JG Quintel

Interview: 'Regular Show' Cast & Creators At Comic-Con 2014
Interview: 'Regular Show' Cast & Creators At Comic-Con 2014
Interview: 'Regular Show' Cast & Creators At Comic-Con 2014
The last year of Cartoon Network's Regular Show has brought some pretty huge changes to the lives of everyone's favorite park groundskeepers who just happen to be a raccoon and a bluejay. The departure of Margaret and the reintroduction of CJ, the secret origin of Skips and the introduction of Thomas the Intern have all shaken up life around the park, and it doesn't seem like it's going to stop any time soon. To find out more, I went to San Diego Comic-Con and spoke to J.G. Quintel (show creator and the voice of Mordecai), Sean Szeles (writer and director), Matt Price (writer), Bill Salyers (Rigby), Minty Lewis (storyboard artist and the voice of Eileen) and Roger Craig Smith (Thomas) at Comic-Con International. Find out more about Eileen's rise to prominence, hear hints about Thomas's upcoming role in the spotlight, and witness J.G. Quintel's reaction when I tell him how upset my 63 year-old mother was when Skips' girlfriend died in that flashback. Seriously.
A ‘Regular Show’ Video Game Is Coming Later This Year
A ‘Regular Show’ Video Game Is Coming Later This Year
A ‘Regular Show’ Video Game Is Coming Later This Year
Ask anyone who knows me, and they'll tell you that the biggest complaint I have about modern life is that there simply aren't enough electronic simulations of life as a raccoon. I mean, sure, we've got Sly Cooper, but raccoonery has far too much depth for one franchise to cover alone...
J.G. Quintel Is Not A Bird: The ‘Regular Show’ Roundtable [SDCC]
J.G. Quintel Is Not A Bird: The ‘Regular Show’ Roundtable [SDCC]
J.G. Quintel Is Not A Bird: The ‘Regular Show’ Roundtable [SDCC]
Cartoon Network's Regular Show is hands down one of the most enjoyable shows on television, and it can also be one of the hardest to figure out. Centered on a pair of slackers in their 20s -- who are also a bluejay and a raccoon -- and their job working for a park with an immortal white gorilla, a ghost, and an extremely angry gumball machine, it often takes a strange turn into magical realism...