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After Maellard revealed to Pops the truth about his origin, he tells him to find Earl since he's the one who can help Pops to fight his evil brother. Later, in the episode "The Key to the Universe", Earl tests Pops by making him do his chores, which lead to Pops unleashing his frustration on him. Earl understands Pops and in a last effort of persuasion to continue training, he shows him a fragment from a previous Universe and also showed him the decision of Pops not fighting his Brother.
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When Muscle Man tries to get the song he wrote for Starla on the radio, the computer wouldn't let him do so, as playing the tape will activate its self-destruct program. He, Mordecai, and Rigby are able to convince Donny G to help stop the computer, but it soon discovers what they are up to. Despite its attempts to stop them (wounding Donny G in the process), it is defeated when Donny G plays Muscle Man's tape and causing the radio station to explode while the trio escape (although Donny G had somehow survived it). Jackie Carmichael (voiced by Jennifer Hale) is a lady cyborg from the future (resembling a T-1000) who disguises as a sweet young lady.
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After Sensei apologizes and accepts full responsibility for his actions, the Master does not forgive him and orders his guards to kill him, Mordecai, Rigby and Benson. When he sends the Double Death Sandwich flying at Mordecai and Rigby, the Sensei quickly teaches them a move called the "Bicycle Kick of Death", which the duo uses to kick the sandwich into the mouth of the Grand Master, killing him. The Grand Master's death also resulted in the destruction of his dojo and mountain, although the gang manage to escape before the entire mountain collapses. The Grand Master of Death Kwon Do is the final boss in the video game "Fist Punch 2".
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Despite his attempts to steal the stomach, the duo stop him and manage to save the sensei. Pops tends to dress and act like he is in the late 1800's to early 1900's and utilizes technology and slang from that time period. He carries small butterscotch lollipops in his wallet, sincerely believing that they are real money, much to everyone's confusion.

Cash Bankis has a basketball backboard and net for a head and wears a red hoodie and gray sweatpants. Cash first appears when Rigby asks if there's anyone who would like to play Bank Shot against him, Cash requests to plays. When Cash wins the bet, he shows Rigby the bill – $12,000 for a night of eating gold plated chicken.
Eventually, the two become a couple, only for Klorgbane to accidentally kill her in a fight he was having with Walks. Rigby buys it to separate the bedroom, but after he and Mordecai abuse it, it gets too confused and begins to spread across the park, but the duo manage to catch it and hit the reset button, turning it off and returning it to normal. Wall Buddy is not technically evil and its destructive nature is only caused by Mordecai and Rigby overstressing it. The stress monster is a five-headed monster who appears in "Skips Stress". It is formed after Skips rings an ancient stress bell to remove his, along with Benson, Pops, Mordecai, and Rigby's stress, with each head resembling the five.
As of now, every episode of Regular Show has had City as the main location, with few episodes venturing beyond it. Spacey McSpaceTree (voiced by Steve Little) is a minor character in Regular Show. He made his debut in the Season Eight episodes "Spacey McSpaceTree" and "Space Escape". He is the mascot of the Space Tree Station and he was put into cryo-sleep for 30 years. He was a caveman when Mordecai and Rigby found him in the cave, but when he was fully civilized, he basically became a human. Before being tested by Benson, Gregg asked the two if he could meet his old girlfriend Diane.
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He later returns in the season eight finale where's he is the only character who greets Benson after three years. Carter (voiced by Steven Blum) and Briggs (voiced by Roger Craig Smith) are two movie stars who play as cops. In their first appearance, they arrange a donut contest and the winner will get to be on their next show.
He appears in "Just Set Up the Chairs", where he is summoned by Mordecai, Rigby, and Skips to fight the Destroyer of Worlds. He returns in "Exit 9B" where he again fights the revived Destroyer of Worlds and wins. Hi-Five Ghost (voiced by Jeff Bennett in season one, then by J. G. Quintel from seasons two to eight) is a ghost with a hand extending from the top of his head who works as a groundskeeper at The Park. Hi Five Ghost is best friends with Muscle Man and frequently gives him high fives to accompany his jokes, as he genuinely finds most of Muscle Man's jokes amusing.
The Scarecrow (voiced by Mark Hamill) is a character who appears in "Terror Tales of the Park III" as the main antagonist in "Jacked-Up Jack-o-Lantern". When Mordecai, Rigby, Muscle Man, and Hi Five Ghost destroy his pumpkin wife (after ignoring his warnings that say to leave them alone), he comes to life. He then proceeds to touch everybody, which turns them all into pumpkins before squishing them and eventually planting their seeds in the pumpkin patch so that their heads grow into pumpkins. By the end of the episode, he laughs while they all argue on who should go home with a mother and her son, knowing that he had avenged his wife. The Unicorns (voiced by Sam Marin, J. G. Quintel, Mark Hamill, and S. Scott Bullock) are the villains in "The Unicorns Have Got to Go".
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They return in "Brilliant Century Duck Crisis Special" (apparently revived somehow) where they are hired by businessmen to destroy the park for a toy company. Despite help from their allies, the geese overpower them, but when they learn they are assigned to play as the bad guys (which they did not like), they turn on their bosses and help the park gang defeat the businessmen. The Death Bear is a bear who wears a pickelhaube and a red cape around his neck.
As Mordecai and Rigby escape, Mordecai sets his ring to self-destruct before the two evacuate the building, killing the blondes in the explosion. The blonde men were among the resurrected villains in "Exit 9B"; eventually, those who survived the battle were sent back to the portal. The blondes also appear in the online game "Fist Punch", where their leader serves as a boss. Gareth "Gary" (voiced by Robin Atkin Downes) is the King of Synthos who went to school with Skips and the Guardians of Eternal Youth. He works as a valet for the Guardians and also made an appearance in the episode "Cool Bikes" where he served as Mordecai and Rigby's lawyer.