Eileen

Eileen is a recurring character on Regular Show. Eileen is a shy, intelligent, and timid mole. She works at The Coffee Shop with Margaret, better known as her co-worker and one of her really good friends, likely her best friend. She has a big crush on Rigby, but he doesn't seem to care for her about it. She even tried to make Rigby jealous. Eileen first debuted in "Brain Eraser". She is voiced by Minty Lewis, who is also the storyboarder for the show.

Appearance
As said above, Eileen is a short mole with tan fur. She has red glasses and wears the same uniform as Margaret, although in "Do Me a Solid", she wears a pink shirt with ruffles around the neck and sholders and a blue skirt. She has a small light brown tail and brown hair tied into a side ponytail. In Brain Eraser, her ponytail was on the right side, in Do Me a Solid, her ponytail was moved to the left side. In Brain Eraser, she didn't have white in her glasses, as seen down below, but in Do Me a Solid, she did. In First Day Eileen appears very different than usual. She only had pupils for eyes like she did in Brain Eraser except her glasses were pointed down like reading glasses and she wore a purple shirt with a green oval in the middle with a small green skirt. Also, in ""Camping Can Be Cool"," she was wearing a light bergundy hoody and light army green shorts. Eileen never wears shoes in any episode just like Mordecai, Rigby, and Margaret. She and Margaret wear clothes, unlike Mordecai and Rigby. Eileen looks surprisingly human. Her eyes are extremely small and squinted, which is why she wears glasses.

Margaret
Eileen is Margaret's best friend at the Coffee Shop, where both of them work. The two get along well, and are always seen together (whenever Eileen is present). Both share a friendship with Mordecai and Rigby, sometimes talking about them. Eileen also took care of her apartment in "Diary", but Mordecai and Rigby didn't know until Margaret told them about it.

Rigby
Rigby has been Elieen's crush ever since "Do Me a Solid". Rigby, at first, didn't feel the same way and saw her as a pest. However, as the series progresses, it seems as though Rigby is getting used to hanging around Eileen (even as far as considering her a friend).

"Do Me a Solid" was the first episode that Rigby and Eileen actually spoke to each other (though they probably knew each other before off-screen). Mordecai was poking fun at Eileen's crush on Rigby, saying that they'd "make a cute couple", infuriating Rigby. When Eileen asks Rigby out, he turns her down, saying that he was doing something then. After she walks away, he complains about coming during her shift, showing how much he thinks of her as a pain. Mordecai wants Rigby to accept the date so he could go along with Margaret, but Rigby, so opposed of going out with Eileen, asked for ten solids in response. Reluctantly, Mordecai agrees. Throughout the double-date, Eileen tries to talk to Rigby, joke around with him, and puts her hand in his bowl of popcorn at the movies (making him give it to her), but Rigby acts annoyed and tries to bug Mordecai with the solids that he owes him.

In "Skunked", Mordecai and Rigby went to the Coffee Shop to find out if they could get rid of Rigby's skunk oder. Elieen suggested that he should try pouring the coffee on himself to get rid of the smell, resulting in Rigby being burned. Elieen giggled, upsetting Rigby enough to transform into the Were-Skunk. He grabbed Elieen by the shirt, yelling at her that it was "his life that she was laughing at". People surrounding Rigby flashed disapproving looks and glares. Rigby, coming to the slow realization of what he was doing, glanced at Eileen ("Rigby, you're scaring me!"). With that, Rigby put her down and said "I'm sorry. I'm so sorry".

During "In the House" from "Terror Tales of the Park", it is shown that there is a framed picture of Eileen in Rigby's house-form.This could possibly mean that he likes her a lot more than he lets on. However, it's just a story, so it's technically not canon.

"Camping Can Be Cool" was probably the first time they had real relations. At first, after they lose the matches, Rigby and Mordecai argue for a bit then Elieen starts a fire the old fashion way. Rigby compliments her by saying "Yeah, that was kinda cool". Elieen blushes then Rigby, unsure of himself, creates a distraction by throwing the package of hot dogs at her. Then, later that night, they are seen playing video games on a log. When Elieen corrects Mordecai on the constellation, Rigby compliments her again ("Oooh, and she didn't even have to look up!"), causing both of them to laugh. When they are running away from the Stag-Man, Elieen throws a rock in Margaret's car window, later when they are returning home Rigby admires Eileen by saying, "And you totally busted Margaret's window open with a rock".

In "Cruisin'", Eileen gets a fake boyfriend for the sole purpose of making Rigby jealous, but it doesn't seem to work.

"Replaced" revealed that Eileen and Rigby had been hanging out together during the party, along with Mordecai and Margaret.

In "Butt Dial", Rigby hands Eileen her phone after it's soaked in coffee.

In "Access Denied", the two went inside The Box to eat cake.

In "Diary", while Rigby was revealing all of his secrets, he mentions that he thinks that "Eileen looks hot without her glasses on." It is found out the next day that Eileen was at Margaret's appartment, watering her plants, and heard him. She shows up to work without her glasses on (catching Rigby by surprise), but ultimately ends up running into a table.

In "Death Bear", Rigby and Eileen seem to have fun during their trip to the abandoned zoo. She later compliments him, saying that he wasn't very brave, but she still thinks he's cool.

In "Bad Kiss", Rigby and Eileen sit next to eachother at the movie theater. Rigby also tries to impress her by saying that he invented "Morde-shakes".

During "Bald Spot", Rigby and Eileen are seen skating together.

“One Pull Up” has a lot of interaction between the two. Depressed about not being able to finish his physical, Rigby retreats to the Coffee Shop. Eileen notices that he’s upset and offers her help (mentioning that she was on the pep-squad in high school). Rigby thanks her, but turns down her offer, saying that pep wasn’t going to help him. Wanting to prove herself worthy of coaching him, Eileen gets up on the table, grabs onto a pipe from the ceiling, and easily does a pull-up, impressing Rigby in the process. After Eileen’s shift was over, Rigby trains with her. When they first start training, Eileen motivates Rigby to visualize him doing a pull-up, and try to reach his goal, resulting in him almost doing it. They spend a lot of time together, preparing Rigby for Friday. Before finishing, though, Rigby gets frustrated, and runs out of the Coffee Shop, shouting that he’ll never be able to do a pull-up. Eileen runs after him, but gives up at the door, proclaiming her faith in his ability to do it. On Friday, Eileen is among the crowd of people that had gathered to watch Rigby. She starts getting worried when he doesn’t show up and decides to check on him. Heading over to the Park House, Eileen shrieks when she discovers Rigby on the couch with The Russian still on him. He wakes up, pleased with the results, but soon discovers that his muscles are so massive, he can’t get up. Eileen encourages him to visualize his goal of doing the pull-up again. Rigby ends up dragging himself out the door (with Eileen in tow) and gets to the pull-up bar. He tries climbing up one of the wooden polls, but due to the weight of his muscles, falls through the ground. He begins to lose hope, but Eileen shouts at him that he has fifteen seconds to get up and do the pull-up, motivating him to finally complete his physical. Afterwards, Eileen runs up to Rigby (while he’s on a gurney) and compliments him on how he did. He replies, “Thanks, Eileen. I couldn’t have done it without you. I’d hug you, but I should probably wait until these muscles go away. I don’t want to break your spine.” Eileen takes off her glasses (“I’ll take my chances”), leans down, and the two embrace. She gets crushed by his muscles and her spine cracks, but she still says through her tears that it was “totally worth it”.

Mordecai
Eileen seems to be good friends with Mordecai. Like in "Camping Can Be Cool", he invited her and Margaret to go camping and they both encourage Margaret that camping can be fun. Her, Mordecai, Rigby and Margaret usually hang out together. As well in "Death Bear" where he tackeled Death Bear into a wall to save her.

Muscle Man
Eileen has only ever interacted with Muscle Man once in "Do Me a Solid" when Eileen, Margaret, and uninvited Muscle Man were having Ice Cream Sandwiches at Mordecai, and Rigby's house.

Tuck Packerd
Tuck Packered was pretending to be Eileen's boyfriend to make Rigby jealous in Cruisin'.

Major Appearences

 * "Do Me a Solid"
 * "Camping Can Be Cool"
 * "Cruisin'"
 * "Access Denied"
 * "Death Bear"
 * "Terror Tales of the Park II"

Minor or Mentioned
Overall: 18 Appearences
 * "Brain Eraser"
 * "A Bunch of Baby Ducks"
 * "Skunked"
 * "Terror Tales of the Park" (as a picture in "In the House")
 * "Slam Dunk" (mentioned)
 * "Weekend at Benson's"
 * "Gut Model" (mentioned)
 * "Yes Dude Yes" (mentioned)
 * "Diary"
 * "Bad Kiss"
 * "Pie Contest"
 * "Bald Spot"

Eileen-Themed Content

 * /Quotes/

Trivia

 * In Camping Can Be Cool, it is revealed that she's good at camping because of a phase she was going through, where she got lost in the woods a lot.
 * She is allergic to duck dander.
 * Eileen always walks barefoot.
 * Even though Rigby didn't like Eileen at start, and in "Camping Can Be Cool" when she started the fire, Rigby said she was cool, and Eileen got real excited and blushed, this could mean the start of Rigby's relationship.
 * Even though she is a mole, she looks human.
 * In Brain Eraser her glasses were clear instead of white.

Gallery


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