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[DVD REVIEW] ‘Regular Show: Fright Pack’: Frightfully Entertaining

Steven Burt by Steven Burt
September 3, 2013
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As someone who has only seen a couple of episodes of Regular Show, I really enjoyed it whenever I had the chance to catch an episode. As a result, I was excited to actually sit down and watch this Regular Show: Fright Pack and get into the Halloween spirit. And might I say, Regular Show did a pretty spot on job with this collection.

Much like other DVD packs, this compilation of spooky and scary episodes is all from the first four seasons of the series, plus the addition of two Halloween specials (“Terror Tales of the Park” and “Terror Tales of the Park II”). Other episodes featured are “Dead at Eight,” “Jinx,” “Grave Sights,” “Ello Gov’nor,” “Death Bear” “Skunked,” “See You There,” “Meat Your Maker,” “The Best VHS in the World,” “Dizzy,” “Last Meal” and “Skips’ Stress.”

While not particularly scary for a 25-year old like myself, it certainly had some pretty terrifying things for Cartoon Network’s intended audience. To be honest with you, I found the compilation to be more funny than anything. Mordecai and Rigby, our two main characters, work well together and entertain most of the time. The episodes are very well put together and for the older crowds have some iconic homages to past horror references.

If you really like Regular Show, I’d recommend you picking up this “Fright Pack” just for the pure entertainment value it brings. It may scare you, but at the suggested retail price of $19.82, it will certainly put you in the Halloween spirit.

 ✮ ✮ ✮ ½

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