Ваш браузер устарел, поэтому сайт может отображаться некорректно. Обновите ваш браузер для повышения уровня безопасности, скорости и комфорта использования этого сайта.
Обновить браузер

Regular Show -: Season 2

: Critics and fans note the animation reached a "sweet spot" during this season—more polished than the pilot/Season 1 but still fluid and expressive compared to later seasons.

: A classic episode where the duo must defeat a literal "Final Boss" that emerges from a broken video game. Regular Show - Season 2

: A major thread in Season 2 is Mordecai’s growing feelings for Margaret, which often leads to conflict with Rigby. The episode "It's Time" is a prime example, where Mordecai’s jealousy over Rigby asking Margaret on a date leads to a surreal confrontation with "Father Time". : Critics and fans note the animation reached

: Some fans find Mordecai and Rigby's meaner traits (especially in "It's Time") hard to watch. The episode "It's Time" is a prime example,

is widely considered by fans on Reddit and DeviantArt as the point where the series truly "found its footing". Produced between August and November 2010, this season refined the show's signature mix of 1980s nostalgia, surreal escalations, and adult-leaning humor. Overview and Production

: Though rated TV-PG, the season is known for its heavy use of double entendres, "adult" jokes (e.g., in "Party Pete"), and references to death. Creator J.G. Quintel intentionally utilized indie comic artists to maintain a distinct, slightly "un-children's-cartoon" look. Key Themes and Storytelling

: High-quality physical comedy, like everyone turning into Susan in "Benson Be Gone".