[s2e12] But I Have A Receipt Today

After being defeated, the manager yields and gives them their seven dollars back.

(Season 2, Episode 12) is a classic Regular Show episode that satirizes tabletop gaming culture and the frustration of dealing with rigid customer service policies. Originally aired on March 7, 2011, it follows Mordecai and Rigby as they attempt to return a poorly designed board game called The Realm of Darthon . Plot Summary [S2E12] But I Have a Receipt

The episode begins with the park staff attempting a "Game Night," which is quickly derailed by the overwhelming complexity and poor quality of The Realm of Darthon . Fed up, Mordecai and Rigby take the game back to the store for a refund. After being defeated, the manager yields and gives

In the real world, the manager is found with a yardstick impaled in his chest—a literal translation of the sword strike from the game world. Despite his grave injury, he insists on the refund because they beat him "fair and square". Plot Summary The episode begins with the park

The store manager—a pedantic and stubborn antagonist—refuses the return, citing a policy that opened products are non-refundable. In retaliation, Mordecai and Rigby spend the day sabotaging the manager's business by warning potential customers about how terrible the game is.

The conflict escalates when the manager, desperate to prove the game is good, teleports the duo (and later Benson, Skips, and Pops) into the literal world of the game. Inside this reality, the manager takes on the persona of , a high-level game master who constantly changes the rules to suit his needs. Mordecai and Rigby eventually realize they can use their own "imagination" to manipulate the game's reality. Mordecai summons an "Immunity Sword" that is immune to all rule changes, allowing him to defeat Darthon. The Climax and Aftermath

Benson is furious to learn that the group almost died over a mere seven dollars. Mordecai and Rigby simply reply that it wasn't about the money, but "the principle".