. . . . . . . . . . . . @prefix rdf: . rdf:type . @prefix rdfs: . rdfs:label "Muscle Man"@en , "Muscle man"@en ; rdfs:comment "Mitchell (Mitch) \"Muscle Man\" Sorrenstein is the sixth main character of Regular Show. He is one of the groundskeepers of the Park. He is a middle-aged, green, strong, and obese human, who is often seen with his best friend, Hi Five Ghost. Muscle Man made his first debut as a cameo character in the Pilot. He made his first official appearance in \"Just Set Up the Chairs\". Muscle Man is voiced by Sam Marin."@en , "Mitch \"Muscle Man\" Sorrenstein is a main character of Regular Show. He is one of the groundskeepers at the Park. He is a green, strong and obese monster and/or disfigured humanoid, who is often seen with his best friend, High Five Ghost. Muscle Man made his first debut as a cameo character in the Pilot, and then made an official appearance in The Power. Muscle Man is voiced by Sam Marin."@en , "Muscle Man is just this idiot that popped out of nowhere. He hangs out with this freak called High-five Ghost but nobody cares. He works with Benson with Mordecai and Rigby. He just pisses everyone off by saying MY MOM! in what he's good at but not caring about your mum or their mothers."@en , "Mitch \"Muscle Man\" Sorrenstein is the sixth main character of Regular Show. He is one of the groundskeepers of the Park. He is a 23-year-old, green, strong, and obese human, who is often seen with his best friend, Hi Five Ghost."@en , "Performer(s) Appeared in Mitchell (Mitch) \"Muscle Man\" Sorrenstein is a character from the Cartoon Network series Regular Show. He is a green-skinned, obese man who enjoys pranks, telling jokes about his mother, and sometimes drives Mordecai and Rigby crazy. He is best friends with Hi Five Ghost since high school. He is confirmed to be Jewish, which means he only celebrating Hanukkah than celebrating Christmas with the rest of the group."@en , "Muscle Man (real name: Mitch Sorenstein) is a supporting character in the Cartoon Network TV series, Regular Show. He resembles a zombie with brown hair. However, he is a human as least according to Mordecai in same episode which about starla with same \"skin condition\" as Muscle Man, and it is due to his green skin condition, along wih his girlfriend (later fiance) and previously his father (who is now deceased), that still make him more of a human-like, green-skinned humanoid. Because of his skin condition, and rarely unexplained power, he and his girlfriend turn into flying color fireballs in \"The Longest Weekend\" then they are \"Humans\". And also like her he have superpower to to carried heavier objects even they are \"humans\" then their other real humans aren't (Presumably) having that s"@en , "A supposedly muscular man followed Vince Tyler around one Thursday night in 1999, and eventually ended up in his apartment. Vince at first didn't want him because \"I don't cop off with muscle.\" As he started to undress, though, Vince found out that the man's visible bulk was no more than a muscle suit, hiding his enormous belly from sight. Desperate to get away before it was too late, Vince used a conveniently timed phone call from Stuart Jones to lie his way out \u2014 \"It's my friend; it's his mother, she's in hospital. [...] I'll have to go.\" (UK: Meeting People is Easy)"@en , "Muscle Man had no specific DOB and so no one knows. There was a point in time where he actually had muscle mass rather than being the faggot he is today. After quiting the body building business, he became a park worker and groundskeeper. 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He is one of the groundskeepers of the Park. He is a middle-aged, green, strong, and obese human, who is often seen with his best friend, Hi Five Ghost. Muscle Man made his first debut as a cameo character in the Pilot. He made his first official appearance in \"Just Set Up the Chairs\". Muscle Man is voiced by Sam Marin."@en , "Muscle Man is just this idiot that popped out of nowhere. He hangs out with this freak called High-five Ghost but nobody cares. He works with Benson with Mordecai and Rigby. He just pisses everyone off by saying MY MOM! in what he's good at but not caring about your mum or their mothers."@en , "File:Muscleman dc.gif Write the text of your article here!"@en , "Mitch \"Muscle Man\" Sorrenstein is a main character of Regular Show. He is one of the groundskeepers at the Park. He is a green, strong and obese monster and/or disfigured humanoid, who is often seen with his best friend, High Five Ghost. Muscle Man made his first debut as a cameo character in the Pilot, and then made an official appearance in The Power. Muscle Man is voiced by Sam Marin."@en , "A supposedly muscular man followed Vince Tyler around one Thursday night in 1999, and eventually ended up in his apartment. Vince at first didn't want him because \"I don't cop off with muscle.\" As he started to undress, though, Vince found out that the man's visible bulk was no more than a muscle suit, hiding his enormous belly from sight. Desperate to get away before it was too late, Vince used a conveniently timed phone call from Stuart Jones to lie his way out \u2014 \"It's my friend; it's his mother, she's in hospital. [...] I'll have to go.\" (UK: Meeting People is Easy)"@en , "Muscle Man had no specific DOB and so no one knows. There was a point in time where he actually had muscle mass rather than being the faggot he is today. After quiting the body building business, he became a park worker and groundskeeper. There, he lives the rest of his shitty life in a trailer."@en , "Performer(s) Appeared in Mitchell (Mitch) \"Muscle Man\" Sorrenstein is a character from the Cartoon Network series Regular Show. He is a green-skinned, obese man who enjoys pranks, telling jokes about his mother, and sometimes drives Mordecai and Rigby crazy. He is best friends with Hi Five Ghost since high school. He is confirmed to be Jewish, which means he only celebrating Hanukkah than celebrating Christmas with the rest of the group."@en , "Mitch \"Muscle Man\" Sorrenstein is the sixth main character of Regular Show. He is one of the groundskeepers of the Park. He is a 23-year-old, green, strong, and obese human, who is often seen with his best friend, Hi Five Ghost."@en , "Muscle Man (real name: Mitch Sorenstein) is a supporting character in the Cartoon Network TV series, Regular Show. He resembles a zombie with brown hair. However, he is a human as least according to Mordecai in same episode which about starla with same \"skin condition\" as Muscle Man, and it is due to his green skin condition, along wih his girlfriend (later fiance) and previously his father (who is now deceased), that still make him more of a human-like, green-skinned humanoid. Because of his skin condition, and rarely unexplained power, he and his girlfriend turn into flying color fireballs in \"The Longest Weekend\" then they are \"Humans\". And also like her he have superpower to to carried heavier objects even they are \"humans\" then their other real humans aren't (Presumably) having that superpower. And his real name is Mitch Sorrenstein. He enjoys bragging, pulling pranks, and annoying Mordecai and Rigby. He is overall, by these actions, viewed as a bully. However, he is a total idiot since he willingly got fired by Benson, but this contradicts the later events that Benson actually lets Muscle Man have lunch during his work shift and gives him an Appreciation Day certificate, rather than Mordecai and Rigby, for \"working hard\", though it is possible that Benson gave Muscleman and HI-Five Ghost the certificates because he just didn't wanna give them to Mordecai and Rigby (instead giving the credit to MM & HFG). Despite his annoying habit of pranking, the episode \"Prankless\" revealed that his pranks are actually important to the park. Benson tells about how one of Muscle Man's pranks saved the park from a war with a rival park. In the episode, Muscle Man quits after accidentally injuring Pops with his pranks, bringing the park in peril. Pops later persuades him to pranking again by injuring himself with a boxing glove prank (saying it was from the rival park). This episode reveals that Muscle Man is not such as bad person, as he enjoys pranks so long as they don't harm others."@en .