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After a high school lab experiment goes horribly wrong, Mordecai and Rigby must go back in time to battle an evil volleyball coach in order to save the universe — and their friendship.

J.G. Quintel as  Mordecai / Hi-Five Ghost (voice)
William Salyers as  Rigby (voice)
Sam Marin as  Benson / Pops / Muscle Man (voice)
Mark Hamill as  Skips (voice)
Jason Mantzoukas as  Mr. Ross (voice)
David Koechner as  Principal Dean (voice)
Roger Craig Smith as  Jablonski / Frank Smith / Fast Food Guy (voice)
Ali Hillis as  Ship Computer / Rigby's Mom (voice)
Kurtwood Smith as  Gene (voice)
Eddie Pepitone as  Sherm (voice)

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Reviews

Otaku_Critic
2015/09/01

Regular Show is one of my favorite cartoons in Cartoon Network. Could Regular Show The Movie also be my favorite animated movie? Let's see.To be honest the plot doesn't make any sense at all but this is Regular Show and when did it ever make sense, right? Characters are still lovable like in the cartoons. It was quite an adventure to be exact. This movie also doesn't run out of conflicts too. What's unclear to me is that originally, Mr. Ross wants to get revenge on Rigby for some reasons then later in the movie, his goal changed. He now wants to destroy time and the universe? It's kinda bothering me but all in all, it's a decent animated movie. In conclusion, Regular Show The Movie is a decent animated film. If you love Regular Show, then go watch this movie.

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luvsctln
2015/09/02

For fans of Reg. Show I would highly recommend this movie. I watched it this morning and absolutely give it 10 stars! No joke. It gives you all the characters you LOVE! Plus has that cool rock tuneage (lol) going on in the background :-) There are plenty of night time scenes and it's futuristic settings are so freakin' cool. I liked watching the high school scenes too. Anyhow, not looking to give away the details but just be sure you pay attention to the difference sequences. What more can I say? (WTH) They want ten lines of text. Hmmm, oh on a personal note, I really enjoy the voice of the creator. Mordecai, so cool. He reminds me of a famous actor in west Hollywood. Just a hint at who...(I'm Native American) OK! That's enough lines of txt! Yep. Good stuff! Check it out now and see what you think?!

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mcfarlanejjm
2015/09/03

I just came back from watching this and oh boy this exceeded my expectations. I just love the build up and the climax of this story, and also how it plans out. I'm going to go over some details so the people thinking about watching this can read this and get persuaded.The story is very interesting for a regular show episode. It takes part in the past present and future, but I'm not going to ruin the details. I just love seeing the characters interact with each other, and I also love how the story ends. One last bit of comedy.The animation is a higher budget regular show style. Exact same as the actual series, but with some things that tell you that this is a film. Kinda like spongebob the movie (The first one). Also love how some items in this world seem 3D.The music... I found myself digging out to this music and also the intro song. I've gotta find the full version somewhere. Also love how certain songs play in certain scenes. It really does help set the scene.I have no idea why one of the reviewers hated this, but I'd say this is a good special and I can't really find any problems with it. This is a great film and I don't recommend seeing this at the cinemas, but at home with blu ray. This isn't the sort of film to be shown at the cinema, but the film to be seen at home. One thing I can point out is that there's less comedy. I think they were going for this style however just to make this film more serious and engaging. This film still has its share of funny jokes, so you don't need to worry.For now, I'd say this is a great film with a good balance of action, drama but slightly less comedy.8.5/10

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jacknitti-99130
2015/09/04

this was the best movie I have seen I am the #1 fan of regular show and I was super happy when I saw this on cartoon network. I thought the movie was great I cant wait to watch it again and again and again and again! Plus there were a lot of Rigbys! great movie if you want to show this to your kids or you are a kid at heart this movie is highly recommended by me! (disclaimer)If you didn't like it don't blame it on me this is my opinion just telling you how i feel. Please don't hate on me i'm just writing a review for you

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