Regular Show, a show that aired on Cartoon Network from 2010 to 2017, is an animated series that follows the lives of two best friends, Mordecai and Rigby, who are groundskeepers at a local park. In its nine season run, the show has had many memorable episodes. However, some episodes have been seen as lackluster or even downright terrible. We have compiled a list of the worst episodes of Regular Show ranked from least to most disliked.
From Rigby getting hit by a truck to the gang having to deal with a giant spider, these episodes are sure to leave you disappointed. From Mordecai and Rigby's endless shenanigans to the show's unique art style and off-the-wall humor, these episodes stand out as some of the worst of the series.
So if you're a fan of Regular Show and looking for a good laugh, then be sure to check out our list of the worst episodes of the show. We've put together an exhaustive list with an in-depth look at each episode, so you can be sure to avoid the worst of Regular Show.
Written by Sophie and last updated on Feb 13, 2023.
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In the episode of Regular Show entitled "Jinx," Rigby finds himself jinxed and unable to speak. He must find a way to un-jinx himself before it's too late, but he can't tell anyone how to do it because it requires someone to say his name three times. This proves to be a difficult task, as everyone he comes across is either too distracted or too scared of the jinx character to help him out.
The jinx character in this episode was actually quite terrifying. He had a dark and mysterious presence that left the other characters feeling uneasy. It was a perfect example of the show's brand of dark comedy, as the characters had to battle the jinx's fear-inducing aura in order to save Rigby from the jinx's power. In the end, it was a thrilling ride that left viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.
The episode was rated 7,90 from 201 votes.
In this episode of Regular Show, Mordecai sees Pops naked and wants to forget about it. Rigby steps in to help by showing him an anime that has supernatural powers. Unfortunately, Mordecai's memories end up getting wiped out and it's up to Rigby and Skips to restore his memories.
The episode is memorable for its comedic moments, especially Benson's reaction. Benson's flap is a phrase that has become iconic in the show, with the phrase often being used by fans in reference to the episode. It also contains a humorous moment when Benson remarks that Pops is "packing". This line has also been used by fans in various memes.
The episode was rated 7,91 from 205 votes.
Mordecai and Rigby are two best friends who work together at the local park. In the episode of Regular Show titled "Really Real Wrestling", their hijinks take a turn when they get Pops, a lovable but naive elder, to join in a wrestling match with them. Unfortunately, their fun leads to Pops getting hurt, and the duo are forced to take care of him during the night when they were supposed to get tickets to a wrestling championship.
Though Mordecai and Rigby meant no harm, their actions cause Pops pain and they are filled with remorse. In the end, Pops forgives them and still manages to get them tickets to the wrestling match, showing the strength of their friendship. Though the two learn their lesson about being careful with Pops, they still manage to have a good time with their beloved elder.
The episode was rated 7,91 from 178 votes.
In the episode Peeps of Regular Show, Benson installs surveillance cameras in the workplace much to the dismay of the employees. Mordecai, Rigby, and the other park employees are initially very opposed to the idea of being watched all the time, but Benson insists that itโs for their own safety. Despite Benson's best intentions, the cameras quickly become a source of irritation for the group. They find themselves constantly worrying about being watched, and it even affects their work performance.
Throughout the episode, Mordecai and Rigby find ways to exploit the surveillance cameras for their own personal gain. They use the cameras to spy on Margaret and Eileen, and even try to sneak snacks from the snack machine. Despite their best efforts to make the most of the cameras, Mordecai and Rigby eventually realize that the cameras are taking away their freedom and privacy. In the end, they decide to take matters into their own hands and disable the cameras, much to Benson's dismay. The episode ends with the gang happily enjoying their newfound freedom and privacy.
The episode was rated 7,92 from 244 votes.
In the episode Party Pete of the show Regular Show, Mordecai and Rigby decide to throw a party when Benson takes the night off. They soon find that their party isn't going off as planned and they seek the help of Party Pete to get the party going. Unfortunately, they learn the hard way that Party Pete is unstoppable when drinking RadiCola.
Party Pete ends up taking over the party and quickly turns it into a raucous and wild event. Mordecai and Rigby struggle to keep up with him and try to save the party from getting out of hand. In the end, they manage to get Party Pete to sober up and the party ends on a good note.
The episode was rated 7,93 from 212 votes.
In the episode "This is My Jam" of Regular Show, Rigby finds an old tape with one of his favorite songs from long ago. Unfortunately for him, the song isn't as great as he remembered it to be. Mordecai takes on the challenge to help him get the song out of his head and tries various methods to help him do so.
The episode follows Rigby as he struggles to get rid of the song that is lodged in his brain and won't stop humming or singing it. Mordecai is determined to help him, even if it means trying multiple methods. He tries anything he can think of in order to help Rigby, including using bizarre items and enlisting the help of other characters. Along the way, they discover that the song is actually quite catchy, and that it might not be so bad after all.
The episode was rated 7,96 from 208 votes.
Regular Show's episode "Over the Top" sees the unlikely duo of Skips and Rigby have to face an even more unlikely foe - Death! When Skips accidentally kills Rigby, he must compete against Death in an arm wrestle competition to bring Rigby back to life. This episode certainly takes the show to a whole new level of hilarity and absurdity, as Skips and Death arm wrestle for the fate of Rigby.
The episode is a great example of the show's unique blend of offbeat humour, unpredictable plot twists and surreal visuals. Skips' determined attitude and unwavering faith in his own abilities make him the perfect figure to take on Death, while the cartoonish visuals of the arm wrestle itself add to the show's trademark whimsical charm. The audience is kept on the edge of their seats as the competition progresses, with its result ultimately determining the fate of the beloved Rigby.
The episode was rated 7,97 from 193 votes.
In Regular Show's episode, Karaoke Video, Mordecai and Rigby spend a night at Carrey O'Key's Karaoke Bar, singing their favorite song, We're Not Gonna Take It. Little do they know, the song is so motivating that they get carried away and start talking trash about their boss Benson, their friend Pops and their co-worker Skips.
It's not long before their songs and words catch up to them and Benson, Pops and Skips all arrive at the Karaoke Bar. Mordecai and Rigby try to explain themselves, but Benson, Pops and Skips are left feeling hurt and betrayed. The episode follows Mordecai and Rigby on their mission to make it up to their friends, and ultimately show them how much they care. In the end, Mordecai and Rigby's efforts pay off and their friendship is restored.
The episode was rated 7,97 from 153 votes.
In the episode "Ello Gov'nor" of Regular Show, Mordecai and Rigby find themselves in a sticky situation when Rigby is haunted by nightmares after watching a cheesy horror movie. Mordecai is convinced that the only way to cure him is to desensitise him, leading them on a wild adventure.
Rigby's nightmares are caused by a possessed British taxi and he is scared of it to the point where he can't sleep. Mordecai is determined to help him get past this fear, so he comes up with a plan to desensitise him. He and Rigby go to a horror themed amusement park and Mordecai challenges Rigby to brave the rides. Despite his initial reluctance, Rigby is eventually able to overcome his fear and the two of them have a great time.
The episode was rated 7,98 from 254 votes.
In the Regular Show episode Temp Check, Rigby has a problem with his workload and decides to enlist the help of a beaver named Doug. Although Doug is eager to help and work, Rigby soon begins to realize that he may have bit off more than he can chew. Doug is seemingly unstoppable as he works tirelessly, but his work is not done to Rigby's satisfaction. He soon finds himself having to constantly monitor Doug's progress and provide corrections to his work. This leads to a lot of frustration for Rigby as he struggles to keep Doug from going overboard with his assignments.
While Doug's enthusiasm and hard work are admirable, it creates a strain on Rigby, who is overwhelmed with the amount of work he has to do to keep Doug under control. The episode shows how even the most well-intentioned helpers can be a burden if their enthusiasm is not properly managed. It also serves as a reminder that even with the best of intentions, sometimes it is better to simply do your own work without assistance.
The episode was rated 8,00 from 196 votes.
In the episode "Rage Against the TV" of Regular Show, Mordecai and Rigby are just about to beat the last boss in their new video game, "The Hammer", when the TV breaks. Their friends Skips, Pops, Muscle Man, and High-Five Ghost want to see Mordecai and Rigby defeat The Hammer and modernize the replacement TV.
The episode is sure to be an exciting one, filled with suspense and drama as Mordecai and Rigby race to beat The Hammer before the TV goes out. But with their friends cheering them on, Mordecai and Rigby may just make it. Fans of the show will also get a thrill when someone dies, as hinted in the comments.
The episode was rated 8,01 from 224 votes.
Mordecai and Rigby are always on the hunt for the latest video games. In this episode of Regular Show, they find a game they think is amazing and jump on the chance to purchase it. However, when they get it home and start playing, they realize it's not nearly as good as they thought it would be. Frustrated and disappointed, they try to get their money back from the store.
When the store manager refuses to give them a refund, Mordecai and Rigby decide to take matters into their own hands. They find creative ways to sabotage the store's sales of the game and in response, the manager sucks them into the game. In order to get their freedom and their money back, Mordecai and Rigby must defeat the manager and his evil minions. Will they succeed? Watch to find out!
The episode was rated 8,02 from 193 votes.
In the Regular Show episode "First Day," Mordecai and Rigby answer a newspaper ad posted by Benson looking for two groundskeepers. Mordecai and Rigby soon realize that their jobs are not quite what they expected. They are tasked with mundane tasks like mowing the lawn and cleaning up the park, but they soon discover that the job is more than just a boring chore. Instead, they learn that they can use their unique skills and talents to help Benson keep the park running smoothly.
This episode is an updated version of the original pilot and looks to be pretty good. Mordecai and Rigby's silly antics and banter make this episode a fun and entertaining watch. They use their imagination and friendship to make their jobs more fun and to come up with creative solutions for the problems that arise. The show does a great job of introducing the characters and setting up the dynamic between Mordecai and Rigby. For fans of the show, this episode is a must-watch to get a feel for the show's humor and tone.
The episode was rated 8,06 from 177 votes.
In the episode Grave Sights of Regular Show, Mordecai and Rigby decide to organize a scary movie fundraiser for the park. With the help of Benson, they set up a makeshift movie theater and rent out a projector as well as a few classic horror flicks. As the others in the park come to watch the movies, an unexpected surprise awaits them.
As the night progresses, the park visitors start to get spooked by the movies and the eerie atmosphere of the park. Mordecai and Rigby realize that more than just funds are being raised. As the night darkens, people start to report ghostly sightings around the park and Mordecai and Rigby find themselves in a race against time to figure out what is going on. With the help of Benson, they must solve the mystery of the ghostly sightings before it's too late.
The episode was rated 8,16 from 185 votes.
In the Regular Show episode "A Bunch of Baby Ducks", Mordecai and Rigby are asked to clean the old fountain. While they are cleaning, they discover a bunch of baby ducks. Mordecai and Rigby take the baby ducks back to their home and attempt to care for them.
The two quickly realize that caring for the ducks is more difficult than they expected. They must find food for the ducks, clean their living space, and protect them from any potential danger. With Mordecai and Rigby's help, the baby ducks grow and thrive in their new home.
This episode of Regular Show is both funny and heart warming. While Mordecai and Rigby may not be the most responsible caretakers, their care for the ducks shows the heart and compassion that has become a cornerstone of the show. It is a great reminder of the importance of caring for the creatures around us.
The episode was rated 8,22 from 184 votes.
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