![]() They're really supportive of all our ideas, and I know some of our ideas can get pretty crazy. ![]() Quintel: Cartoon Network is really great about creative freedom, and kind of letting us do what we want. What can you say about working with Cartoon Network in general, and what kind of input they've given you as the show has progressed? I tried out a couple of other characters, although not too many, because I kind of get sick of the sound of my own voice. Sam came on, and he ended up doing Muscle Man and a ton of other characters. When the show got picked up, it was like, 'He's already done these.' We already established who the characters are, and I wanted to keep them the same. ![]() He was an animator and he had done practically all the voices for my student films. At the same time, with some of the other characters like Pops and Benson, they were both voiced by Sam Marin, who I went to school with. For the main character Mordecai, I had voiced him in one of my student films, so I felt he was already established, and I wanted to keep him the same. Quintel: I definitely wanted to keep the voices really natural. Was the plan always that you would voice a lot of these characters? It was just a story about college friends working lame jobs, and doing anything they can to get out of work (Laughs). I remembered all my characters from my student films, so I put something together and it kind of became Regular Show right off the bat. They were looking for aged-up things, and they asked me if I had anything to pitch. I was in the middle of working on a show as a creative director, and Cartoon Network started looking for new show ideas, through this program called The Cartoonstitute. ![]() After school, I ended up working at Cartoon Network. I was going to CalArts, and I had made a couple of films in my junior year and senior year that had characters from Regular Show in it. Quintel: It really came from my student films. Where did the Regular Show idea spring from? I saw you were writing for a bunch of other animated shows before this. It's like making films, but you don't have to animate them. I still thoroughly enjoy storyboarding when I get a chance. Now running a show, you have to step in and give input on every step of the process. Part of it comes from really wanting do it in a very specific way, but I started as a storyboard artist. No, I do really enjoy working on every aspect of the show. Writing, producing, voicing, and I even saw you did some of the storyboards. I was looking through everything you do on the show, and it seems like you're a one-stop shop. Quintel about this Party Pack DVD set, which is currently available at retailers everywhere. I recently had the chance to speak with series creator, and the voice of Mordecai, J.G. This latest disc contains 16 episodes from all three seasons that have some sort of party theme that Mordecai and Rigby come across. Quintel) and the raccoon Rigby (William Salyers), who have mundane jobs as groundskeepers at a local park.įor fans who need a regular dose of Regular Show, the network has released the Regular Show: Party Pack on DVD as a follow-up to the Regular Show - The Best DVD in the World *At this Moment in Time and Regular Show: The Slack Pack. These animated adventures follow a blue jay named Mordecai ( J.G. The Cartoon Network series Regular Show has been a hit with viewers ever since it debuted back in 2010. Quintel Talks Regular Show Party Pack DVD, available now
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