Rap It Up

Rap it Up is the name of the ninth season three episode (and forty-ninth episode overall) of Regular Show. It premiered on November 21, 2011, receiving 2.142 million views worldwide.

Plot
Mordecai and Rigby are watching CrewCrew, a famed group of rappers, engage in rapping battles at the Park's Snack Bar. All's well until Pops shows up, mistaking CrewCrew's rapping for poetry, and shares a bit of his own. CrewCrew calls Pops a loser for that, making Pops mad and challenging them to a rap battle. Mordecai and Rigby join Pops, knowing he would lose if he doesn't know how to rap.

At the house, the three try practicing how to rap, but Pops ends up quitting due to the rude nature of rapping. He also quits because Rigby showed him what rap is. Everything goes downhill from there,starting with Pops buying green poetry suits. Mordecai and Rigby call the suits embarrassing and say they are not going. However, with a little bit of sage advice from Skips, the duo go to the rap battle to support Pops.

When they get there, Pops is losing the battle. But once they get there, Pops gains more courage and starts reciting poetry. The Demolition starts rapping and making fun of Rigby. Rigby kills her by reciting poetry and saying the word show which lands on her and crushes her. Blitz Comet and Alpha-Dog run out of the way just in time. Then Blitz Cometraps to make fun of Mordecai, but Mordecai recites poetry which makes him grow wings and fly off, which probably killed him. Finally, Alpha-Dog raps to make fun of Pops but ends up getting exploded. By donning Shakespearean-era clothing, the three defeat CrewCrew with poetry. Just when they thought they wouldn't be called losers, Muscle Man mocks their choice of clothing, calling them losers.

Character Appearances

 * Mordecai
 * Rigby
 * Pops
 * Skips
 * Muscle Man(cameo)
 * High-Five Ghost (cameo)

Minor Characters

 * Big Trouble
 * The Demolition
 * Blitz Comet
 * Alpha-Dog
 * V-Tron
 * Francois
 * Dude

Trivia, Goofs and Notes

 * Tyler the Creator, Donald Glover (from the TV series Community; he also raps under the name "Childish Gambino") and MC Lyte guest star.
 * The final song is called All That You Be.
 * This is the second time Rigby says Mordecry the first was in Do Me a Solid.
 * Benson doesn't appear in the episode for the fourth time in season 3.
 * Pops references Really Real Wrestling when saying "It's been a while since I felt this way, challenged by such worthy opponents".
 * The title is a reference to the phrase, "Wrap It Up."
 * This could possibly be a Thanksgiving episode, since it was released the week of Thanksgiving, but yet there is no thanksgiving related content.
 * Alpha Dog's lollipop could have been cherry, watermelon, strawberry, or raspberry.
 * Blitz Comet and Alpha-Dog may stand for the time periods BC and AD.
 * This episode has the most songs.

Gallery
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