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"Regular Show" (Rating: 8.4)
Slacker buddies Mordecai, a blue jay, and Rigby, a raccoon, try to entertain themselves as they "work" as park groundskeepers in this Cartoon Network series (that features Luke Skywalker himself, Mark Hamill, voicing their yeti co-worker Skips). Critics and fans point to the show's absurd, off-beat humor as its strength. As IGN critic R.L. Shaffer put it, "With snappy dialogue, odd characters and clever stories – each more irreverent than the last – "Regular Show" never ceases to tickle the funny bone. [...] [It's] a pretty awesome slice of refreshing off-the-wall comedy. It's humorously animated, brazenly silly and almost always funny."
Neil Lumbard of DVD Talk wrote, "Lots of references are made to pop-culture elements, but most of these moments are actually based in the eighties. It's an interesting creative direction for the show and it helps to lend it something rare and special as a quality-show that wants to be enjoyed by animation fans of different age groups, including those in their twenties and thirties."
Slacker buddies Mordecai, a blue jay, and Rigby, a raccoon, try to entertain themselves as they "work" as park groundskeepers in this Cartoon Network series (that features Luke Skywalker himself, Mark Hamill, voicing their yeti co-worker Skips). Critics and fans point to the show's absurd, off-beat humor as its strength. As IGN critic R.L. Shaffer put it, "With snappy dialogue, odd characters and clever stories – each more irreverent than the last – "Regular Show" never ceases to tickle the funny bone. [...] [It's] a pretty awesome slice of refreshing off-the-wall comedy. It's humorously animated, brazenly silly and almost always funny."
Neil Lumbard of DVD Talk wrote, "Lots of references are made to pop-culture elements, but most of these moments are actually based in the eighties. It's an interesting creative direction for the show and it helps to lend it something rare and special as a quality-show that wants to be enjoyed by animation fans of different age groups, including those in their twenties and thirties."
PeopleWilliam Salyers, J.G. Quintel
TitlesRegular Show, The Power