I think they have a little bit more experience than them – they've been there longer at the park – but they're about equals as far as how they're employed at the park. Quintel: Well, Muscle Man and High Five Ghost, they're kind of like the equivalent of Mordecai and Rigby. Wired: What about Muscle Man and fan-favorite High Five Ghost? This DVD collection does a fine job of highlighting all that's great about this wholly surreal property, but sadly – like the recent Adventure Time release – it's light on the bonus features. Obviously music plays a big part in the show's unique charm, as does an eclectic cast of characters ranging from the principal players Mordecai and Rigby, a sarcastic blue jay and mischievous raccoon, to an unflappable yeti and an angry anthropomorphic gumball machine. Stand-outs include the mystical musical debut "The Power," rock 'n' roll fantasy "Mordecai and the Rigbys," time-traveling radio freak-out "The Night Owl" and the positively infectious "This Is My Jam." It's a collection of a dozen episodes, six from each of the first two seasons. Tuesday marks the release of Regular Show: Slack Pack, the series' DVD debut. Quintel, who also serves as part of the principal voice cast. It is, more to the point, the brainchild of writer-animator J.G. It's part classic animated slapstick, part new-school ensemble sitcom, and all weird.
Trying to describe Cartoon Network's Regular Show is a bit of a task.