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On January 24, 2013, a game called "Ride 'Em Rigby" was released in iOS. [citation needed] On April 8, 2013, J. G. Quintel announced on his Twitter page that an official Regular Show video game was in development at the time, titled Regular Show: Mordecai and Rigby in 8-Bit Land.
Mordecai and Rigby buy a role-playing game called "The Realm of Darthon" from his store, but return it after the park gang does not enjoy it. When the manager refuses to refund them even though Mordecai and Rigby have a receipt, the duo manages to sabotage his business until he does.
Two 23-year-old friends, [1] a blue jay named Mordecai and a raccoon named Rigby, are employed as groundskeepers at a park and spend their days trying to slack off and entertain themselves by any means. This is much to the chagrin of their boss Benson and their coworker Skips, but the delight of Pops.
• "Party Bus" – Mordecai, Rigby, Margaret, and Eileen board a haunted bus where they find the passengers aging as the bus moves forward and have to try to escape. • "Wallpaper Man" – Mordecai and Rigby hire a man to re-wallpaper the house, but they quickly find out that he is a giant evil spider, and they struggle to defeat him.
Regular Show is an American animated sitcom created by J. G. Quintel for Cartoon Network that aired from September 6, 2010, to January 16, 2017. The series revolves around the daily lives of two 23-year-old friends, Mordecai (a blue jay), and Rigby (a raccoon).
Mordecai and Rigby board Buckner's blimp, where he explains why he was after the turducken – it has a golden wishbone capable of wish fulfillment that he intends on using to gain the rights to Thanksgiving and have all his employees thank him, much to their shock. The duo fight Buckner with help from their friends; however, they fall out of ...
J. G. Quintel, the creator of the show and voice of Mordecai and Hi-Five Ghost, based the show off his student films produced at CalArts. The voice actors include Quintel (as Mordecai and Hi-Five Ghost) and William Salyers (as Rigby). Quintel states that the writing crew tries to "come up with dialogue that sounds conversational and not too ...
When Mordecai and Rigby mess around with the cables in an old synthesizer, Gary disappears, and the guys then have to find a way to bring him back. Note: This episode was first released online on February 27, 2016.