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Regular Show – Season 8 (2016)

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28 episodes
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Regular Show - Season 8, also designated as Regular Show in Space, represents the final production cycle of the animated series created by J.G. Quintel. The narrative involves the relocation of the Park staff...

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Synopsis

Regular Show – Season 8, also designated as Regular Show in Space, represents the final production cycle of the animated series created by J.G. Quintel. The narrative involves the relocation of the Park staff from Earth to a deep-space environment following the Dome Experiment. This transition necessitates their adaptation to life aboard the Space Tree, a cosmic facility where they serve as recruits under the command of Colonel Rawls. Unlike the previous seven seasons, this installment adopts a serialized storytelling format to conclude the series. The season focuses on the celestial origins of Pops and a predestined conflict that threatens the stability of the universe.

Regular Show – Season 8 Plot Summary

The season begins immediately after the park is launched into orbit. The protagonists, including Mordecai and Rigby, are forced to undergo rigorous training at the Space Tree Administration. This facility serves as the primary setting for the first half of the season, where the crew encounters various extraterrestrial life forms and advanced technologies. The Park staff must maintain their professional duties as groundskeepers within the artificial environment while preparing for a vague cosmic threat.

The Discovery of the Prophecy

As the season progresses, the focus shifts toward Pops, whose history is revealed to be far more complex than previously suggested. The crew learns of an ancient prophecy involving two celestial brothers who represent creation and destruction. Pops and his antagonist counterpart, Anti-Pops, are locked in an eternal cycle of conflict that resets the universe upon its conclusion. The narrative details the efforts of Mordecai, Rigby, and the rest of the staff to break this cycle and ensure a permanent future.

The Final Confrontation

The final arc involves a journey to the center of the universe where the definitive battle between Pops and Anti-Pops occurs. This confrontation incorporates numerous elements and characters from the show’s entire history. The resolution of the battle requires a significant personal sacrifice and leads to a chronological epilogue. This concluding segment provides a factual account of the characters’ lives after they return to Earth, marking the end of their employment at the Park.

Regular Show – Season 8 Cast, Characters, and Arc

The voice cast remains consistent with J.G. Quintel providing the voice for Mordecai and William Salyers voicing Rigby. Sam Marin provides the voices for Pops, Benson, and Muscle Man, while Mark Hamill continues his role as Skips. The season introduces Robert Englund as Anti-Pops, the primary antagonist of the series’ conclusion. These performances are central to the shift from low-stakes comedy to high-stakes action drama.

Maturity and Character Growth

Rigby demonstrates significant character maturation during this season. His development, which began in the prior season with his high school graduation, continues as he balances his relationship with Eileen and his responsibilities in space. Mordecai also undergoes a transition, moving away from his previous romantic preoccupations to focus on personal identity and artistic pursuits. This growth is essential for the series’ transition into its final resolution.

The Arc of Pops Maellard

The character of Pops is the primary driver of the Season 8 narrative. Initially portrayed as a naive and eccentric figure, he is redefined as a powerful celestial being. His training sequences involve learning to harness his internal energy and accepting his role in the cosmic prophecy. This arc transforms the series from a workplace sitcom into a traditional hero’s journey, focusing on Pops’ pacifist philosophy in the face of absolute destruction.

How Regular Show – Season 8 Fits the Series

Regular Show – Season 8 serves as the chronological and narrative conclusion to the franchise that debuted in 2010. By moving the setting to space, the writers effectively isolated the characters from their terrestrial distractions to focus on their core relationships. This season synthesizes the episodic humor of the early years with the serialized drama of the later seasons. It functions as a complete retrospective of the series’ themes.

Structural Shifts

The shift to a serialized format allowed the creators to explore long-term consequences that were often absent in earlier seasons. Events in one episode directly impact the next, building tension toward the series finale, “A Regular Epic Final Battle.” This structure was necessary to provide a cohesive ending to the Pops storyline. It marks a departure from the “monster-of-the-week” formula that defined the first six seasons.

The Impact of the Finale

The finale is regarded as a definitive end to the Cartoon Network era for these characters. It addresses the passage of time and the inevitability of change, which had been subtle themes throughout the show. By providing a 25-year time jump, the show confirms the final status of every major character. This closure distinguishes Season 8 from other long-running animated programs that remain in a perpetual state of stasis.

Why You Should Watch Regular Show – Season 8

The final season provides a comprehensive conclusion to the arcs of all central characters. It offers a unique visual style influenced by 1980s science fiction and space opera tropes.

  • Narrative Finality: The season resolves all primary plot threads including the origin of Pops.
  • Character Maturity: Viewers witness the final stages of Rigby and Mordecai’s transition into adulthood.
  • Animation Quality: The space setting allowed for more complex background art and celestial combat sequences.
  • Historical Context: It represents the culmination of J.G. Quintel’s original vision for the series.

Where to Watch Regular Show – Season 8

Regular Show – Season 8 is currently accessible through various digital distribution platforms. Viewers can purchase or stream the episodes to observe the series’ conclusion.

  • Hulu: Available for subscription streaming.
  • Amazon Video: Available for digital purchase.
  • Fandango At Home: Available for digital purchase.
  • Google Play Movies: Available for digital purchase.

Age Rating Guide

Official age rating: TV-PG. Official reason: Mild violence, language, and suggestive themes.

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Director Not available
Main Cast J.G. Quintel, William Salyers, Mark Hamill, Sam Marin, Minty Lewis
Release Year 2016
Genre Action & Adventure, Animation, Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Regular Show – Season 8 released?

Regular Show – Season 8 was released on September 26, 2016.

What is Regular Show – Season 8 about?

The season begins immediately after the park is launched into orbit. The protagonists, including Mordecai and Rigby, are forced to undergo rigorous training at the Space Tree Administration.

Where can I watch Regular Show – Season 8?

Regular Show – Season 8 is available on Amazon Video, Fandango At Home, and Hulu.

Episode guide

One Space Day at a Time
Episode 1 September 26, 2016 11m

One Space Day at a Time

The park is miraculously sent into space.

Cool Bro Bots
Episode 2 September 26, 2016 11m

Cool Bro Bots

A group of robots come to help the guys in the dome.

Welcome to Space
Episode 3 September 27, 2016 11m

Welcome to Space

Benson retreats back to earth in an escape pod, but finds life on earth much more challenging.

Space Creds
Episode 4 September 27, 2016 11m

Space Creds

Mordecai and Rigby want to buy some cool hover boots, but don't have enough space creds for them.

Lost and Found
Episode 5 September 28, 2016 11m

Lost and Found

The guys need to retrieve a wallet on a hostile planet.

Ugly Moons
Episode 6 September 29, 2016 11m

Ugly Moons

Muscle Man vows to prank someone.

The Dream Warrior
Episode 7 September 30, 2016 11m

The Dream Warrior

The park crew helps Pops overcome his nightmares.

The Brain of Evil
Episode 8 October 3, 2016 11m

The Brain of Evil

Mordecai and Rigby accidentally set loose a sinister brain.

Fries Night
Episode 9 October 4, 2016 11m

Fries Night

When Benson is dumped by his girlfriend Pam, he goes on a quest for French Fries to fill the void left in his Heart.

Spacey McSpaceTree
Episode 10 October 5, 2016 11m

Spacey McSpaceTree

Rigby must pass a safety test.

Can You Ear Me Now?
Episode 11 October 6, 2016 11m

Can You Ear Me Now?

Mordecai and Rigby have to defend their case on a planet inhabited by ear people.

Stuck In an Elevator
Episode 12 October 7, 2016 11m

Stuck In an Elevator

Mordecai and Rigby want to go to a reunion concert.

The Space Race
Episode 13 October 10, 2016 11m

The Space Race

The guys race through space.

Operation: Hear No Evil
Episode 14 October 11, 2016 11m

Operation: Hear No Evil

Mordecai and Rigby want to avoid spoilers of their favorite TV show.

Space Escape
Episode 15 October 12, 2016 11m

Space Escape

The guys must escape a bad guy.

New Beds
Episode 16 October 13, 2016 11m

New Beds

The guys get new beds.

Mordeby and Rigbecai
Episode 17 October 14, 2016 11m

Mordeby and Rigbecai

Mordecai and Rigby enter a teleportation machine at the same time, causing unwanted effects that they hope to reverse before it's too late.

Alpha Dome
Episode 18 October 20, 2016 11m

Alpha Dome

The gang find the Alpha Dome, the first dome ever sent to space. Inside, they find a bunch of people who believe it is 1690.

Terror Tales of the Park VI
Episode 19 October 27, 2016 22m

Terror Tales of the Park VI

The guys gather in the house on the Dome and tell scary Halloween stories just like ol' times, only this Halloween, the stories have an extra terrifying, science fiction twist.

The Ice Tape
Episode 20 November 3, 2016 11m

The Ice Tape

Pops finds a tape that contain answers to his questions.

The Key to the Universe
Episode 21 November 10, 2016 11m

The Key to the Universe

The rest of the gang learn something about Pops.

No Train No Gain
Episode 22 November 17, 2016 11m

No Train No Gain

The guys help Pops train.

Christmas in Space
Episode 23 December 1, 2016 22m

Christmas in Space

The guys celebrate their first Christmas in space by opening presents, eating peppermint bark and telling Christmas stories. Benson wants the stories to be more Christmasy but the guys keep adding scary elements, which infuriate their boss.

Kill 'Em with Kindness
Episode 24 January 14, 2017 11m

Kill 'Em with Kindness

Pops still doesn't wish to fight Anti-Pops and wants to peacefully work things out, but everyone else doubts kindness will stop Anti-Pops.

Meet the Seer
Episode 25 January 14, 2017 11m

Meet the Seer

After the incident between Pops and Anti-Pops, the gang search out to find the Seer.

Cheer Up Pops
Episode 26 January 16, 2017 11m

Cheer Up Pops

The gang try to support Pops for the imminent battle against Anti-Pops.

A Regular Epic Final Battle (1)
Episode 27 January 16, 2017 11m

A Regular Epic Final Battle (1)

The crew arrive at Lolliland early, so they set up traps for Anti-Pops. Things seem to go off smoothly, but Anti-Pops is unfazed by their futile attempts.

A Regular Epic Final Battle (2)
Episode 28 January 16, 2017 22m

A Regular Epic Final Battle (2)

Allies from both sides rally together for the epic fight. However, Pops and Anti-Pops are once again at a stalemate. Mordecai and Rigby are forced to jump between the two factions.

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)

M

Minty Lewis

Eileen (voice)

Matthew Mercer

Matthew Mercer

Chance Sureshot / Recap Robot (voice)

Vanessa Marshall

Vanessa Marshall

Toothpick Sally (voice)

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