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The Stag-Man (otherwise known as Deer-Man) is a minor character in Regular Show. He made his debut in the Season 3 episode "Camping Can Be Cool".

History[]

In "Camping Can Be Cool", it is revealed that he's the guardian of the forest and doesn't like trespassers, and that camping activities distraught Mother Nature. When Margaret goes to find wood, he scares her. He then becomes infuriated, confronting them and explaining how he's been watching Mordecai and Rigby's previous camping activities, disregarding mother nature. He attempts to kill Mordecai, Rigby, Eileen, and Margaret, pursuing them with a bow and arrow. Before he could shoot them, he is unexpectedly killed by being ran over by the Park Ranger, causing a "deer in the headlights" scenario (even though he is part-deer and part-man). After he was struck, the Park Ranger called the taxidermist and said that they should "put some clothes on the humanly parts". In "Exit 9B" he was one of the villains to be revived by Garrett Bobby Ferguson Jr.

Appearance[]

Stag-Man is a human/deer hybrid that is bipedal and very muscular. He carries a bow with arrows on his back. 

Episode Appearances[]

Trivia[]

  • He is Robert Englund's very first role in a children's TV program.
  • He is voiced by Robert Englund, best known for playing Freddy Krueger in the Nightmare on Elm Street films.
    • Robert Englund would later appear in Season Eight as Anti-Pops.
    • Stag-Man‘s voice may be inspired by Englund’s Freddy Krueger voice.
  • It is revealed in the later episode "Bad Kiss" that he knew of Mordecai and Rigby from previous trips to the forest before Margaret and Eileen tagged along. This is shown as a past event in which he is briefly seen stalking past versions of Mordecai and Rigby.
  • He despises Mordecai, Rigby, Eileen, and Margaret because they trespassed the forest.
  • His appearance is similar to that of the legendary creature known as the Wendigo or maybe the Pope Lick Monster.
    • His appearance and hunter-like nature is also very similar to that of Hircine, the daedric prince of the hunt from the Elder Scrolls series.

Gallery[]

Stag-Man Model Sheet
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