Season Two is the second season of Regular Show. The season premiere, "Ello Gov'nor", aired on November 29, 2010, while the season finale, "Karaoke Video", aired on August 1, 2011, with a total of 28 episodes aired this season. Mordecai appears as the mascot character for this season, along with Season One.
Episodes[]
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Title | Viewers (in millions) |
Prod. code | Airdate | ||
"Ello Gov'nor" | 2.067 | 201 | November 29, 2010 | ||
Mordecai and Rigby watch an old British horror movie about an evil ghost taxi. Despite being a low-budgeted work of fiction, Rigby gains a paranoid fear of the evil taxi, believing he sees it everywhere he goes. Meanwhile, Mordecai tries to make Rigby overcome his fears. After a number of attempts, Mordecai and Rigby take a ride in Pops' taxi. However, the evil taxi appears out of nowhere and chases Mordecai, Rigby, and Pops. Rigby must overcome his fears to save himself and his friends. | |||||
"It's Time" | 1.676 | 202 | January 3, 2011 | ||
Mordecai is little jealous when Rigby manages to get a date with Margaret. Mordecai tries to prevent Rigby from getting to his date on time by destroying all the clocks they have. This causes the two to be transported to another dimension; and along the way, Mordecai kills Rigby and soon regrets it. Now, Mordecai has to meet a being named Father Time, so that he can go back in time to set things right. | |||||
"Appreciation Day" | 2.132 | 203 | January 10, 2011 | ||
Everyone at the park except Mordecai and Rigby receive appreciation plaques, as Benson remarks that the two only "slack off and mess up". So Mordecai and Rigby decide to write false stories in Benson's park records book to make themselves look better. The two write that they're Benson's favorite employees, that they served him pancakes, worked hard on their chores, and that they helped an injured Skips while fighting "Snowballs the Ice Monster" during a blizzard. However, Mordecai and Rigby soon realize that everything they wrote in the book becomes reality. Now, they must flee from Snowballs while trying to get Benson's book to change things back to normal. | |||||
"Peeps" | 1.980 | 204 | January 17, 2011 | ||
Enraged at Mordecai and Rigby's constant slacking, Benson orders the "Peeps" surveillance system to force them into working. But when Mordecai and Rigby keep trying to circumvent the surveillance system, Benson keeps upgrading his subscription until he mistakenly summons Peeps — a giant eyeball, who spies on everyone and scares them. Now, Mordecai challenges Peeps to a staring contest; if Mordecai wins, Peeps must leave. If Peeps wins, he will harvest everyone's eyes. | |||||
"Dizzy" | 1.947 | 205 | January 24, 2011 | ||
Mr. Maellard (Pops' father and the owner of the park) expects his son to give an important speech. However, Pops suffers from stage fright. So, Mordecai and Rigby try to help Pops. After a while, they suggest that Pops should spin around. Pops succeeds in ridding himself of his nervousness, but he becomes dizzy and falls into unconsciousness. Pops' mind enters a strange place, where it is illegal to give speeches (much to his joy). Skips then sends Mordecai and Rigby into Pops' mind. Mordecai and Rigby must then convince a reluctant Pops to wake up so he can give the speech. | |||||
"My Mom" | 1.833 | 206 | January 31, 2011 | ||
When Mordecai and Rigby fail at another task, Benson has Muscle Man and High Five Ghost supervise them. Mordecai and Rigby hate having to put up with Muscle Man and High-Five, especially Muscle Man's "My Mom" jokes. After spending the day with them, Mordecai and Rigby decide that they are very fun to be around. Mordecai still cannot put up with Muscle Man's jokes, however, and tells him that he doesn't say the joke right. Mordecai proceeds to tell "Your Mom" jokes, and Rigby soon joins in. Muscle Man becomes infuriated and calls on his brother to teach Mordecai and Rigby a very important lesson. | |||||
"High Score" | 2.012 | 207 | February 7, 2011 | ||
Mordecai and Rigby are fed up with the disrespect they receive, so they decide to beat two rude kids' high scores at an arcade game called Broken Bones. But now they must compete against the game's greatest player — Garrett Bobby Ferguson, a giant bearded face who arrives from another world to defend his high score, also known as the world record. | |||||
"Rage Against the TV" | 2.587 | 208 | February 14, 2011 | ||
Mordecai and Rigby are about to beat "The Hammer", the supposedly unbeatable final boss in their new video game, when the TV breaks. They ask around, hoping someone will loan them another TV. They buy the store's cheapest TV and pierce together its weird hookups. However, this unleashes "The Hammer" into the real world, and everyone must help to stop him. | |||||
"Party Pete" | 2.334 | 209 | February 21, 2011 | ||
When Benson takes the night off, Mordecai and Rigby decide to throw a party. When it gets off on a rocky start, they seek the help of Party Pete to get their party going. But after a suspicious call to the house, Benson drives to the park to investigate. Mordecai and Rigby try to end the party, but they soon learn the hard way that Party Pete is unstoppable when drinking "RadiCola" soda. | |||||
"Brain Eraser" | 1.551 | 210 | February 25, 2011 | ||
Mordecai sees Pops naked and tries to forget about it. Rigby decides to help out by showing him a supernatural anime tape (Planet Chasers: Starlight Excellent). In turn, the anime tape removes Mordecai's mind and sends it into the tape. As Mordecai is now (literally) mindless, Rigby and Skips watch the tape, and they too get sent inside it. Now, they must erase Mordecai's memory of naked Pops and then save him from being inside the tape. | |||||
"Benson Be Gone" | 1.868 | 211 | February 28, 2011 | ||
After Mordecai and Rigby cause one calamity too many at the park, Mr. Maellard blames Benson (believing that Benson, as park manager, must accept the blame for everything that happens). Maellard demotes Benson to work alongside Mordecai and Rigby, hiring a woman named Susan as the new manager. After Benson gets a taste of Mordecai and Rigby's lifestyle, he too becomes a slacker and promptly gets fired. However, Benson is soon disgusted by slacking, and tries to get his job back. But the situation is complicated when Susan turns out to be a high-tempered demon, who is turning the park employees into clones of herself. Now, it's up to Benson to save the day. | |||||
"But I Have a Receipt" | 1.749 | 212 | March 7, 2011 | ||
Mordecai and Rigby try to return a mediocre role-playing board game called The Realm of Darthon to a grumpy store manager. But when the manager refuses to give a refund, the duo try to retaliate by pointing out the board game's imperfections to oncoming customers. After driving out his last customer, the enraged store manager traps Mordecai and Rigby in the game and it's up to them to escape and get their refund. | |||||
"This Is My Jam" | 2.518 | 213 | March 28, 2011 | ||
Rigby has an annoying song stuck in his head, much to the chagrin of him and Mordecai. Mordecai helps Rigby as they try to get the song out of his head, but find it very difficult. Eventually, Rigby takes a nap and manages to remove the song from his head; however, the song comes to life in the form of a humanoid cassette tape with eyeglass shades, and annoys everyone. Now, all the park employees unite and write their own cheesy song to try and defeat the Summertime song. | |||||
"Muscle Woman" | 1.422 | 214 | April 4, 2011 | ||
Muscle Man breaks up with his girlfriend, Starla, leaving him an emotional mess and unable to work. When Mordecai and Rigby are forced to pick up Muscle Man's jobs around the park, they attempt to reunite Muscle Man and Starla, until she begins to fall for Mordecai. Mordecai, who is disgusted by this, pretends to like Starla to try and get her and Muscle Man back together. When this doesn't work, Mordecai later admits to Starla his dislike of her. As a result, she angrily chases Mordecai and Rigby, destroying half the city along the way. Only Muscle Man can stop his crazy ex-girlfriend. | |||||
"Temp Check" | 1.689 | 215 | April 11, 2011 | ||
Rigby hires a temp (temporary worker), Doug the river otter, to do his work for him. However, Doug befriends Mordecai, and Rigby is jealous when Mordecai begins to hang out with Doug more than Rigby. Worse, Rigby learns Doug's secret: that he is a shapeshifting criminal, who plans to turn himself into a clone of Rigby in order to impersonate and replace him. It's up to Rigby to stop Doug from replacing him before it's too late. | |||||
"Jinx" | 1.697 | 216 | April 18, 2011 | ||
Mordecai jinxes Rigby, punching him every time he speaks. Rigby must then figure out how to un-jinx himself without talking in the presence of Mordecai. When he cannot get anyone to help him undo the jinx (by chanting his name three times), Rigby performs a forbidden "un-jinxing" ritual: he walks into a bathroom, prints his name onto a mirror, and then chants his name three times. But instead, Rigby mistakenly releases a demonic clone of himself, named Ybgir. The demon Ybgir terrorizes the park, turning almost everyone into demons. This leaves Mordecai and Rigby to try and undo the ritual to send Ybgir back to the mirror, and turn everyone back to normal. | |||||
"See You There" | 1.742 | 217 | April 25, 2011 | ||
Muscle Man invites everyone to High Five Ghost's birthday party, except for Mordecai and Rigby. They believe this is because of an incident that morning, when Rigby was choking and Mordecai's Heimlich maneuver caused the choke wad to splash soda in Muscle Man's face. Mordecai and Rigby try to crash the party, but they are denied access. High Five Ghost's brother, Low Five Ghost, turns Mordecai and Rigby into ghosts so they can phase through the party tent. However, High Five Ghost and his father tell them that they could get stuck as ghosts, and the only way to change back is to scare someone. Mordecai and Rigby scare Muscle Man, but he suffers from a heart attack. However, Muscle Man awakens and confesses in a very shocking revelation to the party. | |||||
"Do Me a Solid" | 2.042 | 218 | May 2, 2011 | ||
Mordecai and Rigby start to do "solids" (or favors) for each other. Skips warns them of their overuse of the solids, but Mordecai and Rigby ignore him. At the cafe, Eileen (a mole-girl who is infatuated with Rigby) asks Rigby if they could double date with Mordecai and Margaret. Seeing it as an opportunity to be with Margaret, Mordecai begs Rigby to "do him a solid" and go out with Eileen. Rigby eventually agrees, but only if Mordecai will do ten solids for him. During the date, Rigby uses his ten solids to ruin Mordecai's chances with Margaret. The tenth solid is so humiliating that Mordecai refuses to do it. After Mordecai refuses the solid, the house begins to break apart. Mordecai must do the solid, or the house, along with its inhabitants, will be destroyed. | |||||
"Grave Sights" | 1.926 | 219 | May 9, 2011 | ||
When suggestions to raise money for the park are in need, Mordecai and Rigby option that they host a scary movie night. They decide it could be shown in the park's run-down cemetery, as it is in need of repairs. Benson agrees, and promises the duo a paid day off if the plan works. Mordecai and Rigby rent Zombocalypse 3D, 3D glasses, and a classic film reel, while everyone else sets up. Thanks to Mordecai and Rigby's advertisements, the movie night sells out. However, during a mistake in the showing of the film, the movie reel short circuits and raises the corpses in the cemetery. The audience thinks that the zombies are special effects and are oblivious to the danger. Mordecai, Rigby, Skips, Muscle Man, and High-Five Ghost must all team up to take down the zombies and keep the movie night from being ruined. | |||||
"Really Real Wrestling" | 2.164 | 220 | May 16, 2011 | ||
Mordecai and Rigby are bummed because they do not have tickets to a wrestling championship. They pretend to wrestle each other, but Pops, not understanding the situation, begins to wrestle Mordecai for real. He reveals that he used to wrestle when he was younger, and proceeds to produce two extra tickets to the championship match. He invites Mordecai and Rigby to go, and they decide to celebrate by wrestling with Pops "for real". However, during the scuffle, Pops hurts his back. Benson decides that none of them can go to the match, and orders Mordecai and Rigby to watch Pops instead. The duo soon decide to sneak out, but when they get there, they are shocked to find that Pops has not only snuck out as well, but found his way into the wrestling ring. | |||||
"Over the Top" | 1.957 | 222 | May 23, 2011 | ||
During an employees-night out at McHooligans, Skips shows off his strength by arm-wrestling everyone. When he gets to Rigby, everyone is shocked when Rigby beats Skips. Ego bruised, Skips demands that he and Rigby have a rematch. Skips loses again. He proceeds to so slightly crazy, and even destroys Mordecai and Rigby's room, searching for "the trick" to Rigby's power. Mordecai reveals that Rigby is pranking Skips, and tells him about a device called the Playco Armboy, which gives the user superhuman arm strength. Skips storms to McHooligans and tells Rigby he wants another rematch. This time, he rips the Armboy off of Rigby and forces Rigby to arm-wrestle for real. The result kills Rigby, and Skips must now defeat Death in an arm-wrestling contest to win Rigby's soul back. | |||||
"The Night Owl" | 2.114 | 221 | May 30, 2011 | ||
Mordecai, Rigby, Muscle Man, and High-Five Ghost team up to win a car in a radio contest hosted by the Night Owl, a radio talk show host. The four must remain on a billboard catwalk longer than the other contestants. They succeed to drive everyone off of the catwalk, but the Night Owl does not want the contest to end so quickly, as he wants to become famous for it. He tricks the four of them into thinking they all want the car for themselves, and freezes them in a fighting state with nitrogen. They wake up in the distant future, and discover that the Night Owl fooled them all. Now, they must team up to escape the museum that has been built around the contest. Note: This episode is actually before Over the Top, but the airdates have changed. Also, this is High-Five Ghosts's most primary speaking appearance, unlike other episodes with brief lines. | |||||
"A Bunch of Baby Ducks" | 2.328 | 223 | June 6, 2011 | ||
Mordecai and Rigby find four ducklings while cleaning the park fountain. The ducks imprint on Rigby, believing him to be their mother. Benson orders them to get rid of the ducks and go back to cleaning the pond. After the ducks learn a few (very violent) moves from Rigby, the duo decide that not just anybody can have ducks as cool as them. They post advertisements, but the only one who answers is a creepy man with an apparent duck fetish. After Mordecai and Rigby turn him away, the mother duck calls them and asks for her ducklings back. Mordecai and Rigby agree to meet her, but upon going back outside, they find that the duck-fetish man has stolen the ducks. Mordecai and Rigby, along with the mother duck, must rescue the ducks from the man. | |||||
"More Smarter" | 2.190 | 224 | June 13, 2011 | ||
Rigby creates a new drink, which he dubs "Rig-Juice". Mordecai insults him, leading to an argument between them about who is smarter. Mordecai boasts that he has been the smartest since Rigby dropped out of high school. Angered, Rigby tries to get a high school diploma, only to be kicked out of school altogether. He tries to apply for a diploma online, but instead finds an advertisement for a drink that gives the user an intelligence boost. He uses it to denounce Mordecai as the smarter of the duo, but after discovering Rigby's secret, Mordecai drinks the brain boosting elixir as well. They try to disprove each other as the smartest by writing equations and formulas all over the house, and taking multiple drinks from the brain boost formula. Benson comes in and tries to stop them, only to be presented with the duo speaking Latin. Mordecai and Rigby, however, see Benson and the others as caveman-like creatures that speak only in grunts. Mordecai and Rigby discover that they are now too smart for the world around them, and only Rigby's "Rig-Juice" can dumb them down to their normal selves. | |||||
"First Day" | 2.634 | 225 | July 11, 2011 | ||
This episode flashbacks on Mordecai and Rigby's first day at the park. They arrive in a new town and find an advertisement about the job in a newspaper, and decide to join. Pops comes in and greets the two. He shows them their rooms, and then Mordecai and Rigby spend the night drinking soda. While they are eating breakfast, they notice Benson and Pops throwing away a chair that Mordecai and Rigby immediately both want. So, they play rock-paper-scissors in a competition over the chair. After tying 100 times, they accidentally summon a tie-breaking-monster who attempts to eat the chair.
This is an extended remake of the pilot episode. | |||||
"Go Viral" | 1.989 | 226 | July 18, 2011 | ||
Muscle Man, High Five Ghost, Mordecai, and Rigby get in an argument over the computer schedule after Muscle Man and High Five spend too much time watching viral videos so Mordecai and Rigby create a bet on who can make the best viral video. They seem to be losing when they try to make Pops bounce on a trampoline but after he bounces too high he ends up going too a different world so they try and save him. When they go Pops with the Warden of the Internet who decides the internet should me a serious place and traps people in their own viral video. They manage to escape with the other trapped viral stars and win the bet as Rigby had his camera recording the whole thing. | |||||
"Skunked" | 1.999 | 227 | July 25, 2011 | ||
Mordecai and Rigby play Roadkill Bingo, where in order to get a Bingo, one has to pick up the dead roadkill animals on the bingo card. When Mordecai and Rigby get a bingo, they can stop working. Rigby finds a skunk in the middle of the road. He thinks he has a Bingo, but the skunk is alive, and he sprays Rigby, for the skunk was interrupted from his nap. This skunk is actually a Were-Skunk, and if one gets sprayed by it, they will transform into a Were-Skunk too. Rigby tries many cures to get the smell of the skunk away, but he starts to transform and attack Skips in Were-Skunk shape, which for a time he transforms into each time he gets angry. Rigby tries many remedies, including showers and coffee, both suggested by Skips. But at the coffee shop when Eileen laughs at Rigby, he transforms and begins to attack her. Ashamed at what he has become, Rigby runs off to find the Were-Skunk, who tells him that the cure is pineapple juice. On the way, Rigby's transformation begins, and when he rushes home, the Were-Skunk tells him that he lied so he could stall for time. Soon, Rigby's transformation is almost complete, and although Mordecai finds the correct cure- tomato paste, Rigby must battle the Were-Skunk so he can use the tomato paste and turn back to normal. | |||||
"Karaoke Video" | 2.257 | 228 | August 1, 2011 | ||
Mordecai and Rigby spend a night at Carrey O'Key's Karaoke bar and sing live, but they accidentally begin talking trash about Benson, Pops and Skips. Their speech is taped without their knowing and they are given a copy while the bar keeps a tape as a promo. The next morning, Mordecai and Rigby wake up drunk and forget everything that happened. They watch the tape and, shocked at what had happened, destroy it, but the others see the cover of the tape and decide to go to the bar for a karaoke night. Mordecai and Rigby go with them and attempt to destroy the master tape before Benson, Skips and Pops see the promo. The barman tries to stop them, but ends up creating a bar fight. Mordecai and Rigby must retrieve the master tape before anyone gets to see it. |
International[]
In the UK, Season 2 premiered 13th April, 2011 with "Ello Gov'nor" and "It's Time", it concluded on November 20th, 2011 with "Karaoke Video".