This expression-focused tutorial demonstrates how to draw angry Mordecai, capturing the blue jay protagonist in an irritated mood from Regular Show. Mordecai shows this frustrated expression throughout the series, usually when dealing with annoying situations or getting into arguments with Rigby. Practicing angry expressions helps expand drawing skills beyond default happy poses, adding emotional range to character artwork.
Angry Mordecai Expression Tutorial
This guide contains 12 sequential steps that build the complete angry Mordecai figure with his characteristic annoyed stance. The furrowed brow and closed beak create a distinctly different feel from his usual relaxed appearance.
Angry Mordecai’s Features
- Blue feathers covering the head, wings, and body
- Sharp pointed head crest with two spikes
- Dark blue feather marking around the eye area
- Furrowed angry eyebrows angled downward
- White eyes with small pupils looking to the side
- Long gray beak closed tightly in frustration
- Pale blue chest patch running down the torso
- Wing-arms crossed in front showing irritation
- White stripe bands on both wing-arms
- Very long thin gray legs in a standing pose
- Small bird feet with visible toes
- Overall tense body language
Compare this angry version to the standard Mordecai tutorial on the site to see how expression changes the character. The Rigby and Rigby’s face tutorials cover his best friend who often causes Mordecai’s frustration. For workplace dynamics that push his buttons, check out the Benson tutorial featuring the boss who constantly yells at both characters. The Muscle Man and Hi Five Ghost guides cover coworkers who add to the chaos.
Step Color Reference
Move through each stage using these color codes:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Angry Mordecai: Complete Steps












Post Your Angry Mordecai Artwork!
That finishes the tutorial on how to draw angry Mordecai from Regular Show. The furrowed eyebrows and crossed arms convey his frustration clearly, so pay attention to those details. Leave comments with questions about the expression work or share your thoughts below. If your angry Mordecai drawing is posted online, share the link for fellow Regular Show fans to appreciate. Try more tutorials like the Apple and Onion crossover guide!