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He is the villain in the episode "Death Bear." 15 to 20 years prior of the episode, he was a regular bear living in the Park Zoo. He roamed around the zoo, growing more evil over the years, and surviving by breaking into people's homes and eating them and their food. After Mordecai, Rigby, Margaret, and Eileen encounter him, he chases them back to the house where they call Animal Control to help subdue him. Despite overwhelming the soldiers, he was eventually tranquilized by Mordecai and taken away at the end of the episode. The Capicola gang attempted to escape with the dice after they took them from the park workers, which leads to a car chase to the harbor. After Louie exposes their crime (to the Leader Bear's annoyance), they attempted to kill them to take back the dice only for them to be destroyed by the FBI.
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He first appeared in "That's My Television" where Mordecai and Rigby help him escape from the studio. After listening to it, Margaret convinces them to release Mordecai and Rigby while saying that they've "learned their lesson." They also appeared in "I Like You Hi" where they help Mordecai admit his feelings to CJ. They are a reference of the C.O.P.S (Computer Obsolescence Prevention Society) from the Sam And Max series. Audrey (voiced by Courtenay Taylor) is Benson's ex-girlfriend and neighbor who appears in "Weekend at Benson's", "Fortune Cookie", "The Christmas Special", and "Party Re-Pete". In "Power Tower", it is revealed that he gained the nickname "Muscle Man" from his early years of bodybuilding and actually being in excellent physical condition, but he found that life very boring and gave it up.
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In "The End of Muscle Man", he proposes to Starla and the two become engaged and they later marry in "Dumped at the Altar". Benson used to date Audrey, a human woman who lives across from him in his apartment complex. It is revealed that they broke up in "The Real Thomas", in which Benson starts to date an undercover Russian spy named Natalia, although she is later eaten by a whale. Mordecai later bumps into CJ at a New Year's Eve party and they start dating soon after. CJ and Mordecai's relationship is strained due to CJ seeing Mordecai and Margaret having fun together on several occasions. He eventually decides to take a break from dating in "Dumped at the Altar", after his relationship with CJ didn't work out.
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Christmas Villains
The Night Owl (voiced by Roger Craig Smith) is the villain in "Night Owl". He starts up a contest that Mordecai, Rigby, Muscle Man, and Hi Five Ghost compete in with the desire to make a fortune. When the four are the only ones left in the contest, he turns them against on another and freezes them in ice until they thaw out in the future. Realizing what had happened, they use the prize car to escape while fighting the Night Owl's henchmen, who attempt to get them back in their glass case. The robot version of the Night Owl returns in "Exit 9B" as one of the villains resurrected by GBF Jr., only to be sent back to the portal of afterlife. DVD (voiced by Joel McHale as DVD and Trevor Devall as HD-DVD) is Archie's son and Blu-Ray's older brother who first appears in "Format Wars II".

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Benson plans to perform the solo again at the concert, and takes his drum kit to the park, where it is destroyed by the Hair to the Throne but Mordecai and Rigby help him fix and set it up during the concert. During Benson's performance, the Drumatron VI and the other band members attempt to stop him, but he overpowers the Drumatron and finished the performance. Afterwards, the Hair to the Throne apologize to Benson for their past actions, and ask him to rejoin them, which he declines. Laundry Margaret (voiced by Janie Haddad-Tompkins) is the villain in "Laundry Woes". She is a pink hallucination of Margaret who tempts Mordecai into going to return Margaret's sweater after they broke up while ignoring the fact that he should move on.
He can say the word "freeze", instead of "coffee", which is why he is followed by a man known as the Translator, who resembles a Siberian Yupik and translates his speech. When Mordecai and Rigby entering Thomas' brain, they found the Cool Cubed drink and the Translator who is going to freeze Thomas' brain core. The Coffee Bean also appears in an online game "Fist Punch 2" as an enemy and boss and the Translator appears an online game "Battle for the Behemoths" as the master of Snowballs. He does a terrible job trying to defend himself as the evidence that were presented to him clearly proved that he ate someone. Before the park crew could vote him guilty, Pops decided to use the restroom first, which gave him the idea to ask the judge if he can use the restroom too, which the judge allowed him to do unsupervised.
Now seeing that he can no longer control Internet, DVD then decided to help the Disc Masters defeat Internet by providing them the universal remote's code to take out the Wi-Fi server tower that's powering him. Following the battle, he is seen watching a movie along with the Disc Masters, Reel-to-Reel, and Archie's ghost. In "Cheer up Pops" they help the park gang record the memories of their past adventures so they can always remember them. In the eighth-season finale, they participate in the battle against Anti-Pops and Streaming.
Enraged, the Baby Ducks defend their surrogate father by turning into a Duck Man. He is one of the numerous villains to be resurrected in "Exit 9B" but is once again chopped in half by the Ducks. He is the main villain in the online game "Winging It" in the game's story mode. Doug McFarland (voiced by Andrew Kishino) is the main villain in "World's Best Boss". When the park gang found the package was delivered, they meet Doug McFarland who refuses to give them the mug. Benson then helps the park gang defeat the staff crew, and punches Doug, who falls inside the delivery truck, his head hitting the gas pedal, causing it to drive off of a hill and crash into a semi-truck, killing him for good.
The Ancient Order of the VHS is an evil organization whose goal is to destroy all laserdiscs and laserdisc players in the world to prevent them from interfering with their products. Following their reign of terror, only one laserdisc and laserdisc player survived. After discovering the remaining laserdisc, Mordecai, Rigby, Muscle Man, and Hi Five Ghost (later revealed to be the four Disc Masters) encounter SP and LP, the leaders of the VHS and try to get them to watch VHS instead of laserdisc but are ignored. They later reveal themselves to the Disc Masters, Archie, and the Guardians of Obsolete Formats after the Disc Masters have obtained the last laserdisc player. A battle begins between the Disc Masters and the Guardians against the Order for the remaining laserdisc player, with the Guardians having the upper hand until the VC-Arbitrator arrives and overpowers them, killing the guardian 8-Track in the process.
In the last trial, Skips translates and states that someone must wrestle a bear. Being a skilled wrestler, Pops challenges the bear, despite protests from the others. Pops is initially overwhelmed by the bear, but he eventually overpowers him and wins.
After learning Benson was returning to the park, Mordecai and Rigby tried to stop Party Pete, who was hopped up on Radi-Cola. Eventually, Mordecai and Rigby stuff him with so much cola that he explodes to death just before Benson arrives. It is revealed that Pete was one of the many people to be captured by Party Planners and be cloned for parties, meaning that the Party Pete that died was only a clone.
Then, Rigby finds out that Mordecai has died and he says sorry to the wizard. Then the wizard comes and gives Rigby his punishment by throwing eggs at him. Then Rigby becomes angry because the wizard turned him into a house and killed everyone so he can egg him. Muscle Man then makes fun of his story saying that it was weak and that his story about wrecking cars in a pit was way better. But Rigby says that "that's not it" and turns out to be the wizard who disguised himself as Rigby. Everyone else is freaked out and screams as the wizard finishes the episode by saying, "Happy Halloween!"The Halloween Wizard also appears in an online game "Fist Punch 2" as an enemy and boss.
Just as he is about to do so, the rest of the park gang crash through the country club gate and free the two. Racki the Wishmaker (voiced by Steven Blum) is an evil wishmaker machine who appears in "Terror Tales of the Park V". Benson rented him for the Halloween party in the park house and shows anyone what happens if their wishes comes true through visions but they usually have a cruel twist to it. He would make his eyes glow red and makes the person who's asking the wish eyes glow red, too. He showed his wish visions to Benson, Pops, and Hi Five Ghost, but when he does Rigby, he has everyone see his vision. After finishing Rigby's vision, he robs the park staff and tries to escape with the other wishmakers.
The Country Club Leader (voiced by Mark Hamill) is the manager of a rich country club that has a history of confiscating objects from other people, including the groundskeepers, and turning them into toilets with a toilet-making machine. In "Country Club", his guards take the golf cart away from Mordecai and Rigby. The duo sneaks inside the main country club house to retrieve it, only to be captured. The manager tells them of his plans to not only turn the cart into a toilet, but to shoot it into outer space as well for the summer solstice event, with a rocket on a ramp. He then decides to turn Mordecai and Rigby into toilets and launch them into space as well.
They share a resemblance to the characters from the popular game series Five Nights at Freddy's and the popular kids entertainment center Chuck E. Cheese. Party Horse (voiced by Adam Pally) is an extraterrestrial horse who lives to party. He later returns to Earth to get the duo's help to get back with his girlfriend. In the eighth-season finale, he helps the park gang fight Anti-Pops and Streaming.
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