![]() ![]() The movie is very true to the spirit of Regular Show. The final act gets fairly unpredictably as well. It's a really fun movie that builds our expectations for an epic climax. I just love how well this bizarre cast of characters came together, after 7+ Seasons (and an Emmy)! There's a few other familiar voices from the cartoon scene Roger Craig Smith, Paul F. The movie also guest stars David Koechner as the school principal. His sense of humor and tone really works well with Regular Show. Ross, and he kind of steals the show in every scene he's in. Comedian Jason Mantzoukas voices our main villain Mr. voices as Mordecai and Hi-Five Ghost as usual, William Salyers plays Rigby, Sam Marin voices everyone's favorite angry park manage Benson, Pops and Muscle Man, before you see him in Episode 7 Mark Hamill plays here one of his few roles as a good guy and his current role in an ongoing series Skips. The movie sees the return of all our favorite main characters and their respective voice actors. The story is set in between Season 6 and 7 (but you don't really need to watch the show to enjoy the film). Due to the film the 6th Season was only 31 episode-long instead of the 40 planned. Thanks to the show's immense success it was quickly accepted and put in development. Quintel turned them down and he wanted to make a movie instead. At first CN was interested in making a 40-minute special, but J. The idea for a film first came up during the production of Season 4. The Regular Show movie was imagined as early as 2013. What is surprising is that this marks the first Cartoon Network feature film based on a show since Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show back in 2009. It has plenty of comedy, action, adventure and science-fiction! My only real problem with it? I kinda wish it was longer - it's a 68-minute animated feature film. This Regular Movie plays like an extended episode of the show. The hijinks they go through are kind of reminiscent of 80s films such as Back To The Future and Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure. It all starts simple enough but it quickly gets a lot more ridiculous and over-the-top from there (in a good way). The story is a great mix of time travel adventure and space opera. Regular Show has such a unique 80s slacker vibe, and the show made sure to map it up a notch. As with the show the story is quite unique. The movie goes easy and it's quite friendly to newcomers. If you've never seen Regular Show before, don't worry. It was dedicated to Christine Cavanaugh, who was best known for her voice work as Chuckie Finster on Nickelodeon's Rugrats and Dexter from Dexter's Laboratory. The film finally just aired on Cartoon Network at last. ![]() ![]() The film finally had a theatrical premiere in August in Los Angeles, then it was digitally released on September 1 and on home video DVD this past October 13. Hype for the Regular Show movie began with a trailer for the film first show at Comic Con 2015. The film was distributed through Warner Bros. Written and directed by Quintel along several recurrent writers from the show, Regular Show: The Movieis a collaborative effort between Cartoon Network Studios and Saerom Animation. Obscure movies and retro games, it's Regular Show! And it's anything but regular! Quintel, if there's one show that perfectlyĬaptured what it's like to be a 20-something slacker who grew up on Alongside Adventure Time and Steven Universe it's probably one of the best current shows of this Cartoon Network renaissance.Ĭreated by cartoonist J. That didn't sound as good as I thought it would.Īnyways, by now most cartoon fans are probably familiar with Regular Show. You know what time it is? It's REGULAR TIME! Wait. Genre Action/Adventure/Comedy/Science-fiction animated film ![]()
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