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Mordecai and Rigby

Mordecai and Rigby

Mordecai and Rigby are two park workers who frequently find themselves in over their heads. Despite being slackers, they have demonstrated significant growth in their capabilities, saving everything from baby ducks to the entire timeline. This thread compiles their impressive feats, covering their individual abilities and their combined powers.

Mordecai

  • Throws Rigby hard enough to crack a wall. (source) (S1E1)
  • Breaks open a locked door with his shoulder, doing it again later. (source) (S1E2, S3E5)
  • Breaks a broom in half by mistake while trying to pretend he’s playing guitar. (source) (S1E12)
  • Accidentally smashes through a wooden wall when he slams himself into it. (source) (S3E14)
  • Maintains his grip despite wind blowing away tables, patrons, and keeping him horizontal. (source) (S3E25)
  • Sends Death Bear through a wall with a shoulder check; Death Bear is shown to easily tear into a house and throw aside furniture. (source) (S3E36)
  • Stuns a van driver with a punch then picks him up and throws him into a car’s windshield. (source) (S4E19)
  • Resists the pull of a portal to The Fake Rock Star Underworld, then knocks out a huge (~20 foot) demon with a single hit from his guitar. (source) (S5E22)
  • Throws Rigby hard enough to pin an opponent to the wall. (source) (S5E25)
  • Picks up a small creature and uses it to knock out several other creatures. (source) (S6E3)
  • Launches Rigby over a fence then quickly climbs it himself. (source) (S7E26)
  • Avoids a number of energy blasts and finds cover. (source) (S1E2)
  • Throws a chair to Skips in less time than it takes a man to jump across the room. (source) (S2E8)
  • Avoids several mallet swings and thrown croquet balls. (source) (S4E23)
  • Avoids two swinging tentacles while closing the gap on a monster. (source) (S4E26)
  • Skillfully dodges several dodgeballs. (source) (S5E16)
  • Flips onto the top of a human pyramid with the help of a cheer team boost. (source) (S6E11)
  • Outruns some sort of homing energy blast. (source) (S3E28)
  • Is backhanded across a room and into a wall, breaking the drywall. (source) ([Blunt Force], S2E8)
  • Is smacked so hard he goes flying. (source) ([Blunt Force], S2E20)
  • Is slapped by a monster’s tentacle, flying into a statue and leaving a crater, but isn’t seriously injured. (source) ([Blunt Force], S4E26)
  • Falls into a pool from high in the sky, survives but is heavily injured due to his handshake breaking the fall. (source) ([Blunt Force], S4E30)
  • Takes a punch from a monster that had just smashed through a wall. (source) ([Blunt Force], S7E29)
  • Is slammed into a locker so hard that it dents, then sent flying with a kick. (source) ([Blunt Force], Movie)
  • Falls a few stories and lands on Plutonium; is knocked out but up soon after, wearing a torn radiation suit. (source) ([Blunt Force/Radiation], Movie)
  • Survives a near direct hit from a bazooka; is knocked out but wakes up soon after, with a small gift box taking much of the blast. (source) ([Explosive], S5E38)
  • Is hit by several glancing shots from an energy weapon but keeps charging; a single shot is shown to knock out his opponent, and Mordecai is wearing a radiation suit. (source) ([Energy], Movie)
  • Saves Rigby by throwing a knife into someone right in front of Rigby. (source) (S2E12)
  • Cuts off a zombie’s head with a thrown discus, then does two in one throw. (source) (S2E19)
  • Hits dynamite with a bow and arrow to set it off. (source) (S4E27)
  • Destroys a robot pig with a thrown pitchfork through a hail of weapon fire. (source) (S8E18)
  • Avoids ice bolts while driving a car, takes out a robot, then drives off a ramp. (source) (S2E22)
  • Launches a van over a wall using a truck as a ramp. (source) (S4E19)
  • Takes out two military vehicles while in a van thanks to his smooth driving. (source) (S4E19)
  • Drives a van off a bridge, lands it on a passing barge, then jumps the van to shore. (source) (S4E19)
  • Does pretty well his first time on a motorcycle. (source) (S5E28)
  • Pilots a space racer and destroys an opponent. (source) (S8E13)
  • Catches a falling Rigby in his spaceship’s open cockpit. (source) (S8E28)
  • Drives the cart off a ramp and onto a halfpipe. (source) (S3E8)
  • Jumps the cart and slides off a rooftop safely. (source) (S3E16)
  • Grinds the cart, drives on two wheels, spins out of a crater, and does jumps. (source) (S3E26)
  • Avoids hazards, performs jumps, and grinds the cart all while towing a broken down truck. (source) (S3E26)
  • While driving the cart, pushes a motorcycle rider into a truck, causing the motorcycle to fly. (source) (S4E28)
  • Weaves through traffic in the cart and loses the person chasing him. (source) (S5E33)
  • Guides Rigby through the house despite everything being invisible. (source) (S5E32)
  • Wins a staring contest with a giant eyeball, though his eyes are stuck open at the end. (source) (S2E4)
  • Knows the Heimlich Maneuver. (source) (S2E17, S4E30)
  • Finished a 12 egg omelet in an hour. (source) (S3E17)
  • Causes snow and local things to freeze solid by taking too many mints, gum, breath strips, and spray. (source) (S4E16)
  • Is not immune to the ice, but it melts at the heat between Margaret and him. (source) (S4E16)
  • When Mordecai went blond, he was given a ring that can shoot lasers and can also be set to explode. (source) ([Weapon], S3E2)
  • Ghosts of younger Mordecai helped him get over some of his mother issues. (source) (S6E1)
  • Watched a potential version of himself die as a teenager and a young adult at the same time. (source) (Movie)

Rigby

  • Holds onto Muscle Man despite Mitch’s best attempts to get him off, including body slamming, running into a propane explosion, and sinking to the bottom of a lake. (source) (S3E29)
  • Supports himself, Mordecai, and Benson as he swings through trees with his arms. (source) (S4E33)
  • Knocks out two men with a bat that might be a toy. (source) (S4E37)
  • Easily lifts a box of compressed rebar by lifting with his legs. (source) (S6E6)
  • Unloads a truck by himself, lifting entirely with his back; the truck is full of forged metals, a car, phone books, weights, and cast-iron sand. (source) (S6E6)
  • Smashes a wooden training dummy’s face with a palm strike. (source) (S7E6)
  • Jumps across a void along a number of floating objects. (source) (S1E10)
  • Catches the pages of a book as they are thrown into the wind. (source) (S2E3)
  • Avoids the attacks of a mirror monster. (source) (S2E16)
  • Dodges a number of blasts from a future guitar weapon while running away. (source) (S3E23)
  • Intercepts the attack of a giant worm monster. (source) (S3E27)
  • Uses Benson as a spring board to launch himself into a vent on the ceiling. (source) (S7E3)
  • Jumps over a number of rolling logs. (source) (S7E6)
  • Blocks a beam after it’s fired from a gun then blocks a thrown grenade. (source) (S7E20)
  • Does a number of flips then sticks the dismount off of his small trampoline bed, to everyone’s amazement. (source) (S7E24)
  • Jumps from trampoline to trampoline over a pit of fire, even saving himself when his opponent starts moving trampolines and making gouts of flame. (source) (S7E24)
  • Catches a t-shirt from a t-shirt cannon, jumping after the shirt had been fired. (source) (S7E29)
  • Dodges an ice bolt from a sci-fi gun, ducking after the weapon is fired. (source) (S8E16)
  • Jumps across unstable floating ice to retrieve an item while avoiding a monster. (source) (S8E20)
  • Avoids some blaster fire by cowering behind cover. (source) (Movie)
  • Outraces a large snow monster, at least initially. (source) (S2E3)
  • Is thrown into the wall hard enough to crack it. (source) ([Blunt Force], S1E1)
  • Is smashed into a wall hard enough to crack it. (source) ([Blunt Force], S2E8)
  • Takes a number of hits from Mordecai over the day. (source) ([Blunt Force], S2E16)
  • Is sent flying by a drop kick. (source) ([Blunt Force], S2E20)
  • Smashes his head on a tree then falls a decent distance to the ground. (source) ([Blunt Force], S2E26)
  • Falls through several awnings and is then launched from a cannon straight into a brick wall. (source) ([Blunt Force], S5E14)
  • A number of rolling logs roll over Rigby. (source) ([Blunt Force], S7E6)
  • Falls from a helicopter that’s hovering at a low altitude. (source) ([Blunt Force], S7E36)
  • Is slammed into the ceiling of the Space Tree hard enough to crack it. (source) ([Blunt Force], S8E10)
  • Is knocked down by a close range fiery explosion, and is fine. (source) ([Heat/Explosive], S1E6)
  • Maintains grip on Muscle Man despite smashing through a wall then facetanking two exploding propane tanks. (source) ([Explosive/Heat/Blunt Force], S3E29)
  • Seems to handle a tranquilizer dart pretty well. (source) ([Tranquilizer], S3E36)
  • Eats a cupcake that’s hooked up to an electrical current. (source) ([Electrical], S7E6)
  • Is shocked by a Time Crystal and left smoking. (source) ([Energy], Movie)
  • Takes a bouncer to the ground by jumping on his face and wailing on him. (source) (S3E28)
  • Disarms a man then launches the weapon into the ceiling, causing it to collapse on the man, all while both are in cars doing donuts in a vortex. (source) (S4E25)
  • Gets someone to punch an ally in the face. (source) (S5E20)
  • Catches a tossed weapon then decapitates his enemy while also preventing him from properly regenerating by bisecting his Rewind Collar. (source) (Movie)
  • Uses Hamboning to distract a large monster. (source) (S1E1)
  • Brings a man to tears with his spoon-boning, a modified version of Hamboning with spoons. (source) (S5E13)
  • Intimidates an opponent with aggressive spoon-boning. (source) (S5E13)
  • Frees Eileen from a captor with sand-boning, a modified version of Hamboning on the beach. (source) (S6E15)
  • Takes down a robot with offensive Hamboning. (source) (S7E25)
  • Can use his tail to control a joystick. (source) (S1E2)
  • Switches out a golden wishbone for some spoons without the person holding the wishbone noticing. (source) (S5E13)
  • Patches a hole in his parachute with a burrito tortilla. (source) (S5E18)
  • Uses his knowledge of geology to start a fire, escape a cave, and impress his girlfriend. (source) (S7E14)
  • Can disguise himself surprisingly well with a zipper suit. (source) (S5E29, S5E36)
  • Catches a falling TV with a whip. (source) (S6E7)
  • Slices a coffee mug cleanly in half with a sword. (source) (S7E6)
  • Sneaks into Benson’s luggage and smuggles himself to China. (source) (S7E15)
  • Skillfully navigates a double black diamond trail while on a tube, jumps a bear and a gorge. (source) (S7E18)
  • Safely navigates a car down a mountain, flipping and jumping but keeping in control and impressing his dad. (source) (S7E27)
  • Summons a cassette tape avatar of the song by getting a song stuck in his head. (source) (S2E13)
  • The only way to defeat the song was to create a catchier song; the battle between the two songs blows out every window in town. (source) (S2E13)
  • Is able to summon a feral monster by performing a ritual at a mirror while jinxed. (source) (S2E16)
  • A wound from the creature will turn someone into one; the creature easily jumps through a wall. (source) (S2E16)
  • A howl will summon other creatures, but the original can be returned to the mirror by performing a ritual, breaking the curse on all its victims. (source) (S2E16)
  • Started to turn into a Were-Skunk after being sprayed by one, showing increased strength, size, aggression, and stench. (source) (S2E27)
  • Easily flips a large table but almost hurts Eileen. (source) (S2E27)
  • The stench becomes so strong that it melts the cart, causes leaves to fall from trees, and grass to die. (source) (S2E27)
  • The curse is broken by tomato paste. (source) (S2E27)
  • Buys a muscle stimulation machine called “The Russian” and leaves it on for too long; his upper body becomes so muscular that he breaks the couch, table, and floor just trying to move. (source) (S4E9)
  • Punches through the floor to move and runs on his fists; his weight/strength pulls a pullup bar far into the ground. (source) (S4E9)
  • Punches his hands into solid earth to make hand holds and climbs out of a deep hole. (source) (S4E9)
  • Had his genetics mixed up with Muscle Man and Mordecai in a teleporter mishap, liked being a monster, and shows the height to dunk and strength to plow through metal doors. (source) (S8E17)
  • Shows the strength to smash trees with single hits. (source) (S8E17)
  • Stole a wizard’s keyboard, which engraves its own name, The Power. (source) ([The Power], S1E1)
  • The Power can make any song sung with it into reality, teleporting Skips to the moon, taking the cart and all occupants to the moon, letting them fly and summon things, and taking them to the end of the show/universe from a weird glitch in time. (source) ([The Power], S1E1, S8E28)
  • The keyboard protects the guys from Anti-Pops, a half-universal level entity. (source) ([The Power], S8E28)
  • Has a $15 time machine, which only sends people back for a few minutes. (source) ([Time Machine], S3E39)
  • Had two time machines, getting the second by going back in time and buying another. (source) ([Time Machine], S3E39)
  • The time machine was used later to escape a foe. (source) ([Time Machine], S4E1)
  • Mordecai pushes Rigby off of a microwave/time machine and Rigby ages into dust, undone when Father Time gives Mordecai a do-over. (source) (S2E2)
  • Skips kills Rigby in an arm wrestling contest, undone when Skips challenges Death to an arm wrestling contest. (source) (S2E21)
  • Watches a potential future self die and is strangely cool with it. (source) (Movie)
  • His body once tore out his essence and went off on its own. (source) (S1E10)
  • Is allergic to eggs. (source) (S3E17)
  • By changing his name to Trash Boat and back, starts a chain of time travelling rock stars who end up battling to the death and destroying a building. (source) (S3E23)
  • Is renamed Rigby by the Prime Minister of Australia. (source) (S6E13)
  • Sleeps with his eyes open. (source) (S6E19)
  • Has Claustrophobia and isn’t ashamed of it, despite not knowing how to pronounce it. (source) (S7E18)

Both Mordecai and Rigby

  • Move a number of rocks. (source) (S2E3)
  • Rip the bannister off a flight of stairs and smash the balusters into a foe’s face. (source) (S2E8)
  • Smash through some zombies with improvised weapons. (source) (S4E1)
  • Narrowly avoid an attack that smashes a couch. (source) (S2E8)
  • Avoid an unexpected flying table. (source) (S2E14)
  • Avoid a number of thrown trees. (source) (S2E14)
  • Save a man from a lightning bolt. (source) (S2E26)
  • Dive out of the way of a flaming speaker at a concert. (source) (S4E15)
  • Duck under a stretchy punch (with Benson). (source) (S4E21)
  • Avoid massed Uzi fire from multiple opponents by running for cover. (source) (S4E31)
  • Dive under a close range missile attack. (source) (S5E3)
  • Avoid a pair of beams that had disintegrated the last guy who tried to get by (with Pops). (source) (S6E23)
  • Avoid a swinging tentacle as they run for their lives. (source) (S7E34)
  • Dodge an unexpected beam weapon. (source) (S8E8)
  • Run from a pair of eye beams and a floating devil head. (source) (S1E2)
  • Outpace an accelerating magic el Camino, and again. (source) (S1E5)
  • Catch up to and keep pace with a bus for a little while. (source) (S6E13)
  • Avoid a pendulum trap by running away. (source) (S6E19)
  • Keep pace with two guard dogs while in awkward sets of armor. (source) (S7E26)
  • Seemingly outrun a shockwave. (source) (S2E14)
  • Were tarred and feathered once. (source) ([General], S3E35)
  • Survive a cyclone of mud then a huge wave of mud. (source) ([General], S5E37)
  • Seem to be able to handle the void of space. (source) ([General], S8E8)
  • Survive their own attack (aided by ducks, geese, and Park Staff) that destroys the surface of the Earth. (source) ([General], S6E24)
  • Survive planetary reentry, though the magic of The Power might have helped. (source) ([General/Blunt Force], S8E28)
  • Survive the destruction of a planet; the beam that caused the explosion was aimed squarely at them, though they seemed to avoid a direct hit. (source) ([General/Explosive], S8E28)
  • Take a beating from a number of inhuman professional wrestlers. (source) ([Blunt Force], S2E20)
  • Fall from a portal in the sky onto a pile of people. (source) ([Blunt Force], S2E26)
  • Are struck by a giant pie and break a table. (source) ([Blunt Force], S4E5)
  • Fall off of a snowy rooftop. (source) ([Blunt Force], S6E10)
  • Take a kick from a Cassowary-bot that casually chops down trees with kicks and dents cookware with headbutts. (source) ([Blunt Force], S6E24)
  • Mordecai is punched and Rigby is thrown by an opponent who lifts a large machine and smashes a wall immediately afterwards. (source) ([Blunt Force], S7E29)
  • Try to use hover boots and smash into the ceiling hard enough to break the panels, then smash into a wall. (source) ([Blunt Force], S8E4)
  • Are thrown from the cart as it’s exploded by a beam weapon. (source) ([Explosive], S3E23)
  • Survive a close-range grenade explosion, though Santa absorbed most of the damage with his hoverboard. (source) ([Explosive], S4E10)
  • Are blown backwards by a gunpowder explosion, which destroys the bench they were tied to. (source) ([Explosive], S4E12)
  • Survive a building-wrecking and crater causing explosion. (source) ([Explosive], S4E37)
  • Survive an explosion caused by a missile from a stealth bomber, though not at the epicenter. (source) ([Explosive], S5E32)
  • Survive a close range explosion caused by rockets which appear to create a vortex. (source) ([Explosive], S6E24)
  • Jump out of a ~5th story window and survive an office building’s explosion. (source) ([Explosive/Blunt Force], S7E25)
  • Survive a reaming out from Benson that causes a huge explosion, leaves a massive crater, and seems to have devastated the surrounding area. (source) ([Explosive/Heat?], S3E14)
  • Are blown a dozen or so feet backwards by a shockwave. (source) ([Explosive/Shockwave], S1E2)
  • Are blown backwards by small energy bolts which cause explosions. (source) ([Explosive/Energy], S4E17)
  • Survive being very close to a giant explosion caused by an orbital laser. (source) ([Explosive/Energy], S5E17)
  • Survive a shockwave that tears trees from the ground (with Benson). (source) ([Shockwave], S3E35)
  • Are blown back by the dancing attack of some ghosts (with Eileen). (source) ([Shockwave/Energy], S4E11)
  • Are blown backwards by Muscle Man’s love energy. (source) ([Shockwave/Energy], S4E13)
  • Crash a limo into the third floor of a house and then it falls to the ground. (source) ([Vehicle], S2E11)
  • Crash Pops’s flying car straight into a tree. (source) ([Vehicle], S3E11)
  • Survive a motorcycle crash that leaves the magical vehicle in pieces. (source) ([Vehicle], S5E22)
  • Are caught by a fan in some air ducts, spun around, and thrown. (source) ([Cutting], S8E14)
  • Are frozen for over two thousand years but are fine when they thaw out. (source) ([Cold], S2E22)
  • Rigby handles time in the freezer better than Mordecai, though Mordecai does regain consciousness. (source) ([Cold], S1E6)
  • Are shocked by electric eels. (source) ([Electrical], S4E21)
  • Move some Plutonium, Rigby without any protective gear and Mordecai with compromised protective gear. (source) ([Radiation], Movie)
  • Use Track and Field equipment to fight off a hoard of zombies, though they need help from other Park workers. (source) (S2E19)
  • Jump from a flying duck onto a moving truck and proceed to climb to the cabin and fight the driver. (source) (S2E23)
  • Start a huge brawl by fighting with a bouncer and bar owner. (source) (S2E28)
  • Defeat glass holograms of themselves by throwing rocks; the holograms were pretty tough. (source) (S3E21)
  • Escape from some club bouncers. (source) (S3E28)
  • Fight some very skilled and very fancy waiters. (source) (S3E32)
  • Fight a superhuman Country Club member, who has pain resistance and tiger tendons. (source) (S4E31)
  • Fight an elf for a magical present while falling down a pit towards lava, surviving by fighting and using their intelligence to save all of Christmas. (source) (S4E10)
  • Are fairly skilled with a tranquilizer/antidote blow dart gun. (source) (S7E5)
  • Ride bikes down a stairway railing. (source) (S3E8)
  • Ride bikes on a video game-like track through outer space; Mordecai has to save Rigby. (source) (S7E11)
  • Successfully lie their way onto a base by pretending to be astronauts. (source) (S1E7)
  • Break a universal video game record while fighting off a giant head with legs and arms. (source) (S2E7)
  • Switch a contract with a picture of a butt without anyone noticing. (source) (S4E1)
  • Attain the perfect donut to escape a vortex while driving the cart, causing them to become slightly electrified/magnetic for a short period. (source) (S4E25)
  • During Stuntman training, get hit by a car, balance on that car’s side as the car balances on its side, then grab onto a helicopter. (source) (S5E14)
  • Use wing suits pretty well for their first time. (source) (S7E33)
  • Use jetpacks pretty well for their first time. (source) (S7E35)
  • By putting on cutoff jean shorts and making their hair into mullets, Mordecai and Rigby can greatly enhance their abilities and use a number of special techniques. (Death Kwon Do general description)
  • Rigby’s Death Punch of Death can shatter a dresser from across the room. (source) (S1E4)
  • Rigby’s Death Punch of Death sends people flying into the sky and through the ground. (source) (S1E4)
  • The Death Punch of Death causes mushroom clouds and destroys buildings and boulders. (source) (S1E4)
  • Rigby uses the Death Punch of Death and leaves a large crater while Mordecai is unhurt after countering with the Death Block; multiple punches dig them deep into the ground, though Mordecai remains unharmed. (source) (S1E4)
  • Mordecai’s Death Jump sends the guys flying high through the air. (source) (S1E4)
  • Using the Step of Death, blast some other Death Kwon Do practitioners in a room where they had to balance on bamboo. (source) (S4E14)
  • Block attacks from scythe wielding assailants and blast them away. (source) (S4E14)
  • Take down some dirt bike riding Death Kwon Do users. (source) (S4E14)
  • After being blown backwards by an attack that splits the stone ground, one shot some Death Kwon Do users. (source) (S4E14)
  • Fight a Death Kwon Do master while flying above the clouds; they are outmatched until they learn The Bicycle Kick of Death and turn the match around by reversing The Double Death Sandwich into his mouth. (source) (S4E14)
  • Jump off of a falling piece of debris with the Death Jump and land safely in a car some distance away. (source) (S4E14)
  • Mordecai blocks two attacks with the Death Block, flips over his opponent, and sends him flying with a kick. (source) (S6E26)
  • Rigby takes down an opponent with a flipping kick after climbing under a moving hospital bed. (source) (S6E26)
  • A Death Punch from Mordecai and Rigby can make even a man under anesthetic feel pain. (source) (S6E26)
  • By refusing to do Rigby a solid, Mordecai made the house start to collapse. (source) (S2E18)
  • Boost their intelligence with Brain Max, a product Rigby bought. (source) (S2E24)
  • Enough Brain Max led to them seeing the world in impossible detail, making other people seem too dumb to understand; it may all just be hallucinations. (source) (S2E24)
  • Reverse the process by drinking some Rig Juice, a mix that Rigby had made earlier, and can seemingly see the chemical composition of the drink. (source) (S2E24)
  • Summon some sort of portal entity by tying in Rocks-Paper-Scissors 100 times in a row. (source) (S2E25)
  • Summon the God of Basketball who gives them super Basketball powers. (source) (S3E7)
  • These powers allow them to fly into space, reach Mars, and dunk the ball so hard that it destroys the Park. (source) (S3E7)
  • Seemingly confirmed that they were travelling at relativistic speeds while in space, as months have passed. (source) (S3E7)
  • Participate in a reality warping rap battle. (source) (S3E10)
  • Glow, hover, and shoot a beam through the power of their song. (source) (S5E2)
  • By recognizing that friendship is more important than winning at video games, are fused into a giant four-armed two-headed creature that can smash through video game consoles. (source) (S3E19)
  • Unfuse after winning, but survive the large explosion and destruction they had caused. (source) (S3E19)
  • Gain super speed and perception by eating too many double glazed fritters; everything seems to be moving in slow motion. (source) (S3E38)
  • Eating more sugar makes them fast enough to statue normal people; frisbees and jumping people hang in the air, though visual perception seems to be distorted. (source) (S3E38)
  • Cross town and replace some donuts in the time it takes Benson to bend over, pick up, then open a box. (source) (S3E38)
  • Spin around fast enough to create a portal to a dizziness dimension in Pops’s head. (source) (S2E5)
  • Were allowed to use the Fists of Justice at one point to fight Klorgbane the Destroyer, which send Klorgbane into solar orbit after a solid beating. (source) ([Weapons], S3E24)
  • Were given Invisibility Cloaks from Santa. (source) ([Misc], S4E10)
  • Have a plan and supplies stashed away for avoiding spoilers. (source) ([Misc], S8E14)
  • Meet then destroy possible future versions of themselves, and again. (source) (S1E12, Movie)
  • There may be time displaced Mordecais and Rigbies running around. (source) (S1E22)
  • Were once so cool that the Intergalactic Cool Court had to take action or there would be a coolness singularity. (source) (S3E8)
  • Seemed to have shared a dream/premonition of the future. (source) (S6E13)
  • At one point were slowly transforming into one another because of a teleporter accident. (source) (S8E17)
  • Were part of the remaining fabric of reality as it started to unravel, becoming post-it notes and seeing storyboards. (source) (S8E28)
  • Mordecai ended up becoming a successful artist and Rigby lived a seemingly peaceful life with Eileen after they left The Park; they are still friends 25 years later. (source) (S8E28)
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