Regular Show: The Movie

Regular Show: The Movie is a 2015 American traditionally animated science fiction buddy comedy film mixed with CGI, based on the Cartoon Network original series, Regular Show. The events of the movie take place during the seventh season of Regular Show and it is produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Cartoon Network Studios and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film debuted in theaters on June 12, 2015 for the United Kingdom and on August 14, 2015 for the United States. It was also premiered on television on November 25, 2015 on Cartoon Network.

The film features William Salyers, J.G. Quintel, Sam Marin and Mark Hamill reprising their roles from the series, with guest performances by Jason Mantzoukas and David Koechner.

Plot
In the distant future, Rigby leads a rebellion squadron (consisting of Benson, Skips, Hi-Five Ghost, Muscle Man, and Pops) against an evil cyborg named Mr. Ross and his army when he is erasing time. When Rigby and his team reach Ross's weapon, they find it is guarded by the future version of Mordecai, who is a cyborg himself and has discovered a transgression Rigby did to him in the past and attempts to kill him. When the team gets incapacitated, Benson sacrifices himself in order for Rigby to get to a space ship/time-machine to head to the past to stop the chaos. Just as Rigby is about to travel back in time, Mordecai shows up and shoots Rigby when he hits the time travel button.

In the present, Mordecai and Rigby barely keep themselves from being fired when they run late for work. When the space ship from the future shows up and crashes into the ground, future Rigby appears and tells the employees that when Mordecai and Rigby were in high school, they created a time machine that backfired, but created a "Timenado", a tornado with the ability to travel through space and time and was turned into a weapon by Mr. Ross. They later got expelled for blowing up the science lab. Furthermore, the future Rigby reveals that Mordecai shot him, shocking the park residences that Mordecai and Rigby have ended their friendship. Before dying, future Rigby tells present Rigby that he must "tell the truth" in order to save the universe, even if it costs him his friendship with Mordecai. When questioned about the details, Mordecai explains that they created the time machine because Rigby got into their dream college, College University, but Mordecai didn't. After the unfortunate ploy, Mr. Ross, their science teacher/volleyball coach at the time, was held responsible and sent to prison. Benson tries to convince everyone that the whole thing is a hoax, until Muscle Man finds a plasma shotgun and accidentally destroys Benson's car with it. After deliberating, the employees decide they need to use the ship to go to the past and stop the end of the universe.

The group manages to get to the past (6 years in to be exact) but wind up damaging the engines in the process. Skips, Muscle Man and High Five Ghost stay behind to fix the ship while Benson and Pops follow Mordecai and Rigby in finding the time machine. They succeed in slipping into the high school but are forced to split up when they're confronted by the volleyball team. With no other options, Mordecai and Rigby are forced to get help from their past selves, who have access to the science lab because Mr. Ross, who was feuding with Rigby after his antics cost the team the championship, was forced by Principal Dean to allow Rigby to do an extra credit assignment in order to pass. The extra credit assignment was the time machine Mr. Ross was creating. He was creating it for two reasons: go back in time and win the volleyball state championship and to "get revenge". After successfully convincing past Rigby to create a model volcano instead, the past selves leave the lab, giving the present pair enough time to destroy the time machine. Pops and Benson arrive late to the carnage, all beaten and bruised after their volleyball jock encounter.

The group, assuming the work was over, head back to spaceship/time machine only to find the repairs stalled due to an encounter with Muscle Man and High Five Ghost's past selves. Complicating matters further is that temporal ruptures begin appearing just as the repairs are finished. Rigby, who had slipped away earlier, alerts them to the fact that past Mordecai and Rigby are heading to the high school to finish a second time machine Mr. Ross planted (although it is unknown where he got it). The employees race back to the science lab, but are quickly incapacitated by Mr. Ross and future Mordecai, allowing past Mordecai and Rigby to botch the time machine and create the Timenado. Mr. Ross then forces Rigby to admit the truth: he never got into College U, but Mordecai did, but he faked both Mordecai's rejection letter and his Acceptance letter in order to maintain their friendship. Mr. Ross then tries to kill Mordecai in the confusion, but future Mordecai intervenes, taking a heavy wound and forcing Mr. Ross to retreat.

Upset over the duplicity, Mordecai angrily ends his friendship with Rigby, forcing Rigby to run off with the spaceship/time machine. Before dying, future Mordecai gives his present version his ship (which is also a time machine) and tells him to patch things up, saying what Rigby did was no excuse to side with Ross. As the group tries to rebound, a distress call from future Gene the Vending Machine prompts them to help out. Meanwhile, after a failed suicide attempt to drive into the sun, Rigby encounters Father Time, who is falling apart due to the Timenado, and is convinced to apologize to Mordecai. Rigby heads to the future and races back to the Timenado, but gets intercepted along with Mordecai by Mr. Ross at the crystal core. With Techmo's help, the duo manage to decapitate Ross and, after Rigby and Mordecai restore their friendship, they use plutonium to destroy the Timenado. They later convince past Rigby to apologize to past Mr. Ross before he's arrested, thus ending the issues between them and altering the future.

Back in the present, Mordecai and Rigby agree that, despite how cool their future selves turned out, they won't let their friendship degrade to trying to kill each other, thus erasing their future selves from the timeline. The next day, as Benson catches them away from the park, the pair race back in the spaceship/ time machine with Rigby saying they'll "never be late again".

Cast

 * William Salyers as Rigby
 * J.G. Quintel as Mordecai and Hi-Five Ghost
 * Sam Marin as Benson, Pops and Muscle Man
 * Mark Hamill as Skips
 * Jason Mantzoukas as Mr. Ross
 * David Koechner as Principal Dean
 * Minty Lewis as Eileen
 * Roger Craig Smith as Jablonski, Frank Smith, Fast Food Guy
 * Ali Hillis as Ship Computer, Rigby's Mom
 * Kurtwood Smith as Gene
 * Eddie Pepitone as Sherm
 * Paul F. Tompkins as Gino
 * Fred Tatasciore as Father Time, Security Guard, Timenado Mechanic, Willy, News Reporter
 * Steven Blum as Techmo, Brit, Commander, TV Game
 * Janie Haddad as Margaret

Development
The movie was first announced in February 2014 during the Cartoon Network upfront. Creator J.G. Quintel announced on June 10, 2014 via Twitter that production of the movie has been completed. A trailer for the movie was shown at the 2014 Comic Con International event on July 24, 2014 and was later released online on July 27, 2014. Despite the movie being announced in February 2014 it began production in 2013.

During production of the fourth season, the network asked the creator if they'd like to do a forty-minute special episode, Quintel turned it down and asked to do a movie instead, the network agreed. The idea was then put into development.

Quintel confirmed that the movie is canon and is set in the middle of season six and season seven.

The sixth season of Regular Show was affected by the movie. It was set to have 40 episodes, but due to the production of the movie, only 31 were produced. Season seven will feature the regular 40 episodes per season.

Actor and comedian Jason Mantzoukas voiced the movie's main antagonist, Mr. Ross the Evil Volleyball Coach, while David Koechner voiced Principal Dean as well. Many other regular voice actors for the show also voiced their characters in the film.

Theatrical release
The film was opened in theaters in the United Kingdom on June 12, 2015 and in the United States on August 14, 2015 and continued to screen until August 20, 2015. The movie also screened at select Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas across the United States and it had a select showtime at the SVA Theatre of New York and at the Cinema Montrereal CANADA during October 2015. It was also preceded by Medieval Hangout, a short film based on Cartoon Network's animated miniseries Long Live the Royals, created by Regular Show 's writer and storyboard artist Sean Szeles.

Home media
The film was released to digital on platforms such as iTunes and Google Play Movies & TV on September 1, 2015. The movie was later released to Blu-Ray and DVD by Warner Home Video on October 13, 2015 and it contains the behind the scenes, a Long Live the Royals short film Medieval Hangout, the 18-minute featurette, the pilot episode and the audio commentaries. The movie has grossed $98,080 in domestic DVD sales.

Television premiere
The film was premiered on November 25, 2015 in the United States on Cartoon Network and premiered on Cartoon Network in the United Kingdom and Ireland and Cartoon Network in Australia and New Zealand on November 28, 2015. The film premiered in Asia (including Philippines) on November 30, 2015. The film premiered in Central and Latin America on December 7, 2015. The movie premiered on Cartoon Network in Canada on November 25, 2015.

Soundtrack
The soundtrack for the film featured four real-life songs including, "March of the Swivel Heads", "The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades" and "Pale Blue Eyes".

Critical response
Regular Show: The Movie received positive reviews from both critics and audiences alike. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film received an average rating of 4.1/5. It also earned a 7.5/10 on IMDb.

Ratings
The movie was watched by 2.17 million viewers and received a 0.5 rating in adults 18-49.

Trivia

 * This is the first movie based on a Cartoon Network series since "Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show" in 2009, and the first one to be released theatrically since "The Powerpuff Girls Movie" back in 2002, but was only shown on a limited number of theaters.
 * According to J.G. Quintel, they started production on the movie when they finished writing Season Five and finished it when they began writing Season Eight.
 * This is the first ever feature film of the series.
 * This is the first animated Regular Show movie to hit theaters.
 * This is also the first ever Regular Show movie in general to hit theaters.
 * This is the 2nd theatrical film to be based on a Cartoon Network series after The Powerpuff Girls Movie (2002), Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters (2007) and Teen Titans: The Movie (2012).
 * Although, Teen Titans is only aired by both Kids' WB and Cartoon Network, and it is made by Warner Bros. As well, Aqua Teen is an Adult Swim show.
 * This is the second theatrical 2D animated movie in 20 years after Quest for Camelot (1998) and 19 years after The Iron Giant (1999).
 * This marks Warner Bros.' return to 2D animated theatrical films. Warner Bros. had its original feature animation division, which produced 2D animated films.
 * This is the first theatrically released traditionally animated Warner Bros. film since  Clifford's Really Big Movie  14 years prior.
 * This is the very first Theatrical Warner Bros. Film to rely solely on Traditional Animation mixed with CGI Animation instead of Flash Animation.
 * This is Warner Animation Group's first traditionally animated film.
 * The original title was The Regular Show Movie.
 * This is the very first film to use the new Warner Bros. Animation logo with Daffy Duck and Porky Pig making their cameo appearances. This logo would later be seen on future films starting with Tiny Toon Adventures: The Motion Picture.
 * Before the movie, a short film called "Medieval Hangout" based on Cartoon Network's animated miniseries Long Live the Royals was played.
 * This was one of the successful films of 2015.
 * This movie has received a 84% rating from Rotten Tomatoes & IMDb gave it 7.5/10.
 * The film was in normal 3D, Real D 3D, IMAX 3D, Digital 3D, & XD 3D.
 * The original cast reprised their roles in the movie.
 * The animation of the movie is the same as the show, although CGI was used for the moving spaceships, the Timenado, the time beams, Father Time, as well as the hallway inside the Timenado.
 * A trailer was first shown at Comic-Con on July 24, 2014.
 * On June 10, 2014, J.G. Quintel announced via Twitter that the film had been completed.
 * Quintel has also confirmed that the movie is canon and is set in the middle of season six and season seven.
 * The movie includes three more real-life songs, "March of the Swivel Heads", "The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades" and "Pale Blue Eyes".
 * The real-life show, "Everybody Loves Raymond" is mentioned.
 * Also another real-life media referenced by Ross (but not exactly mentioned) in the movie is "Back To The Future".
 * The following is a list of episodes that are seen when Rigby go around the time portals: "Limousine Lunchtime", "Rigby in the Sky With Burrito", "The Real Thomas", "Temp Check", "Death Punchies", "The Power", "Lunch Break" and "Mordecai and the Rigbys".
 * This entire movie revolves around destroying the Timenado, which first appeared in "A Skips in Time".
 * Originally the movie was supposed to be a 40 minute special, but J.G. Quintel refused and acknowledged Cartoon Network to make it a full movie and both agreed.
 * The movie was on the short-list for becoming nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, although it did not get nominated. This also marks the first Cartoon Network Feature to come into the Academy Award.
 * The movie revealed that Mordecai and Rigby been best friends since they were toddlers.
 * The movie focuses more on Rigby than Mordecai.
 * Although Rigby is the main protagonist of the movie, ironically, it is Hi-Five Ghost who is the first one to note that strange things were happening, because he tells the others when future Rigby's ship crashed into the park.
 * Although Mordecai and Rigby were expelled that would make Mordecai not get his diploma. But in "More Smarter" Mordecai somehow has his diploma despite being expelled, although Mordecai stated in the movie that, after being expelled, he went to junior college instead.
 * A tune similar to Tears for Fears's "Head Over Heels" plays when West Anderson High School first appears, making this sequence a slight reference to the cult movie Donnie Darko.
 * When Mordecai and Rigby rush to the park, the music and the situation is a reference to Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
 * The movie's future timeline is foreshadowed in some Season 7's episodes, which is soon happening in the finale of that season and all part of the Season 8's storylines. Except it is now in a brand new timeline, retconning some of previous timeline's fate of Mordecai and Ross' future, thanks to Rigby's atonement.
 * The theatrical version also features the Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Animation and Cartoon Network logos during the beginning of the film.