Cartoon Network first announced J.G. Quintel was returning for a new Regular Show series back in 2024, but concrete details about the new show has yet to be revealed. It’s yet to be confirmed whether ...
Mordecai and Rigby are so back. The comedic slackers from Cartoon Network's Emmy-winning animated series "Regular Show" are set to return. "Regular Show: The Lost Tapes" will see the pair back for ...
Cartoon Network has announced the return of Regular Show. Premiering with a special half-hour episode on May 11th across Cartoon Network’s global channels, Regular Show: The Lost Tapes uncovers ...
Cartoon Network is getting back to work on “Regular Show,” with a new series and half-hour special premiering May 11. “‘Regular Show: The Lost Tapes” centers on Mordecai and Rigby – best friends who ...
29 years ago today, Cartoon Network was changed forever with the debut of its best programming block, and the anime world has never been the same since. In the 1990s and 2000s, Cartoon Network was the ...
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Regular Show reboot, Regular Show: The Lost Tapes, launches with a half-hour special on Cartoon Network and HBO Max on May 11. Created by executive producer JG Quintel and produced by Cartoon Network ...
Cycle Media, which launched Monday, hopes to break the mold of the traditional media holding company. The company is the result of a merger between Cycle, a social content and influencer network ...
New Delhi [India], March 20 (ANI): The Delhi High Court on Friday directed digital media platform Newslaundry to take down certain videos and posts relating to TV Today Network and its channels, Aaj ...
New Delhi [India], March 20 (ANI): Holding that freedom of speech does not extend to abusive or derogatory attacks, the Delhi High Court has observed that remarks such as "shit standards", "shit ...
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