Regular Show on DVD With Never Before Seen Clip!
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We have not watched many (if any) shows on the Cartoon Network and I really don't know why. So, when we opened up the mail and were greeted with Regular Show: Mordecai and Margaret Pack on DVD, I was not really sure what to think.
Of course, I looked to see what I could find out about the show and learned that "Regular Show is the breakout comedy series that features Mordecai and Rigsby, two groundskeepers at a park whose attempts to escape their everyday boredom take them to fantastical extremes. Their job is so deadly dull that the two friends will do anything they can to avoid it. This doesn't go over well with their boss Benson (an anthropomorphic gumball machine) - but their efforts often result in insane escapades that delight their co-workers and friends." That sounded pretty good to me, but I was not sure the age demographics on the show... so I kept reading to learn "Regular Show has become a massive hit with its fans both on-air and off, with the series consistently ranking as a top-rated series among boys 6-11 and boys 9-14.)"
I tried watching for a bit, but it wasn't really grabbing my attention... Of course, that meant that Broxton loved it. I do see why it is for an older age group (remember he is only 5) but it was still attention grabbing for him.
The particular DVD we were sent features episodes from the first four seasons:
1 - Caffeinated Concert Tickets
2 - It's Time
3- Muscle Woman
4 - Do Me A Solid
5 - Cruisin
6 - Yes Dude Yes
7 - Access Denied
8 - Fancy Restaurant
9 - Diary
10 - Bad Kiss
11 - T.G.I.Tuesday
12 - Do or Diaper
13 - Picking Up Margaret
14 - Meteor Moves
15 - Family BBQ
16 - Steak Me Amadeus
Have you seen Regular Show?
I haven't. I should see it.
ReplyDeleteMy older kids like The Regular Show (even the two grown ones). :)
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