“ | Yeah, I've seen this before. | „ |
~ Skips when someone comes to him with a problem. |
Skips, formerly known as Walks, is one of the main characters of the Cartoon Network series Regular Show. He is an immortal, 500 year-old zen-like yeti who works at the park as a groundskeeper. He helps Mordecai, Rigby and Benson a lot and usually helps fix their mistakes. He is very compassionate, majestic, wise, and resourceful, as he has a knowing of many things to those of the unknown, due to his past of immortality. Skips made his first appearance in the Pilot.
He was voiced by Mark Hamill.
His Good Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Good?[]
Past[]
- When he was young, he cared for his love interest, Mona, and would remember her and her pacifistic beliefs for years after her death.
- He defeated Klorgbane the Destroyer and saved his high school.
- In the episode "First Day", he saved the park and its friends from being watched by a monster telling Mordecai and Rigby that they should give up on their game of rock, paper, scissors.
Season 1[]
- In the episode "The Power", he used Rigby's keyboard to stop the monster from killing them.
- In the episode "Just Set Up The Chairs", he put a note in the world destroyer game to prevent anyone from letting him out.
- After Mordecai and Rigby freed the destroyer of worlds, Skips would help them by creating a character that could kill him.
- In the episode "Meat Your Maker", Skips helped Benson and Pops with the barbecue they were going to make.
- In the episode "The Unicorns Have Got to Go", he helped Mordecai and Rigby get rid of the unicorns, proposing the idea of a race.
- In the episode "Rigby's Body", he helped Mordecai locate Rigby's body and then managed to get Rigby back into his body.
Season 2[]
- In the episode "Appreciation Day", he received an award for having worked all year without taking a break.
- In the same episode, he helped Mordecai and Rigby stop the snowball.
- In the episode "Dizzy", he told Mordecai and Rigby how to save Pops from his dizziness and then when they got inside him and he pulled them out quickly, saving their lives.
- In the episode "Rage against the TV", he helps his friends defeat the Hammer.
- In the episode "Party Pete", Skips helps his friends get rid of Party Pete when he causes a disturbance in the house.
- In the episode "Brain Eraser", Skips helps Mordecai erase naked Pops from his memory.
- In the episode "But i have a receipt", he helped his friends fight against the enemies of Darthon's kingdom.
- In the episode "This is My Jam", he helped in the composition of a song to defeat the summertime song.
- In the episode "Temp Check", he catches Doug when he tries to escape and then has him arrested.
- In the episode "Jinx", he attempted to help Mordecai and Rigby get rid of Ybgir's curse.
- In the episode "Grave sights", he helped his friends fight the zombies in the cemetery, preventing them from killing several civilians.
- In the episode "Over the Top", while he killed Rigby in an arm-wrestling match, it was entirely unintentional, and he showed remorse for it. He soon made up for it by challenging and defeating Death in an arm-wrestling match to revive Rigby. Furthermore, Rigby tricked him by using the PlayCo Armboy to cheat and continuously mocked him for his loss.
- In the episode "Skunked", he tried to help Rigby when he was sprayed by a Were-Skunk, giving him some advice on how to get rid of its smell.
Season 3[]
- In the episode "Bet to Be Blonde", he advised Rigby to tell Mordecai the truth that he cheated so he could get him back.
- In the episode "Skips Strikes", he helped his team win against the rival team in bowling.
- In the episode "Rap it up", he advised Mordecai and Rigby to support Pops in his way of dealing with the rap battle.
- In the episode "Under the Hood", he advised Mordecai and Rigby to help Muscle Man get his job back by catching the person responsible.
- In the episode "Fortune Cookie", he tried to convince Benson to stop gambling, knowing that his luck would not change.
- In the episode "Think Positive", he advises Benson to count to 100 in order to calm her anger. Later, he tells Pops that forcing Benson to contain her anger was wrong and then asks Mordecai and Rigby to allow him to yell at them to prevent the park from being destroyed.
- In the episode "Fuzzy Dice", he assists in helping the others get the Fuzzy Dice for Pops' birthday.
Season 4[]
- In the episode "Exit 9B", he assists in helping Mordecai, Rigby, and the others stop Garrett Bobby Ferguson Jr., and also saved the park as well.
- In the episode "The Christmas Special", he saved Christmas and stopped Quillgin while he helped the others destroy a very evil Christmas present.
Regular Show: The Movie[]
- He assists in helping the others save the timeline and stop Future Ross from making the timeline worse.
What Prevents Him From Being Pure Good?[]
- While calm, he can occasionally lose his temper, most notably in the episode "Over the Top", where Skips becomes filled with jealousy for Rigby easily beating him with the mechanical arm in arm wrestle that counted as cheating and unintentionally killed Rigby at McHooligan's, which have summoned Death to claim his immortal soul. While he does apologize, it shows how out of control Skips can be when angered.
Trivia[]
- Skips is the only Regular Show character to be Near Pure Good.
External Links[]
- Skips on the Heroes Wiki
- Skips on the Guile Heroes Wiki
- Skips on the Regular Show Wiki
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