Regular Show season 6
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No. of episodes | 28[1][2] |
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Original network | Cartoon Network |
Original release | October 9, 2014 June 25, 2015 | –
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The sixth season of the American animated comedy television series Regular Show, created by J. G. Quintel, originally aired on Cartoon Network in the United States. Quintel created the series' pilot using characters from his comedy shorts for the canceled anthology series The Cartoonstitute. He developed Regular Show from his own experiences in college. Simultaneously, several of the show's main characters originated from his animated shorts The Naïve Man from Lolliland and 2 in the AM PM. Following its fifth season's success, Regular Show was renewed for a sixth season on October 29, 2013. The season ran from October 9, 2014,[3] to June 25, 2015, and was produced by Cartoon Network Studios.[2]
Regular Show's sixth season was storyboarded and written by Calvin Wong, Ryan Pequin, Benton Connor, Sarah Oleksyk, Madeline Queripel, Minty Lewis, Toby Jones, Owen Dennis, and Casey Crowe. For this season, the writers were J. G. Quintel, Mike Roth, John Infantino, Sean Szeles, Michele Cavin, and Matt Price, who is also the story editor.
Development
[edit]Concept
[edit]Two 23-year-old friends,[4] a blue jay named Mordecai and a raccoon named Rigby, are employed as groundskeepers at a park and spend their days trying to slack off and entertain themselves by any means. This is much to the chagrin of their boss Benson and their coworker Skips, but the delight of Pops. Their other coworkers, Muscle Man (an overweight green man) and Hi-Five Ghost (a ghost with a hand extending from the top of his head) serve as their rivals.
Production
[edit]Many of the characters are loosely based on those developed for Quintel's student films at California Institute of the Arts: The Naive Man From Lolliland and 2 in the AM PM. Quintel pitched Regular Show for Cartoon Network's Cartoonstitute project, in which the network allowed artists to create pilots with no notes to be optioned as a show possibly. After The Cartoonstitute was scrapped, and Cartoon Network executives approved the greenlight for Regular Show, production officially began on August 14, 2009.[5] After being green-lit, Quintel recruited several indie comic book artists to compose the show's staff, as their style matched close to what he desired for the series. The season was storyboarded and written by Calvin Wong, Ryan Pequin, Benton Connor, Sarah Oleksyk, Madeline Queripel, Minty Lewis, Toby Jones, Owen Dennis, and Casey Crowe. For this season, the writers were J. G. Quintel, Mike Roth, John Infantino, Sean Szeles, Michele Cavin, and Matt Price, who is also the story editor, while being produced by Cartoon Network Studios. This was the last season Roth was involved in, before he left to work with the Cartoon Network Studios shorts program; in which Szeles took his place as sole supervising producer.
The sixth season of Regular Show was produced between September 2013 and August 2014. It utilizes double entendres and mild language; Quintel stated that, although the network wanted to step up from the more child-oriented fare, some restrictions came with this switch.
Episodes
[edit]No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written and storyboarded by | Original air date [6] | Prod. code [7] | U.S. viewers (millions) | |||||
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154 | 1 | "Maxin' and Relaxin'" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Calvin Wong and Ryan Pequin | October 9, 2014 | 1029–163 | 2.19[8] | |||||
Mordecai fears of being embarrassed by his mother when C.J. wants to come over for a family dinner. Song: "Whoomp! (There It Is)" by Tag Team Guest voices: Katey Sagal and Ed Begley Jr. as Mordecai's parents | ||||||||||||
155 | 2 | "New Bro on Campus" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Benton Connor and Madeline Queripel | October 16, 2014 | 1029–164 | 2.24[9] | |||||
After breaking off his friendship with Hi-Five Ghost over an embarrassing video, Muscle Man tells Mordecai and Rigby the story of how he and Hi-Five Ghost met back in high school when he was the big man on campus — until new kid Hi-Five Ghost comes in and usurps his title. Guest voices: Danny Cooksey as Reggie | ||||||||||||
156 | 3 | "Daddy Issues" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Benton Connor and Sarah Oleksyk | October 23, 2014 | 1029–165 | 1.71[10] | |||||
C.J. competes in a mini-golf tournament to win a card that permits people to cut in line at their favorite restaurant, but things hit a snag when C.J. has to compete against her overly-competitive father. Guest voices: Christopher McDonald as Carl Putter | ||||||||||||
157 | 4 | "Terror Tales of the Park IV"[a] | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Toby Jones and Owen Dennis, Sarah Oleksyk and Minty Lewis ("Scary Movie Night" only) | October 29, 2014 | 1029–161 | 1.74[11] | |||||
1029–162 | ||||||||||||
The park workers tell scary stories to keep Muscle Man awake while driving to visit his mother on Halloween. • "The Hole" – Pops has to be sacrificed to a sacred hole but tries to get the group to think of another way. • "Unfinished Business" – After Mordecai and Rigby die, Benson has to get the two fired in order to get them to stop haunting the house. • "Scary Movie Night" – Mordecai, Rigby, Eileen and C.J. get stuck in a horror film and have to survive it until the end of the movie. Note: In the United Kingdom, this episode airs without the final story, "Scary Movie Night", due to scenes of horror deemed too strong for younger viewers. | ||||||||||||
158 | 5 | "The End of Muscle Man" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Minty Lewis and Sarah Oleksyk | October 30, 2014 | 1029–167 | 1.38[12] | |||||
Muscle Man gives the group a list of things that he wants to do before "the end." When everyone realizes he is serious, they decide to make Muscle Man's final wishes come true. | ||||||||||||
159 | 6 | "Lift with Your Back" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Toby Jones and Owen Dennis | November 6, 2014 | 1029–166 | 1.71[13] | |||||
Feeling unappreciated, Rigby quits his job at the park and gets a job with a moving company. | ||||||||||||
160 | 7 | "Eileen Flat Screen" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Minty Lewis and Sarah Oleksyk | November 13, 2014 | 1029–172 | 1.60[14] | |||||
Rigby plans to surprise Eileen by setting up her new flat screen TV for her, but things take a turn when Eileen's roommate interferes. | ||||||||||||
161 | 8 | "The Real Thomas"[a] | J. G. Quintel Robert Alvarez (animation) | Calvin Wong and Ryan Pequin | November 20, 2014 | 1029–169 | 1.71[15] | |||||
1029–170 | ||||||||||||
Rigby suspects that Thomas is a Russian spy, and when he finds out that it is true, it is up to him, Mordecai, and Benson to save the park from the KGB. | ||||||||||||
162 | 9 | "The White Elephant Gift Exchange" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Benton Connor and Madeline Queripel | December 4, 2014 | 1029–168 | 2.12[16] | |||||
The park workers plan revenge on Muscle Man for giving them prank gifts every year during their White Elephant Gift Exchange. Song: "A Holly Jolly Christmas" by Burl Ives | ||||||||||||
163 | 10 | "Merry Christmas Mordecai" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Benton Connor and Madeline Queripel | December 4, 2014 | 1029–173 | 2.12[16] | |||||
Margaret returns to town for Eileen's Christmas party, which complicates things for Mordecai now that he is with C.J. -- and things get worse when Mordecai breaks C.J.'s heart. | ||||||||||||
164 | 11 | "Sad Sax" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Ryan Pequin | January 8, 2015 | 1029–175 | 1.85[17] | |||||
Following the events of "Merry Christmas Mordecai", Mordecai tries to make things right with C.J. with the help of a shirtless street saxophonist, but each of his solutions makes things worse. Guest voices: Katey Sagal as Mordecai's mom and Jason Mantzoukas as Sad Sax Guy. | ||||||||||||
165 | 12 | "Park Managers' Lunch" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Toby Jones and Owen Dennis | January 15, 2015 | 1029–171 | 1.84[18] | |||||
Benson is invited to a park managers' luncheon by Gene, but his employees worry that it might be a trap. | ||||||||||||
166 | 13 | "Mordecai and Rigby Down Under" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Calvin Wong and Casey Crowe | January 22, 2015 | 1029–174 | 1.88[19] | |||||
Mordecai and Rigby are accidentally sent to Australia, so they have to look for a way to get to the airport, or else they'll be fired by Benson for being late. | ||||||||||||
167 | 14 | "Married and Broke" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Toby Jones and Owen Dennis | January 29, 2015 | 1029–176 | 1.80[20] | |||||
After his stockbroker is arrested on fraud charges, Muscle Man and Starla compete on a game show where couples compete to win an all-expenses-paid wedding. | ||||||||||||
168 | 15 | "I See Turtles" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Benton Connor and Madeline Queripel | February 5, 2015 | 1029–178 | 1.72[21] | |||||
Mordecai, Rigby, C.J., and Eileen head to the beach to watch the sea turtles hatch and head into the ocean, but they stumble upon a beachside resort where the wealthy are using turtles in their spas as a fountain of youth. Guest voices: John Cygan as The Turtles & Officer Hank and Danny Cooksey as Spa Stan & Officer Glenn | ||||||||||||
169 | 16 | "Format Wars II" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Calvin Wong and Casey Crowe | February 12, 2015 | 1029–179 | 1.67[22] | |||||
Mordecai, Rigby, Muscle Man, Hi-Five Ghost and Benson set out to stop an impending war coming from a new format, DVD. Guest voice: Joel McHale as DVD | ||||||||||||
170 | 17 | "Happy Birthday Song Contest" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Minty Lewis and Sarah Oleksyk | February 19, 2015 | 1029–177 | 2.08[23] | |||||
Mordecai and Rigby are determined to win a happy birthday song contest so they can get a year's supply of cake. | ||||||||||||
171 | 18 | "Benson's Suit" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Ryan Pequin | February 26, 2015 | 1029–180 | 1.86[24] | |||||
Benson finds a suit in the park and begins wearing it to command respect — only to learn that the government made the suit, and corrupt leaders and business people will stop at nothing to get it. | ||||||||||||
172 | 19 | "Gamers Never Say Die" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Toby Jones and Owen Dennis | March 5, 2015 | 1029–181 | 1.73[25] | |||||
Mordecai, Rigby and Benson set out to find a rare video game patch from an old video game. | ||||||||||||
173 | 20 | "1000th Chopper Flight Party" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Minty Lewis | March 12, 2015 | 1029–182 | 1.66[26] | |||||
Mordecai tries to avoid further relationship problems when he attends Margaret's 1000th chopper flight party for her father. | ||||||||||||
174 | 21 | "Party Horse" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Benton Connor and Madeline Queripel | March 19, 2015 | 1029–183 | 1.49[27] | |||||
An alien pod crashes onto Earth and an alien horse known as Party Horse turns to Mordecai and Rigby to help him pass a U.S. History test. Guest voice: Adam Pally as Party Horse 42699 | ||||||||||||
175 | 22 | "Men in Uniform" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Calvin Wong and Casey Crowe | March 26, 2015 | 1029–184 | 1.95[28] | |||||
The park workers try to find different ways to keep the park open when Mr. Maellard announces his plans to shut down the park due to lack of attendance. | ||||||||||||
176 | 23 | "Garage Door" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Benton Connor and Madeline Queripel | April 2, 2015 | 1029–188 | 1.63[29] | |||||
Mordecai and Rigby have to buy a new garage door after they damage the old one. | ||||||||||||
177 | 24 | "Brilliant Century Duck Crisis Special"[a] | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Toby Jones and Owen Dennis | April 9, 2015 | 1029–190 | 1.99[30] | |||||
1029–192 | ||||||||||||
In an homage to all things mecha anime, Mordecai and Rigby have to get rid of a cassowary in the park, which turns into an epic battle over merchandising rights when the baby ducks and full-grown geese return to enlist the help of the park workers to defeat a pair of lawyers and their iron-clad contracts. Song: "Daybreak on a Rose~Petal" by Mutato Muzika and Owen Dennis | ||||||||||||
178 | 25 | "Not Great Double Date" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Toby Jones and Owen Dennis | June 22, 2015 | 1029–186 | 1.66[31] | |||||
After the events of "1000th Chopper Flight Party", C.J. comes over to forgive Margaret for what happened then (and what happened on "Merry Christmas, Mordecai") and invites her on a double date with her and Mordecai. The trouble is, Margaret lied about having a boyfriend so she could calm C.J. down from her rage — and must keep up the masquerade with the help of Eileen and Rigby's outlandish story of how they met. | ||||||||||||
179 | 26 | "Death Kwon Do-Livery" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Calvin Wong and Casey Crowe | June 23, 2015 | 1029–189 | 1.70[32] | |||||
Mordecai and Rigby fight with the power of death-kwon-do to help Sensei obtain a new stomach for his much need stomach transplant. But Sensei's trainee, Jimmy, wants it to himself. | ||||||||||||
180 | 27 | "Lunch Break" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Minty Lewis and Ryan Pequin | June 24, 2015 | 1029–191 | 1.60[33] | |||||
Mordecai and Rigby have to remember all of their food challenges so that they can eat a 10ft sandwich. | ||||||||||||
181 | 28 | "Dumped at the Altar" | Robert Alvarez (animation) | Minty Lewis and Ryan Pequin | June 25, 2015 | 1029–187 | 1.59[34] | |||||
The park workers help Muscle Man and Starla on their wedding day. Meanwhile, Mordecai finds his relationship in danger when Margaret gets invited to the wedding, and an awkward speech leads to a final falling-out between Mordecai and CJ. |
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