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Regular Show: Rigby Pack DVD Review

  • Language: English
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Studio: Cartoon Network
  • Release Date: September 9, 2014
  • Run Time: 176 minutes





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            “Regular Show” is one of those odd Cartoon Network series which walks the line between entertainment for children and for adults, mostly due to the irreverence in the show’s sense of humor. It is intentionally odd, with a type of logic that adheres only to the mind of a child or pot-head, which seems to be the target audience. This isn’t likely to be a universal hit, but the fans tend to be loyally dedicated to the series. Having a release for a show with fans is a double-edged sword, however, because they may be more likely to make a purchase but also tend to have higher expectations.

     


    These single-disc themed releases of “Regular Show” and “Adventure Time” are never as satisfying as their often misleading titles imply. While this collection does have more Rigby episodes than not, I can’t say that I watch many episodes of the show which don’t include the raccoon sidekick. Even if it was just a matter of including episodes featuring the raccoon, this set would fail for lack of care. The episode ordering doesn’t even make sense, leading me to believe that they just randomnly assembled 16 episodes of the popular show for senseless consumerism. There are no special features.

     

    The episodes included are:

    Bank Shot

            Don

            Fortune Cookie

            Rigby in the Sky with Burrito

            Return of Mordecai and the Rigbys

            Wall Buddy

            Survival Skills

            One Pull Up

            Temp Check

            Trash Boat

            A Bunch of Full Grown Geese

            Journey to the Bottom of the Crash Pit

            The Heart of a Stuntman

            Fool Me Twice

            Sandwich of Death

            Rigby’s Body

             

    Entertainment Value: 6/10

    Quality of Filmmaking: 4/10

    Historical Significance:  5/10

    Special Features: 0/10





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