But anyways, how about you? How are you doing? Rigby: (Surprised) Why are saying craze-o, too? It's cray-zee!įather Time: In the future, it's craze-o. (Sits down in a rocking chair) But I guess that's to be expected, considering there's a craze-o guy trying to destroy all of time. he doesn't look so hot.įather Time: I don't feel so hot. Now "King of Fighters", that works, because you see, most of the characters in those games are guys. But if you used those two words in the same title, it makes the whole thing redundant. Maybe you're superior in some ways, and inferior in others. Rigby: Well, there's superior and there's inferior. Rigby: " Superiora the Inferior"? Doesn't that seem a little. (Catches a clock falling off of Father Time) You may call me Superiora the Inferior. Superiora: Well, this is ONE incarnation of Father Time, anyway. (More clocks starts to fall off of him, which Rigby dodges) (A clock falls off the being and Rigby dodges it.) Sorry.įather Time: I am Father Time. Wanna see my finest hour? It's around here somewhere. ?: (Rigby gets sprayed by a hose, waking him up, and he sees Superiora and a being made of clocks) Oh good. Ready everyone? (Mordecai thinks for a moment) Queen Bernadette: Rule 4: No rewinding the opponent so you get a head start. Rule 3: No killing, except for Ross' troops.
Rule 2: No alternate timelines, like, uh. Rule 1: No past or future allies, only the present. Hatred: I'll take care of you later, monkey-face. Skips: I'm pretty sure you're only joining our side just so you can help yourself. Hatred: Now, since we have time, I'll make the rules of this Future Duel.
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We don't know how to stop it, but we have to try. We will be starting up our final run to stop him in one hour.
Ross' Timenado has already eaten up the entire 22nd century. Gene: Calling all available ships to quadrant 3.547 Alpha. Hatred: And just how are you going to punish me? Want to fight? Want to have a Future Duel, to see who will save all of time faster?! (An incoming call occurs on Mordecai's spaceship, and the park workers answer it and they see a commander)īernadette: Is that a vending machine. Queen Bernadette: It was your fault for suggesting that timeline in the first place, even if you said Pops was still alive! Hatred: If only I had arrived earlier, maybe I would have prevented time from being erased. Queen Bernadette: If you're looking for Rigby, he left and took the ship with him. Skips: Because we don't have time, or a way to get back now! (Looks up) Huh? (A blue rocket parks down to where the other heroes are Mordecai leaves the ship) Muscle Man: Or, better yet, just go back further and try all over again! High-Five Ghost: Why don't we just go back in time before Rigby took the ship and then. Steven: Man, I'm glad I'm with the Gems all the time.įinn: I don't even think we have a "college" or "university" in Ooo! Gumball: Oh, yeah? Well, what if Darwin had done that to me?ĭarwin: Uh, I think it's more likely YOU would do that to ME. (Kicks a rock) GREAT!īernadette: He had good intentions, you know.Ĭlarence: Sumo, I promise I will never do something like that to you or Jeff. It's not bad, but I can't recommend this one.Benson: Terrific! This is just. However, the plot is lacking, and the characters aren't that interesting to begin with. Regular Show: 25 Years Later #1 is a bizarre and daring concept for the franchise, and it attempts at giving these static characters a genuine arc. Joana Lafuente's color art is similarly manic and fitting for the source material. The comic maintains the anarchic imagination of the show in its visuals, and that is one of the strongest aspects of the book. Regular Show: 25 Years Later #1 art by Anna Johnstone and Joana LafuenteĪnna Johnstone does an excellent job of recreating the art style of the show while adding good changes to the character designs of Mordecai and Rigby for the time jump. As such, setting up a story where we are supposed to be invested in their character development is a shaky prospect, and it does hamper the comic. That said, I've always found Mordecai and Rigby to be difficult characters to get invested in, and Regular Show often plays off that concept.