Which ‘Regular Show’ Character Are You?
Are you a fan of the animated TV series Regular Show? Have you ever wondered which character you relate to the most? Well, look no further because we have the perfect quiz for you! In just a few minutes, you can discover which Regular Show character embodies your personality. Whether you're a fan of Mordecai's laid-back attitude, Rigby's mischievous spirit, Benson's strict leadership, or any of the other memorable characters, this quiz will reveal which one matches your unique traits. So what are you waiting for? Click the start button below to begin your journey and find out which Regular Show character you truly are!

About “Regular Show” in a few words:
Regular Show is an animated TV series created by J.G. Quintel that aired on Cartoon Network from 2010 to 2017. The show follows the daily adventures of two best friends, a blue jay named Mordecai and a raccoon named Rigby, who work as groundskeepers at a local park. The series is known for its surreal humor, pop culture references, and relatable characters, including Benson, the park’s short-tempered manager, and Pops, a naive yet wise lollipop-shaped creature. Throughout its eight-season run, Regular Show became a beloved cult classic among both kids and adults, earning critical acclaim for its inventive storytelling and imaginative visuals.
Meet the characters from Regular Show
Mordecai
Mordecai is the tall blue jay with that perpetual “trying to be chill” vibe, you know the one. He overthinks everything and then does something impulsive at 2am — romantic, lazy, artistic, endlessly messy about his feelings. He cares about his friends and art and awkward breakups, though he’ll shrug like it’s no big deal (definitely lying sometimes). Also, he’s weirdly into vintage pinball and will rant about coffee like it’s a personality trait.
Rigby
Rigby is pure chaotic energy in raccoon form — loud, reckless, and somehow impossibly lovable. He makes terrible choices for the thrill of it (or because a video game told him to) and usually ends up both the cause and the solution to the disaster. Beneath the trash-can snacks and bravado there’s this tiny stubborn heart that hates being called a screw-up, even while he acts like he doesn’t care. He hoards junk, picks hobbies on a whim, and is both the worst idea-generator and the life of the couch at 3am.
Benson
Benson is the gumball-machine boss who yells a lot but actually runs the place like it’s his chaotic little empire — with strict rules and weird affection. He lives for order, payroll, and that immaculate desk (seriously, it’s scary), and he guards standards like they’re national security. He’s short-tempered and will explode dramatically, then go do something small and parental like buying snacks for the crew (or saying he did). He’s the practical heart trying to keep the park from imploding, and also probably alphabetizes his stress balls because of course he does.
Skips
Skips is the ancient yeti who fixes everything, like emotionally and mechanically, and he does it with this calm that makes you feel safe even when things get apocalyptic. He’s stoic and wise and will tell you the blunt truth with a growl and a shrug — and somehow that makes it better, not worse. There’s a mellow, dad-like patience there, but also weird hobbies (rollerblading? knitting? who knows) and a mysterious past that drops into conversations like a plot twist. You trust him with your life and your broken lawnmower, probably in that order.
Thomas
Thomas is one of those background guys who becomes oddly unforgettable — awkward, low-key charming, and maybe more confident than he seems. He tends to get dragged into absurd park situations and either handles them with surprising grace or with the best kind of fluster. Quietly competent? Sure, maybe — or he just has a great poker face. He hums show tunes while making coffee and sometimes looks like he knows the park’s secrets but will never tell (or will, at 3am, if bribed with snacks).
Eileen
Eileen is tiny, fierce, and adorable, like a pocket-sized brainiac who will roast you lovingly and then help you organize your life. She’s nerdy and organized and will absolutely go to war over comics or ethical arcade scores, texting you a thesis about it at midnight. Super loyal and clever, with this jittery, anxious energy that makes her both brutally honest and impossibly sweet. Also she collects tiny things, tucks receipts into her glasses case, and will drop a savage one-liner when you least expect it.
Margaret
Margaret is quietly ambitious and has this calm, wind-up energy — thoughtful, poised, kind, and quietly complicated. She can be warm and open one minute and totally distant the next; she loves birds and good coffee and keeps meticulous lists that she hides candy in. There’s always this sense that she’s figuring out a bigger life and you want to watch it unfold, slowly and stylishly. She was the chew-on-my-heart subplot for a reason — soft smile, sharp shade when necessary.
Starla
Starla is loud, proud, and all cowgirl energy — boots, bracelets, and a laugh that announces her arrival two blocks away. She’s fiercely protective of Rigby and delightfully competitive, the kind who will challenge you to an arm-wrestle and then feed you ribs. She’s happily dramatic, sometimes petty, and surprisingly tender at weird little moments that catch you off guard. Fun fact: she collects novelty belts and cries at rom-coms sometimes — totally contradictory but also totally her.
