Grave Sights

Grave Sights is the sixteenth season two episode of Regular Show. It premiered on May 9, 2011 and received 1.926 million views.

Plot
Benson is telling everyone they can get a paid day off if they come up with a good idea to help pay for damages to the park. Mordecai and Rigby come up with an idea to have a scary movie night in the abandoned and trash covered cemetery, while Muscle Man thinks they should have a sports night. Benson however chooses Mordecai and Rigby's idea over Muscle Man's. The movie Mordecai and Rigby get is called Zombocalypse (3D Director's Cut); then at the movie, about 140 people show up.

In the middle of the movie, Mordecai pushes Rigby over because of him getting scared and he hits the 3D movie projector, knocking the tape out. When Rigby puts the tape back in, he puts it in backwards, damages the tape and somehow wakes up the dead who were resting in the parks nearby cemetery. Using Muscle Man's sports equipment, Skips, Mordecai, Rigby, Muscle Man, and High Five Ghost kill all the zombies, while the customers believe it is part of the movie. One strong zombie whose name was Howard "Hellion" Fightington (1880-1923) comes out after all the others have been defeated. He is killed when Mordecai and Rigby ram him with a golf cart, which explodes and burns down the screen. Benson tells the two that they get the paid day off, and they should do the exact same thing tomorrow. Mordecai then asks if they could have the day off tomorrow (however Benson does not answer his question).

Character Apperances

 * Mordecai
 * Rigby
 * Benson
 * High-Five Ghost
 * Skips
 * Muscle Man
 * Pops

Minor Characters

 * The Movie Shack Hut Employee
 * Zombie Slayer
 * Zombocalypse (3D) (Video/Antagonist)
 * Zombies (Antagonists)
 * Howard Fightington (Antagonist)
 * Movie Crowd

Trivia/Goofs

 * The episode of Regular Show had a similar ending to "Party Pete" when Mordecai and Rigby are in trouble and they thought they were going to be happy. It is also similar in the way that the antagonist of the episode explodes in a brilliant flash of light and fire at the climax.
 * Running Gag: Mordecai and Rigby and the others are defeating the zombies, the people think that the zombies are 3-D effects from the movie including Benson.
 * The protagonist from the movie seems to be a spoof on Ash Williams, the main character of the Evil Dead Trilogy.
 * Goof: When the first zombie comes to life it rips the screen but right before all the rest come to life the screen is fixed.
 * Pops is in charge of handing out cotton candy to the audience, which he calls "candy cobwebs".
 * Goof: After Muscle Man breaks the doorstep, Benson says "That's what's wrong with this house" while he's holding a clipboard. In the next cut, he has his arms down.
 * Goof: At the very start of the episode, Mordecai and Rigby are sitting on the doorstep. When they say they know everything about scary movies, they are instantly standing up.
 * At about 3 minutes into the episode, Muscle Man may be viewed covering a tombstone with ketchup. The tombstone he is covering has the name "Wesley Mouch," a character from Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged. Another tombstone that's seen is marked "Lillian Rearden," another Atlas Shrugged character, behind Muscle Man.
 * The inscription on Wesley Mouch's gravestone reads "A life lived unlived," which is fitting considering the character.
 * In the audience of Zombocalypse 3D, there is a guy with shaggy hair and stubble who notices a "3-D" zombie took a discus to the face; this guy is actually creator J.G. Quintel and had appeared in Party Pete at Mordecai and Rigby's party as an Easter egg.
 * When Muscle Man and High-Five Ghost say "Yeah!", it was similar to the episode "Just Set Up The Chairs" when they shout "YES! Uh! "
 * This is the third episode to be rated TV-PG-V.
 * The episode is said to be one of the hardest to make according to Calvin Wong.
 * The cover art for Zombocalypse 3D bears a striking resemblance to the cover art for the video game Doom.
 * Previously in "Just Set Up The Chairs", it was mentioned that if Mordecai and Rigby succeeded in setting up the chairs, then they could be the ones picking up "the special entertainment;" this comes true in this episode, where Skips is assigned setting up the chairs while Mordecai and Rigby are to pick up "the special entertainment".
 * Mordecai, Rigby, Skips, and Muscle Man were the only ones who knew there were real zombies.
 * Everything Rigby and Mordecai do, the character in the movie does something exactly like what they did.
 * When Mordecai and Rigby are in the Golf cart along with the hero in his car, Mordecai does a speech of how the zombies won't ruin his paid day off, the speech is in similar tone to the character Coop from the show "Megas XLR " where the main character does a speech to the villain when he tries to smash the bad guy in the final battle, ironically the car of the hero from Zombocalypse is similar to Megas's head.