J. G. Quintel creates the concept and characters of Regular Show during his time at CalArts.
Regular Show first airs on Cartoon Network, introducing Mordecai, Rigby, and other characters to the audience.
The second season of Regular Show premieres, continuing the story and expanding the show's fanbase.
The third season of Regular Show premieres, gaining more popularity among viewers.
The fourth season of Regular Show premieres, featuring new adventures and character development.
The fifth season of Regular Show begins airing on Cartoon Network.
The sixth season premieres, continuing the story arcs and character growth.
The seventh season of Regular Show debuts, progressing towards the series finale.
The final episode of Regular Show airs, concluding the story of the characters after eight seasons.
Mordecai and Rigby begin their jobs as groundskeepers at the park, marking the start of their many adventures.
Benson takes over as the park manager, becoming Mordecai and Rigby's boss and often the voice of reason.
Mordecai begins dating Margaret, one of the recurring love interests in the series, leading to several episodes centered around their relationship.
Skips reveals that he is an immortal yeti who maintains the park and shares his wisdom with the others.
The park learns about Pops' origins and his royal past on another world, adding depth to his character.
A climactic battle ensues where the park crew fights Anti-Pops, leading to the eventual saving of the universe.
Both Mordecai and Rigby graduate from high school, paving the way for new life and responsibilities.
Mordecai and Margaret end their relationship, creating emotional changes for Mordecai.
The characters face off against weird supernatural threats affecting the park and their daily lives.
In the final episode, Mordecai and Margaret get back together, bringing closure to their long-running romantic storyline.