He used to be a professional football player. Irony as She Is Cast: Carl Weathers plays the God of Basketball.Button Mashing ("Just Set up the Chairs").I Knew It!: Many fans had already guessed that Margaret was lying about having a boyfriend in "1000th Chopper Flight Party", well before "Not Great Double Date" debuted and confirmed it.After the season five finale, a lot of the violence and sexually suggestive humor had to be toned down (despite that the show was still rated TV-PG and the fact that the "Mordecai/CJ/Margaret" love triangle and the "Brilliant Century Duck Crisis Special" had everything that Cartoon Network executives asked be toned down), so if you feel that the later episodes of Regular Show feel too Lighter and Softer in comparison to the earlier episodes, then you're not alone.After "The Power", "Free Cake", and "Meat Your Maker", Quintel and the crew weren't allowed to use the words "pissed off" anymore (which is why all instances of it were redubbed to "ticked off"-though the season one DVD and BluRay set has it uncut), nor any other pseudo-swear words (though "screwed" when used in the expression "screwed up" and "sucks" when used to mean something that's bad, unfair, or of poor quality are heard from time to time).Executive Meddling: Quite a few of these:.In the UK, the infamous line "Now, how in the H are we gonna fix this S?" was changed to "Now, how in the H are we going to fix this hole?" well before Cartoon Network America decided to edit it to "How the heck are we gonna fix this stuff?".When the show recently joined Cartoon Network's retro channel Boomerang's lineup, all of the above mentioned episodes aired in their censored forms.
In all later airings of "The Power", "How in the H are we gonna fix this S?" is changed to "How in the heck are we gonna fix this stuff?" note the closed captioning on TV and Netflix has the original line, and the DVD and Blu-Ray version has the actual line intact., and "pissed" is changed to "ticked." The same goes for "you pissed me off" in "Meat Your Maker", but, oddly, "Benson's gonna be pissed" is left intact in "Free Cake." Both instances are odd, considering that Mordecai's "Holy crap, it's real!" and "You're screaming like a fricking maniac" haven't been edited in American reruns of the episode "'Ello, Guv'nur." Edited for Syndication: This occasionally happens.Defictionalization: A company has made a real-life version of the Ulti-Meatum, citing the show as the inspiration.When she wrote the line about the baby sea turtle eggs from "Do Me a Solid" and pitched it, they knew she was perfect for Eileen. Minty Lewis, the voice of Eileen, started out as a writer/storyboard artist on the show.Quintel, voices Mordecai and High-Five Ghost after Jeff Bennett was replaced.
Matt Price, one of the writers and the voice of Quips, said Muscle Man is his favorite because he's passionate, funny, and cares about his friends.During the San Diego Comic-Con 2014, some of the people working on the show revealed their favorite characters:.In countries such as the UK, the Philippines, and Australia, the episode is allowed to air, but a lot of the Russian references have been cut or altered to rename the country Druznia alongside the usual edits for violence and suggestive themes. In Russia, the episode "The Real Thomas" has been banned because its premise of Thomas being a Russian spy was considered offensive as well as poorly timed, given Russia's current invasion of the Ukraine and the beginning of a second Cold War between the United States and Russia.