Entrevista Un Show Más | J.G. Quintel y Sean Szeles hablan del regreso de la serie

After years and one of the most beloved finales in animation, Regular Show is back. We talked with J.G. Quintel and Sean Szeles about the show's return, the fear of ruining its legacy, how The Lost Tapes came about, and why they continue working with the same creative process that made Regular Show one of Cartoon Network's most important cartoons. We also discussed nostalgia, storyboard animation, the current state of television animation, and how they managed to maintain the original spirit of the series after so many years. Is it possible to bring back a series without losing what made it special? Episodes: 00:00 The Problem of Bringing Back a Perfect Series 00:41 Why Did They Decide to Bring Back Regular Show? 01:21 Streaming and the New Regular Show Fandom 01:51 Is The Lost Tapes a New Show? 02:46 The Creative Process Behind Regular Show 03:33 The Return of the Original Team 03:57 How Regular Show Changed Cartoon Network 04:32 The Emotional Importance of Comedy 05:16 The Current State of Animation 05:51 The Reddit Theory About the Regular Show Ending 06:48 How to Avoid Betraying the Spirit of the Show 07:42 The Last Question: The Cosmic VHS Tapes This interview delves into "Regular Show: The Lost Tapes," connecting it to a fascinating Reddit story about "Pops" and "anti-Pops" representing good and bad shows, ultimately leading to a "regular show ending." We explore whether the creators felt pressure to maintain the original creative process, especially when it's so easy to invent "funny cartoon" scenarios. The discussion even touches on conspiracy theories surrounding the show's deeper meanings.