Regular Show

Regular Show

TV Show • 2010

It's anything but.

The surreal misadventures of two best friends - a blue jay and a raccoon - as they seek to liven up their mundane jobs as groundskeepers at the local park.

Animation
Comedy
Action & Adventure
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
11 min/episode - 8 season(s)
Ended

Bara says...

Ages 10+, but every child is different

The show features surreal humor, mild cartoon peril, and occasional edgy dialogue that requires a level of maturity beyond typical children's programming. Themes revolve around young adult social dynamics and workplace irony that align better with pre-teens and early adolescents.

Content Safety Breakdown

Detailed breakdown of potentially concerning content

Sex & Nudity

1/5

The show features occasional romantic subplots and innocent crushes, though it remains appropriate for younger viewers. Situations are generally limited to mild flirting and very brief, non-sexual physical contact.

Violence & Gore

2/5

The series frequently uses slapstick cartoon violence and stylized fantasy combat. Characters are often shown getting hit or crashing, but injuries are rarely treated as serious or realistic.

Profanity

1/5

The dialogue occasionally includes mild insults or frustrated outbursts such as 'cr*p' and 's*cks', which are used infrequently by the main characters. These terms are used in casual conversation to show mild frustration rather than being used intentionally to offend.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

1/5

There are rare, blink-and-you-miss-it scenes involving social drinking, usually occurring in the background of park parties. Substances are never a focus of the plot and are rarely depicted.

Frightening Scenes

3/5

Many episodes involve surrealist horror elements, such as monsters, ghosts, and high-stakes supernatural threats. Some of these sequences can be visually disorienting or unsettling for particularly sensitive younger children.

Key Insights

Quick summary and important considerations

A fun and wacky look at two best friends who have a knack for getting into strange situations while trying to get their work done at a park.

Detailed Analysis

In-depth insights for parents and educators

What Parents Need to Know

Expect frequent cartoon intensity and stylized, surreal occurrences that may be confusing or over-stimulating for very young viewers.

What Kids Can Learn

Understand that perspective and humor can transform monotonous experiences into memorable ones.

Key Topics Discussed

Friendship dynamics
Workplace humor
Creative problem-solving

Why Parents Might Like It

The dry, ironic style and references to 80s/90s pop culture provide a nostalgic and relatable layer for adult viewers.

Positives & Learning

What makes this content valuable for children

Positive Messages

3/5

Emphasizes the importance of loyalty, persistence through difficult tasks, and the value of finding humor in mundane or stressful situations.

Positive Role Models

2/5

Characters often model poor decision-making and avoid responsibilities, though they demonstrate friendship and occasional accountability when their actions cause trouble for others.

Diverse Representations

2/5

Features a varied cast of anthropomorphic animals and mythical creatures, though human-centric diversity in character design and background is limited.

Educational Value

1/5

Primarily entertainment-focused, offering creative narrative structures and inventive problem-solving within surreal contexts.

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