Best Episodes
Regular Show is a beloved animated television show that aired on Cartoon Network from 2010 to 2017. It follows the adventures of two best friends, Mordecai the six-foot-tall blue jay and Rigby the hyperactive raccoon, as they try to entertain themselves while working at a park. With nine seasons, viewers have had a lot of episodes to choose from and have ranked some as the best. In this article, we will discuss the best episodes of Regular Show and why they are ranked so high.
The show has had a lot of great episodes over the years, but a few have stood out and become fan favorites. These episodes have been ranked for their creative storylines, memorable characters, and classic jokes. Some of the best episodes include "Journey to the Bottom of the Crash Pit," "The Christmas Special," "Skips Strikes," and "Rigby's Graduation Day Special."
Each of these episodes has something unique to offer viewers, whether it's an exciting adventure, a heartfelt story, or a laugh-out-loud moment. We will go into detail about what makes these episodes so special and why they are considered the best of the best.
Written by Sophie and last updated on feb 13, 2023.
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The guys gather in the house on the Dome and tell scary Halloween stories just like ol’ times, only this Halloween, the stories have an extra terrifying, science fiction twist. (1/2)
The episode was rated 7.67 from 151 votes.
Mordecai and Rigby try to avoid spoilers of their favorite show, but Benson wants to spoil it to get revenge on them for forgetting to vacuum the house.
The episode was rated 7.68 from 139 votes.
The guys celebrate their first Christmas in space by opening presents, eating peppermint bark and telling Christmas stories. Benson wants the stories to be more Christmasy but the guys keep adding scary elements, which infuriate their boss. (2/2)
The episode was rated 7.69 from 148 votes.
The guys celebrate their first Christmas in space by opening presents, eating peppermint bark and telling Christmas stories. Benson wants the stories to be more Christmasy but the guys keep adding scary elements, which infuriate their boss. (1/2)
The episode was rated 7.69 from 148 votes.
The guys gather in the house on the Dome and tell scary Halloween stories just like ol’ times, only this Halloween, the stories have an extra terrifying, science fiction twist. (2/2)
The episode was rated 7.71 from 150 votes.
Mordecai and Rigby have to beat the Space Bush station in a dangerous race.
The episode was rated 7.74 from 137 votes.
The crew have an encounter with "brobots" whose purpose is to serve others, but Mordecai and Rigby are suspicious of them.
The episode was rated 7.76 from 173 votes.
The crew arrive on Planet Nielsen where they are reunited with the Guardians of Obsolete Formats and meet the Seer who has been watching them since the very beginning.
The episode was rated 7.77 from 130 votes.
After the events of "Rigby's Graduation Day Special" the Park guys and Eileen must formulate a plan to survive in space and how to live in it.
The episode was rated 7.78 from 207 votes.
Before arriving at Lolliland, Pops becomes despondent due to his approaching battle. The crew then try to cheer him up by recording their memories.
The episode was rated 7.86 from 125 votes.
A mysterious new enemy, Anti-Pops, is after Pops forcing everyone on the Space Tree Station to evacuate.
The episode was rated 7.86 from 138 votes.
Regular Show's "No Train No Gain" episode follows Earl as he begins training Pops for a strong and healthy lifestyle. He does this through the technique of the training montage, which is able to bend space and time while leveling up. Mordecai and Rigby help Pops out with one of their songs and end up trapping the entire Park crew in a montage. This episode is full of laughs and fun, as the Park crew tries to make the best out of their situation.
The episode has a lot of entertaining moments, as Pops learns how to become a stronger and healthier version of himself. Earl is a passionate trainer, and he goes to great lengths to ensure that Pops is successful, while Mordecai and Rigby provide some comic relief. The montage also serves as a great way to advance the plot, as it allows the characters to make progress quickly. Viewers will find themselves laughing at the antics of the Park crew and rooting for Pops as he undergoes his transformation.
The episode was rated 7.95 from 137 votes.
In the first episode of the Regular Show's series finale, the "A Regular Epic Final Battle", the crew arrives at Lolliland, seemingly early, ready with a plan to take down Anti-Pops. Mordecai and Rigby have set up various traps in the hopes of catching Anti-Pops off guard, but to no avail. Despite their best efforts, Anti-Pops is unfazed by their attempt to stop him.
The episode sets up an exciting finale as Mordecai and Rigby must come up with an alternate plan to save their friends and the world from Anti-Pops. While it's clear that the two are in over their heads, their determination and courage will surely be put to the test as they face the greatest challenge of their lives. With a whole host of new allies, enemies, and adventures, this episode promises to be an epic conclusion to the beloved show.
The episode was rated 8.00 from 138 votes.
In this episode of Regular Show, Mordecai and Rigby find themselves stuck in the middle of an epic battle between Pops and Anti-Pops. With allies from both sides rallying together, the forces are evenly matched, leaving Mordecai and Rigby with no choice but to jump between the factions. Things take an unexpected turn when Pops transforms into Super Saiyan Pops, giving him the strength to take on Anti-Pops.
The two forces clash in an intense battle, with neither one having the upper hand. Mordecai and Rigby desperately try to find a way to end the battle and finally succeed when they realize that Pops and Anti-Pops are actually two parts of the same being. By reconciling the two, the battle finally comes to an end.
The episode was rated 8.21 from 145 votes.
The finale episode of Regular Show, titled "The Power" left fans with an emotional yet satisfying conclusion. Mordecai and Rigby travel back to the first episode, and realize that they need to save Pops. In a selfless act, Pops sacrifices himself to save the universe. 25 years later, the entire park crew return to their friends and family, and Mordecai and Rigby reflect on Pops' sacrifice. The episode ends with Pops watching the series on VHS and his final words, "Jolly good show".
Fans of the show were moved by the bittersweet ending, and the recognition that childhood shows must come to an end. The episode received many positive comments, with many viewers praising the show for being so wholesome and for creating a great ending for a beloved classic. The episode was a tribute to the golden age of cartoons, from the 1990's to the 2010's, and many viewers expressed their sadness that these shows will eventually end. All that is left is for viewers to watch the movie, but for now, farewell to another great series from a better time.
The episode was rated 9.03 from 158 votes.
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