-"Although many of my hatchlings won't live till adulthood"
- "Aww look they made a baby duck milk waterfall!"
- Eileen: yeah I used to get lost in the woods a lot..
-Margaret: When you were a kid?
- Eileen: Last year.
-"Although many of my hatchlings won't live till adulthood"
- "Aww look they made a baby duck milk waterfall!"
- Eileen: yeah I used to get lost in the woods a lot..
-Margaret: When you were a kid?
- Eileen: Last year.
-"Although many of my hatchlings won't live till adulthood"
- "Aww look they made a baby duck milk waterfall!"
- Eileen: yeah I used to get lost in the woods a lot..
-Margaret: When you were a kid?
- Eileen: Last year.
Okay every week it seems like I bring this up, but I really just want to clarify something for you all so we can stop with this stupid Thomas debate. Thomas was added by J.G Quintel to be a scapegoat. Whether or not he will continue to be a "scapegoat" is unknown, considering how much negativity there is about it. I…
Okay every week it seems like I bring this up, but I really just want to clarify something for you all so we can stop with this stupid Thomas debate. Thomas was added by J.G Quintel to be a scapegoat. Whether or not he will continue to be a "scapegoat" is unknown, considering how much negativity there is about it. I…
I'll admit this episode did a superb job of developing Rigby and Eileen's relationship. The hug at the end was sweet, despite that I find Eileen horrifying without her glasses.
I'll admit this episode did a superb job of developing Rigby and Eileen's relationship. The hug at the end was sweet, despite that I find Eileen horrifying without her glasses.
Yeah i'm getting tired of this Thomas bullcrap too. I'm baffled on why they added him, they had to expect that a good majority of the fandom would be against the idea. It's not like the RS crew is oblivious to it either. They get online, they know. Plus, J.G was obsessed with "The Simpsons", and he's well aware of the…
Yeah i'm getting tired of this Thomas bullcrap too. I'm baffled on why they added him, they had to expect that a good majority of the fandom would be against the idea. It's not like the RS crew is oblivious to it either. They get online, they know. Plus, J.G was obsessed with "The Simpsons", and he's well aware of the…
I know, i'm not giving up on him. I really think he has the potential to be a very likeable and relatable character if they would only give him more screentime. I still hold to my theory that he could be evil. I mean, seriously he's half-goat! Now think about what creature/person do people normally portray as being…
I know, i'm not giving up on him. I really think he has the potential to be a very likeable and relatable character if they would only give him more screentime. I still hold to my theory that he could be evil. I mean, seriously he's half-goat! Now think about what creature/person do people normally portray as being…
Regarding Thomas, your second guess is correct. I came across a podcast interview with J.G and for the hell of it, decided to listen to it. When Thomas was brought up, J.G called him the "scapegoat" and he was just there for everyone to blame stuff on and get yelled at. Afterall, he is an intern, and it's just natural…
Regarding Thomas, your second guess is correct. I came across a podcast interview with J.G and for the hell of it, decided to listen to it. When Thomas was brought up, J.G called him the "scapegoat" and he was just there for everyone to blame stuff on and get yelled at. Afterall, he is an intern, and it's just natural…
Meh. It was defiantly better then last week's episode, but I felt the plot was a little jumpy and random, even for Regular Show! They never explained the weird white creatures, or why they were sent to the milk world. It kind of reminded me of "Dizzy", but less awesome.
Meh. It was defiantly better then last week's episode, but I felt the plot was a little jumpy and random, even for Regular Show! They never explained the weird white creatures, or why they were sent to the milk world. It kind of reminded me of "Dizzy", but less awesome.
It's amazing how he can go from gruff Muscle Man, to goofy pops, to nasal voiced Benson like that. He truly is an amazing voice actor.
However, the lack of variety in the voice actors kind of bothers me. Dosn't it seem like either J.G Quintel or Sam Marin voice EVERY one-time character? It seems like a lot of the…
It's amazing how he can go from gruff Muscle Man, to goofy pops, to nasal voiced Benson like that. He truly is an amazing voice actor.
However, the lack of variety in the voice actors kind of bothers me. Dosn't it seem like either J.G Quintel or Sam Marin voice EVERY one-time character? It seems like a lot of the…
All in all, i just find MordecaixMargaret episodes to be weak. I really wish the show would start focusing on other characters/relationships then what they have been lately. It's like a pattern. A Muscle Man episode, then a MordecaixMargaret episode, then a pranking episode (Big Winner, Prankless, Starter pack….…
All in all, i just find MordecaixMargaret episodes to be weak. I really wish the show would start focusing on other characters/relationships then what they have been lately. It's like a pattern. A Muscle Man episode, then a MordecaixMargaret episode, then a pranking episode (Big Winner, Prankless, Starter pack….…
That's what I like about Regular Show over Adventure Time. Everyone tries to convince me of the "depth" and "meaning" in Adventure Time, and I think that's what turns me away from it. When I watch cartoons, I watch them to enjoy myself and have a laugh. It dosn't have to have a meaning, it just needs to be funny.
That's what I like about Regular Show over Adventure Time. Everyone tries to convince me of the "depth" and "meaning" in Adventure Time, and I think that's what turns me away from it. When I watch cartoons, I watch them to enjoy myself and have a laugh. It dosn't have to have a meaning, it just needs to be funny.