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The characters on ''[[Regular Show (Animation)|Regular Show]]'' include:
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== Mordecai ==
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* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Ohhhhhh!", "Dewd", and "YEA-YUH!"
** Also whenever Rigby's in danger or Mordecai's worried about him, he sometimes stretches out his wing and cries "Rigby!"
* [[Can't Get Away Withwith Nuthin']]: The main element of a lot of episodes is Mordecai and Rigby attempting to shirk some responsibility and usually doesn't resolve unless they own up to what they've done.
* [[Characterization Marches On]]: Yeah, he still punches Rigby in the arm once in a while when he saids something jerkish or idiotic(though that seems to be fading as well), but he became less abusive torwards Rigby in comparison to the earlier episodes(when's the last time you ever saw them play punchies??) Also helps that {{spoiler|Mordecai KNOWS his best friend may die young!}}
* [[Cheated Angle]]: He's almost never shown head-on, and even when he is, his head crest is still angled.
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* [[Adorkable]]: Not as much as Eileen but has his moments.
* [[Amusing Injuries]]: Rigby, The One-Cheek Wonder. Illustration on the [[Regular Show (Animation)/Radar|Getting Crap Past the Radar subpage]].
* [[Back to School]]: After being mocked for never getting his diploma, Rigby briefly tried going back to school. It didn't last long.
* [[Big Eater]]: Rigby is definitely one of these.
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{{quote| '''Benson''': First on the agenda is trophy talk. Who gets the trophy on what day? I think the schedule is more than fair.<br />
(''Everyone on the team is scheduled to have the trophy for two days each week, except Rigby who only has it one day.'') }}
* [[Can't Get Away Withwith Nuthin']]: Along with Mordecai but Rigby mostly makes problems by trying to be cool or doing something petty that he thinks is irrelevant. Naturally, it will always come back to get him.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Ohhhhhh!", "Check it" and "STOP TALKIIIING!".
* [[Characterization Marches On]]: Similar to Mordecai, Rigby has become [[Took a Level In Kindness|less of a jerkass/brat]] over the course of the series. [[Flanderization|Now he's just more of a slacker.]]
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* {{spoiler|[[Disney Death]]}} : In the episode "It's Time". {{spoiler|[[Back From the Dead|He came back to life via time travel.]]}}
* [[Funny Animal]]: See above. He digs through trash and runs on all fours when in a hurry.
* [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Gold]]: Driven home in the hot dogs episode, where Rigby truly seems to care for Mordecai after they both get trapped in the freezer.
** Generally speaking, it seems Rigby really likes Mordecai.
** Also in the episode "A Bunch of Baby Ducks", where Rigby insists on keeping the ducks, and calls them his.
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** Newer episodes even had him lead the group in downtime activities, like a weekly game night and paying for everyone at a bar, even Mordecai and Rigby.
** It's revealed in "Stick Hockey" that {{spoiler|he used to be a champion stick hockey player until ten years prior to the episode when his apprentice Dave was killed in the final round of a tournament. Now he sees himself as a loser who wasted his life on stick hockey and now he's wasted his life in a dead-end job.}}
** "Think Positive" revealed that Benson of all people was {{spoiler|[[The Quiet One]] in his family, and his father taught him that the only way to get stuff done is with a [[Hair-Trigger Temper]]. His giant rant at the end had him imply that he always [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Gold|holds off on firing Mordecai and Rigby because he really just wants to teach them to be more responsible]]}}.
* [[A Day in Thethe Limelight]]: "Benson Be Gone"
* [[Early-Bird Cameo]]: First appeared as a hallucinated form of one of the clerks in ''2 in the AM PM'', one of J. G. Quintel's first short films.
* [[George Jetson Job Security]]: He threatens to fire Mordecai and Rigby on a daily basis.
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* [[High-Pressure Emotion]]: His gumballs turn red when he's angry.
** {{spoiler|"Think Positive" makes this trope literal. If he holds in his anger too long, he starts burning thing at his touch and destroying everything until he's let it out.}}
* [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Gold]]: Not quite as much as Rigby, but there are a handful of times where it's hinted that he has a softer side. Although in his case, he's not so much a jerk as he is constantly displeased with Mordecai and Rigby's slacking and screw ups. The "jerk" side wanes somewhat after "Benson Be Gone".
** On a couple of occasions Benson has claimed that he does something tough on Mordecai and Rigby out of concern for their future and wants to instill some sense of responsibility in a pair of irredeemable slackers.
** It's still there, though, as seen in "Stick Hockey", where he throws out Mordecai and Rigby's stick hockey game (even though they finished all their jobs) just because he didn't think they'd finish (although he ''does'' regret his actions, and even helps get it back).
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* [[Born in Thethe Wrong Century]]: Though, since he is from Lolliland, it's possible that his way of dress and behavior is normal where he's from.
** Perhaps not- as seen in "Skips Vs. Technology", he's over 100 years old.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "(Jolly) good show!"
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* [[The Big Guy]]
* [[Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and Yeti]]
* [[The Eeyore]]
* [[Genius Bruiser]]: At times Skips seems to be able to improvise very quickly, as seen in "The Power" near the end. Likewise, his quick thinking brings about the avatar by which Rigby destroys the Destroyer of Worlds.
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** However, he uses it less frequently as of late.
* [[The Chessmaster]]: {{spoiler|Surprisingly, Muscle Man is more than capable of pulling off a multi layered [[The Plan]].}}
* [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin]]: High-Five Ghost.
* [[Expy]]: Muscle Man is basically [[The Hulk]], if the Hulk was a fat slob.
* [[Fat Idiot]]: Muscle Man.
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** {{spoiler|He was right.}}
* [[Jerkass]]: Originally, Muscle Man was a [[Jerkass]] to Mordecai and Rigby, culminating in My Mom. However, [[Character Development|he's become]] a nicer person since then, willingly working with Mordecai and Rigby in "The Night Owl".
** [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Gold]]: Although he's still an immature idiot, he's never mean towards women. Plus, he recently started to willingly work with Mordecai and Rigby and view them as friends.
*** [[Took a Level In Kindness]]
* [[Karma Houdini]]: They slack off worse than Mordecai and Rigby, but Benson trusts them more because they actually bother to ''tell him'' when they're going on break.
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** In "The Night Owl", he defeats several guards by physical means and knocks out The Night Owl with a single punch.
* [[Multi-Armed and Dangerous]]: High-Five Ghost (and his family) can apparently form extra arms when needed. HFG once appeared with ''five''.
* [[Only Known Byby Their Nickname]]: Averted; his real name of Mitch Sorenstein is revealed in "Muscle Woman".
* [[The Quiet One]]: High-Five Ghost spoke only one full sentence in the entire first season. The episode "Muscle Woman" has High-Fives talk more than usual due to Muscle Man isolating himself, implying that he usually doesn't talk because Muscle Man just does all the talking for him.
** As a recent episode shows, apparently he doesn't talk because he's Jinxed and Muscleman will punch him if he ever talks around him. Rigby broke his jinx and afterwards he talks much more often.
* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Connections]]: As one episode shows, Muscle Man has a lot of friends around town. Heck, a police officer chases afters him just to tell him how awesome he is.
* [[Sore Loser]]: Muscle Man.
* [[Talk to Thethe Fist]]: In "Night Owl", {{spoiler|after returning to the past after the title character froze him, High-Five, Mordecai, and Rigby for several hundred years, the Night Owl starts chewing them out for ruining his plan. So Muscle Man knocks him out cold mid-rant.}}
* [[Those Two Guys]]
* [[Took a Level In Kindness]]: Especially in "The Night Owl."
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** In later episodes Eileen seems to go through a redesign. She loses this and her pigtail is done up on the other side.
* [[What Does She See in Him?]]: With the way Rigby acts towards her, you'd think she'd try someone else...
** {{spoiler|He warms up during "Camping Can Be Cool" - he thinks Eileen starting a fire without matches [[Your Approval Fills Me Withwith Shame|and throwing a rock through Margaret's car door]] is pretty awesome.}}
** {{spoiler|When he gets turned into a house in "Terror Tales of the Park", the photo on the mantel is of Eileen.}}
 
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* [[Badass Biker]]
* [[Badass Long Hair]]
* [[Chess Withwith Death]]: Arm wrestling and bowling.
* [[Deal Withwith the Devil]]: Has made a few throughout the series.
* [[Even Evil Has Loved Ones]]: Has a wife and son he seems to actually love.
* [[Evil Brit]]: He resembles British rocker Lemmy and is voiced by British voice actor Julian Holloway.
* [[Go-Karting Withwith Bowser]]: He often ends up playing various games with the main characters (Usually [[Arch Enemy|Skips]]), such as an arm-wrestling match or playing him in a bowling tournament. Granted, your soul is on the line in these matches, but still, it's the principle of the thing.
* [[I Gave My Word]]: Thus far, he's always kept his word when he's made a [[Deal Withwith the Devil]].
* [[The Grim Reaper]]
* [[Happily Married]]: Has a wife and seems to genuinely love her.