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 Regular Show episode "The Best Burger in the World", Mordecai and Rigby are determined to get their hands on the best burgers in the world. Their plan is to fool Benson, their boss, into thinking they are doing their job while they sneak off to get the burgers. In order to accomplish this, they come up with a series of hare-brained schemes that they hope will keep Benson in the dark.
The episode is full of laughs as Mordecai and Rigby try desperately to get their hands on the burgers. Along the way, they face off against a variety of wacky obstacles, such as a giant robot that wants to eat the burgers and a mysterious figure that appears to be following them. In the end, they manage to get the burgers, but not before they learn a valuable lesson about responsibility and hard work.
The episode was rated 7,88 from 166 votes.
In the episode "Cool Bikes" of Regular Show, Mordecai and Rigby get into trouble after wrecking the cart they were using and Benson takes it away from them. In order to get it back, they make a deal with Benson that if he admits that the bikes they received in replacement of the cart are cool, he'll give it back to them.
Mordecai and Rigby have to prove to Benson that the bikes are cool enough for him to admit it, and so the two set out to do some crazy stunts and activities on their bikes in an attempt to impress him. However, their attempts are not successful as Benson still refuses to admit that the bikes are cool. In the end, Mordecai and Rigby manage to prove that their bikes are indeed cool, and Benson has no choice but to give the cart back to them.
The episode was rated 7,88 from 206 votes.
In Regular Show's episode "Death Bear", Mordecai and Rigby are determined to impress Margaret and Eileen by taking a picture with Death Bear. The two believe that if they can get a photo with the intimidating and fearsome creature, they can prove their bravery and show the two ladies how courageous they can be. However, their journey to impress Margaret and Eileen leads them to some unexpected and dangerous situations as they encounter Death Bear and his crew in the woods.
Mordecai and Rigby must bravely face the threat of Death Bear and his crew as they try to take the perfect photo. The two come up with some creative ideas to try to get the perfect shot, but they are soon put in a life-threatening situation as Death Bear and his crew become increasingly hostile. In the end, Mordecai and Rigby must use their wits and courage to get out of the situation alive, and they ultimately succeed in getting the perfect photo they wanted.
The episode was rated 7,94 from 175 votes.
In the episode of Regular Show entitled "Yes Dude Yes," Mordecai finds out that Margaret is engaged and he decides that he must find a girlfriend to get over her as soon as possible. Mordecai goes on a date with a girl named CJ but she soon finds out that he has feelings for Margaret and leaves him. Poor CJ! Mordecai finds out that Margaret isn't actually engaged and he realizes that he needs to take his time to find someone who he is compatible with.
The episode also contains plenty of Mordecai's signature humor. Mordecai is described as "Mordecool," which is a play on his name and highlights his signature characteristics: he loves video games, goofing off and grilled cheese sandwiches. His sense of humor and love of fun add a lot of charm and entertainment to the episode, making it a great watch for fans of the show.
The episode was rated 7,95 from 164 votes.
In the episode Dead at Eight of Regular Show, Death is willing to spare Muscle Man's life if Mordecai and Rigby agree to babysit his kid. Mordecai and Rigby take on the task, but quickly learn that it's not as simple as it sounds. The kid is a handful, full of energy and mischievous, and they struggle to keep him under control. They find themselves in situations they never expected, like having to follow the kid through the mall and even chasing him through an abandoned factory. It's an adventure full of laughs and mishaps, as Mordecai and Rigby try to keep up with the kid and make sure he stays safe.
Throughout the episode, Mordecai and Rigby learn some valuable lessons about responsibility and friendship. While the situation is chaotic and often overwhelming, they manage to make the best of it and come to understand that sometimes their friendship is all they need to get through tough times. In the end, they realize that the kid was testing them and that the situation was an opportunity for them to grow. In the end, Death spares Muscle Man's life, and Mordecai and Rigby have a newfound appreciation of life.
The episode was rated 7,95 from 159 votes.
In the Regular Show episode "Butt Dial", Mordecai accidentally calls Margaret and leaves an embarrassing voicemail for her. Upon realizing his mistake, Mordecai panics and struggles to figure out how to erase the message before Margaret hears it. He turns to his best friend Rigby for help, but the two of them find themselves at a loss.
Desperate to find a solution, Mordecai and Rigby enlist the help of Muscle Man, another one of their friends, to come up with a plan. After several failed attempts, the trio finally discovers a way to delete the voicemail before Margaret finds out. In the end, Mordecai narrowly avoids an embarrassing situation due to the help of his friends.
The episode was rated 7,96 from 179 votes.
In this episode of Regular Show, Pops consumes a double glazed apple crisp and the gang must find a way to make him crash. Benson then reveals he wants a whole wheat donut, which will be instrumental in helping the gang achieve their goal.
The gang then comes up with a plan to utilize the donut to make Pops crash. Although they are initially worried that the plan will not work, they soon discover that the donut has the desired effect. Pops crashes and the gang is relieved that their plan was successful.
The episode was rated 7,97 from 180 votes.
In Regular Show, the episode "Diary" is a hilarious adventure. After being asked to water the plants, Mordecai and Rigby stumble upon a diary disaster on the ground. In a quest to repair it, they quickly find themselves making things worse. Soon, they uncover secrets that were never meant to be revealed in Margaret's Diary.
The duo's antics are sure to cause plenty of laughs as they try to piece together the diary and avoid the consequences of their actions. They will have to use their quick thinking to get out of this sticky situation and prevent Margaret from finding out what they have done. This episode is guaranteed to be a great time, as fans will be on the edge of their seats to discover what secrets will be revealed in Margaret's Diary.
The episode was rated 8,02 from 161 votes.
In the Regular Show episode Slam Dunk, Mordecai and Rigby challenge Muscle Man and High Five Ghost to a basketball game for a week’s worth of computer time. Mordecai and Rigby are desperate to gain access to the computer, so they don’t hesitate to take up the challenge. They are confident that they can beat Muscle Man and High Five Ghost in a game of basketball, and they will soon have their hands on the computer.
However, the challenge turns out to be a lot harder than Mordecai and Rigby had anticipated. Muscle Man and High Five Ghost have all the skills and experience of playing basketball, and they have the advantage of being a two-man team. Mordecai and Rigby must rely on their own skills and determination if they want to win the game. The two fight hard and eventually, they manage to defeat Muscle Man and High Five Ghost, securing the computer access they so desperately wanted.
The episode was rated 8,04 from 209 votes.
In the Regular Show episode "Trash Boat", Rigby decides to do something drastic to boost his coolness: change his name. He chooses the name Rigby Trash Boat, thinking it will help him stand out from the crowd. However, his new moniker quickly backfires, as his friends and colleagues don't take it seriously. Even worse, it attracts the attention of a group of bullies who mock him for his new name.
Rigby eventually realizes that he doesn't need a new name to be cool. With the help of his friends, he musters up the courage to confront the bullies and reclaim his old name. In the end, he learns an important lesson: sometimes the best way to be cool is to just be yourself.
The episode was rated 8,07 from 161 votes.
In this episode of Regular Show, Mordecai finally musters up the courage to make his move and try to kiss Margaret. He has been harbouring feelings for her for a while, and he decides that he is going to take a chance and go for it. Unfortunately, things don't quite go as planned and Mordecai's attempt at a romantic kiss turns into a hilariously awkward moment.
The two of them try to recover from the embarrassing moment, and Mordecai is left feeling embarrassed and disappointed. This episode is a great source of comedic relief, as well as a reminder that sometimes when you take a risk, it doesn't always work out. It also serves as a reminder to not give up, as Mordecai eventually gets the chance to redeem himself.
The episode was rated 8,13 from 165 votes.
In the Regular Show episode "Fuzzy Dice," the gang sets out to get Pop's a special birthday present: fuzzy dice. They soon discover, however, that the only way to get the dice is to win them at a carnival game. Undeterred by the challenge, the gang ventures off to the carnival, determined to win the game and give Pop's the perfect birthday gift.
At the carnival, the gang meets their match when they come up against a talented local competitor. Despite their best efforts, they find themselves unable to win the game. Just when it seems like all hope is lost, the gang comes up with a plan to beat their rival and secure the fuzzy dice. In the end, the gang succeeds in their mission, and Pop's is delighted with his special birthday present.
The episode was rated 8,20 from 154 votes.
In the episode, "Weekend at Benson's" of Regular Show, Mordecai and Rigby find themselves in a precarious situation. They have been tasked with helping Benson to impress Audrey, but Chuck has other ideas and is determined to get in the way. Mordecai and Rigby must utilize their wits and cunning if they are to have any chance of succeeding in their goal.
The episode is full of antics and hijinks as Mordecai and Rigby try to outsmart and outmaneuver Chuck at every turn. The comedic elements are aplenty as the two friends do their best to stay one step ahead of their rival. They must also contend with Benson's eagerness to please Audrey and his own antics as the trio's plan to win her heart unfolds.
The episode was rated 8,21 from 195 votes.
In the episode "Skips Vs. Technology" of the popular cartoon show Regular Show, Skips comes face to face with Mordecai and Rigby's lack of computer skills. Despite his lack of computer knowledge, Skips is determined to help the duo master technology.
The episode begins with Skips trying to show Mordecai and Rigby how to use the computer and perform tasks like sending emails and playing video games. Unfortunately, the duo's lack of computer savvy proves to be a huge obstacle. As the episode progresses, Skips gets increasingly frustrated with Mordecai and Rigby's lack of knowledge. Eventually, Skips is able to help them gain the skills they need to better use technology.
In the end, Skips is able to show Mordecai and Rigby that technology is not something to be feared and can be used in their everyday lives. This episode of Regular Show is a great example of how to use technology in a fun and entertaining way. It is a great reminder that technology can be a useful tool and should not be feared.
The episode was rated 8,26 from 162 votes.
In the Regular Show episode "Eggscellent", Mordecai and Rigby visit a fast food restaurant called "Eggscellent". Mordecai is determined to win a free hat if he can finish eating a huge omelette, but Rigby is doubtful that he can do it. Mordecai is determined to prove Rigby wrong and eat the entire omelette.
Throughout the episode, Mordecai struggles to finish the omelette. He's tempted to quit multiple times, but the catchy theme song of the restaurant inspires him to keep going. He gets a little help from his friends, but in the end, Mordecai succeeds in finishing the omelette and wins the hat.
The episode is a great example of the show's unique blend of comedy and heart. Mordecai's determination to prove Rigby wrong and his friends' support of him are both uplifting and humorous. It's a great reminder that often times it's the little things, like a free hat, that can make a big difference.
The episode was rated 8,35 from 185 votes.
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