five Ghost are regular antagonists to them.
  • An explanation for Pops to use lollipops instead of money is that he is from Lolliland, where it is possible that lollipops were used as a form of currency. (For instance, a butterscotch ripple equates to $100.) However, his father does not seem to share this confusion. In the short "The Naive Man from Lolliland," Pops is beaten by restaurant employees because he left his bill paid in lollipops.
  • Pops' favorite magazine's to read is Moustaches Monthly.
  • Pops is seen naked three times.
  • In "Dizzy," his last name is revealed to be "Maellard".
  • In "This Is My Jam," it revealed that he can dance and play music because he said that he is not going to use his "best dance moves" and he can play the keyboard.
  • In "Prank Callers," Pops has no mustache in the 1980s, but he has one while he was in high school as shown in "Really Real Wrestling".
  • He was born in 1900s.
  • In "Skips vs. Technology," Pops is shown as a child with brown hair in the year 1910.
  • He was almost killed by Mordecai's bed falling on him due to a prank by Muscle Man in "Prankless."
  • It was confirmed in "Terror Tales of The Park" that Pops had a doll named Percy, but he got rid of him because Mordecai and Rigby told him it wasn't cool.
  • Pops is the third oldest in the park gang, the first being Skips.
  • Pops along with Mordecai and Rigby are the only ones that live in the park house.
  • His name Pops comes from one of two places. The fact that he's based on a lollipop, as seen in "The Naive Man from Lolliland," or because of his age.

Gallery

File:Pops Q, P and S.png
The gallery for Pops can be viewed here.

Main Characters of Regular Show

Mordecai

Rigby

Benson

Pops

Skips

Muscle Man

Hi Five Ghost

Mordecai

Rigby

Benson

Pops

Skips

Muscle Man

Hi Five Ghost