Board Thread:Off-Topic Discussion/@comment-25351220-20140904134156/@comment-24882645-20140911225409

AnimationStuff11 wrote: I knew they put the friend zone on regular show

and mordecai and margaret kissed many times on regular show for some reason

I always thought this was a adult show

XD Well, it was kind of more adult-oriented when it first aired. The first and second seasons had a lot of innuendos, and the words pissed and crap were said quite a few times. After the second season, however, I think the RS crew had to take into consideration that younger children may be watching the show. (Well, that or the head of Cartoon Network made them tone down the jokes a little XD) I also think parents had a big role in why the show's dialogue had to be changed. They probably watched a few older episodes with their children and saw the obscenities as something that should never be used on a kid's show, therefore calling into Cartoon Network to complain. It really stinks because the reason I got hooked on the show was because of the crude humor, and although there are still a fair amount of innuendos, (You have to pay close attention sometimes to notice them) it just isn't the same. Don't worry; I still hold the show near and dear to my heart though. XD It has that 'irregular' charm I love so much.

By the way, Mordecai and Margaret really only kissed three times. (See Picking Up Margaret, Meteor Moves, and Steak Me Amadeus) If you haven't seen the show since its inception, you probably wouldn't have known that Mordecai and Margaret's relationship played a meaningful role in a fair amount of episodes. The Friend Zone was basically used so that Mordecai could have an epiphany (come to a conclusion) about how much he cared about Margaret. I guess Regular Show does seem kind of adult-oriented, what with its crude humor and romantic relationships. I can actually relate to it, and that's probably why I love it so much. Sorry about writing a novel. XD