Summary
ARegular Showreboot is now in the works, and while this news is exciting, it is a sad reminder of the cancelation of another great cartoon.Regular Showis one of Cartoon Network’s most popular cartoons, with the series still remaining popular to this day years after the show’s original ending. Because of this, Cartoon Network has announced that a newRegular Showseries is currently being made, bringing back the beloved series for a new generation. Sadly, however, there is still no news on this otherRegular Show-related canceled series.
TheupcomingRegular Showreboot seriesis set to continue the world of the originalRegular Show, with it most likely focusing on the same type of stories and humor. While some characters will be returning, the upcomingRegular Showreboot series will be focusing on new characters, putting a fresh spin on the beloved Cartoon Network show. MoreRegular Showis always good news, and since J.G. Quintel is returning, there is even more excitement for the series. However, the announcement is just a sad reminder of this other ill-fated cartoon series.

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New Regular Show Is A Reminder That J.G. Quintel’s Close Enough Was Canceled Too Soon
While the newRegular Showseries is exciting, it is just a sad reminder that J.G. Quintel’s seriesClose Enoughwas canceled way too soon. Only three years afterRegular Show’s 2017 conclusion, J.G. Quintel premiered a new series in 2020 titledClose Enough. The series follows a group of young adults who are transitioning into their 30s, highlighting the struggles of this period in a person’s life. AlthoughClose Enoughshared a similar art style and style of humor, it was more adult-oriented thanRegular Show, making it stand out from its predecessor.
DespiteClose Enoughmaintaining an incredibly dedicated fanbase, the series was sadly canceled by Warner Bros. Discover after only three seasons. Shortly after this, the show was removed from Max, taking it off of the streaming service that it originated on. This was the conclusion ofClose Enough’s troubled production history, as it was initially set to debut on TBS in 2017 before it was delayed for years, eventually landing on HBO Max. Despite there being no word on the show since its cancelation, there are still a lot ofreasons to watchClose Enough.

How Close Enough Was Different From Regular Show
While there are a lot of similarities betweenClose EnoughandRegular Show, there are also a lot of differences, with the two shows standing apart from each other in some big ways.Regular Showis far weirder thanClose Enough, withClose Enoughfocusing on humans in their late-20s and early 30s whileRegular Showfocused on talking animals, magical creatures, and supernatural entities.Regular Show’s stories also frequently veered in far stranger directions than the stories ofClose Enough, which were comparatively more grounded. However, this isn’t the only difference between the two shows.
Close Enoughwas also more oriented towards an adult audience than its predecessor, with this being the biggest defining difference between the two series.Regular Showaired on Cartoon Network, and while it was aimed at older kids, it had to meet the standards of Cartoon Network’s target audience of children. However,Close Enough’s home of HBO Max meant that it didn’t have to worry about this, allowing it to deal with more adult themes and topics.Close Enough’s cast of charactersweren’t constrained in the same way thatRegular Show’s were, which is an interesting change.

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Will The New Regular Show Be As Good As The Original One?
The originalRegular Showseries is beloved, causing many fans to wonder if the new show will be as good as the original one. While it is too soon to say, as the series isn’t out and very few details are known, it is entirely possible thatRegular Show’s reboot could live up to the quality of the original. J.G. Quintel is still involved, which is a really good sign, as he’s the one who made the original great in the first place.
On top of that, the quality ofClose Enoughproved that J.G. Quintel still hasn’t lost his touch, with the series producing great episodes up until 2022. Thus, J.G. Quintel can bring this magic back to the upcomingRegular Showreboot series, creating more fantastic animated adventures in the bizarre world of theCartoon Networkseries.
Regular Show
Cast
Regular Show is an animated television series that follows the surreal adventures of Mordecai, a blue jay, and Rigby, a raccoon, who work as groundskeepers at a park. Created by J.G. Quintel, the series showcases their attempts to avoid work and find entertainment, often leading to bizarre and unexpected situations. The show also features a cast of quirky characters, including their boss Benson, a living gumball machine, and Skips, a yeti.