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* As we know, both these characters harbor a lot of similarities, namely their violent, sadistic behavior, as well their rather manipulative skills, all of them being intents to attack everyone who get in their way, as a kind of vengeance upon them, especially to the point [[TheDreaded they are callous enough to frighten them]]. They are also pretty prone to [[TheSociopath rather violent]] [[RageBreakingPoint rage-breaking points]], leading them to quite all their chaotic deeds, [[TheNapoleon

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* As we know, both these characters harbor a lot of similarities, namely their violent, sadistic behavior, as well their rather manipulative skills, all of them being intents to attack everyone who get in their way, as a kind of vengeance upon them, especially to the point [[TheDreaded [[TheDreaded they are callous enough to frighten them]]. They are also pretty prone to [[TheSociopath [[TheSociopath rather violent]] [[RageBreakingPoint [[RageBreakingPoint rage-breaking points]], leading them to quite all their chaotic deeds, [[TheNapoleon

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* As we know, both these characters harbor a lot of similarities, namely their violent, sadistic behavior, as well their rather manipulative skills, all of them being intents to attack everyone who get in their way, as a kind of vengeance upon them, especially to the point they are callous enough to frighten them.

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* As we know, both these characters harbor a lot of similarities, namely their violent, sadistic behavior, as well their rather manipulative skills, all of them being intents to attack everyone who get in their way, as a kind of vengeance upon them, especially to the point [[TheDreaded they are callous enough to frighten them.them]]. They are also pretty prone to [[TheSociopath rather violent]] [[RageBreakingPoint rage-breaking points]], leading them to quite all their chaotic deeds, [[TheNapoleon
as well to their rather dwarf-like appearances]].
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* As we know, both these characters harbor a lot of similarities, namely their violent, sadistic behavior, as well their rather manipulative skills, all of them being intents to attack everyone who get in their way, as a kind of vengeance upon them, especially to the point they are callous enough to frighten them.
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[[WMG: Rigby is actually a BountyHunter hired by [[''WesternAnimation/GrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' Mandy]] to capture Grim.]]
As we know, Grim is most supposedly living in the vicinity of the park, living with his monster spouse, as well with his newborn son, after returning to the present to fix his mistakes, so he really failed in doing this, by becoming [[FromNobodyToNightmare as evil as his boss]], changing his accent with a [[EvilBrit British one]], pretty enough to make Mandy creating a clone of herself, which unwillingly marries Billy, so they are unwillingly cursed into being transformed into raccoon-like humanoid beings, so they later returned into pre-present, also changing their names into Sherm and Barbera, enough to gave birth to two children [[labelnote:Click to Expand]] [[{{Jerkass}} Rigby]] and [[AloofBigBrother Don]] [[/labelnote]]. Infuriated, the original Mandy called Ribgy at her phone to seek the Death for her, especially when he isn't working with Mordecai, in his younger adult days. And there is the point he betrayed his initial boss for teaming up with new friends for his new/current boss, Benson.

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[[WMG: Rigby is actually a BountyHunter hired by [[''WesternAnimation/GrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' [[WesternAnimation/GrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy Mandy]] to capture Grim.]]
As we know, Grim is most supposedly living in the vicinity of the park, living with his monster spouse, as well with his newborn son, after returning to the present to fix his mistakes, so he really failed in doing this, by becoming [[FromNobodyToNightmare [[FromNobodyToNightmare as evil as his boss]], changing his accent with a [[EvilBrit [[EvilBrit British one]], pretty enough to make Mandy creating a clone of herself, which unwillingly marries Billy, so they are unwillingly cursed into being transformed into raccoon-like humanoid beings, so they later returned into pre-present, also changing their names into Sherm and Barbera, enough to gave birth to two children [[labelnote:Click to Expand]] [[{{Jerkass}} [[{{Jerkass}} Rigby]] and [[AloofBigBrother [[AloofBigBrother Don]] [[/labelnote]]. Infuriated, the original Mandy called Ribgy at her phone to seek the Death for her, especially when he isn't working with Mordecai, in his younger adult days. And there is the point he betrayed his initial boss for teaming up with new friends for his new/current boss, Benson.
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[[WMG: Rigby is actually a BountyHunter hired by [[WesternAnimation/GrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy Mandy]] to capture Grim.]]
As we know, Grim is most supposedly living in the vicinity of the park, living with his monster spouse, as well with his newborn son, after returning to the present to fix his mistakes, so he really failed in doing this, by becoming [[FromNobodyToNightmare as evil as his boss]], changing his accent with a [[EvilBrit British one]], pretty enough to make Mandy creating a clone of herself, which unwillingly marries Billy, so they are unwillingly cursed into being transformed into raccoon-like humanoid beings, so they later returned into pre-present, also changing their names into Sherm and Barbera, enough to gave birth to two children [[labelnote:Click to Expand]] [[{{Jerkass}} Rigby]] and [[AloofBigBrother Don]] [[/labelnote]]. Infuriated, the original Mandy called Ribgy at her phone to seek the Death for her, especially when he isn't working with Mordecai, in his younger adult days. And there is the point he betrayed his initial boss for teaming up with new friends for his new/current boss, Benson.

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[[WMG: Rigby is actually a BountyHunter hired by [[WesternAnimation/GrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy [[''WesternAnimation/GrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' Mandy]] to capture Grim.]]
As we know, Grim is most supposedly living in the vicinity of the park, living with his monster spouse, as well with his newborn son, after returning to the present to fix his mistakes, so he really failed in doing this, by becoming [[FromNobodyToNightmare [[FromNobodyToNightmare as evil as his boss]], changing his accent with a [[EvilBrit [[EvilBrit British one]], pretty enough to make Mandy creating a clone of herself, which unwillingly marries Billy, so they are unwillingly cursed into being transformed into raccoon-like humanoid beings, so they later returned into pre-present, also changing their names into Sherm and Barbera, enough to gave birth to two children [[labelnote:Click to Expand]] [[{{Jerkass}} [[{{Jerkass}} Rigby]] and [[AloofBigBrother [[AloofBigBrother Don]] [[/labelnote]]. Infuriated, the original Mandy called Ribgy at her phone to seek the Death for her, especially when he isn't working with Mordecai, in his younger adult days. And there is the point he betrayed his initial boss for teaming up with new friends for his new/current boss, Benson.

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[[WMG: Rigby is actually a BountyHunter hired by [[WesternAnimation/GrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy Mandy]] to capture Grim.]]
As we know, Grim is most supposedly living in the vicinity of the park, living with his monster spouse, as well with his newborn son, after returning to the present to fix his mistakes, so he really failed in doing this, by becoming [[FromNobodyToNightmare as evil as his boss]], changing his accent with a [[EvilBrit British one]], pretty enough to make Mandy creating a clone of herself, which unwillingly marries Billy, so they are unwillingly cursed into being transformed into raccoon-like humanoid beings, so they later returned into pre-present, also changing their names into Sherm and Barbera, enough to gave birth to two children [[labelnote:Click to Expand]] [[{{Jerkass}} Rigby]] and [[AloofBigBrother Don]] [[/labelnote]]. Infuriated, the original Mandy called Ribgy at her phone to seek the Death for her, especially when he isn't working with Mordecai, in his younger adult days. And there is the point he betrayed his initial boss for teaming up with new friends for his new/current boss, Benson.
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* Jossed. We've seen both Benson's and Pop's families, they don't seem to be related.

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* Jossed. We've seen both Benson's and Pop's Pops's families, they don't seem to be related.

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He just devotes his time to [[{{Troll}} annoying people]] rather than CrushKillDestroy.

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He just devotes his time to [[{{Troll}} annoying people]] rather than CrushKillDestroy.destroying.
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In "This is My Jam," Mordecai tells Rigby to listen to Summertime Lovin' one more time from beginning to end, because then his brain can have closure and it'll stop being such an [[EarWorm Ear Worm]]. Mordecai leaves the room a few seconds after the song begins in supposed disgust. However, as soon as the song ends, he comes back in the room almost immediately, implying both that he knew when it ended and he was right outside. He was waiting right outside the door, jamming to the song, and just didn't want Rigby to know he immediately betrayed his views on "poppy trash."

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In "This is My Jam," Mordecai tells Rigby to listen to Summertime Lovin' one more time from beginning to end, because then his brain can have closure and it'll stop being such an [[EarWorm Ear Worm]].EarWorm. Mordecai leaves the room a few seconds after the song begins in supposed disgust. However, as soon as the song ends, he comes back in the room almost immediately, implying both that he knew when it ended and he was right outside. He was waiting right outside the door, jamming to the song, and just didn't want Rigby to know he immediately betrayed his views on "poppy trash."
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[[WMG: Alternatively, they're like Franchise/SamAndMax if they came from California instead of New York]]
* Mordecai is Sam and Rigby is Max. Mordecai has a laidback personality and is tall, Rigby has a hyperactive one and is short, both are co-workers who are almost never seen apart. Despite being the laidback one, Mordecai/Sam is not afraid to be violent to Rigby/Max due to their size, yet Rigby/Max is known to be the more violent one in fights with their enemies. Both star in SubvertedKidsShow s and live in ostensibly normal places that quickly turn into {{Crapsack World}}s due to their actions. Both live where they work. The premise of each episode of both is them getting given a task by their boss (in Mordecai and Rigbys case, Benson, and in Sam And Max's case, The Commissioner) and finding it doesn't go exactly as they planned. Both have been best friends since childhood and are well known to each others families, and despite occasional fighting, are inseparable and couldn't work apart. Both have TV Show, Comic Book and Videogame equivalents. The Comic book version of Regular Show is significantly crazier than the TV Show, which is true of the Sam And Max comics as well. The main difference in their personalities is that SamAndMax are harder working because they are detectives and a decade or two older, whereas Mordecai And Rigby's job of looking after the park is shown to be the only job they could get, and as such, they don't particularly care about it.

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[[WMG: Alternatively, they're like Franchise/SamAndMax ''Franchise/SamAndMax'' if they came from California instead of New York]]
* Mordecai is Sam and Rigby is Max. Mordecai has a laidback personality and is tall, Rigby has a hyperactive one and is short, both are co-workers who are almost never seen apart. Despite being the laidback one, Mordecai/Sam is not afraid to be violent to Rigby/Max due to their size, yet Rigby/Max is known to be the more violent one in fights with their enemies. Both star in SubvertedKidsShow s and live in ostensibly normal places that quickly turn into {{Crapsack World}}s due to their actions. Both live where they work. The premise of each episode of both is them getting given a task by their boss (in Mordecai and Rigbys case, Benson, and in Sam And Max's case, The Commissioner) and finding it doesn't go exactly as they planned. Both have been best friends since childhood and are well known to each others families, and despite occasional fighting, are inseparable and couldn't work apart. Both have TV Show, Comic Book and Videogame equivalents. The Comic book version of Regular Show is significantly crazier than the TV Show, which is true of the Sam And Max comics as well. The main difference in their personalities is that SamAndMax Sam and Max are harder working because they are detectives and a decade or two older, whereas Mordecai And Rigby's job of looking after the park is shown to be the only job they could get, and as such, they don't particularly care about it.

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[[WMG: [[ShowWithinAShow The Hugstables]] [[SubvertedKidsShow are NOT children's characters]]]]
Their show is actually ''of the horror genre'', employing seemingly kiddy elements (as opposed to typical horror things like gore and [[EldritchAbomination Eldritch Abominations]]) and intentionally turning it into UncannyValley as well as [[VillainProtagonist making the main cast villainous]] by showing them killing their victims on-screen, with absolutely no remorse for their actions under the guise of "childlike innocence and comprehension". Their victims quite visibly suffer and beg for mercy too before they turn into glitter. The show's main flaw however is that it wasn't executed that well and young children love it despite its darker elements, and as a result can be easily mistaken for a kids' show.
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[[WMG: Alternatively, they're like SamAndMax if they came from California instead of New York]]
* Mordecai is Sam and Rigby is Max. Mordecai has a laidback personality and is tall, Rigby has a hyperactive one and is short, both are co-workers who are almost never seen apart. Despite being the laidback one, Mordecai/Sam is not afraid to be violent to Rigby/Max due to their size, yet Rigby/Max is known to be the more violent one in fights with their enemies. Both star in SubvertedKidsShow s and live in ostensibly normal places that quickly turn into CrapsackWorlds due to their actions. Both live where they work. The premise of each episode of both is them getting given a task by their boss (in Mordecai and Rigbys case, Benson, and in Sam And Max's case, The Commissioner) and finding it doesn't go exactly as they planned. Both have been best friends since childhood and are well known to each others families, and despite occasional fighting, are inseparable and couldn't work apart. Both have TV Show, Comic Book and Videogame equivalents. The Comic book version of Regular Show is significantly crazier than the TV Show, which is true of the Sam And Max comics as well. The main difference in their personalities is that SamAndMax are harder working because they are detectives and a decade or two older, whereas Mordecai And Rigby's job of looking after the park is shown to be the only job they could get, and as such, they don't particularly care about it.

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[[WMG: Alternatively, they're like SamAndMax Franchise/SamAndMax if they came from California instead of New York]]
* Mordecai is Sam and Rigby is Max. Mordecai has a laidback personality and is tall, Rigby has a hyperactive one and is short, both are co-workers who are almost never seen apart. Despite being the laidback one, Mordecai/Sam is not afraid to be violent to Rigby/Max due to their size, yet Rigby/Max is known to be the more violent one in fights with their enemies. Both star in SubvertedKidsShow s and live in ostensibly normal places that quickly turn into CrapsackWorlds {{Crapsack World}}s due to their actions. Both live where they work. The premise of each episode of both is them getting given a task by their boss (in Mordecai and Rigbys case, Benson, and in Sam And Max's case, The Commissioner) and finding it doesn't go exactly as they planned. Both have been best friends since childhood and are well known to each others families, and despite occasional fighting, are inseparable and couldn't work apart. Both have TV Show, Comic Book and Videogame equivalents. The Comic book version of Regular Show is significantly crazier than the TV Show, which is true of the Sam And Max comics as well. The main difference in their personalities is that SamAndMax are harder working because they are detectives and a decade or two older, whereas Mordecai And Rigby's job of looking after the park is shown to be the only job they could get, and as such, they don't particularly care about it.
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* ERROR DETECTED WITH YOUR LOGIC. There is one huge factual error with your statement that josses it. (Cue dramatic sounds.) [[YouFailBiologyForever Birds lack penises. You hath failed biology.]]

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* ERROR DETECTED WITH YOUR LOGIC. There is one huge factual error with your statement that josses it. (Cue dramatic sounds.) [[YouFailBiologyForever [[ArtisticLicenseBiology Birds lack penises. You hath failed biology.]]
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That was less of a theory and more of an excuse to attack a show.


[[WMG: This show was created to compensate for how lame ''WesternAnimation/TheMarvelousMisadventuresofFlapjack'' was.]]

Isn't it kind of odd how Flapjack just went off the air all of the sudden. Most shows end it with a movie or at least a series finale like Chowder but it just went off air, just like most other unsuccesfull series. Flapjack really didn't have much of a plot anyway, and that Candy Island nonsense is just bogus. So the creator decided to up the ante significantly and came up with ''Regular Show''.
* Flapjack ended because the creator, Thurop Van Orman, had gone off to teach a college class. The episode "Fish Out Of Water" was the series finale. J.G. Quintel worked on the show as a writer/creative director.
* The show honestly sucked anyways.
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** Cause the authorities are going to stand up to someone with the Death Punch of Death. It doesn't just have death in it, it has it twice.

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** [[SarcasmMode Cause the authorities are going to stand up to someone with the Death Punch of Death. It Death.]] The name doesn't just have death in it, it has it twice.
''twice''!



He only says his name, his friend is a Japanese man who is also the only person who understands him, and at one point he uses Mud Shot on Mordechai and Rigby.

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He only says his own name, his friend is a Japanese man who is also the only person who understands him, and at one point he uses Mud Shot on Mordechai and Rigby.



* "Ekansssss!" "Coffeeee!"

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* "Ekansssss!" "Coffeeee!"
[[PokemonSpeak "Coffeeee!"]]



** How is that preferable to dying in lava?!

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** How is that ''[[FateWorseThanDeath that]]'' preferable to dying in lava?!
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* Sounds like a spell in ''TabletopGame/{{FATAL}}''. Which plants some PoisonOakEpilepticTrees about Death Kwan Do's origins.

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* Sounds like a spell in ''TabletopGame/{{FATAL}}''. Which plants some PoisonOakEpilepticTrees WMG/PoisonOakEpilepticTrees about Death Kwan Do's origins.
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[[spoiler: Throughout Season 8 we find out essentially that "that has happened before, it will happen again". In other words, the universe will be destroyed and recreated as it was, essentially being stuck in an eternal loop. However, it isn't the same. This time, things are different. There must be a point of divergence between the universes. In fact, the universe can't be completely the same each time. In some versions of the universe, Pops and Anti-Pops ended up fighting with pool noodles. History was different this time around. However, Lolliland was apparently the only planet not reset. This suggests the point of divergence must have originated there. Now we know that at least once Mordecai and Rigby had been present before, since a version of Mordecai was recorded on the wall but in that version of the universe everything was still destroyed. My hypothesis is that in the last universe they were sent back to The Power (episode) as in the finale but were unable to get the other characters to listen to them because they messed up and damaged the wall (so were assumed to be lying to distract them). They eventually got a message to Lolliland it was too late to do anything more to save the universe this time, but they arranged for The Power to end up in Mordecai and Rigby's hands next universe (by giving it to that wizard). It is, after all, a device which lets you convince people of anything by singing brief improvised songs. Singing brief improvised songs is Mordecai and Rigby's speciality, essentially making it custom made for them and their problem (the need to convince people to listen to them).]]


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[[spoiler: Throughout Season 8 we find out essentially that "that has happened before, it will happen again". In other words, the universe will be destroyed and recreated as it was, essentially being stuck in an eternal loop. However, it isn't the same. This time, things are different. There must be a point of divergence between the universes. In fact, the universe can't be completely the same each time. In some versions of the universe, Pops and Anti-Pops ended up fighting with pool noodles. History was different this time around. However, Lolliland was apparently the only planet not reset. This suggests the point of divergence must have originated there. Now we know that at least once Mordecai and Rigby had been present before, since a version of Mordecai was recorded on the wall but in that version of the universe everything was still destroyed. My hypothesis is that in the last universe they were sent back to The Power (episode) as in the finale (so the glitch in time still happened) but were unable to get the other characters to listen to them because they messed up and damaged the wall (so were assumed to be lying to distract them). They eventually got a message to Lolliland but it was too late to do anything more to save the universe this time, but they arranged for The Power to end up in Mordecai and Rigby's hands next universe (by giving it to that wizard). It is, after all, a device which lets you convince people of anything by singing brief improvised songs. Singing brief improvised songs is Mordecai and Rigby's speciality, essentially making it custom made for them and their problem (the need to convince people to listen to them).]]

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[[WMG: The title of the show doesn't mean regular in the sense of normal but in the way Pops uses "Good Show" and "Bad Show"]]
When life makes you happy, it's a "Good Show". When life makes you sad, it's a "Bad Show". Life is a mixture of both. It's not all good and it's not all bad. However crazy the world of regular show may be, it's still a mixture of the good and bad just like real life. It's a "Regular Show". [[spoiler: This takes on an extra meaning when you realise that Pops almost is God in the Regular Show universe, resetting the universe time and again in battle with his brother (who uses "Bad Show" as Pops uses good). It makes sense that this reality would be named in the terms of its creator(s).]]

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[[WMG: Margaret is a male-to-female {{Transsexual}}.]]

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[[WMG: Margaret is a male-to-female {{Transsexual}}.{{Transgender}} woman.]]

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** Doesn't help we saw her exboyfriend Angel from "Mordecai and the Rigbys" in the Rock and Roll underworld in "Guitar of Rock" meaning he died between those episodes.
*** However we have nothing to worry about since Mordecai did end up finding the one after all.
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* RegularShow is well-known for its somewhat risque content, particularly in the earlier episodes. The final episode is probably going to put everything Regular Show is known for and crank it up to eleven.

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* RegularShow WesternAnimation/RegularShow is well-known for its somewhat risque content, particularly in the earlier episodes. The final episode is probably going to put everything Regular Show is known for and crank it up to eleven.
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[[WMG: The Power originated on Lolliland]]
[[spoiler: Throughout Season 8 we find out essentially that "that has happened before, it will happen again". In other words, the universe will be destroyed and recreated as it was, essentially being stuck in an eternal loop. However, it isn't the same. This time, things are different. There must be a point of divergence between the universes. In fact, the universe can't be completely the same each time. In some versions of the universe, Pops and Anti-Pops ended up fighting with pool noodles. History was different this time around. However, Lolliland was apparently the only planet not reset. This suggests the point of divergence must have originated there. Now we know that at least once Mordecai and Rigby had been present before, since a version of Mordecai was recorded on the wall but in that version of the universe everything was still destroyed. My hypothesis is that in the last universe they were sent back to The Power (episode) as in the finale but were unable to get the other characters to listen to them because they messed up and damaged the wall (so were assumed to be lying to distract them). They eventually got a message to Lolliland it was too late to do anything more to save the universe this time, but they arranged for The Power to end up in Mordecai and Rigby's hands next universe (by giving it to that wizard). It is, after all, a device which lets you convince people of anything by singing brief improvised songs. Singing brief improvised songs is Mordecai and Rigby's speciality, essentially making it custom made for them and their problem (the need to convince people to listen to them).]]

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...was because he wanted his friends to have fun. He's just such a nice guy that to him, the best present would be knowing that his friends are happy, so he used a little trickery to convince them to get him a present that would require them to have the maximum amount of fun in order to get. He probably didn't anticipate the animatronics turning out to be mafia members, though.

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...was because he wanted his friends to have fun. He's just such a nice guy that to him, the best present would be knowing that his friends are happy, so he used a little trickery to convince them to get him a present that would require them to have the maximum amount of fun in order to get. He probably didn't anticipate the animatronics turning out to be mafia members, though.gangsters, though, or he would have sent them to someplace less dangerous.
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[[WMG: In "Fuzzy Dice", the real reason Pops wanted the fuzzy dice for his birthday...]]
...was because he wanted his friends to have fun. He's just such a nice guy that to him, the best present would be knowing that his friends are happy, so he used a little trickery to convince them to get him a present that would require them to have the maximum amount of fun in order to get. He probably didn't anticipate the animatronics turning out to be mafia members, though.
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Benton Connor said on his formspring that the show takes place somewhere between [[http://www.formspring.me/BentonConnor/q/160126841510729718 1993-1998]], which is impossible due to the technology. So I think RS is set in 2010, but society is the same as the 90's in the sense that stuff like JerseyShore and Music/JustinBieber never existed

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Benton Connor said on his formspring that the show takes place somewhere between [[http://www.formspring.me/BentonConnor/q/160126841510729718 1993-1998]], which is impossible due to the technology. So I think RS is set in 2010, but society is the same as the 90's in the sense that stuff like JerseyShore ''Series/JerseyShore'' and Music/JustinBieber never existed
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** Jossed. It's non-canon.




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** Jossed. She's still alive and made her debut in "Terror Tales of the Park IV".




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* Jossed. Mordecai became an artist while Rigby's career is unknown.




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** Jossed. He never appeared again after his debut.




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* Jossed. Mordecai doesn't end up with Margaret or CJ. He ends up with Stef, the bat girl.




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* Jossed. They never fought.




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** Jossed. Mordecai doesn't end up with Margaret or CJ.
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[[WMG: This show was created to compensate for how lame ''TheMarvelousMisadventuresofFlapjack'' was.]]

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[[WMG: This show was created to compensate for how lame ''TheMarvelousMisadventuresofFlapjack'' ''WesternAnimation/TheMarvelousMisadventuresofFlapjack'' was.]]
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[[WMG: Pops now has a new best friend]]
Pops [[spoiler: died and went to heaven]]. Presumably, [[spoiler: Muscle Dad]] is also there. Now Pops and [[spoiler: Muscle Dad]] are good pals. And [[spoiler: Leon]] is also in their friend circle, too!
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[[WMG: After the events of "Rigby's Body," Pops started sneaking Mordecai and Rigby free snacks]]
At the end of "Rigby's Body," it's revealed that the only employee who's allowed to take free snacks is Pops, due to being the park owner's son. It's no stretch to assume that [[NiceGuy Pops]], knowing how excited Mordecai and Rigby were about the snacks, helped himself to some extra snacks to give to his friends.
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Right after [[spoiler:Pops' HerioicSacrifice]], Mordecai says he wants to come back as a dolphin and Rigby says he wants to come back as a pterodactyl. It's a pretty big stretch, what if this could be a quick foreshadowing nod to Quintel's next project?

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Right after [[spoiler:Pops' HerioicSacrifice]], HeroicSacrifice]], Mordecai says he wants to come back as a dolphin and Rigby says he wants to come back as a pterodactyl. It's a pretty big stretch, what if this could be a quick foreshadowing nod to Quintel's next project?

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*** Actually, it's not that reason, it's was J.G Squintel's decision to end it on that season.

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*** Actually, it's not that reason, it's was J.G Squintel's Quintel's decision to end it on that season.


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[[WMG: Mordecai and Rigby foreshadowed J.G. Quintel's next show]]
Right after [[spoiler:Pops' HerioicSacrifice]], Mordecai says he wants to come back as a dolphin and Rigby says he wants to come back as a pterodactyl. It's a pretty big stretch, what if this could be a quick foreshadowing nod to Quintel's next project?

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