“ | STOP TALKING! | „ |
~ Rigby's famous catchphrase. |
Roderick Terrence "Rigby" Riggerson is one of the two main protagonists (alongside Mordecai) of Regular Show, and the main protagonist of Regular Show: The Movie. Rigby is a twenty-three-year-old raccoon. He made his debut in the original Pilot episode working as a groundskeeper of the park.
Rigby isn't really a villain and antagonist at all in the series. He has done many immoral and unacceptable acts, but he has done things to fix his mistakes as well. As the series progressed, Rigby has gotten less and less immature and has become more of a true friend and has even become a loving and devoted boyfriend and future husband to Eileen. Eventfully, he matures to the point where he retains little, if any of his more immature traits.
He was voiced by William Salyers, who also voiced Erich Soders from HITMAN and Doctor Octopus from Marvel's Spider-Man.
Appearance[]
Rigby is a brown raccoon with short, spiky hair. He has dark brown circles around his eyes which is apparently a facial mask, like a normal raccoon would usually have. He also has a long tail with six dark brown stripes on it. His stomach, chest, throat and the underside of his snout are a pale, grey-brown color. In the episode "Don", it was shown that when Rigby was six years old, he had a single front tooth.
He is 3'2", making him 3'1" shorter than Mordecai and around 27 pounds. He had four fingers on each hand, and three toes on each foot. Rigby once played "Punchies" with Skips, which resulted in a damaged butt cheek that required surgery, and that afterwards it looked like Rigby only had one butt cheek, instead of two. As a result, his friends call him "The One Cheek Wonder".
Personality[]
Rigby is best described as a "wild teenager", although he is past his teenage years. He becomes frustrated, frightened, lazy, confused, or depressed easily, making his behavior very predictable. He is also very arrogant, and immature at times giving him the personality of a child. In this way, he is a character foil of Mordecai, who demonstrates far more responsibility and maturity than him.
Rigby cares about the friends he has, as he tried to help Pops with his fear of giving speeches, saved Muscle Man from drowning and saved everyone from a pack of evil hot dogs. He also felt bad for Benson after he said he was going to lose his job. Also, as selfish as Rigby can be, he has been willing to risk his own life to help his friends, and can be selfless at times.
As the series progressed, Rigby had notably started to demonstrate more maturity and responsibility. There were even times where he was the mature one and Mordecai was being unreasonable. It was also shown that Rigby used to lack self esteem due to his parents originally favoring his younger brother Don and paying very little attention to what he had accomplished. By the time he gone back to and graduated high school and helped save the universe from Anti-Pops, his family was extremely proud of him, which left Rigby flattered.
After the 25 year time skip in the series finale, Rigby is shown to have become an incredibly matured adult and a great husband and father, as shown when he teaches one of his daughters how to play video games. He even acknowledges Pop's sacrifice and how none of their friends would be living their current lives if not for him. Alongside Mordecai, Rigby stopped saying his catchphrases sometime after he quit his job at the park.
Villainous Acts[]
Although Benson and Muscle Man are antagonistic, Rigby isn’t so innocent himself.
Season 1[]
- The Power: He steals a keyboard from a wizard and inadvertently sends Skips to the moon. He, along with Mordecai, also conned Benson and Pops.
- Just Set Up the Chairs: He plugged in The Destroyer of Worlds game, so that he could play the game, even though Skips put a note forbidding anyone from playing it. He also tried to get out of setting up the chairs several times, and even expressed annoyance towards Mordecai for talking him out of taking a break.
- Death Punchies: He wanted to get vengeance on everyone who beat him at punchies all the time. He also messed up Mordecai's room and damaged most of the park. His actions could have killed his fellow workers and put the entire park in danger.
- Free Cake: He and Mordecai lie to Benson about Skips wanting a surprise party and he tries to eat the chocolate cake that was for Skips' party and he interrupts Skips' spirit dance leading to his death by the Guardians of Eternal Youth, he and Mordecai felt remorse but Skips eventually got revived after giving the Guardians the cake for his life back.
- Grilled Cheese Deluxe: He steals a grilled cheese sandwich from Benson and lied to Mordecai about buying it. He also went on with the scheme to lie to the astronauts.
- The Unicorns Have Got to Go: He brought in a gang of unicorns, which caused mass destruction in the House. This along with his horrible treatment of Mordecai in this episode, made fans consider this episode to be one of his worst appearances.
- Don: Rigby antagonizes his younger brother Don because he is bigger, richer, and friendlier. He even said that he was born when he was asked why he hated him. This leads to him sending Don away and nearly destroying the park as he was too jealous of Don to ask for help. As revealed later on, however, he does have some valid reasons for his jealously towards Don. Even then though, he still could have handled it better.
Season 2[]
- It's Time: He repeatedly taunts Mordecai by making him jealous when he announces his plan to go out on a date with Margaret and kept pushing his buttons, but he took it too far until he snapped. He finally received his karma when Mordecai accidentally pushes him from the microwave and turned into ashes.
- Appreciation Day: He and Mordecai edit the Book of Park Records to make themselves seem like better employees than they already are. This leads to the creation of Snowballs the Ice Monster and the near destruction of The Park.
- Do Me a Solid: He didn't want to hang out with Eileen, so he made Mordecai do him 10 solids, which were humiliating. Some of these include, putting hot sauce on a burrito, treating him like a slave, and recording him as he did something that is really embarrassing. Rigby did, however, redeem himself by destroying the tape, restoring his and Mordecai's friendship.
- Over the Top: He relentlessly plays into Skips' insecurities by pranking him with an arm gadget allowing him to effortlessly beat him in arm wrestling. He also fooled the others into thinking that he was the stronger of the two. On top of this, he continued his scheme even after realizing that Skips was losing confidence in himself. Rigby is then accidentally murdered by Skips in a fit of rage.
- Karaoke Video: He (along with Mordecai) excitedly manage to accidentally trash talk Benson, Pops, and Skips. Their attempts at getting away with this result in them starting a bar fight and ruining the Karaoke Night.
Season 3[]
- Bet to be Blonde: He cheats during a bet so he would win. He even ignored Skips' advice until Mordecai pushed him to his limit.
- Skips Strikes: He bets the souls of himself, Mordecai, Benson, and Pops with Death if they lost a bowling match. He also tries to defend himself when Mordecai punches him several times in response.
- Fortune Cookie: He switches his fortune cookie with Benson's to get better luck, putting Benson through many terrible predicaments. In the end, it was shown that Muscle Man who switched Rigby's cookie earlier.
- Stick Hockey: He called foosball lame and essentially conned Benson into getting back his and Mordecai’s stick hockey table.
- The Best Burgers in the World: He deliberately gave Benson a hard time over having to a week's worth of work and tried to disobey him several times.
- Replaced: He, along with Mordecai, sabatoged Chad and Jeremy's attempt to get their job. They also bragged to Benson after driving them away.
- Muscle Mentor: He lied to and insulted Benson behind his back, which ended up getting him what he deserved.
- Diary: He broke Margaret's diary, though this was an accident. What makes this a villainous act, however, was that he was warned several times about what would happen if he touched it.
- Death Bear: He lied about a "local legend" and brought Mordecai, Margaret and Eileen to the abandoned Zoo where Death Bear lives. This almost had killed Mordecai, himself, Margaret and Eileen.
Season 4[]
- Do or Diaper: He (along with Muscle Man) make a bet - if Mordecai can kiss Margaret by midnight Friday, Muscle Man will wear a diaper for a week. However, if Mordecai fails, which he has to wear a diaper for a week. Despite supporting Mordecai, he was upset when he was happy about his punishment instead of being upset and had fun at his expense.
- A Bunch of Full-Grown Geese: In getting rid of the geese, he and Mordecai committed potential murders, and Benson got unfairly yelled at for it.
- Cool Cubed: He peer pressures Thomas into drinking an extremely cold drink in order to make a "brain freeze face" resulting in Thomas nearly freezing to death. He also tried to get out of saving him because of his cowardince.
Season 5[]
- Wall Buddy: He divided the room with Wall Buddy, leaving all the trash on Mordecai's side. On top of this, he didn't clean up his room despite Benson saying he would fire both if they didn't clean it up, gulit-tripped Mordecai for not helping him, and threw him under the bus at the end despite calling him out for doing it eariler. Fans consider this his worst appearance to date.
- Return of Mordecai and the Rigbys: He lied to the park gang about free pizza at the Battle of the Bands competition. He confesses his lie, but it leads to them destroying each others' instruments and eventually losing and getting heat stroke as a result.
Season 6[]
- 1000th Chopper Flight Party: He causes trouble around the chopper flight party to divert Mordecai's attention from Margaret.
- Lunch Break: He and Mordecai trick Benson into buying a 10-foot sandwich.
Season 7[]
- The Lunch Club: After he unintentionally ruins Mr. Maellard's lunch, he and Benson have to write Maellard a letter. They have fun instead and Benson and Rigby leave Maellard an insulting note with both of them deciding to resign. They are only able to get off scot free thanks to Pops, who lies to his father by saying they wrote nice things about him and then eats the note to make sure he doesn't find out otherwise.
Season 8[]
- Mordeby and Rigbecai: In this episode, Mordecai and Rigby accidentally enter a teleporter and start turning into each other. After trying to switch back, they end up with nearly switched bodies (Moredcai now has Rigby's small torso and limbs, while Rigby is tall and has Mordecai's arms). While Mordecai is horrified of being a "tiny little freak" with a "weak little body", Rigby is ecstatic to finally be as tall as his brother and beats Mordecai at "Punchies" (a game he always loses at and a round which Mordecai didn't agree to). Afterwards he starts enjoying his new body and refuses to switch back with Mordecai. He has to be forcefully restrained by both Mordecai and Muscle Man and tied up with rope. While Muscle Man is preparing the teleporter, Rigby breaks free and attempts to stop him. In the process of trying to shove Rigby in, he grabs Muscle Man's shirt and all three of them fall into the machine. While Mordecai is restored to normal and Muscle Man is unaffected, Rigby is transformed into a large grotesque hybrid of all three of them. He punches Muscle Man and escapes into the park and begins destroying it. Muscle Man and Mordecai manage to trick Rigby into falling into a teleporter by burying it under a pile of leaves over a Basketball hoop (he shoots hoops throughout the episode). This works and he is transformed back into his original form.
Regular Show: The Movie[]
- After Rigby was rejected from College U, he found out that Mordecai was accepted. Scared of their friendship ending from the separation, Rigby forged a rejection letter for Mordecai so that they would stay friends. Once Mordecai found this out many years later, he called himself an idiot for not seeing that Rigby was holding him back, and ended their friendship. In the original timeline, this caused Mordecai to eventually side with Mr. Ross, but when Future Mordecai told present Mordecai to patch things up, he eventually did. This is often considered to be the worst thing Rigby has ever done.
It's worth noting that few people Rigby has killed include:
- 1: Garrett Bobby Ferguson was killed and blown up after being beaten up by Mordecai and Rigby (High Score).
- 2: The Hammer is beaten to death by Mordecai and Rigby (Rage Against the TV).
- 3-6: 2 man-bats and 2 mutant jellyfish were stabbed by Rigby (But I Have a Receipt).
- 7-12: Howard Fightington and 4 zombies were killed by Rigby (Grave Sights).
- 13: Holographic Rigby is shattered and killed by the original Rigby (The Best Burger in the World).
- 14-17: At least 3 people were killed by Rigby during the war with the enemies (Exit 9B).
- 18: Mr. Ross gets decapitated by Rigby and later blown up (Regular Show: The Movie).
- 19: Paul Bunyan was blown up by Rigby and the rest of the Park crew (Cool Bro Bots).
- 20: Both Jolene and Bruce get blown up by Mordecai and Rigby after their vehicle was cut in half (The Space Race).
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- In The Power, Rigby reveals that he is 23 years old, along with Mordecai.
- In "Ello Gov'nor" it is implied in a dream sequence that his last name might be "Riggerson", however, that was never outright confirmed.
- His main solo catchphrases are, "Stop talking!" and "I'LL KILL YOU!" With Mordecai, he often yells, "Oooooooh!" and "Hmph, Hmph, Hmph, Hmph" rythmically.
- As shown in "Death Punchies", people used to call him "The One Cheek Wonder" due to seriously damaging one of his butt cheeks during a game of "Punchies" against Skips.
- Despite being a raccoon he looks more like a South American coati.
- Rigby marries Eileen and has two daughters with her.
External Links[]
- Rigby on the Heroes Wiki
- Rigby on the Villains Wiki
- Rigby on the Regular Show Wiki
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