

Still, a mysterious, trenchcoated informant à la Deep Throat keeps giving her bogus leads.

Margaret auditions for the chance to host a weekly news segment by doing an undercover investigation piece. When Rigby ruins Maellard's fancy lunch, either he or Benson have to write a letter of resignation before 5:00 pm, or both of them will be fired. Note: This is the official season seven premiere. When Benson is yet again snubbed for a Parkie Award for Manager of the Year in favor of Gene the Vending Machine, the rest of the gang try to make Benson feel better with a guy's night out, after Rigby makes off with the award Gene just won. Either Rigby has to find him or Benson will have Mordecai fired. Two weeks after the events of "Dumped at the Altar", Mordecai disappears to a mysterious city called Dumptown, populated by men who live a trashy and aimless lifestyle after being dumped. See also: List of Regular Show episodes No. This was also the last season for writer Michele Cavin (who left at the end of the season to write for Pickle and Peanut, Future-Worm!, and Amphibia).ĭuring a press interview by Bubbleblabber, Quintel confirmed that during the season, a special "wintery-themed" episode would air later in the year and that the season seven finale would be a half-hour special titled "Rigby's Graduation Day Special" that would change the course of the series. This was the last season where John Infantino, previously the supervising director for seasons 2 through 6, wrote for the show (leaving after "The Dome Experiment Special," though "Terror Tales of the Park V" was aired out of order). Szeles served as supervising producer and Ryan Slater as a producer. It was the last season for Wong as writer/storyboard artist, as his last episode was "Win That Prize," and he became a supervising director as of the episode "Benson's Pig." It was also the last season for Jones as writer/storyboard artist, leaving the show to become the supervising director for shorts from the Cartoon Network game "OK KO!". For the whole season, the story writers were Quintel, Sean Szeles, Michele Cavin, and Matt Price, who was also the story editor. The writer and storyboard artists are Benton Connor, Calvin Wong, Madeline Queripel, Casey Crowe, Toby Jones, Owen Dennis, Minty Lewis, Ryan Pequin, and newcomers Sam Spina, Alex Cline, Nathan Bulmer, and Gideon Chase.
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Toby Jones announced on June 21, 2015, that the previous season would only contain 31 episodes because of the production of the upcoming movie and that season seven would have 40 episodes, making "Dumptown U.S.A." the season premiere, with the rest of the season officially beginning later in the year.

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Regular Show and Adventure Time are the first Cartoon Network series to be renewed for a seventh season. The series was officially renewed for a seventh season on July 25, 2014, at the San Diego Comic-Con International event.
