A Regular Epic Final Battle

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"A Regular Epic Final Battle"
Regular Show episodes
Episode nos.Season 8
Episodes 29, 30, and 31
Directed byCalvin Wong (supervising director)
Written by
Story by
  • J. G. Quintel
  • Matt Price
  • Patrick Baker
  • Gina Ippito
  • Sean Szeles
Featured music"Heroes" by David Bowie[1]
Production codes1045-262
1045-264A
1045-264B[2]
Original air dateJanuary 16, 2017 (2017-01-16)
Running time33 minutes
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"A Regular Epic Final Battle" is the series finale of Regular Show, and also the 3rd special of the eighth season and 28th overall.[3][4] It aired on January 16, 2017, on Cartoon Network. All parts are 11 minutes long.

The episode aired on January 16, 2017. 1.33 million viewers watched Part 1, and 1.37 million viewers watched Part 2,[5] making it the most viewed episode of the season.

Plot[]

Cold Open[]

Before the episode's events, Pops is upset about the upcoming fight and is in a terrible mood. The gang at the park cheer him up by throwing him a party. All of their memories are put onto a collection of Blu-rays and buried in the park to remember the events. They set a course to the location of the fight, Lolliland, Pops' home planet.

Part 1[]

The park crew arrives at Lolliland, the birthplace of Pops and Anti-Pops. They meet a group of Lolliland natives: Frivola-Kranus, Quadravi-Kranus, and Weird Mushroom Guy. The natives explain Pops and Anti-Pops are named Mega-Kranus and Malum-Kranus, respectively. The natives show the park crew ancient tapestries of the previous battles between Pops and Anti-Pops, which detail prior incarnations of the park crew fighting alongside Pops.

Knowing that all of the prior battles have ended in a stalemate (resulting in the universe resetting), Mordecai comes up with setting traps for Anti-Pops to give Pops an upper hand, which he didn't have in previous battles.

After Anti-Pops arrives in an Uber-like taxi, Pops tries to convince him not to fight due to them being brothers. Anti-Pops refuses and attacks Pops but is caught in the traps laid by the park crew. The victory is short-lived, however, as Anti-Pops quickly escapes the traps.

Part 2[]

To ensure his friends' survival, Pops makes a deal with Anti-Pops: whoever lands the first blow in battle gets to decide the fate of the universe. Pops successfully injures Anti-Pops, but Anti-Pops breaks the agreement and continues the fight. Meanwhile, the park crew, HD DVD, Blu-ray, the Baby Ducks, Toothpick Sally, Recap Robot, Chance Sureshot (whose prior "death" is revealed to be that of a clone), the Guardians of Eternal Youth, Gary, Carter, and Briggs, Party Horse 42699, and the Guardian of Lolliland fight against Anti-Pops's minions and Streaming Modem and defeat them.

However, Anti-Pops unlocks his full power and begins erasing Lolliland. The erasing of all of Pops's allies and friends (except Mordecai and Rigby) causes him to unlock his full power. Mordecai and Rigby realize that the only way to stop time from resetting is to get in between them while they are about to punch each other. As the two brothers' punches collide (with Mordecai and Rigby between their knuckles), it obliterates the entire universe and resets time.

Part 3: "The Power"[]

Part 3 begins precisely like the first episode of Season 1, "The Power," seemingly "resetting" time back to the series's beginning. However, Rigby quickly remembers the events of the prior episodes and the rest of the series. Rigby shows Mordecai the stash of buried Blu-rays, which triggers his memories of the series' events after touching it. Realizing that time didn't correctly reset, they use the Power to take them to the future and back to the battle between Pops and Anti-Pops. Anti-Pops attacks them, destroying the Power in the process. As Pops continues to fight, it becomes clear that fighting Anti-Pops will inevitably lead to another stalemate. (The scenes where Pops tries to attack Anti-Pops show several post-its notes that deal with the scene discussions that the writers have had earlier. It includes artist drawings, dialogue boards, and the letters from "Regular Show" also appear in the background. Purposefully, the show's creators did this to break the fourth wall and add experience and memory to its viewers.)

Pops grabs Anti-Pops and flies toward the sun, telepathically comforting Mordecai and Rigby. Anti-Pops reconciles with his brother, and the two are finally at peace before they fly into the sun. With the resetting cycle broke, the effects of Anti-Pops' erasing are reversed, and the erased workers (and allies) are revived. After three years in space, the park workers fly back to Earth, where they reunite with their friends and families and are welcomed as heroes.

The park workers and Mr. Maellard erect a memorial statue in honor of Pops and mourn him. After six years of working at the park, Mordecai and Rigby quit their jobs and move on with their lives. Mordecai becomes a successful artist, marries a bat, and has three children with her. Rigby marries Eileen and has two daughters with her.

Muscle Man and Starla move into a better trailer in the park and have many children, who adopt many of his mannerisms (like taking off their shirts and yelling). High-Five Ghost and his girlfriend, Celia, become party DJs touring in Prague and later have a son. Benson, who has now become the park owner after Mr. Maellard passes away, reunites with Pam and the two adopt four cats along with Applesauce, Benson's pig. Skips continues happily working in the park but ditches his trademark jeans for jean shorts.

At their 25th anniversary reunion, the park crew raises a statue of Mr. Maellard next to the one of Pops and take a picture in front of it with their families. As the reunion party commences, Mordecai and Rigby (now 54-years-old) reminisce on Pops' sacrifice and how none of them would have been able to lead such beautiful lives without him. They decide to play some old arcade games before laughing at how immature they used to be. This episode ends with the revelation that Pops is watching his friends in what seems to be an afterlife (presumably Heaven) on a VHS tape labeled "Regular Show." He ejects the video and says "Jolly good show" as the series officially ends set to the 1977 David Bowie song "Heroes".

Broadcast[]

The episode premiered on Cartoon Network on January 16, 2017,[6] at 6:00pm ET/PT. It was viewed by 1.33 million viewers in part one and 1.37 million viewers in part two, making it the most-watched episode of the eighth season.

References[]

  1. ^ Thurm, Eric (January 16, 2017). "The epic, emotional Regular Show finale is anything but". The A.V. Club. Retrieved February 10, 2017.
  2. ^ References for season 8 production codes:
  3. ^ "Steven Universe Returns with a Bomb on Jan 30! Plus More Cartoon Network Premieres - The Geekiary". December 21, 2016. Retrieved January 21, 2017.
  4. ^ Desk, TV News. "Cartoon Network Rings in 2017 with Brand New Episodes of Fan-Favorite Shows". Retrieved January 21, 2017.
  5. ^ "UPDATED: SHOWBUZZDAILY's Top 150 Monday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 1.16.2017 | Showbuzz Daily". Retrieved on January 18, 2017.
  6. ^ "Regular Show Season 8 episodes". TV Guide.

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