Mike Roth, artist for Regular Show says in the book, “We came up with Santa in a ponytail and a trenchcoat and combat boots and we were like, ‘THAT’S a Regular Show Santa! That’s perfect!’ He’s a real tough dude!” The chapter even includes an excerpt from J.G. Naturally, The Christmas Special gets its own chapter, as it is such a memorable episode with a new twist on the classic man in red. They had this challenge where if you could eat a twelve-egg omelet in an hour, it would be free! And you’d get a hat!’ Quintel’s life, the episode entitled “Eggscellent” was inspired by a real-life place and experience: “There was this restaurant in San Diego…called Broken Yolk. The book continues with early character sketches and explanations of how certain episodes came to be. ![]() A picture of the real-life chair is included in the book, along with original sketches and the storyboard from the pilot. The book explores the pilot and the actual (uncomfortable) chair that was given as a gift to J.G. Sketches, character development, even stills from the show can be expected from this jolly good show- er, book! ![]() Quintel, the creator and voice of Mordecai, adds a lot of trivia and insight behind the inspiration for what he says “ called Regular Show for a reason”. Immerse yourself into the world of Mordecai and Rigby with Shannon O’Leary’s The Art of Regular Show! This book explores the humble beginnings, unused artwork, and commentary from those involved with this world which will surely thrill any fan of the show! J.G.
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