Warner Bros. Discovery is launching a new series of the Emmy Award-winning show 'Regular Show.'

The new series, 'Regular Show: Back to the Future,' will premiere in Korea on Thursday, May 14, at 7:00 PM on the Cartoon Network TV channel.
The Korean title, 'Regular Show: Back to the Future,' intuitively captures the show's signature offbeat humor and relatable themes, reflecting the unpredictable antics of Mordecai and Rigby, the relatable struggles of friendship and workplace life, and a nostalgic 1990s sensibility.
The new series is executive produced by original creator J.G. Quintel and produced by Cartoon Network Studios, continuing the quirky world of the original. Mordecai and Rigby, best friends who work and live together in a park, never let a day go by without incident. The two friends constantly trigger unpredictable situations, dragging their boss and coworkers into uncontrollable chaos.
The Korean dubbed version will feature performances by popular voice actors. A talented cast, including Nam Do-hyeong as Rigby, Kang Ho-cheol as Mordecai, Eom Sang-hyeon as Pops and Muscle Man, and Sa Seong-ung as Benson, will contribute to the high quality of the production.
Vanessa Brookman, President of Kids, Global Kids, Young Adults and Classics at Warner Bros. Discovery, stated, "The "Regular Show" series has left a lasting impression with its offbeat humor, unique characters, and original visual style. This new series demonstrates our commitment to delivering premium animation that resonates with global fans, while also expanding our reach to new audiences through the return of Mordecai and Rigby."
Meanwhile, the show has demonstrated strong interest from domestic fans; a selection of popular episodes aired by Cartoon Network Korea on April 6 ranked first in its time slot among viewers aged 4-14 in the Seoul metropolitan area (according to Nielsen Korea), and clips released on Cartoon Network Korea's official YouTube and Instagram channels have surpassed 1.5 million cumulative views.
Regular Show: Back to the Future' will air every Thursday at 7:00 PM on Cartoon Network following its premiere on May 14.
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