Rigby complains that graduation is tomorrow and Dean jokingly scares him into moving by saying he will eat his diploma if he messes up, leaving Rigby worried.
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At West Anderson HighRigby is at Dean's office and is asked if he knows the TV show "Inspire America", to which Rigby responds "You mean that cheesy show where someone gives an inspirational story where everyone cries and dances at the end? The two are discussing about Rigby's graduation party, until Rigby gets a phone call from Principal Dean and leaves Mordecai with a clear expression of sadness. As the scientists pack up and Mordecai and Rigby are seen playing a video game on the roof in which Rigby loses and the dandelion seed flies into his mouth. Benson goes out to look for Pam to ask her out on a date. Skips vs.It aired on June 30, The episode begins with High Five Ghost blowing a dandelion and all the park employees being then shown as one of the seeds flies.Terror Tales of the Park (2-Part Halloween Special: In the House/Creepy Doll/Death Metal Crash Pit) - October 10, 2011.Rage Against the TV - February 14, 2011.Mordecai and the Rigbys - November 29, 2010.Unicorns Have Got to Go - October 8, 2010.Grilled Cheese Deluxe - October 18, 2010.Caffeinated Concert Tickets - September 20, 2010.Just Set Up The Chairs - September 13, 2010.
A film adaptation, Regular Show: The Movie, premiered on November 25, 2015. The eighth season was announced by Cartoon Network on July 7, 2015.
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The series has also been nominated for two Annie Awards, as well as three BAFTA Children's Awards. It has attained four Primetime Emmy Award nominations, including a win in the Short-format Animation category for the 2012 third season episode "Eggscellent".
Regular Show received positive reviews from critics and has been noted for its appeal towards different age groups, simplistic animation style, and frequent references to 1980s popular culture. As of May 2013, the program averages approximately 2 to 2.5 million viewers each week.
Its first two seasons were ratings successes, with Nielsen Media Research ranking the series at number one in its time period amongst its primary demographic. While The Cartoonstitute was ultimately scrapped, Cartoon Network executives approved the production of a Regular Show series. Quintel developed the Regular Show pilot for the project, utilizing characters from his California Institute of the Arts student films The Naïve Man from Lolliland (2005) and 2 in the AM PM (2006). Quintel initially worked as a writer and staff director for the Cartoon Network series Camp Lazlo and The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack before he was offered to produce a short for the network's showcase project The Cartoonstitute. Other major characters include fellow groundskeepers Skips (Mark Hamill), Muscle Man (Sam Marin), and Hi-Five Ghost (Quintel), park manager Pops (Marin), and their boss Benson (Marin). Regular Show depicts their daily routines at work and usual attempts to slack off, which often result in surreal misadventures. The series revolves around the lives of two friends who are 23 – a blue jay named Mordecai (Quintel) and a raccoon named Rigby (William Salyers) – both of whom are employed as groundskeepers at a local park. It ran from Septemto January 16, 2017, concluding with a total amount of episodes through eight seasons. Regular Show is an American animated comedy television series created by J.G.