Fists of Justice

Fists of Justice is the twenty-fourth episode of season three (and sixty-fourth episode overall) of Regular Show.

Plot
The episode begins with a meteor with a pair of eyes on it flying through space. The scene then changes to Mordecai and Rigby playing Alley Fight Dudes, when Skips comes in, wishing to collect on a coupon that would make Mordecai and Rigby do Skips' chores for one day that he got as a last minute gift from them for his birthday six months ago. Skips reveals that if his chores aren't done, the world will come to an end. Mordecai and Rigby reluctantly agree to do them.

All of the jobs are soon completed, except for moving Pops' harpsichord. After several strained attempts, Mordecai and Rigby manage to lift it, but with difficulty, due to its weight. To make matters worse, they end up getting it stuck in the front door, to which Rigby wants to call Skips to help out, but Mordecai refuses, citing their promise to Skips. Once Benson appears, though, and tells them to get it out of the doorway (calling it a fire hazard), Mordecai agrees to call Skips.

The scene cuts to Skips surrounded by candles, meditating in his house, when the phone rings. The answering machine picks up, and Mordecai and Rigby explain the situation. They begin to constantly annoy Skips until he finally picks up the phone and agrees to help. Unfortunately, Skips, ends up getting his fingers crushed, when Rigby accidentally shuts the harpsichord's lid on them, after disconnecting the lid's support. Before Skips can explain what he was preparing for, Gary appears to collect Skips to fight Klorgbane the Destroyer. Mordecai and Rigby hide in the back of Gary's El Camino, worried for Skips' life. They soon arrive at the palace of the Guardians of Eternal Youth and Skips is given the Fists of Justice to use for battle. Klorgbane soon arrives after a 157-year span, and once again battles Skips. Skips' broken fingers, prevent him from doing any real damage to Klorgbane without hurting himself and he is soon defeated. Mordecai asks the Guardians to use the Fists of Justice, but is refused. But once one of the Guardians steps up to battle Klorgbane and is immediately killed, the Guardians agree to let Mordecai and Rigby use the Fists.

Mordecai and Rigby at first have trouble controlling the fists, but once Skips tells that they're controlled like a normal game controller, they finally get them under control and easily defeat Klorgbane. As thanks, the Guardians allow Mordecai and Rigby to choose any kind of gift that they want. They end up asking the Guardians to help move Pops' harpsichord out of the door, which they do.

Characters

 * Skips
 * Mordecai
 * Rigby
 * Benson (cameo)
 * Pops (cameo)
 * Muscle Man (cameo)
 * Hi Five Ghost (cameo)

Minor Characters

 * The Guardians of Eternal Youth
 * Klorgbane the Destroyer (antagonist)
 * Gary

Trivia

 * This is the second time Skips's birthday has been seen. The first time was Free Cake.
 * Actually, this is untrue, since Skips' said they gave the coupon to Skips 6 months ago.
 * This is one of many times Mordecai and Rigby are heard rapping.
 * Mordecai asking Rigby "Do you really have to ask" is a reference to Free Cake when Mordecai & Rigby were taken to the Guradians of Enternal Youth's temple in the exact same fashion as they were in this episode. However, under drastically different conditions.
 * Oddly, Benson did not question them further on the harpsicord problem.
 * This is the second time Gary isn't an antagonist. The first was Cool Bikes.
 * A scene from this episode is a reference to the movie Green Lantern.
 * This is the second time Mordecai and Rigby do a groundskeeper's work. The first was Muscle Woman.
 * Skips had to do a dance for The Guardians of Eternal Youth but in this episode, he didn't have to, because his birthday was six months ago in that point of time.
 * Mordecai's sunglasses from Cool Bikes are present in this episode.
 * This is the second time Skips hurts his hands. The first was Video Game Wizards.
 * This episode may be a sequel to Free Cake.
 * Alley Fight Dudes is a parody of the NES game, Urban Champion.

Gallery
The gallery for Fists of Justice can be found here.