![]() Functioning as the boss of the crew, Benson is always on Mordecai and Rigby's case for screwing around. A large white immortal yeti with the ability to solve almost any problem, Skips' only means of walking is by skipping – hence the name "Skips."Īnd the final of the park's workers is Benson, a grumpy gumball machine with a temper. His character is not only the strangest, but he's shrouded in mystery. Skips is another park caretaker who lives on the grounds, but his residence is a small bungalow. ![]() The two of them live in Muscle Man's rundown trailer on park grounds. ![]() His sidekick is Hi Five Ghost, a literal ghost (a la Pac Man ghosts) with a hand on the top of his head that's always ready to give a high-five. Muscle Man is an overweight and testosterone-filled greenish-gray alpha male human who tends to squeal (and appears to look) like a pig. Pops is a product of nepotism, as his father owns the park. He's a naïve and disillusioned man who owns a classic convertible that has the ability to fly and uses lollipops as currency. Pops is a six-foot-tall old humanoid lollipop man with a top hat and a strange, high-pitched voice. They live on park grounds in a two-story house with one other co-worker – Pops – which takes us to the awesome secondary characters. The duo work as caretakers of a large park in big city, but spend more time screwing around than actually working. Mordecai is a blue jay, Rigby is a brown raccoon. Our two leads are best friends Mordecai and Rigby. At first, the strange physical forms of the characters threw me off, but if you can learn to just go with it, you'll find them absolutely hilarious. My feelings on the series can be easily summed in one of the character's catch phrases: " Good show! Jolly good show!" Before I knew it, my cable box was full of HD 'Regular Show' – and I couldn't have been more happy. When I went home that night, before writing a single word of the review for the movie that I had just screened, I turned on the television, searched Comcast for 'Regular Show' and set the DVR to record every single episode. The laughs that it conjured in two short minutes brought tears to my eyes. Going to so many screenings, I typically tune out the pre-show and chat with guests and/or other critics – but when they played a 'Regular Show' sizzle reel, my attention was immediately caught. 'Regular Show' first caught my attention when I attended a press screening at a Cinemark theater that played their "First Look" programming while waiting for the movie to start. ![]()
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