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Regular Show – Season 3 (2011)

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Regular Show - Season 3 originally aired on Cartoon Network starting on September 19, 2011. This season continued the daily lives of Mordecai, a 23-year-old blue jay, and Rigby, a raccoon of the same...

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Synopsis

Regular Show – Season 3 originally aired on Cartoon Network starting on September 19, 2011. This season continued the daily lives of Mordecai, a 23-year-old blue jay, and Rigby, a raccoon of the same age. Both characters worked as groundskeepers at a local park, though they spent the majority of their time attempting to avoid their responsibilities. Their laziness often led to surreal and supernatural consequences that threatened the park and its residents.

The season consisted of 40 episodes, making it one of the longest seasons in the series. It followed the established format where a mundane task, like cleaning a gutter or winning a hat, transformed into a high-stakes battle against interdimensional beings or ancient monsters. The season solidified the show’s reputation for blending slacker humor with heavy influences from 1980s pop culture, arcade games, and synth-heavy soundtracks. It also expanded the roles of the supporting park staff, including their hot-tempered boss Benson and the immortal yeti Skips.

Why You Should Watch Regular Show – Season 3

Regular Show – Season 3 represented a significant expansion of the show’s world and character dynamics. The writing shifted to include more serialized elements, particularly regarding the social lives of the main characters. While previous seasons focused primarily on the duo’s immediate failures, this season spent more time on Mordecai‘s pursuit of Margaret, a red-crested cardinal who worked at the local coffee shop. These interactions added a layer of grounded awkwardness to the otherwise chaotic and magical episodes.

This season also introduced the first annual Terror Tales of the Park Halloween special. This episode used an anthology format to tell three separate horror-themed stories, a tradition that continued for the rest of the series. The season managed to maintain its dry, cynical humor while introducing more complex emotional beats for characters like Muscle Man and Pops. The creativity of the monsters and the solutions the characters used to defeat them remained a central highlight throughout the 40-episode run.

The Workplace Dynamic and New Conflicts

The conflict between Benson and the duo became more nuanced in this season. In the episode “Stick Hockey,” the audience learned more about Benson‘s past as a professional hockey player. This provided context for his short fuse and his constant frustration with Mordecai and Rigby. Instead of just being an angry boss, he became a character with his own failed dreams and professional regrets. This made the power struggle at the park feel more grounded in reality despite the cartoon setting.

Other park employees like Skips, voiced by Mark Hamill, also faced new challenges. In the episode “Skips vs. Technology,” the immortal character struggled to adapt to modern computer systems. This episode highlighted the generational gap between the ancient yeti and his younger coworkers. The season utilized these types of character-driven stories to build a stronger sense of community among the park staff, showing that they functioned as a dysfunctional family unit.

Pop Culture and Retro Influences

The aesthetic of Regular Show relied heavily on the technology of the late 20th century. Season 3 featured episodes centered around VHS tapes, arcade cabinets, and cassette players. In “The Video Game Wizard,” Mordecai and Rigby entered a gaming tournament that parodied 1980s films like The Wizard. The creators used these references to ground the supernatural elements in a specific, nostalgic reality that resonated with adult viewers as much as younger ones.

The music in the season played a critical role in setting the tone. Synth-pop scores accompanied many of the action sequences, mimicking the feel of 80s action movies. The episode “Eggscellent” featured a training montage set to the song “Holding Out for a Hero,” which helped it become one of the most memorable entries of the season. This specific episode also won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Short-format Animated Program, cementing the show’s status in the industry.

Social Growth and Relationships

The romantic tension between Mordecai and Margaret was a major subplot throughout the season. Episodes like “Cruisin'” and “The Diary” examined Mordecai‘s social anxiety and his inability to communicate his feelings. This allowed the show to move beyond simple gag-based humor and explore the difficulties of young adulthood. Rigby also saw growth, though often in a more comedic fashion, as he dealt with his insecurities and his friendship with Eileen, Margaret’s coworker.

The introduction of Eileen as a recurring character provided a foil for Rigby‘s more abrasive personality. Her presence forced Rigby to interact with someone who actually liked him, creating a different kind of social pressure for the raccoon. The season balanced these smaller character moments with massive, destructive events. This balance ensured that the stakes felt personal even when the characters were fighting a giant, sentient coffee bean or a demon from the underworld.

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Director Not available
Main Cast J.G. Quintel, William Salyers, Mark Hamill, Sam Marin
Release Year 2011
Genre Action & Adventure, Animation, Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Regular Show – Season 3 released?

Regular Show – Season 3 was released on September 19, 2011.

What is Regular Show – Season 3 about?

Regular Show – Season 3 originally aired on Cartoon Network starting on September 19, 2011. This season continued the daily lives of Mordecai, a 23-year-old blue jay, and Rigby, a raccoon of the same age.

Where can I watch Regular Show – Season 3?

Regular Show – Season 3 is available on Amazon Video, Fandango At Home, and Hulu.

Episode guide

Stick Hockey
Episode 1 September 19, 2011 11m

Stick Hockey

Benson tries to get back Mordecai and Rigby's stick hockey table when he wrongfully gives it away.

Bet to Be Blonde
Episode 2 September 26, 2011 11m

Bet to Be Blonde

While playing a video game, Mordecai and Rigby make a bet in which the loser of the game has to wear the hairstyle of their game character. Rigby cheats to win the bet and Mordecai is forced to wear a blonde hairstyle.

Skips Strikes
Episode 3 October 3, 2011 11m

Skips Strikes

When the park's bowling team, "The Park Strikers" make it to the championship match in a bowling tournament, Death, the lead member of the rival championship team threatens to reveal Skips' secret if he does not back out.

Terror Tales of the Park
Episode 4 October 10, 2011 22m

Terror Tales of the Park

The gang sits around trying to tell the scariest Halloween story.

Camping Can Be Cool
Episode 5 October 17, 2011 11m

Camping Can Be Cool

Mordecai and Rigby take Margaret and Eileen to a secret camping spot to show them how great camping is.

Slam Dunk
Episode 6 October 24, 2011 11m

Slam Dunk

Mordecai and Rigby challenge Muscleman and High-Five Ghost to a game of basketball for computer rights and so Mordecai can make Margaret a website.

Cool Bikes
Episode 7 November 7, 2011 11m

Cool Bikes

Mordecai and Rigby try to get Benson to admit they are cool when he bans them from using the cart.

House Rules
Episode 8 November 14, 2011 11m

House Rules

Mordecai and Rigby try to live on their own when they get tired of Benson's excessive house rules.

Rap It Up
Episode 9 November 21, 2011 11m

Rap It Up

When a skilled rap group know as "CrewCrew" insult Pops and his poems, Mordecai and Rigby join with him when he challenges them to a rap battle.

Cruisin'
Episode 10 November 28, 2011 11m

Cruisin'

The guys try to get a girl's phone number in order to win a bet with Margaret and Eileen.

Under the Hood
Episode 11 December 12, 2011 11m

Under the Hood

Mordecai and Rigby try to find the man who sprayed graffiti on the bathroom wall when they wrongfully accuse Muscle Man and get him fired.

Weekend at Benson's
Episode 12 January 16, 2012 11m

Weekend at Benson's

When Mordecai and Rigby accidentally knock Benson unconscious, they try to make it seem like it was a dream by dropping him off at his apartment, but end up taking him to his neighbors party to help him impress her.

Fortune Cookie
Episode 13 January 23, 2012 11m

Fortune Cookie

Benson takes the gang to a Chinese Restaurant on a count of his streak of good luck. But when Rigby switches his fortune with Benson's, he gives his bad luck to Benson.

Think Positive
Episode 14 January 30, 2012 11m

Think Positive

Pops threatens to fire Benson if he does not stop yelling at Mordecai and Rigby.

Skips vs. Technology
Episode 15 February 6, 2012 11m

Skips vs. Technology

Skips tries to learn how to use a computer when Mordecai and Rigby need him to fix a virus.

Butt Dial
Episode 16 February 13, 2012 11m

Butt Dial

Mordecai accidentally pocket dials Margaret on his cell phone, and he has to erase the embarrassing message he left on her voicemail.

Eggscellent
Episode 17 February 27, 2012 11m

Eggscellent

Mordecai wants to win a hat for Rigby by eating a huge omelet.

Gut Model
Episode 18 March 5, 2012 11m

Gut Model

Muscle Man wants to be appreciated at the park so he threatens to leave and take a job as a gut model.

Video Game Wizards
Episode 19 March 26, 2012 11m

Video Game Wizards

Mordecai and Skips decide to work together to win the grand prize in a video game tournament. When Rigby finds out Mordecai chose Skips instead of him, his feelings are hurt.

Big Winner
Episode 20 April 2, 2012 11m

Big Winner

Mordecai and Rigby have to tell Muscle Man that the million dollar scratcher ticket they gave him for his birthday is a fake without getting killed for it.

The Best Burger in the World
Episode 21 April 9, 2012 11m

The Best Burger in the World

Mordecai and Rigby try to outfox Benson using holograms so that they can eat the best burgers in the world.

Replaced
Episode 22 April 16, 2012 11m

Replaced

When Benson tries out an ostrich and a possum as replacements for Mordecai and Rigby, they have to fight for their jobs.

Trash Boat
Episode 23 April 23, 2012 11m

Trash Boat

Rigby changes his name and has to change it back when he realizes that he picked the stupidest name ever... "Trash Boat."

Fists of Justice
Episode 24 April 30, 2012 11m

Fists of Justice

Mordecai and Rigby have to do Skips' work for the day when he cashes-in a coupon that they gave to him on his birthday.

Yes Dude Yes
Episode 25 May 7, 2012 11m

Yes Dude Yes

Mordecai thinks that Margaret is engaged, and he wants to find a girlfriend as soon as possible to try and get over her.

Busted Cart
Episode 26 May 14, 2012 11m

Busted Cart

Mordecai and Rigby bust up the cart and have to go on a road trip with Benson to the dealership before the warranty expires.

Dead at Eight
Episode 27 May 28, 2012 11m

Dead at Eight

Death will spare Muscle Man's life if Mordecai and Rigby babysit his kid and have him asleep before he returns.

Access Denied
Episode 28 June 4, 2012 11m

Access Denied

Margaret and Eileen invite Mordecai and Rigby to a club, but they are denied entrance because their clothes aren't good enough.

Muscle Mentor
Episode 29 June 11, 2012 11m

Muscle Mentor

After getting fired by Benson, Rigby goes into the mentor program and Muscle Man turns out to be his mentor, things don't go as planned.

Trucker Hall of Fame
Episode 30 June 18, 2012 11m

Trucker Hall of Fame

After Muscle Man's father dies, Benson asks Mordecai and Rigby to help him get to the Trucker Hall of Fame to spread Muscle Dad's trucker hat ashes.

Out of Commission
Episode 31 June 25, 2012 11m

Out of Commission

When the golf cart owned by the Park goes out of commission, Benson orders Mordecai and Rigby to throw it away. But before throwing it away, the cart comes to life asking them for one more day alive.

Fancy Restaurant
Episode 32 July 16, 2012 11m

Fancy Restaurant

Muscleman has to learn proper mealtime etiquette when he decides to take Starla and her parents to a fancy restaurant to impress them.

Diary
Episode 33 July 23, 2012 11m

Diary

Mordecai and Rigby discover Margret's diary while she is away and accidentally break the lock. Worried that she'll think they read her diary, they set about trying to repair it.

The Best VHS in the World
Episode 34 July 30, 2012 11m

The Best VHS in the World

Mordecai and Rigby have to return an overdue VHS to the store so they won't be banned from renting new movies.

Prankless
Episode 35 August 6, 2012 11m

Prankless

Muscle Man vows to never prank again when one of his pranks injures Pops. A rivalry park takes this opportunity to attack the park with pranks of all kinds. The only way the park can be saved is if Muscle Man decides to prank again.

Death Bear
Episode 36 August 13, 2012 11m

Death Bear

Rigby challenges Mordecai to get a picture inside Death Bear's cage at the abandoned zoo to prove that he isn't afraid of the old folklore.

Fuzzy Dice
Episode 37 August 20, 2012 11m

Fuzzy Dice

The gang tries to win a pair of fuzzy dice for Pops' Birthday. But its not for sale and it is only located in a smelly, greasy arcade known as the "Fun-Fun Zone".

Sugar Rush
Episode 38 August 27, 2012 11m

Sugar Rush

After Pops consumes a double glazed apple crisp, the gang must figure out a way to make Pops crash.

Bad Kiss
Episode 39 September 3, 2012 11m

Bad Kiss

Mordecai tries to fix his bad kiss with Margaret by using Rigby's time machine.

Cast

J.G. Quintel

J.G. Quintel

Mordecai / Hi Five Ghost (voice)

William Salyers

William Salyers

Rigby (voice)

Mark Hamill

Mark Hamill

Skips (voice)

Sam Marin

Sam Marin

Benson / Pops / Muscle Man (voice)

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