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I'm not quite sure if I even have a favorite villain from Regular Show, but there are a few that still really stick out in my mind.

GBF: Even though I don't think he's coming back anytime soon, GBF was definitely an antagonist with a passion. Out of all of Regular Show's villains, he seemed to show the most dedication when it came to wicked deeds, first lying and cheating in High Score, and then opening up a portal to bring back Mordecai and Rigby's worst enemies in Exit 9b. I was always kind of interested in GBF's character to begin with, (He is a giant floating head, after all) and it didn't cease to impress me when he somehow managed to convince his son to exact revenge on the park workers. (He must have been a pretty "inspirational" father.) I also like how that when I first saw GBF, I sort of cringed on the inside. He immediately had an impact on me, and most cartoon antagonists don't produce that effect, in my opinion. Something else I find fascinating is how he just exploded in both of his debuts. It baffles me how someone can just blow up after losing a video game, or failing an attempted revenge scheme. Is it just because both failures were too great for that giant head of his to handle, or is it... something else? Maybe there's another unseen force in control of his mind... okay, I digress. XD

Death: I think I speak for all when I say Death is one of the most awesome villains on the show. Since his debut in Over the Top, I always found him to be a very malevolent guy; and yet at the same time, I also found him to be kind of amusing. He seems to be very serious about his job, and he typically doesn't want anything to get in his way, therefore arm-wrestling Skips and even making Mordecai and Rigby babysit his son just so he would spare Muscle Man's life. I love how he rides a motorcycle and proudly makes his appearance known, unlike a fair amount of Regular Show's antagonists. He also does seem to have a soft spot for Mordecai and Rigby now, as well, which is a neat aspect to explore. He willingly helped them in Exit 9b, and in Guitar of Rock, he desguised not only the dynamic duo, but Benson as well so that that they could all sneak into the rock and roll underworld. What I find amusing about him is that he seems to love to play sports, bowling and being an active dodgeball enthusiast in numerous episodes. I always enjoy his sore loser attitude when his team doesn't win, as well, and I enjoy the teasing way in which he mocks others beforehand. If any villains deserve more appearances on the show, I think it should be Death. Even though he is probably the most developed antagonist the RS creators has come up with, I feel as though there is so much more about him that could be examined. For example, how did he meet his wife, and what did he have to do to convince her to be her husband? Also, how long has he known about Skips, and why does he want to take the yeti's immortal soul so badly? Perhaps the RS creators could come up with another half hour special in order to show how Skips met up with Death in the first place. (Kind of like Skips' Story.) Not to mention, I still want to know how he didn't realize his own son was as old as he was in Dead at Eight. Seriously, he's a demon child! Do you really think he ages like normal people?

Park Avenue: What an interesting antagonist indeed. I really did think Muscle Man was the one doing the graffiti unitl Park Avenue made his dramatic debut. The thing I find most fascinating about this guy (despite the fact that he's a living can of spray paint) is how he has a room full of graffiti monsters, and yet his own home is nothing but a white background. Seems a bit peculiar, seeing as he can just easily design everything however he wants. Despite this, he does make some pretty cool artwork, even though he was wrongfully doing it all over the park. (Then again, isn't that what graffiti artists do? Paint where they're not supposed to, that is.) I also loved his ability to make portals by pressing down on his head. He's a spray paint can, and yet instead of spraying paint out of himself, he would rather make portals and use diminutive cans of paint to get his work done. I have to say, this is one bizarre villain, even for Regular Show. (Which is probably why I like him so much.) I also enjoyed how Mordecai and Rigby didn't end up killing him; instead, they just had Benson call the cops. XD Definitely a twist ending, if I do say so myself. Under the Hood was quite the episode.

Klorgbane: I don't think I overly have to explain myself on this one. Any evil giant baby should be included on a list of awesome bad guys. XD Just kidding. Ever since Fists of Justice aired, I had to wonder where the heck this dude came from. Who was he, and why did he want revenge against Skips? Though I must admit, it was kind of funny to see Skips (Well, more like Mordecai and Rigby) having to fight against a villainous infant. After this episode, though, I didn't expect to hear more about Klorgbane, so I was kind of surprised to be introduced to his background in Skips' Story. Just like GBF, this guy definitely showed dedication. He was harming others ever since high school! I can't imagine how a bad guy could get any more bad than that. Not to mention, he ultimately caused Mona's untimely demise, something only a true villain could do without feeling remorse. (Seriously, wouldn't you at least feel a tiny bit ashamed if you ended up crushing someone with a piece of ceiling?) But anyway, this guy wears a mean diaper, and I can see that he won't be switching to underpants anytime soon. (Okay... I think that came out wrong. XD) What I'm trying to say is that Klorgbane is evil, and he won't be changing his ways anytime in the near future. I guess I just appreciate his dedication, if anything.

Well... I think that's enough ranting for one morning. :)