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===Eileen===
===Eileen===
'''Eileen''' (voiced by Minty Lewis, who is also a storyboard artist for the show) - A shy and timid [[Mole (animal)|mole]] who looks surprisingly human. She also works at the local coffee shop alongside Margaret. She has a [[Puppy love|crush]] on Rigby, but he initially found her annoying. She was born in 1986. She first appeared in the episode "Brain Eraser". She also appears in "Do Me a Solid", where Rigby learns of Eileen's crush on him (even though Rigby shows no interest in Eileen), though he goes along with it for a while. Since the episode "Camping Can Be Cool", Rigby has warmed up to Eileen and considers her a cool person and praised her actions throughout the episode. In the episode "Diary", Rigby admits that he finds Eileen to be attractive without her glasses on. In the episode "One Pull Up", Eileen helps Rigby train for his company physical and he shows his gratitude by hugging her (and crushing her due to his enlarged physique).
'''Eileen''' (voiced by Minty Lewis, who is also a storyboard artist for the show) - A shy and timid [[Mole (animal)|mole]] who looks surprisingly human. She also works at the local coffee shop alongside Margaret. She has a [[Puppy love|crush]] on Rigby, but he initially found her annoying. She first appeared in the episode "Brain Eraser". She also appears in "Do Me a Solid", where Rigby learns of Eileen's crush on him (even though Rigby shows no interest in Eileen), though he goes along with it for a while. Since the episode "Camping Can Be Cool", Rigby has warmed up to Eileen and considers her a cool person and praised her actions throughout the episode. In the episode "Diary", Rigby admits that he finds Eileen to be attractive without her glasses on. In the episode "One Pull Up", Eileen helps Rigby train for his company physical and he shows his gratitude by hugging her (and crushing her due to his enlarged physique).


===Starla===
===Starla===

Revision as of 18:07, 28 April 2014

Regular Show is an American animated series created by J. G. Quintel. The series contains many characters, with seven main characters and various recurring and one-time characters.

The main characters. From the left: Pops, Benson, Skips, Rigby, Mordecai, Muscle Man, and Hi-Five Ghost.

Main characters

Mordecai

Mordecai (voiced by J. G. Quintel) – A blue jay who works as a groundskeeper at the park. He has been best friends with Rigby since childhood, and together they are very lazy and constantly slack off at their jobs at the park. Mordecai is more conscientious, mature, and moral about his actions than Rigby is, even sometimes opposing Rigby for when he is the cause of some chaotic problem. However, Mordecai usually sides with his friend and the two generally stick together through their adventures. Like Rigby, Mordecai loves video games and is very skilled at them. He can sometimes become caught up in his emotions, often letting them get the best of him. However, he is usually quick to apologize to others if he has hurt them and occasionally takes the lead in fixing a situation. He has a crush on Margaret, a female robin who works as a waitress at the Coffee Shop. Mordecai would often hang out with her, along with Rigby and Eileen, and made many attempts to try to start a relationship with her. The two finally begin to date in the fourth season until Margaret decides to leave for college, thus ending their relationship. In the episode "Camping Can Be Cool", it is revealed that he attended art school before being employed at the park, however, he did not ever finish the course.

Rigby

Rigby (voiced by William Salyers) – A brown raccoon who works as a groundskeeper at the park. He has been best friends with Mordecai since childhood and slacks off even more than Mordecai does. Rigby is hyper, immature, and extremely mischievous, which sometimes puts him at odds with Mordecai. He mostly lives for simply having a good time and relaxing, which he sometimes achieves through selfish acts of lying or cheating. He has a bad habit of getting himself and others in trouble, often causing many of the chaotic and surreal problems that the group faces. Nevertheless, he is shown to be a good person deep down and sticks closely to his friends. Like Mordecai, Rigby loves to play video games, despite not being too good at them. He is also shown to be the weakest out of the group, although he has surprised them on a few occasions. He has a younger brother named Don, who is much taller and larger than he is. Eileen, a female mole who works at the coffee shop alongside Margaret, has strong feelings for Rigby and makes this very obvious. He originally did not return the feeling and even harshly ignored her, but he quickly begins to warm up to her and implies that he likes her, as well. In the episode "Diary", he admitted that he found her attractive when she was not wearing her glasses.

Benson

Benson (voiced by Sam Marin) – A living gumball machine who works as the manager of the park. He is frequently infuriated with Mordecai and Rigby due to their constant slacking and mischief. He is very hot-tempered and prone to fits of rage, often turning red whenever he yells or is extremely angry. He is a responsible and hardworking employee and views his job as very precious. He sincerely tries to teach Mordecai and Rigby how to be responsible and take their jobs seriously, but usually to no avail. Benson is constantly threatening to fire the two due to their antics and poor job performance, although this almost never happens. Despite always being at odds with them, Benson is ultimately friends with them and the trio gain more insight and trust with each other as the show progresses. In the episode "Think Positive", it is revealed that Benson's family often yelled at each other when he was a child. His father instructed him that he would not get anything in his life if he did not yell for it. It has been implied that Benson was unhappy during his youth and did not enjoy his family's anger. He is skilled at stick hockey and has a strong love for music, proving to be an extremely skilled drummer in the episode "150 Piece Kit". Benson is also dating Audrey, a human woman who lives across from him in his apartment complex.

Pops

Pops Maellard (voiced by Sam Marin) – A cheerful, quirky, and naïve lollipop-shaped man who resides at the house in the park. His father, Mr. Maellard, is the owner of the park. Pops tends to be very ecstatic about everything and is an upright gentleman who is very kind and well-mannered. He is also very sensitive, often becoming upset or crying if his feelings are hurt. He has strong interests in poetry, wrestling, music, nature, animals, and games. Despite being an elderly man, he is very childlike and is often oblivious to serious things around him. Because of this, the group is frequently looking after him, especially Benson. In the episode "Prank Callers", it is shown that Pops was once a more serious and mature man back in the 1980's. However, when Mordecai and Rigby had been sent back to that time and accidentally hit him with a golf cart, he is shown to have turned into his zany self.

Skips

Skips (voiced by Mark Hamill) – A yeti who works as a groundskeeper at the park. He is the strongest and smartest out of the group and he is almost always turned to for help, as he usually knows how to solve the chaotic problems that come up. Whenever he is asked for help, he generally says, "I've seen this before", and then presents a solution. As his name suggests, he is always skipping rather than walking. He is a diligent worker and is very skilled at his job; however, he suffers from a lack of knowledge of computers and other related technology. Aside from this, he is very experienced and knowledgeable, as he is immortal and has been around for hundreds of years. In the episode "Free Cake", it is revealed that he is required to perform a ceremonial dance every year on his birthday in order to renew his immortality. He explains the story of how he received his immortality in the episode "Skips' Story." He chose to become immortal in order to fight Klorgbane, an immortal bully who inadvertently caused the death of Desdemona, the only woman that Skips had ever loved. The Guardians of Eternal Youth provided Skips with his immortality, knowing that he was the only one capable of defeating Klorgbane. Skips' original name was Walks, but he changed it to Skips when he received his immortality because he and Desdemona would always skip when they were together. This is also the reason why he is always skipping instead of walking; he chose to do this in order to always remember the times he and Desdemona shared.

Muscle Man

Mitch "Muscle Man" Sorenstein (voiced by Sam Marin) – A short, overweight, and green-skinned man who works a groundskeeper at the park. He is very erratic and immature, often pulling pranks and joking around. He enjoys telling "My mom!" jokes, which are botched attempts at "Your mom!" jokes, much to everyone's annoyance except Hi-Five Ghost, who is his best friend. Although he can be rude due to his ego, he is ultimately shown to be polite and caring towards his friends. At times, he can burst out on a rampage if he is greatly angered. His father, Muscle Dad, enjoyed the same attitude for pranks and jokes, but passed away in the episode "Trucker Hall of Fame". His older brother, Muscle Bro, is also seen throughout the show. Muscle Man originally shared a rivalry with Mordecai and Rigby throughout the first two seasons, but the trio started to get along and treat each other as friends from the third season onward. His girlfriend, Starla, shares a similar appearance to him and the couple constantly disgust other people when they publicly kiss and show affection to each other. His real name was revealed to be Mitch Sorenstein in the episode "Muscle Woman". In the episode "Power Tower", it is revealed that he gained the nickname "Muscle Man" from his early years of bodybuilding and actually being in excellent physical condition.

Hi-Five Ghost

Hi-Five Ghost (voiced by Jeff Bennett in season one, then by J. G. Quintel from season two onward) – A small ghost with a hand extending from the top of his head who works as a groundskeeper at the park. Hi-Five Ghost is best friends with Muscle Man and frequently gives him high fives to accompany his jokes, as he genuinely finds most of Muscle Man's jokes amusing. Because of his name and appearance, he is frequently called by his nickname, "Fives". Hi-Five Ghost rarely speaks throughout the first three seasons of the show, but he is given more dialogue from season four onward. His father was introduced in the episode "See You There", as well as his older brother, Low-Five Ghost, who is a recurring character. In the episode "The Postcard", Hi-Five Ghost reunited with a human girl named Celia that he had befriended after waiting four years to receive a postcard from her.

Secondary characters

Thomas

Thomas (voiced by Roger Craig Smith; not to be confused with the 300-year-old son of Death also named Thomas who appeared in "Dead at Eight") – A young goat who is an intern working at the park. He is introduced in the fourth season's premiere episode "Exit 9B". He obtained the job at the park in order to receive extra credit points for college. Because of his lack of experience at the park and residing as the newcomer, Thomas is often reproved by his co-workers, most notably by Muscle Man. Thomas is usually reluctant to be involved in the surreal and chaotic adventures that the group goes through, often asking if he has to be apart of the situation, to which they insist that he must. He is shown to be very close with his mother, often mentioning her and talking to her on the phone. Despite appearing hapless at times, Thomas remains very friendly with his co-workers and is appreciated by the group.

Margaret

Margaret Smith (voiced by Janie Haddad) – A female redbird who works as a waitress at the Coffee Shop. She is good friends with her co-worker, Eileen. Mordecai has a huge crush on Margaret and frequently finds excuses to go to the Coffee Shop to see her. She has a cousin named John who has an artificial wooden leg. The rest of her family are all birds like her and Mordecai, except for her father, who is a strong and stern human. Margaret returns Mordecai's feelings for her and the two begin to date in the fourth season, however, she reluctantly ends their relationship after receiving an acceptance letter from her dream college for journalism. Mordecai suffers greatly from their break up, but eventually moves on.

Eileen

Eileen (voiced by Minty Lewis, who is also a storyboard artist for the show) - A shy and timid mole who looks surprisingly human. She also works at the local coffee shop alongside Margaret. She has a crush on Rigby, but he initially found her annoying. She first appeared in the episode "Brain Eraser". She also appears in "Do Me a Solid", where Rigby learns of Eileen's crush on him (even though Rigby shows no interest in Eileen), though he goes along with it for a while. Since the episode "Camping Can Be Cool", Rigby has warmed up to Eileen and considers her a cool person and praised her actions throughout the episode. In the episode "Diary", Rigby admits that he finds Eileen to be attractive without her glasses on. In the episode "One Pull Up", Eileen helps Rigby train for his company physical and he shows his gratitude by hugging her (and crushing her due to his enlarged physique).

Starla

Starla Gutsmandottir (voiced by Courtenay Taylor) - also known as Muscle Woman, is an obese, green woman similar in appearance to Muscle Man. She works at Icy & Hot Jewelry & Apparel. She developed a crush on Mordecai and dated two other boys as indicated by a tattoo on her lower back. When Mordecai broke up with her, she became extremely angry, destroying everything in her path, including a helicopter. She is back together with Muscle Man after he expressed his feelings towards her at the end of the episode.

Mr. Maellard

Mr. Maellard (voiced by David Ogden Stiers)  – A lollipop man who owns the park and is also the father of Pops. He first appeared in "Dizzy". Maellard is very impatient towards Benson (similar to Benson's impatience towards Mordecai and Rigby) and Maellard blames Mordecai and Rigby's shenanigans on Benson (as he expects Benson to take responsibility for Mordecai and Rigby as park manager). He purposely mistakes Benson's name a lot in some of the episodes he is in (using "Ballbucket", "Beanbag" etc.). Maellard finally got Benson's name right (and starts to respect him as well) in "Benson Be Gone" due to Benson coming to his rescue when he was captured by Susan (a woman whom Mr. Maellard had hired as the park manager after demoting Benson) and also gave Benson his old job back.

Death

Death (voiced by Julian Holloway in a cockney accent) – A grim-reaper, he tried to take the immortal life of Skips on his first appearance in "Over The Top", and tried to take Muscle Man's soul twice on "Death at Eight" and "Last Meal", but helped the groundskeepers killing Garret Bobby Ferguson's villains on "Exit 9B". Death has a son named Thomas (not to be confused with the park intern, also named Thomas) who is a 300-year-old demon.

CJ

Cloudy Jay (voiced by Linda Cardellini) - A cloud girl who first appeared in "Yes Dude Yes", as the girl Mordecai started dating after thinking Margaret was getting married. After learning that Margaret wasn't getting married, he almost immediately forgets about CJ, leading to an ugly break-up at the coffee shop. After Margaret leaves town for college, CJ and Mordecai meet each other at the New Year's Eve dance in "New Years Kiss", unwittingly kissing each other at midnight. The follow-up episode, "Dodge This", continues this story days after the kiss with CJ and Mordecai facing off in a dodgeball tournament. This leads to awkwardness between the two in the final round of the dodgeball tournament and are forced to address the Intergalactic Dodgeball Council. They later agreed to just be friends.

Guardians of Eternal Youth

Guardians of Eternal Youth

Gary

Gary (voiced by Robin Atkins Downes) Gary is a friend of Skips.

Baby Ducks

Baby Ducks

Recurring Villains

Garrett Bobby Ferguson

Garrett Bobby Ferguson (voiced by Sam Marin) – A giant floating head from outer space who bears a striking resemblance to the video gamer Billy Mitchell. He first appeared in "High Score" and at one point was the universal record holder for an arcade game called "Broken Bonez" before he exploded in a fit of rage when Mordecai and Rigby beat his high score. In "Exit 9B", it was revealed that he had a son named Garrett Bobby Ferguson Jr., who attempted to bring back his father along with other deceased villains to have their revenge, yet the park workers and their allies managed to send Garrett Bobby Ferguson and the other villains back into the afterlife.

Gene

Gene (voiced by Kurtwood Smith) – Benson's rival who appears to be a green vending machine. He is in charge of a nearby rival park. Gene started two separate prank wars to destroy Benson's park for reasons never explained, but was thwarted both times by Muscle Man. He makes a reappearance in the half-hour special "The Christmas Special", but as a protagonist, helping Benson out willingly due to his own love of the holiday of Christmas.

Capicola Gang

Capicola Gang (voiced by Jon Cygan as Leader, Mark Hamill as Louie, Dawnn Lewis as Duck) A group of anthropamorphic animatronics from a restaurant that became corrupted after the park gang won fuzzy dice at the restaurant they worked at. They attempted to kill them only for them to be destroyed. They reappear in "Steak Me Amadeus" where it is revealed they survived the battle and sold fake money to Pops, which Mordechai used to pay for a date. They appear at the same restaurant and are taken into custody for selling fake money. The animals are as followed:Leader is the bear who serves as team leader, Louie is a beaver a and Duck is a duck.

Klorgbane

Klorgbane

References