Is Regular Show offensive?

Is Regular Show offensive?

It’s unsuitable for children under 12-13 years because of its slapstick violence, intoxicated characters, crude humour, coarse language, sexual innuendo, and racial and cultural stereotyping.

Is Regular Show coming back in 2020?

Cartoon Network has officially cancelled Regular Show tv series. Season 8 of Regular Show will be the last season.

Who voiced Zaxon on Regular Show?

Steve Agee is the voice of Zaxon in Regular Show.

Will regular show 25 years later be animated?

Studios. Boom! Studios and Carton Network have announced the upcoming launch of Regular Show: 25 Years Later, an all-new six-issue limited comic book series inspired by the Emmy Award-winning animated series.

How old is Steve Agee?

53 years (February 26, 1969)Steve Agee / Age

Who is Isaac on superstore?

actor Steve Agee
Isaac was an employee at Cloud 9 Store 1217. He was a temporary seasonal worker who became an associate. He is easily agitated and excitable. He is portrayed by actor Steve Agee.

Who are the actors in the Regular Show?

Regular Show: Created by J.G. Quintel. With J.G. Quintel, William Salyers, Sam Marin, Mark Hamill. The daily surreal adventures of a blue jay and raccoon duo that attempt to deal with their mundane jobs as groundskeepers at the local park. Menu Movies

Is regular show still on Syfy?

A new series from SyFy is here to upgrade your horror binge-watching. Regular Show, now in its eighth and final season, follows mega-slackers Mordecai the bluejay (voiced by series creator J.G. Quintel) and Rigby the raccoon (William Salyers) on their jobs as park groundskeepers.

What is regular show inspired by?

Regular Show was inspired by The Simpsons and Beavis and Butt-Head, and Quintel credited the stylistic elements of Joe Murray’s Rocko’s Modern Life and Camp Lazlo as working their way into his style.

Was regular show ever on TV?

Regular Show was one of two series from the project that were green-lit (the other show being Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, based on the Cartoonstitute short Uncle Grandpa, which in turn became its own series later on). The project was eventually scrapped and never premiered on television.