Regular Show – Season 7 aired on Cartoon Network as a continuation of the animated series created by J.G. Quintel. The season followed the lives of Mordecai, a blue jay, and Rigby, a raccoon, who worked as groundskeepers at a local park. It consisted of 39 episodes and served as a major turning point for the show, introducing a serialized story arc that shifted the setting from a standard park to a controlled environment.
This season focused on the growth of the main characters and their transition into adulthood. Rigby decided to earn his high school diploma, which changed the dynamic between him and Mordecai. The season also introduced the Dome Experiment, a mysterious government initiative that eventually relocated the park staff into a different setting. The season featured voice work from J.G. Quintel, William Salyers, Sam Marin, and Mark Hamill.
Why You Should Watch Regular Show – Season 7
Regular Show – Season 7 provided a shift in the way the series handled storytelling. While earlier seasons relied on episodic adventures that reset at the end of every episode, this season used a long-form arc. The addition of the Dome Experiment gave the show a consistent mystery that impacted every character. It moved the show away from its simple park-based roots and into a more complex narrative structure.
Character Growth for Rigby
One of the primary reasons to watch this season was the development of Rigby. For years, Rigby acted as the less responsible member of the duo. In this season, he took active steps to improve his life. He enrolled in high school classes and worked to graduate. This change gave the character a sense of purpose that was not present in previous years.
His relationship with Eileen also became a central focus. Unlike the comedic or awkward relationship attempts seen in earlier seasons, this pairing was handled with maturity. It showed that Rigby was capable of change and commitment. This made the raccoon a more relatable and grounded character for the audience.
The rivalry and friendship between Mordecai and Rigby evolved as well. Mordecai had to adjust to his friend becoming more successful and focused. This created a new conflict that felt grounded in reality. It moved away from the typical supernatural problems the pair faced in the past.
The Mystery of the Dome
The Dome Experiment arc changed the entire landscape of the park. Scientists arrived and began monitoring the staff, led by Benson. This added an element of science fiction that stayed present throughout the season. It created a feeling of unease as the characters realized they were being watched by an outside force.
The scientists involved in the project added a new set of characters to the show. These figures were cold and focused on data, which clashed with the relaxed nature of the park workers. This contrast provided much of the season’s comedy and tension. The experiment eventually led to a major change in the show’s location by the end of the season.
Viewers interested in the lore of Regular Show found this season essential. It bridged the gap between the grounded park episodes and the final season in space. The clues about why the park was chosen for the experiment kept the plot moving forward. It rewarded long-term viewers who paid attention to small details from previous years.
Supporting Character Arcs
The supporting cast received significant screen time in Regular Show – Season 7. Benson had to manage the stress of working under government supervision. This challenged his authority as a manager and showed a more vulnerable side of his character. He had to decide whether to follow the scientists or protect his employees.
Muscle Man and Starla continued their lives as a married couple. Their stories often provided a look at domestic life within the strange world of the park. Skips, voiced by Mark Hamill, remained the person who solved the group’s problems. However, even he found himself confused by the new technology used in the dome.
Pops began to show signs of his importance to the larger universe. While he remained a cheerful and eccentric character, the season planted seeds for his backstory. These hints suggested that Pops was more than just the owner’s son. This development was crucial for the series finale that followed in the next season.
Technical Quality and Voice Acting
The animation style remained consistent with the previous seasons but improved in complexity. The sci-fi elements of the dome required more detailed backgrounds and mechanical designs. The visual contrast between the natural park and the cold, metal dome structures was distinct. This helped convey the feeling that the characters were trapped in an artificial environment.
The voice cast delivered performances that matched the aging of the characters. William Salyers brought a more determined tone to Rigby during his school-related struggles. J.G. Quintel portrayed Mordecai with a sense of lingering sadness after his past breakups. This nuance helped ground the absurd comedy in real human emotions.
The music also played a significant role, as it did in every season of the show. The synth-heavy score fit the 1980s aesthetic that the show often referenced. The use of licensed songs during key moments helped emphasize the themes of the episodes. This maintained the specific tone that fans expected from TV Shows on this platform.
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| Director | Not available |
|---|---|
| Main Cast | J.G. Quintel, William Salyers, Mark Hamill, Sam Marin |
| Release Year | 2015 |
| Genre | Action & Adventure, Animation, Comedy |
Frequently Asked Questions
When was Regular Show – Season 7 released?
Regular Show – Season 7 was released on July 6, 2015.
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Episode guide
Dumptown U.S.A.
Benson is going to fire Mordecai if Rigby can't bring him back from a bizarre land of dudes also known as Dumptown USA.
The Parkie Awards
After Benson doesn't take home the award for Park Manager of the Year, the guys want to make him feel like a winner.
The Lunch Club
Rigby ruins Maellard's fancy lunch, and now he or Benson has to write a letter of resignation.
Local News Legends
Margaret really wants to host a weekly segment on the nightly local news.
The Dome Experiment Special
Benson is determined to prove he was right about the date of the "Dome Experiment".
Birthday Gift
Rigby is on a quest for the best birthday gift for Mordecai instead of usual lame ones.
Cat Videos
Mordecai and Rigby must get Benson to stop watching cat videos.
Struck by Lightning
Muscle Man and HFG get struck by lightning after a football match and lose their memory of being friends together. Will they be able to remember?
Terror Tales of the Park V
In Regular Show's fifth installment of "Terror Tales," Benson tries to spice up the park's annual Halloween party by renting a wishmaking machine.
The Return of Party Horse
Mordecai and Rigby want to help Party Horse get back together with his girlfriend.
Sleep Cycle
Mordecai and Rigby mess up their sleeping cycle because of watching a TV marathon and try to fix it.
Just Friends
After Rigby invites Eileen for his big brothers karate presentation, Mordecai gets concerned and worried when hanging out with Margaret.
Benson's Pig
Benson gets a pet pig, and asks Rigby and Mordecai to look after it for him.
The Eileen Plan
Rigby goes back to High School to study rocks, but wants to keep it a secret from Eileen.
Hello China
In order to get high school credits, Rigby has to pass a foreign language class taught by Benson in China.
Crazy Fake Plan
Rigby has to create a massively crazy fake plan in order to surprise Eileen for the first time ever.
Win That Prize
Pops wants to go on his favorite game show "Win That Prize," but instead gets deeply involved in the television industry.
Snow Tubing
Rigby tries to get Eileen to go snow tubing.
Chili Cook Off
Benson takes place in a chili cook off that needs to be made with ingredients less than $50
Donut Factory Holiday
Mordecai, Rigby, Muscle Man, and High-Five Ghost are watching their favorite "Terrible-Horror" movie "Donut Factory Holiday". They have to get it back to the video store soon, but then they can't get it out of the VCR.
Gymblonski
Rigby's high school nemesis returns and threatens to ruin his chances at passing gym class and graduating high school.
Guys Night 2
The bros go on a second adventure before Thomas goes into hiding as an agent.
Gary's Synthesizer
Mordecai and Rigby unplug some cables to an old synthesizer, and they have to travel to the planet of Synthos with Skips in order to re-connect them and bring Gary back to life.
California King
Rigby goes to the dump to get back his trampoline that he regrets throwing away.
Cube Bros
Muscle Man is sick of being used for all the strong jobs at the park. So he decides to work at an office to show people he's smart too.
Maellard's Package
Mordecai and Rigby take a job for receiving Mr. Maellard's package, which is very important.
Rigby Goes to the Prom
Rigby wants to take Eileen to his school prom.
The Button
The guys have to protect a large red button from being pushed.
Favorite Shirt
The guys must get Muscle Man's favorite shirt back on him before he awakes.
Marvolo The Wizard
Pops thinks he's mysteriously in medieval times and a wizard named Marvolo.
Pops' Favorite Planet
Mordecai, Rigby, and Pops go camping to see Pops' favorite planet through his telescope.
Pam I Am
Benson try to win over a dome employee named Pam by sneaking her hot wings.
Lame Lockdown
The head scientist puts Mordecai and Rigby on a 24-hour lock down inside the Dome, but they want to sneak out and see one of their favorite bands.
VIP Members Only
The guys hope to be VIPs at Cheeser's.
Deez Keys
Mordecai and Rigby have to sneak into the dome laboratory to get Benson's keys back.
Rigby's Graduation Day Special
Rigby has to give a speech at his high school graduation. The speech will be broadcast live on a TV show called "Inspire America," and Rigby wants to make it memorable.
Cast
J.G. Quintel
Mordecai / Hi Five Ghost (voice)
William Salyers
Rigby (voice)
Mark Hamill
Skips (voice)
Sam Marin
Benson / Pops / Muscle Man (voice)