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The episode "Skips' Story" reveals that he was given immortality by the Guardians of Eternal Youth to fight Klorgbane, a bully who inadvertently killed his girlfriend, Mona, during a fistfight. In the epilogue to "A Regular Epic Final Battle", Skips remains working at The Park while having a new part-time job as a mechanic, satisfied with his life.
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Regular Show largely grew out of creator J. G. Quintel's life and experiences in college. [15] Quintel attended the California Institute of the Arts, and many of the characters on Regular Show are based on the characters developed for his student films The Naïve Man from Lolliland (2005) and 2 in the AM PM (2006). Both originated as part of ...
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Quintel pitched Regular Show for Cartoon Network's Cartoonstitute project, in which the network allowed artists to create pilots with no notes to be optioned as a show possibly. After The Cartoonstitute was scrapped, and Cartoon Network executives approved the greenlight for Regular Show, production officially began on August 14, 2009. [2]
Drew Barrymore, Bob Ross. Drew Barrymore's Halloween costume for her talk show's Oct. 31 episode is bound to make you smile—because as photos reveal, she dressed up as beloved painter-instructor ...
Quintel pitched Regular Show for Cartoon Network's Cartoonstitute project, in which the network allowed artists to create pilots with no notes to be optioned as a show possibly. After The Cartoonstitute was scrapped, and Cartoon Network executives approved the greenlight for Regular Show, production officially began on August 14, 2009. [2]