"Regular Show" Rage Against the TV (TV Episode 2011) Poster

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(2011)

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Nobody Beats The Hammer
Rectangular_businessman14 December 2012
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This was simply one of the most amazing "Regular Show" episodes, being not only highly enjoyable from beginning to end, but also incredibly funny to watch.

It was nice to see almost all the main characters from this series working together to achieve one particular goal, serving as a good example of why the friendship is one of major themes in Regular Show, beyond all the weird stuff. I also like little homage made to beat ' em up games like "Final Fight".

The ending was just too awesome for words, being one of my favorite moments in the entire series.
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10/10
just a random dude
alkandariabood-5576124 July 2023
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The episode is literally perfection, peak perfection the animation, the plot, the voice acting all of it was amazing plus the nostalgia of this episode hits different. And the villain of the episode was perfect and they balanced between comedy and action Plus, the characters in the episode, war, one and noticeable every character. Had an important role in the episode.

And what made the episode more perfect is that it was like any episode at the show 10 minutes tops and they managed to tail and put all that in 11 minutes or 10 minutes is crazy should not gonna take it for me that the episode is good.
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10/10
Playing videogames on hardmode!
CartoonCritic6 October 2023
Mordecai and Rigby, the show's principal characters, are at their wits' end with their bothersome old television set. As their aggravation grows, the pair embarks on a seemingly easy mission: to finally get rid of the defective TV. This ordinary chore, however, takes an extremely strange turn when their ancient television comes to life, complete with a malevolent, sentient TV remote control. The action-packed adventure that follows is evocative of old video games and sci-fi flicks. Mordecai and Rigby's connection radiates throughout the novel, giving heart and comedy. This delivers in a memorable and entertaining installment, embodying the quintessential regular show experience that fans adore.
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