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The episode also includes two original songs, "What Are You Thankful For?" and "Chewing on Freedom". According to J. G. Quintel, the episode "[had] some really awesome songs", but the crew "ended up having to record the people in the songs all at separate times", which proved challenging. [1] The episode was watched by 3.04 million viewers. [2]
Using Muscle Man's sports equipment, Mordecai, Rigby, Muscle Man, Hi Five Ghost, and Skips stop the zombies. When a strong, muscular zombie named Howard "Hellion" Fightington is revived, Mordecai and Rigby kill him by driving the cart into him. Howard Fightington and the other zombies appear again in "Exit 9B", as one of the resurrected villains.
Skips cannot figure out how Rigby can beat him at arm wrestling and soon discovers the truth and unbelievably kills him. He has to beat the undead presence of Death in an arm-wrestling match to save Rigby's life. Song: "Dies Irae" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Guest voice: Julian Holloway as Death
From left to right: Pops, Benson, Skips, Rigby, Mordecai, Muscle Man, and Hi-Five Ghost. The series revolves around the daily lives of two 23-year-old [14] friends – Mordecai (voiced by J. G. Quintel) and Rigby (William Salyers) – who work as groundskeepers at a park and spend their days avoiding work to entertain themselves by any means.
The park workers and Mr. Maellard erect a memorial statue in honor of Pops and mourn him. After six years of working at the park, Mordecai and Rigby quit their jobs and move on with their lives. Mordecai becomes a successful artist, marries a female bat, and has three children with her. Rigby and Eileen get married and raise two daughters.
• "Mordecai and Rigby's Story" - Mordecai and Rigby forget to get a gift for Pops, so they need to go to the "Theoretical Mall" which is located in another dimension. • "Benson's Second Story" - The crew get a visit from the Krampus. Song: "Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24" by Savatage (later re-released by Trans-Siberian Orchestra)
The fourth season of the American animated comedy television series Regular Show, created by J. G. Quintel, originally aired on Cartoon Network in the United States. Quintel created the series' pilot using characters from his comedy shorts for the canceled anthology series The Cartoonstitute.
• "Unfinished Business" – After Mordecai and Rigby die, Benson has to get the two fired in order to get them to stop haunting the house, only to realise he himself was the ghost all along. • " Scary Movie Night " – Mordecai, Rigby, Eileen and C.J. get stuck in a horror film and have to survive it until the end of the movie.