Two bored groundskeepers, Mordecai (a six-foot-tall blue jay) and Rigby (a hyperactive raccoon) are best friends who spend their days trying to entertain themselves by any means necessary, much to the displeasure of their boss. Their everyday pursuits often lead to things spiraling out of control and into the surreal.
The best episode of "Regular Show" season 8 is "One Space Day at a Time", rated 8.4/10 from 2750 user votes. It was directed by Calvin Wong and written by Sean Glaze, Owen Dennis. "One Space Day at a Time" aired on 9/26/2016 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Cool Bro Bots".
After the events of "Rigby's Graduation Day Special" the Park guys and Eileen must formulate a plan to survive in space and how to live in it.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Sean Glaze, Owen Dennis
The crew have an encounter with "brobots" whose purpose is to serve others, but Mordecai and Rigby are suspicious of them.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Benton Connor, Sam Spina
After learning their true mission in space, the crew is excited to make history, but Benson still wants to return home.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Madeline Queripel, Alex Cline
Mordecai and Rigby volunteer to rescue a scientist's ex-husband in exchange for space creds so they can buy hover shoes.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Casey Crowe, Gideon Chase
Chance Sureshot loses his wallet and is enclosed in a robot's bubble until he can pay for his food. In order to free him, Mordecai, Rigby, Toothpick Sally and Recap Robot must travel to the Mantis Planet to get it back.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Minty Lewis, Ryan Pequin
In order to get back at the Bush Station, Colonel Rawls hires Muscle Man to prank them.
Director: N/A
Writer: Benton Connor, Sam Spina
When Pops continues to have nightmares of an extraterrestrial creature asking for his address, the gang tries to help him.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Madeline Queripel, Alex Cline
Mordecai and Rigby must stop an evil brain after Rigby releases it from a cage.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Sean Glaze, Owen Dennis
After getting dumped by Pam, Benson goes looking for French Fries ingredients with a female asteroid named Roxy.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Casey Crowe, Gideon Chase
Colonel Rawls puts Rigby through safety training by pairing him up with the unbearable Spacey McSpaceTree.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Benton Connor, Sam Spina
Mordecai and Rigby must go to court after accidentally creating a barrage of sounds on a planet completely inhabited by sensitive ears.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Madeline Queripel, Alex Cline
Mordecai and Rigby go to see Fist Pump perform at the Tree Station, but get stuck in a space elevator whilst traveling to the top.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Casey Crowe, Gideon Chase
Mordecai and Rigby have to beat the Space Bush station in a dangerous race.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Sean Glaze, Owen Dennis
Mordecai and Rigby try to avoid spoilers of their favorite show, but Benson wants to spoil it to get revenge on them for forgetting to vacuum the house.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Minty Lewis, Ryan Pequin
A mysterious new enemy, Anti-Pops, is after Pops forcing everyone on the Space Tree Station to evacuate.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Benton Connor, Sam Spina
After escaping Anti-Pops, the gang make a quick stop to buy new beds only to encounter a bounty hunter who is after Pops.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Madeline Queripel, Alex Cline
Mordecai and Rigby's butts get swapped after playing with a teleportation machine. Over time, the swapping spreads to other features, so they enlist Muscle Man for help.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Casey Crowe, Gideon Chase
The Park crew encounter the Alpha Dome, the first dome sent into space. When the crew go to investigate they find that its inhabitants believe that it is 1690.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Sean Glaze, Owen Dennis
The guys gather in the house on the Dome and tell scary Halloween stories just like ol’ times, only this Halloween, the stories have an extra terrifying, science fiction twist.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Minty Lewis, Sean Glaze, Owen Dennis, Ryan Pequin
The guys gather in the house on the Dome and tell scary Halloween stories just like ol’ times, only this Halloween, the stories have an extra terrifying, science fiction twist.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Minty Lewis, Sean Glaze, Owen Dennis, Ryan Pequin
The gang must travel to an ancient VCR that will play a VHS tape, made of ice, so that they can learn Pops' origins.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Madeline Queripel, Alex Cline
Earl, an ancient sensei, begins training Pops for his fight with Anti-Pops, but Pops is not sure if he can or should go along with it.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Casey Crowe, Gideon Chase
Earl begins training Pops through the technique of the training montage which allows trainers to bend space and time while leveling up. Mordecai and Rigby use one of their songs to help Pops and end up trapping the Park crew in a montage.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Sean Glaze, Owen Dennis
The guys celebrate their first Christmas in space by opening presents, eating peppermint bark and telling Christmas stories. Benson wants the stories to be more Christmasy but the guys keep adding scary elements, which infuriate their boss.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Minty Lewis, Benton Connor, Ryan Pequin, Sam Spina
The guys celebrate their first Christmas in space by opening presents, eating peppermint bark and telling Christmas stories. Benson wants the stories to be more Christmasy but the guys keep adding scary elements, which infuriate their boss.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Minty Lewis, Benton Connor, Ryan Pequin, Sam Spina