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Regular Show Season 7
Season Analysis

Regular Show

Season 7 Analysis

Season Woke Score
1.2
out of 10

Season Overview

No specific overview for this season.

Season Review

Season 7 of Regular Show prioritizes character development and self-improvement over social engineering. Rigby's arc of earning his high school diploma emphasizes that success comes from hard work and taking responsibility for one's past failures. The series maintains its celebration of 80s and 90s Western pop culture without a hint of civilizational self-hatred. Female characters are depicted as competent and supportive partners rather than 'girl bosses' used to emasculate the men. Relationships remain centered on traditional pairings, and the surreal plotlines stay clear of religious hostility or gender theory. It is a rare example of a modern show that values individual character merit above all else.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics1/10

Character growth is based on merit. Rigby works hard to earn his high school diploma through personal effort and responsibility.

Oikophobia1/10

The show embraces suburban life and 80s nostalgia. It celebrates local culture and the simple pleasures of the American park setting.

Feminism2/10

Male and female characters complement each other. Eileen’s academic success inspires Rigby to improve himself rather than demeaning him.

LGBTQ+1/10

The narrative centers on traditional heterosexual relationships. It avoids sexual identity politics and maintains standard social norms.

Anti-Theism1/10

Surreal and supernatural elements are used for comedy. The series does not mock traditional religion or promote moral relativism.