Regular Show

10 Best Episodes of Regular Show - Season 5

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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Regular Show - S5E29

#15 - I Like You Hi (Season 5 - Episode 29)

Mordecai ponders over his feelings towards C.J. after he sends an auto-corrected text message to her saying that he likes her.

The episode was rated 7.86 from 110 votes.

Regular Show - S5E5

#14 - Wall Buddy (Season 5 - Episode 5)

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Rigby buys a device that unfairly divides his share of the room to avoid cleaning his mess in it.

The episode was rated 7.88 from 146 votes.

Regular Show - S5E23

#13 - Guitar of Rock (Season 5 - Episode 23)

In the Regular Show episode "Guitar of Rock," Mordecai and Rigby are tasked with replacing their boss Benson's autographed guitar after he accidentally breaks it. The guitar in question belonged to Mr. Maellard, their boss's boss, and was signed by his favorite rock band, the Rock Heroes. Mordecai and Rigby are determined to find a new guitar of the same model as the old one, and thus embark on a wild adventure to find the guitar and replace it before Mr. Maellard finds out.

The episode is full of hilarity and unexpected twists. Mordecai and Rigby are forced to enlist the help of a shady guitar dealer and get into all sorts of trouble in their quest to replace the guitar. Along the way, they must contend with the Rock Heroes, who are determined to keep the guitar for themselves, and a mysterious guitar-stealing thief. In the end, Mordecai and Rigby are able to succeed in their mission and replace the guitar, much to the joy of Benson and Mr. Maellard.

The episode was rated 7.92 from 106 votes.

Regular Show - S5E2

#12 - Silver Dude (Season 5 - Episode 2)

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In the Regular Show episode "Silver Dude", Mordecai and Rigby are in need of some extra cash to purchase a new video game. So they decide to try their luck at street performing in order to make some quick cash. However, they soon run into a formidable opponent in the form of a street performer named Silver Dude. Silver Dude is a master at manipulating the crowd and he uses his talents to outdo Mordecai and Rigby's street performance.

The competition between Mordecai and Rigby and Silver Dude soon heats up and the two teams have to come up with increasingly impressive street performances in order to win the crowd's attention. In the end, it's a battle of wits and creativity between the two teams, with Silver Dude's showmanship eventually prevailing. Mordecai and Rigby come to the realization that they will have to work harder if they want to be successful in the street performing business.

The episode was rated 7.92 from 155 votes.

Regular Show - S5E4

#11 - Every Meat Burritos (Season 5 - Episode 4)

In the Regular Show episode "Every Meat Burritos," Mordecai, Rigby, Muscle Man, and Hi-Five Ghost all discover the Jimbros' Burritos Drive-Thru, where they offer a new special type of burrito called Every Meat Burritos. The friends are determined to get their hands on the burrito and embark on an adventure to achieve this mission. Along the way, they face a variety of obstacles, including an out of control monster truck and an overly enthusiastic customer service employee. In the end, they are able to accomplish their goal and enjoy the delicious Every Meat Burritos.

The episode of Regular Show "Every Meat Burritos" is a hilarious and exciting adventure. The antics of Mordecai, Rigby, Muscle Man, and Hi-Five Ghost as they try to get their hands on the burrito are sure to bring a smile to any viewer's face. The obstacles they face on the way are comical and the characters' interactions with each other are charming. The episode is a great example of the show's unique blend of humor and adventure, making it an enjoyable watch.

The episode was rated 7.95 from 151 votes.

Regular Show - S5E7

#10 - Survival Skills (Season 5 - Episode 7)

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In this episode of Regular Show, Mordecai and Rigby are tasked with bringing their boss, Benson, some much needed tortillas. However, their task is made more difficult when their plans to buy the tortillas are foiled. Instead, the two must resort to their own survival skills to get the job done.

Mordecai and Rigby use their wits and abilities to try and find the tortillas. They must search for food, build shelter, and use their knowledge of the outdoors to ultimately find the tortillas. Along the way, there are plenty of misadventures and hijinks. The two friends must rely on each other in order to succeed.

In the end, Mordecai and Rigby are triumphant and find the tortillas. They bring the much needed food back to Benson, and all is right in the world. This episode is a fun and exciting adventure that shows the strength of friendship and the power of survival skills.

The episode was rated 7.96 from 141 votes.

Regular Show - S5E36

#9 - Skips in the Saddle (Season 5 - Episode 36)

In the Regular Show episode "Skips in the Saddle," Skips finds himself feeling a little lonely and decides to try and find his soul mate. He goes on a dating show and is determined to find someone to share his life with, inspired by the happiness he sees in all of the other couples.

On the show, Skips quickly realizes that it's not as easy as it looks to find the perfect match. He meets a few different people, but none of them seem quite right. He soon learns that finding true love is a complicated journey and that it takes time to find the right person. In the end, Skips comes to the realization that it's better to be patient and wait for the right person to come along.

The episode was rated 7.97 from 97 votes.

Regular Show - S5E33

#8 - Gold Watch (Season 5 - Episode 33)

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In the Regular Show episode "Gold Watch," Benson is determined to win a gold watch at the park. Unfortunately, his enthusiasm gets the best of him and he ends up eating too many buffalo wings, putting his hopes of winning the watch in jeopardy.

The episode follows Benson as he tries to make up for his mistake by competing in a series of wacky challenges. Along the way, he learns an important lesson about gluttony and discovers the true value of the gold watch. It's a fun, lighthearted episode that's full of laughs and life lessons.

The episode was rated 8.00 from 107 votes.

Regular Show - S5E22

#7 - Saving Time (Season 5 - Episode 22)

In the Regular Show episode "Saving Time", Mordecai and Rigby decide to play a prank on Daylight Saving Time by setting all the clocks in the park at the wrong time. Of course, this leads to disastrous results. People arrive late to their appointments, important events start hours behind schedule, and the whole day is thrown off balance. It's up to Mordecai and Rigby to fix their mistake and get time back on track.

The episode is a comedic romp as Mordecai and Rigby try to undo the chaos they've caused. It's a mad dash to reset all the clocks, as well as the minds of the people they've inconvenienced. In the end, the duo manages to get everything back to normal, but not without a few mishaps and misadventures along the way. "Saving Time" is a fun and lighthearted episode that shows us the importance of taking responsibility for our actions.

The episode was rated 8.01 from 117 votes.

Regular Show - S5E27

#6 - Bad Portrait (Season 5 - Episode 27)

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In the episode Bad Portrait of the beloved cartoon Regular Show, Mordecai and Rigby are tasked with fixing an important portrait of their boss, Benson, that has been ruined. The two friends find themselves in a race against time to repaint the portrait before it is presented to Benson.

Mordecai and Rigby quickly realize that their skills in painting are not quite up to the task, and they must enlist the help of their friends to complete the painting in time. The episode is full of laughs and action as the gang frantically works together to create a portrait worthy of being presented to Benson. In the end, Mordecai and Rigby manage to get the painting finished and present it to Benson, who is pleased with the result.

The episode was rated 8.05 from 112 votes.

Regular Show - S5E6

#5 - A Skips in Time (Season 5 - Episode 6)

In the episode of Regular Show, β€œA Skips in Time”, Mordecai and Rigby must help Skips return his teenage self to his own time before he dies. A time-traveling tornado has sent an 18th-century Skips to the present, and Mordecai and Rigby must figure out a way to travel back in time to the 18th-century.

Mordecai and Rigby face a difficult challenge as they must save Skips before it's too late. They enlist the help of their other friends to figure out a way to travel back in time. Along the way, they also learn a bit about Skips’ past. In the end, they are able to successfully return Skips to his rightful place in time, saving his life and restoring balance to the universe.

The episode was rated 8.09 from 150 votes.

Regular Show - S5E37

#4 - Thomas Fights Back (Season 5 - Episode 37)

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In the Regular Show episode, "Thomas Fights Back," Thomas is determined to prove his worth by retrieving the park founder's statue. After the statue is stolen, Thomas volunteers to take on the mission, despite the protests from his friends. Determined to show that he is capable of fulfilling the task, he begins the long journey to the castle where the statue is being held.

Over the course of his mission, Thomas faces many obstacles. He has to battle his way through the castle, dodge obstacles and outsmart the people who took the statue. In the end, Thomas succeeds in retrieving the statue and returns it to the park. His friends are proud of him and Thomas finally proves himself worthy. This episode of Regular Show is an inspiring story of perseverance, courage and friendship.

The episode was rated 8.14 from 102 votes.

Regular Show - S5E40

#3 - Real Date (Season 5 - Episode 40)

In the episode "Real Date" of Regular Show, Mordecai and C.J. want to go on a romantic date. Mordecai is ready for a perfect night out with C.J., but their plans quickly go awry. After all the wrong turns and misdirected plans, Mordecai and C.J. eventually find a way to make the night special.

Mordecai and C.J. try to find a place to eat, but they can't agree on anything. After some back and forth, Mordecai finally agrees to C.J.'s choice, only to have the restaurant close right after they arrive. With no other options, the two decide to take a spontaneous road trip to find a new place to eat. Along the way, they get lost in the woods and encounter some unexpected characters.

Ultimately, Mordecai and C.J. make it to the restaurant they were hoping to find and have a truly special night. Despite all the bumps in the road, Mordecai and C.J. manage to have a perfect date that neither of them will ever forget.

The episode was rated 8.22 from 105 votes.

Regular Show - S5E24

#2 - Skips' Story (1) (Season 5 - Episode 24)

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Skips is an immortal being who works as the groundskeeper of the park where Mordecai and Rigby work. In this episode, Skips tells the two of them the story of how he became immortal. Skips claims that the source of his immortality is a magical stone that he found many years ago when he was out exploring the world. He tells them that he found the stone in a dark cave and that when he touched it, a powerful magical energy suddenly filled his body, granting him eternal life.

The story takes a turn when Skips reveals that the stone also brought with it a curse. He says that the magical energy that gave him immortality also cursed him with loneliness. He explains that since he is immortal, he can never die, but it also means that he can never find true companionship because no one else can share his life with him. This leads Mordecai and Rigby to sympathize with Skips and they vow to be his friends no matter what.

The episode was rated 8.61 from 107 votes.

Regular Show - S5E25

#1 - Skips' Story (2) (Season 5 - Episode 25)

In the second part of Skips' story, Mordecai and Rigby learn the origins of Skips' immortality. After years of being an immortal, Skips was tested by a wizard in order to prove his worthiness to remain immortal. Through a series of magical tests, Skips was able to prove his worth and remain immortal.

In the end, Mordecai and Rigby learn the importance of friendship, when Skips reveals the wizard's final test was for Skips to find a true friend. It was this test that allowed Skips to remain immortal and it was his friendship with Mordecai and Rigby that made it possible. The episode ends with Skips thanking Mordecai and Rigby for being his friends and completing the test.

The episode was rated 8.68 from 105 votes.

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