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(2010–2017)

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Sex & Nudity

  • Mordecai walks in a bathroom and finds elderly Pops naked. The nudity is seen for a split second and then cuts to Mordecai's horrified face. It is then described as the episode moves along using words like wrinkly and old which could be unsettling for some viewers.
  • Frequent innuendo, specially during the first seasons.
  • Tongue kissing is seen in the earlier seasons
  • Intense French kissing between two characters. This occurs almost every time these two characters are in the same episode which is very frequent
  • In one episode, a unicorn gives Mordecai a "Magic Drink" and Mordicai spits it out, and they tell him that he just drank "Unicorn goop" making a suggestion to the semen, later in that same episode the unicorns eat one of Benson's gumballs.
  • There are ball jokes all throughout the series a few examples include: In the episode Fuzzy Dice when Benson says "when the balls drop" causing Mordecai and Rigby to burst out into laughter Benson then rephrases what he said by saying "when the game starts." Another example of a ball joke is in the episode Just Set Up The Chairs when Rigby says "Benson is going to drop his balls when he sees how good we set up these chairs".
  • In one episode the characters go to an empty ballroom to plan a party to host during that scene Benson says "this ballroom hosted the most elegant balls in its day" Rigby then asks Benson "were they big" and Benson replies "oh they were huge" Rigby then softly snickers before Mordecai punches him on the arm to make him stop.
  • Every episode of seasons 1-3 have jokes about balls. Seasons 4-8 have ball jokes too but they are a lot more seldom and not in every episode.
  • In almost every episode muscle man takes of his shirt and spins it on his hand.

Violence & Gore

  • The halloween episodes get a little bit violent and gory
  • The episode "Grave Sights" contains some comic gory violence.
  • A few scenes with graphic blood and guts in a comedic manner even though this is rarely shown.
  • An angry Karen tries to kill Mordecai and Rigby by running them over.
  • Many episodes is rated TV-PG-V (Moderate Violence), principally in season 4.
  • Mild in a lot of episodes.
  • In the episode "K. I. L. I. T. Radio", a disc is seen passing through Donny G's body.
  • There are many episodes where guns appear and fire ammunition.
  • In a lot of episodes, firearms are shown and sometimes injure people, especially the episodes "Fuzzy Dice" and "Steak me Amadeus".
  • Cartoon violence, including punching, kicking and other light-hearted violence, and some deaths (and suicides).
  • In one episode, the climax is a gunfight. Guns are fired, bullets are shown, and machine-guns and missiles are shot. The episode name is "Steak me Amadeus", although there are many more episodes where shooting is present.
  • Explosions occur in lots of episodes.
  • In the trailer for Zombie Dinner Party in the episode "It's time" zombies are shown tearing out a man's guts and a piece of his arm. In this same episode, Rigby's body is seen disintegrating.
  • In another Halloween episode, "Party Bus", a lot of people is seen dying and turning into ash.

Profanity

  • Shut Up was used in the earlier seasons of the show. Later on they used, Be Quiet, Stop Talking, And Shut It
  • In the early seasons profanity such as crap, piss, hell and frick are very constant appearing in nearly every episode but the swearing dies down as the show moves along.
  • Cartoon Network and Max have censored seasons 1-3 for example in the debut episode titled "The Power" the original unedited version of the episode has Rigby saying "how in the H are we going to fix this S" however the Cartoon Network and Max versions of the show replace that line with "how in the heck are we going to fix this stuff" the unedited versions of each of the episodes are available on the home media releases of Regular Show.
  • Seasons 1-3 have frequent use of profanity. Season 8 has some profanity too specifically the finale.
  • Lots of strong language in the series the show aired on Cartoon Network and it was censored but the rating if uncut is TV-14.
  • In an episode, Mordecai makes a reference to 9/11, saying "Mord/11"
  • Language in TV-14 content.
  • Seasons after 3 feature less frequent use of swear words, but there were still swear words until the end of the show.
  • Mild language and crude humor.
  • "Crap", "freakin", "pissed off", "turds", "balls", "heck", "hot" and similar language are used throughout. As of season 3, "crap" and "pissed" have not appeared in any episode.
  • in later airings, all instances of "pissed" were replaced by "ticked"
  • In three episodes ("Just Set Up the Chairs", "The Unicorns Have Got to Go" and "See You There"), "what the hell" is said.
  • Mild words like "sucks", "jerk", "blows", "idiot" and "screwed" are used. In the finale episode "My God" is used.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Mr Maellard is seen smoking a pipe in some episodes.
  • People get drunk from wings.
  • In one episode, a unicorn (which acted like a gangster) ate one of Benson's gumballs and had a happy/giggly reaction after eating it, hence referencing that he got high from it.
  • Nothing really, but there are indirect references.
  • Characters drink a lot of soda, to the point of nearly getting drunk.
  • In one episode there is an excessive use of eating fast food and candy (played for humor).
  • While it's not shown to be beer, characters sometimes drink liquid that is clearly beer. Also in one episode they play the song "Mississippi Queen" and the word "wine" is bleeped out by a car horn (however, in a background song of an episode the word "wine" can be heard).
  • In several episodes, the time "4:20" is seen on clocks in backgrounds as a joke. In one episode, a character says "I've got a 4:20 at a 4:20" which is possibly a drug reference.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The Halloween episode can be frightening.
  • Several scenes including comic violence and occasional gore with guts and blood which could be unsettling.
  • The episode Skips' Story contains scenes that some viewers may find very, very upsetting
  • Benson has bipolar disorder/problems with his anger and yells a lot at Mordecai and Rigby, which can frighten viewers.
  • In the episode "Benson Be Gone", the new park manager ends up transforming into a demonic creature and screams frighteningly. This may be disturbing for younger viewers.
  • Some scenes can be disturbing to younger children.
  • One episode where a car is bent on killing the main characters.
  • A few possible scary monsters, but very cartoonish.
  • Skin peeling off bone is seen times fifty-three times.
  • In one of the episode one of the characters is thrown off a high platform while playing a game, he eventually gets up and continues playing.

Spoilers

The Parents Guide items below may give away important plot points.

Violence & Gore

  • In one of the terror tales episodes muscle man is shown on Mordecai and Rigby's doorstep dead his corpse is bloody and skinned up as well as slicked up.
  • In the Halloween episode "In the House", Mordecai is decapitated (no blood), Rigby mutates to a house, Skips is burned alive, Benson is flushed in the toilet (with leaving gumballs which consists of), Pops is sufocated, Hi-Five Ghost is liquifed (spurting white liquid) and Muscle Man has his skin ripped.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • In the last episode, Pops sacrifices himself, the scene can be very upsetting for spectators.
  • High Five Ghost tells a scary story in which an elevator repair man is dead, he is later shown dying. This scene is very graphic and not recommended for younger viewers.

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