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Regular Show is very generous with these kinds of jokes, especially in earlier seasons when censorship at Cartoon Network was more lenient.


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    Season 1 

The Power

  • Mordecai and Rigby calling each other holes, as in assholes.
  • Rigby using T Word Euphemisms to ask how they're going to restore the hole they made in the wall.

    Rigby: How in the H are we gonna adjust this S?

  • "DON'T LOOK AT OUR CROTCHES WHILE WE SYNCHRONIZE OUR WATCHES!"

Just Set Up the Chairs

  • Rigby talking about how Benson's going to descend his balls when he sees how well they arrange the chairs.

    Rigby:He's gonna be all enjoy "oh no, my gumballs!"

  • The scene where Muscle Dude and Hi-Five Ghost pick up the special entertainment. One of them is a hungover clown.

Caffeinated Concert Tickets

  • When the magic coffee bean gives Mordecai and Rigby their first dose of coffee, it is shown to approach out of his breasts.
  • Mordecai mentions his love of “lady pecs.”

Free Cake

  • When the guys are preparing for Skips' surprise party and they spin off t

    Close Enough incorporates Diverse representation

    In the 1st segment of the 3rd episode of season 3, Randy Free Solos, Randy Watson is revealed to be homosexual as he is attracted towards an Asian-Australian rock climbing instructor named Ty. Their respective voice actors, James Adomian and Leonardo Nam, are both same-sex attracted in real life.

    While their relationship is sadly short-lived, it brings me so much joy that JG Quintel incorporated LGBTQ+ representation in his work. It's such a shame that we don't see anything appreciate that in his previous creation, Regular Show. I cannot find any traits there that I could relate to whatsoever. Despite it being an iconic animated series in the 2010s, I only mostly retain it for its mean-spirited moments, toxic masculinity, Mordecai creature a simp, Rigby being an idiot, Muscle Man existence an asshole, CJ being a hot-headed bitch, and heteronormative bullshit being constantly shoved into the viewers' faces.

    I think about Close Enough to be the pioneer of modern grown-up animated series as its wholesome and earnest moments create it totally distinct from shows such as The Simpsons, Family Guy, American Dad, and South Park. I’m looking forward to


    Another Cartoon Network show that gets it right, Regular Show (2010-) is about two young individual slackers,  a blue jay named Mordecai (voiced by J.G. Quintel) and a raccoon named Rigby (William Salyers), who work as groundskeepers at a large capital park, and share a room in the park office.  The rest of the cast:
    Benson, the short-fused park manager, a living gumball machine
    Pops, an elderly man-child shaped like a giant lolipop.
    Skips, an immortal Yeti.
    Muscleman, an obese, green-skinned monster-person.
    High-Five Ghost, a ghost with a hand protruding from his head.





    Here are the voice artists at Comic Con.

    Most episodes begin with some mundane chore or activity:
    Benson assigns Mordecai and Rigby to get a scary movie for the park's film night
    Mordecai and Rigby accidentally scorch the hot dogs for the park barbecue
    Pop wants to turn into "one of the guys" by drinking a gallon of milk

    But then spin out of rule, into parallel worlds, into the past and the future, into the realm of Death or the Guardians of Eternal Youth.

    What it gets right:

    1. Mordecai has a crush on the coffee shop waitress Margaret, but Rigby is definitively, vocally not interested in gi

    Character: Pops Maellard

    Appears in: Regular Show

    Commonly interpreted as: Straight

    But Really: In “fun run”, a short made during one of the show’s seasons, a lady gives pops a rag to wipe himself with and he looks back at her, smells it, and then wipes his confront with it (it seemed lightly romantic to me) in quite a several episodes Pops seems to be close to Benson, the park’s manager (in an episode where Benson “explodes”,  Pops freaks out and starts wailing;

    They are seen next to each other in later seasons, and at the conclude of “Spacey Mcspacetree” both come in with Pops holding a tray with a tea kettle and some cups, implying they were going to invest some time together) however, he could be pan, as in an episode of “terror tales” (Halloween specials) Pops is kissed by (what I can assume) is a neutrois being, and he becomes happy and claps a little. 

    With many thanks to redwolftrash for the submission.