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"...considering if I lose my job... I have zero! Y-YOU HEAR ME?! I have nothing!"

A drawing as bizarre equally Regular Testify does have its heartstring-pulling moments.


General

  • Benson. Every bit the series progresses, nosotros learn more and more snippets of his backstory. And man, was his life sad. Turns out he'southward not the rage-filled, unreasonable Mean Boss that we all idea he was.
    • Then there is this scene that was never animated from "Mordecai and the Rigby'southward" which reveals that Benson had a girlfriend who left him for a business organization man and told him that he would never make information technology in the music business.
  • Any fourth dimension Pops gets upset. He's such a sweet guy, and he acts like a trivial child. He's quite sensitive.
  • "The Naive Man from Lolliland," JG Quintel's student picture, is surprisingly somber. The plot involves Pops (who in this short is an ambassador of Lolliland) having lunch, trying to pay for his repast with lollipops, and so getting violently attacked by the eating place staff. Later Pops stands upwards for himself and wins the fight, (sustaining a black eye in the process,) he declares that he refuses to accept any more abuse. The short ends with him returning to his abode in his flying car, proverb, "Drive, Benson. Accept me abroad from this... horrible place."

    Ambassador Pops: Skilful-good day, The states. I hope some day... we tin can become friends...

    • There's likewise the scene where the waiter yells "I'g not taking candy from some lollipop-headed FREAK!," and Pops visibly flinches, looking similar he'south almost to cry. His entire ordeal makes y'all want to requite him a big hug.

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  • "Meat Your Maker" is chock full of atrocious moments. The entire freezer thing from Mordecai's growing annoyance to Rigby'southward increasingly desperate attempts to appease him to the whole near-death experience is pretty gut-wrenching. And then there'due south the fact that Benson was really looking forwards to the barbecue and put a lot of money and effort into it, only to take the arraign for everything that went wrong when it wasn't even remotely his fault.
  • Don. The relationship betwixt Rigby and his blood brother. Deplorable from Rigby'southward perspective- anyone who has felt overshadowed by a sibling can chronicle. And gut-wrenching from Don'southward perspective. All he is is nice to people, and he has no thought why Rigby despises him so much. Besides doubles as heartwarming, when Don tells Rigby that he'd actually been trying to human action just like his older brother the whole fourth dimension.

Season 2

  • Rigby'south expiry in "It'due south Time", especially when Mordecai recalls his concluding moments with him. Mordecai's reaction makes it even worse:

    Mordecai: RIGBY! THAT'S Not WHAT I MEANT! THAT'S NOT WHAT I MEANT!

  • Pops's crippling stage fearfulness in "Empty-headed." He's and so terrified of having to give a speech at the statue unveiling ceremony at the park that he literally runs away crying. Mordecai and Rigby later on find him sitting on a swing in the playground, weeping quietly to himself. Although Mordecai and Rigby's attempts at getting him used to public speaking are pretty funny, such equally getting him to speak in front of a crowd at a motion picture theater, his flustered terror is kind of painful to watch.
  • Leon'southward Heroic Sacrifice in "Benson Be Gone".
  • The desperation in Mordecai's voice as he's trying to stop Rigby from attempting to un-jinx himself.
  • Yous may want to give Mordecai a large hug throughout "Practise Me a Solid", given all the crap Rigby puts him through.
  • Rigby's transformation into a Were-Skunk in "Skunked", especially when he violently lashes out his friends, specially when he virtually hurts Eileen.
  • Given how the two are True Companions, Mordecai's assertion in "Temp Check" that Rigby would never hug him is actually pretty sad.

Season iii

  • Benson's flashback in "Stick Hockey". His apprentice and friend, Dave, was killed right in front of him in i of the worst ways possible..
  • "Skips Strikes" has Skips quitting the bowling squad and the park members (with Pops replacing Skips as a squad fellow member) listening to some lamentable music while knowing that if they would lose to their opponents, Decease from a previous episode would take their souls and what'due south worse, Skips quits because of his real proper noun, Walks, being an embarrassing proper name.
    • Every bit for Skips, Skips sadly called-for the championship items he had and going through the memories of when he and his friends first joined the squad is heartwrenching enough equally it is.
  • The music that plays during Muscle Man's suicide and the burning of the audience in "Terror Tales of the Park" that sounds very similar to "Winds of Modify" by Scorpions.
  • In "Rap It Up," Pops declares that he's going to go through with the rap battle, wanting to stand up for himself and objecting to beingness called a "loser." Mordecai, not wanting to participate (or wear the Shakespearean costumes that Pops has prepared,) says, "What if they're correct?" Pops looks admittedly devastated past Mordecai's harsh words, and runs off sobbing, leading to Mordecai having a My God, What Have I Done? moment.
  • In "Business firm Rules", Old Mordecai implies that Rigby dies immature. Information technology's a quick one, just it'south difficult to laugh at the rest of the episode later hearing it.
    • What about how Mordecai feels near this? He'due south been all-time friends with Rigby since they were little. So to learn that your long fourth dimension best friend may dice young... you tin can tell by the tone of his vocalization when he asks 'how is this happening' that he was so upset! He can't tell Rigby about it cause that would be similar telling your kid sibling they're going to dice young! And Mordecai can't call for help from anyone like Skips or fifty-fifty Benson crusade he doesn't trust anyone enough not to let information technology slip to Rigby. So he'due south suffering this knowledge solitary.
  • In "Recall Positive", Benson is forced by Pops, of all people to hold all of his anger in. He buys an anger management record, which triggers a flashback of his family. Apparently his family yelled a lot, and that's where his Hair-Trigger Temper stems from. Information technology's sort of Played for Laughs, simply children who tin relate to such unhealthy family unit dynamics may find this part saddening.
    • At the end, after struggling desperately not to yell the unabridged episode, he floats in the air dramatically, with metal and trees rushing towards him and his peppery force field thing, as if he were a vacuum until he finally does allow ALL of his anger out at Mordecai and Rigby, and says zippo positive about them. Not just that, just in that location were TEARS as he did so. And the rant itself is hard to heed to. May double as Nightmare Fuel and/or a Moment of Awesome.
    • Pops has a minor My God, What Have I Done? moment when he sees what his practiced intentions as a dominate accept done to Benson, and his status as a Pointy-Haired Boss is painfully deconstructed. Fortunately, the two of them seem to have made a compromise past the episode's decision.
  • "Eggscellent". Rigby existence put in a near death blackout and Mordecai trying to win the chapeau he wanted in the omelet eating contest. The biggest sucker dial is Mordecai punching Benson after he says "Perchance if you had been working, similar you supposed to, none of this would've happened."and telling him they're only his friends because he's their boss. Nigh of the episode was almost like a more night accept on the duo's regular activities, particularly if you were spoiled early past the official description of "Over the Top".
  • From "Video Game Wizards":

    Rigby: [to Mordecai] I hope you have as much fun winning the glove as you lot did losing your best friend.

  • "Disrepair Cart". Holy hell. After Mordecai and Rigby's typical shenanigans with the golf cart put Benson through a LOT of crap (getting yelled at by his dominate and beingness forced to bulldoze across the land to transport the cart to the dealership in a day before the warranty expires), Benson finally yells at the two about the consequences of their actions afterwards they waste matter a lot of fourth dimension in a roadside arcade overnight instead of waking him upwards so he can continue driving to the dealership. It's only another typical Benson bluster... until he breaks down in tears midway through his speech and sobs well-nigh how his job is the just thing he's got. Damn. See hither.

    Benson: (to Mordecai and Rigby) Excuses, excuses! HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO TRUST Yous WHEN ALL YOU Give ME ARE EXCUSES?! WHEN ARE You 2 GONNA LEARN THAT YOUR Deportment Accept CONSEQUENCES! CONSEQUENCES THAT AFFECT OTHER PEOPLE! *suddenly looks sad* Like me... Don't y'all two understand? *optics well upward with tears* I'm about to lose my job! Y'all may not intendance about keeping your jobs only I care nearly keeping MINE... *tears stream downwardly his face up* because if I lose my job... I have null! Y-YOU HEAR ME?! I take nothing! *buries face into hands and sobs* Now if y'all'll excuse me, I'grand going to accept my last bathroom interruption as an employed homo.

  • "Trucker Hall of Fame". Muscle Human'southward dad died. At the funeral, he has a breakdown. Fifty-fifty High-Five Ghost is in tears. Just thinking nigh information technology puts Muscle Man in tears. When he was driving to spread his father's chapeau ashes, he reminisces about Dad's fun pranks. Mordecai and Rigby see Muscle Man'southward rivals and they repeatedly tease him (and remember at the terminate they wanted to impale the gang but because they detest Muscle Dad.). He'due south in a field and smashes a photo of Dad and has some other emotional breakdown, and then finds a letter from his dad. Don't you wanna requite Musculus Human being a hug?
    • The ghost of Muscle Dad returns, though. And he was a forklift driver, not a trucker.
    • The kickoff of the episode is just heartwrenching. Muscle Homo is listening for a signal from his dad. He only hears static, and he laughs, assuming that his dad is pranking him. And then Muscle Human being's brother walks in, looking forlorn, holding his father's hat... That expect Musculus Man has on his face. Jesus Christ.
    • "You know who 'else' is really sad my dad died? MY MOM!" *sobs*
    • In a really realistic example of grief, there's a scene in which Musculus Human, Mordecai, and Rigby are driving in Muscle Man's car with Muscle Dad'south chapeau ashes. Muscle man is trying to stay composed, and is telling some prissy stories nigh his dad. He suggests turning on some music to lighten the mood. When he tries to do so, the volume punch snaps off.... and Muscle Human starts screaming due to the aggregating of all the stress that he'due south undergone. He'southward freaking out and then badly that Mordecai has to calm him down and assure him that the dial snapping off isn't a large bargain.
  • "Out of Committee". Information technology starts off fine... until Benson announces that the old cart they had for quite a long fourth dimension will be replaced. Mordecai and Rigby poured free energy soda on the cart that drips into the engine—causing the cart to become live. Seeing as they would cry if they had to decompose information technology, they take him out, for ane last spin. At the terminate, the cart announces he wants to commit suicide by drowning in an bounding main, equally well as exploding. Driven to Suicide taken a literal (yet different) spin.
    • To up the ante, this wasn't the merely prove that had a like episode that aired on the same nighttime that involved suicide...
  • During the events of "Diary", we acquire why Skips always skips: many years agone, he would skip with a woman he loved. After she passed away, he vowed to always skip from so on, so that he would never forget her.
    • This episode likewise proves that Mordecai does, in fact, still have retention of Rigby dying in "It'due south Fourth dimension."
  • In "Prankless", Muscle Man is making a "bed on the ceiling" prank when it accidentally falls down on and ALMOST KILLS POPS. With all of his sadness, grief and guilt, he quits his chore and refuses to prank.
    • Poor Pops. Pops ran into the room, happily chasing a balloon. The balloon tapped the bed, which was taped to the ceiling... and the bed fell on him. Pops cries loud enough for all the park staff to come to his aid, and when Skips lifts upwards the bed they detect Pops crushed and severely injured, and even so crying loudly. Muscle Man just stood on the ladder with a wait of horror on his face up. Then Pops is taken away in an ambulance, moaning in pain.
      • The episode gets worse when you lot add in the Fridge Horror; Musculus Man already lost his father this flavour by a tragic pranking accident. He most lost Pops, another term for dad, by a prank gear up up by him. No wonder he was so quick to quit.

Season 4

  • Thomas in "Exit 9B" and "Starter Pack". He gets put through crap just to earn respect and work (for free fifty-fifty) but it is lightened how laid dorsum he is and he is adamant to get his work washed.
    • Mordecai and Rigby believing that they were responsible for Thomas' "death" in "Starter Pack."
  • Mordecai's story in "Terror Tales of the Park Two" can be a picayune painful to watch to those who take lost loved ones. His uncle dies in the story, and he is haunted by his ghost. Mordecai'southward terror is just pitiful to spotter.
  • Pops in "Guy's Night." He's so eager to "exist one of the guys" that he repeatedly makes himself sick in order to do so, by drinking several gallons milk (to beat the "Milk Challenge") and so throwing up so much that he becomes weak and shriveled-looking and has to prevarication down for a few hours to recover. Fifty-fifty Mordecai and Rigby tell Pops that he's being crazy and that the lengths he went to beat out the challenge were admirable enough. Which only makes it all the more sweet when he finally beats the challenge, is congratulated past everyone else, and the episode ends with him putting a picture in his scrapbook and giggling jovially.
  • "Caveman" - when Gregg the caveman decides he's not fit for the modern world, he refreezes himself, his mate, and his caveman brothers while giving Mordecai and Rigby the thumbs up they showed him. The two weep as he is frozen, and fifty-fifty Benson cries after seeing Gregg gave upwards a new life for love.
  • "That's My Television." RGB2's situation is a great deal an overlap between this and Nightmare Fuel.
  • From "A Bunch Of Full Grown Geese." Pops getting attacked past geese, and eventually he's and so terrified and distressed that he actually locks himself in his room and cries. Poor affair.
  • In "Party Re-Pete", Pop's devastated reaction when he believes that Benson has exploded.
  • "Steak Me Amadeus", Mordecai plans the perfect date in order to ask Margaret to be his girlfriend, only Margaret reveals she'due south been accustomed to her dream school and can't be his girlfriend, followed by her running out of the restaurant in tears. The terminal scene with Mordecai and Rigby on the roof hits yous hard.
    • Yous know information technology's sad when the bad guys actually stop shooting in order to let Margaret exit, though this is more because one of the agents called for a cease-fire because they didn't desire to hurt Margaret and the criminals complied.
    • A bottom moment occurs in the interrogation room, when Pops becomes and then freaked-out with the guilt of having supplied the false coupons, that he bursts into tears and starts bawling so much that Benson has to at-home him downwardly before he can bring himself to really speak.

Season 5

  • Eileen'south sadness with seeing the president of Tants burning the faux Tants that she worked hard on with Mordecai and Rigby.
    • The scene where Mordecai and Rigby tell Pops that they don't accept the Tants, and Pops responds past emitting a boring, long, high-pitched wail and welling up with crying actual tears. Mordecai and Rigby lie and say that they took the Tants to the dry out-cleaners, which causes Pops to terminate crying. The little scene is as grating as information technology was genuinely sad.
  • The Thanksgiving episode has a few, principal amidst them are Mordecai and Rigby's vocal at the Turducken Competition due to Their families not being able to come for Thanksgiving, after revealed to be Thomas thinking their planes were delayed.
  • Pretty much every moment Benson gets upset in "Guitar of Rock" considering he broke the guitar. This chore ways so much to him and the thought of losing it destroys his globe.
  • "Skips' Story". For context, Skips tells Mordecai and Rigby how he obtained immortality. Walks was expelled from three other schools earlier transferring to another considering he kept fighting. It results in him coming together the Immortal Student Council (and Glee Guild) and befriending them, especially after continuing up to Klorgbane. During dejeuner, he meets and falls for Mona. When she hears almost his plans to fight Klorgbane, she almost leaves him because she didn't really want to acquaintance with violent people until Walks backs out of the fight. She asked if Walks wanted to piece of work on prom decorations, to which he agrees. Walks and Mona then engagement while The Student Quango create the Fists of Justice. Klorgbane tin only fight at the same time as prom, so when he doesn't discover Walks, he breaks into prom and attacks. He also causes damage to the room, resulting in a slice of the ceiling to fall on Mona and kill her. Walks then dons the Fists of Justice and beats the tar out of Klorgbane. Klorgbane will return every 157 years to battle, so Walks is then offered immortality by the Guardians of Youth, and renames himself "Skips". Practiced thing Clarence came after this episode'south initial airdate- that ought to cheer anyone up after seeing this episode.
    • Makes you wonder how Skips had to break the news of Mona'south death to her parents.
    • At the end, afterward Skips finishes his story, Mordecai and Rigby are teary-eyed, and as they go become more than shingles, they annotate on how they wouldn't want to exist immortal.
      • You tin can tell what an touch on the story had on them; Mordecai almost never cries at anything.
    • Fifty-fifty the promos were a expressionless giveaway that this was going to be a sad episode.
    • The end. The Guardians alarm Skips that immortality comes at a price and his response that he'southward already paid information technology with the death of Mona really cuts deep. It's almost like he was proverb he had null else to live for and living forever to do boxing with Klorgbane on behalf of the Guardians is his penance for being unable to save Mona.
  • Pops getting bullied by the arrogant surfer guys at the embankment in "Catching the Wave," after he'd attempted to befriend them no less. The way he tries to express joy off their jibes while evidently looking humiliated is simply plain sorry. Then when they start laughing at him, he can't take it anymore and but leaves in his flying car.

    Pops: Non only did I neglect to become one with nature, I made surfer enemies!

  • Mordecai's Disney Death in "Real Date". CJ'south realistic-sounding crying just seals information technology.

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  • In "Terror Tales of the Park 4," during the first scary story, Pops' tearful speech merely before he'southward sacrificed to the hole.

    Pops: Delight- just let me say my peace!

    Benson: Fine, yous've got one minute. But then we're throwing yous in that hole.

    Pops: Look at what we've become! Tearing at each other like animals- and not the gentle kind! Merely ever since that fog appeared, we've been feeding each other to this hole! Expect me in the eye and call up the times earlier the raffle! (beginning to cry, tears streaming down his face) The times earlier the hole...

    • At the beginning of the episode, the gang suggest scary things they could practise to pass the time. Pops suggests, "We could go to bed early and be alone with our thoughts." Uh... y'all okay, Pops?
  • The entirety of "The Stop of Muscle Human" is equal parts Tear Jerker and Heartwarming Moments, sometimes interchangeably (Okay, Funny Moments too considering of the twist ending).
    • Information technology starts with Muscle Man wanting his coworkers to help him complete his bucket list, since he'll be "leaving this earth tonight" at 7:00 pm at Wing Kingdom. Only it's not the "saucepan list" part that's the Tear Jerker..information technology'southward the "leaving this globe" part. As 7:00 nears, Benson has everyone tribute him and give him their award. As Muscle Human approaches the bathroom where fate (and Death) awaits, there's a quick montage of past moments in the serial, before he says "I LOVE YOU GUYS!" and all of the coworkers outburst into tears.
    • And then to make matters worse, Starla comes and sees Muscle Man "expressionless". Who could blame her for that emotional breakdown?
    • Rigby was actually unable to watch Musculus Man eat his wings, having to have Benson physically force him to wait.
    • Fives throughout that episode was but tragic to watch, considering he'south Musculus Man's best friend. Him receiving the news from the doctor and blaming himself for Muscle Man's failing wellness is absolutely tragic.
  • Benson mention how he and Audrey broke up off screen. No i at all remembers how sad he was or how they cheered him upward which considering they all teamed upwardly when Mordecai got dumped and they cheered him up, this can sting pretty hard.
  • Thomas (Nikolai) leaving the park at the dusk.

    Rigby: Practise svidanya, Nikolai. Y'all'll always be Thomas to us.

  • A little one from "The White Elephant Gift Substitution." Pops selects a souvenir for himself that he'south absolutely ecstatic over; a model ship in a bottle that he recognizes by proper name. Then Muscle Man grabs information technology right out of his hands, and Pops looks like he's going to cry. (Becomes a hilariously cruel moment when Muscle Man ends up giving Pops a horrible prank gift in its place.)
  • The cliffhanger ending of "Merry Christmas Mordecai". After spending the entire episode stressed out, confessing to Margaret that he is in a happier human relationship with CJ, and reminiscing on their good times together, Mordecai and Margaret accidentally share a kiss... right in front of CJ, who leaves the political party in tears. Mordecai then discovers that Margaret is becoming Eileen's new room mate. The episode ends with Margaret dislocated, looking worriedly at Mordecai, though "Pitiful Sax" showed Mordecai securely regretting what he did and trying to make things correct with C.J. — even Margaret apologized to Mordecai over the kiss and non once told Mordecai that she wanted him back, meaning that, while she does like Mordecai, she doesn't like him enough to take him back.
  • Eileen's situation in "I Come across Turtles: She wants to hang out with both CJ and Margret but can't because of the lingering awkwardness between the two of them afterwards Mordecai broke C.J.'s heart past kissing Margaret.
  • "Benson's Arrange":
    • The adapt watching his father, the tailor who created him, being diddled up by an evil rich man named Rich Steve.
    • The suit revealing to Benson that he was created to exist a condition symbol for evil men, but after existence worn by Benson, he wants to live a simple life.
    • Later on saving the park from Rich Steve and his regular army, the conform realizes that his existent volition concenter ability-hungry men who will kill to wear him, and so he asked Benson to conciliate him to ensure that volition never happen.
      • To brand the whole thing more tragic, the Heroic Suicide of the titular adjust is a beautifully-made Shout-Out to T-800's sacrifice, complete with thumbs-up.
  • "1000th Chopper Flying Party":
    • Margaret's dad and Mordecai being disappointed that Margaret moved on and got a new boyfriend, peculiarly since Margaret's dad really liked Mordecai like a son and really thought he'd be with his daughter forever.
    • C.J. realizing her jealous assail on the chopper about killed Margaret, her parents, and Mordecai (and that she had no reason to do it as Margaret was right when she said that she doesn't love Mordecai anymore and simply likes him as a friend) and existence so upset that she runs off.
  • "Men in Uniform":
    • When Mr. Maellard announces that he's going to shut down the park for not turning in plenty of a profit, information technology'due south Pops who has the about emotional reaction. Pops, on the verge of tears, says "I'll miss yous all," and then loudly blows his olfactory organ. We fifty-fifty hear him off-screen begging his male parent not to go through with it, to no avail.
  • "Non Great Double Date":
    • Margaret being left solitary in the bar afterward she comes clean that she still loves Mordecai, which causes CJ to call her out on lying but to save her hide later on the events of "1000th Chopper Flight Party," Mordecai to run off (whether to condolement CJ or because he wants null to do with her isn't known), and her fake boyfriend (who actually does like her) walks out on her in character.
  • "Dumped At The Chantry": Mordecai trying to tell CJ that he likes her, but she once once again thinks it's addressed to Margaret and gives him the bracelet she was going to give him and runs out crying. While Mordecai was able to talk it out with CJ, in the end, the two determine to pause up (nigh likely for proficient, every bit CJ hasn't been seen subsequently this episode, outside of a brief not-speaking part in "Local News Legend"), leaving Mordecai so depressed that he runs away to Dumptown, USA (as seen in the first episode of the new season).

Season 7

  • "Dumptown, Us":
    • Eileen'south "breakup" with Rigby. Information technology sounded and so convincing that both Rigby and the viewers were wondering if it was actually sincere. It wasn't, as seen in subsequently episodes.
  • "Struck By Lightning" Has this in the form of Musculus Man (while suffering a particular case of amnesia) wasn't a good friend to HFG.
  • Pops' strange plight in "Win That Prize" was somehow a combination of this and hilarious. All he wanted was to be on a game show, have a skillful time, and have an opportunity to win prizes- only he concluded up with an executive job that he didn't even want and was pretty much forced into information technology. Throughout the episode he slowly starts to degrade physically and emotionally, aging upwardly decades inside the span of a few hours just from the stress existence overworked and constantly promoted, (at one point witnessing the previous executive die of old age right in his artillery.) At i point he buries his face into his hands and only sobs because all he wants is to be on the game show but is pushed into a loftier-intensity job that he didn't even sign upwards for.
  • "Cube Bros":
    • Information technology'southward hard to not feel sorry for Muscle Man in this episode. All he wants to exercise is prove that he's capable of being an intelligent person in addition to being brutishly stiff, and suffers all kinds of manipulation and misfortune for it.
  • "Marvolo The Wizard":
    • Poor Pops. In a twist on the "time traveling Renaissance fair" plot, the other park employees are forbidden from breaking character, (Benson threatens them past saying he'll fire anyone who breaks grapheme.) Pops spends the entire episode completely panicked and terrified considering he genuinely believes that he'south gone back in time and none of his friends (despite their obvious hints) can actually help him past clarifying. He pleads for somebody to assist him become domicile, to no avail. Pops likewise gets KO'd twice in the episode- once from accidentally running into a wall in a panic, and the other from falling debris.
      • Fifty-fifty almost the cease of the episode, he never figures out that he hadn't traveled back in time. It's also unsaid that he'd been concussed at some signal during the episode, which... really hadn't helped his mental land. Pops seeing Marvolo in the mirror at the end of the episode was very likely due to hit his head one besides many times. There'southward likewise the scene in which Benson is screaming at Pops to defeat the dragon, and Pops is legitimately nether the impression that Benson is a rex who'south completely lost his mind. Poor thing.
  • "Rigby's Graduation Day Special":
    • The park being sealed off and rocketing to space, and anybody who wanted to go to the park to celebrate Rigby'due south graduation is stuck outside, unable to do a thing virtually it. Rigby's beingness separated from almost everyone singing his praises, Benson'southward date with Pam is cancelled by circumstances beyond everyone'due south control, and Eileen is oblivious to the fact she's leaving World because she's inside the house, making dessert every bit if everything was fine.
    • Then there is too the fact that season information technology foreshadows is the final one.

Season 8

  • "Welcome to Infinite":
    • Every bit presently as Benson makes it back to Earth, his life begins falling apart; his home has been taken, he is unable to find whatever jobs, and somewhen becomes broke.
    • Then when he finally views a video tape the gang gave to him, he hears what they all accept to say. Most notably that piece of work just wouldn't be the same without him. Benson responds in tears and utterly regrets his decision of leaving them. Thankfully, it all turned out to exist a virtual simulation.
  • Even though the park and information technology's crew have had a massive location shift, the season references several long-forgotten visitors who are still in that location. Eileen and Skips find the frozen bodies of Gregg the caveman and his girlfriend in the freezer, while the floating, long-dead skull of Pops' rival Huge-Head is still in his dusty brandish. What'due south especially sad is the coiffure could never give him a proper burial, because doing so would open the destructive portal his head is clogging.
  • "Mordeby and Rigdecai"
    • Mordecai's breakdown when it looks like Rigby has been incinerated. Fortunately, Rigby was but teleported.
  • "Cheer Up, Pops"
    • To heave Pops' morale before his battle, his friends endeavor various ways of auspicious him upward. In a morbidly funny scene, they brand a cake shaped like his head, which oozes cherry-red raspberry filling upon being cut open, the sight of which leaves Pops a screaming mess.
      • During the political party scene, we see Pops gradually wait more and more broken, until he slinks abroad from his ain party to be alone. When nosotros run into him again, he's having what tin only be described every bit a complete nervous breakdown, sobbing hysterically with a twisted, tearful smile on his face, all while maxim that he'southward fine and he doesn't desire anyone worrying about him. Damn.
      • Some other estimation of this scene could make it even sadder. Pops' breakup could have started considering on some level, he knew that he wouldn't survive the final battle, and was coming to terms with his own death.
  • "A Regular Show Epic Final Battle":
    • The series went out with a bang, but towards the end it gave us the saddest moment the show has always seen: The expiry of Pops. Every bit the universe begins to terminate, Pops finally realizes how to intermission the cycle of endless fighting with his brother Anti Pops - past embracing his positive energy. He goes to Anti-Pops and gives him a hug, his positive energy weakening his blood brother's negative free energy. He flies towards a star, as Anti-Pops pleads. Mordecai and Rigby tear up, realizing what'south about to happen merely being completely helpless to practice anything nigh it. So Pops tells them to take care of each other before he and his brother fall into the star and incinerate, saving the universe at the cost of his own life.

    Anti-Pops: This tin can't work, Pops! The minute you permit me go, I'one thousand gonna blast yous into nothing!

    Pops: I know...And then I'm non going to let go.

    • And afterwards that, the Park coiffure render to Earth, 3 years afterward they left. We run across them reunite with their loved ones, and everyone is happy...except for Mr. Maellard, who looks up in the sky, tears in his optics as he silently mourns Pops. Mr. Maellard may have been more abrasive than Benson could ever be, but he truly loved his son.
    • Doubles every bit a moment of Heartwarming, but seeing the Park crew erect a statue in remembrance of Pops. And then, at the reunion 25 years later on, they erect some other statue in remembrance of Mr. Maellard, honoring both of these men who had been around since the beginning.
    • Information technology's incredibly fitting and poignant that it's Benson who places flowers on Pops' grave. Arguably, since the pilot, (and even in The Naive Man from Lolliland,) Benson had the closest relationship with him, more than than any other grapheme.
    • The wait on Maellard'south face during this scene. Everyone looks composed, but Maellard just looks... broken.
    • The catastrophe montage hits both heartwarming and tearjerker, considering it's as well implied to be J.G.'s tribute to a sure musician and using his near touching song ever.
    • Easy to miss because all nosotros see, only going by the closing montage it seems that Margaret and CJ drifted away from the park coiffure entirely and there'south no sign of Thomas/Nicolai in the closing scenes either.
      • Its fabricated worse when according to Word of God, while Margaret does indeed go on in contact with Mordecai, Rigby, and Eileen, and is on pretty skillful terms with them, CJ has cut all contact with them, meaning she and Mordecai'southward human relationship truly was damaged across repair.

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