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This article is about Death's son. If you're looking for the park worker, see Thomas.

Thomas is a minor character in Regular Show. He made his first appearance as the main antagonist in the Season 3 episode "Dead at Eight". He later serves as the main antagonist of the episode "Play Date."

Personality[]

Like his father, Thomas is cruel, violent, and sadistic, showing pleasure in other's pain and suffering. He also enjoys pretty much anything that involves violence, such as a demonic death-worm. 

Aside from this, he is incredibly obnoxious and rude, being incredibly ungrateful for Mordecai and Rigby taking care of him, and wishing them pain when his parents arrive.

Despite this, Thomas is still a child at heart. He enjoys playing with toys, eating cookies, and having stories read to him. He also clearly loves his parents dearly. 

Appearance[]

Thomas is a short, demon-like figure who is over 300 years old, pretending to be a baby. He wears periwinkle footie pajamas and has sharp fangs. He also has creamy-yellow eyes.

History[]

In the episode "Dead at Eight", Mordecai and Rigby are forced to babysit him, in exchange for Death saving Muscle Man's life. He is shown to be obnoxious and rude, disobeying Mordecai and Rigby, constantly refusing to go to bed. After shamelessly tricking Mordecai and Rigby into releasing a Soul-Sucking Death Worm, he begins to laugh as it nearly kills the duo. At the end of the episode, a chandelier falls on his head, knocking him out, causing his parents to think he was asleep.

Trivia[]

  • He shares a similar appearance and personality to Stewie Griffin from Family Guy

Gallery[]

"Dead at Eight"[]

"Play Date"[]