Are they on drugs in Regular Show?
Mordecai and Rigby from Regular Show are always on drugs and that the characters are actually humans.
What new show did the creators of Regular Show make?
Close Enough
Regular Show creator sets new animated series Close Enough at TBS. TBS has snapped up Close Enough, a new animated comedy from J.G. Quintel, creator of the Cartoon Network series Regular Show. According to Deadline, Close Enough is ” described a surreal take on …
Who is the creator of Regular Show?
James Garland Quintel
| J. G. Quintel | |
|---|---|
| Born | James Garland Quintel September 13, 1982 Hanford, California, U.S. |
| Occupation | Animator voice actor director writer producer storyboard artist |
| Years active | 2003–present |
| Known for | Regular Show Close Enough |
What is Regular Show based off of?
“’Regular Show’ was based on my college experiences at CalArts and by the end of the [seven-year] run, I had settled down and started a family,” Quintel said. “And so it was natural to have the new series reflect that.”
Was Regular Show made for stoners?
Though Cartoon Network seems to be the mecca of stoner programing, one show in particular stands above the rest. The animated series, “Regular Show,” while rated amongst the likes of “Adventure Time” and “Robot Chicken,” is the ultimate stoner’s indulgence.
Are Mordecai and Rigby always high?
While Mordecai and Rigby never explicitly smoke, their formulaic “guy messes up, leading to a psychedelic space endeavor” adventures stem from the college projects of the show’s creator, J.G. Quintel, whose own experiences, he’s said, sparked many of the on-screen plots.
Is Regular Show for high people?
The animated series, “Regular Show,” while rated amongst the likes of “Adventure Time” and “Robot Chicken,” is the ultimate stoner’s indulgence. The show follows the interesting lives of two best friends Mordecai, a blue jay, and Rigby, a raccoon who are both employees of a city park.