He was hired on Regular Show when Cartoon Network picked up his comics and offered him a storyboard test. He started his first day of work on December 21, 2009. Regular Show creator J.G. Quintel thought Wong's comics fit Regular Show's sense of humor just right: "It [Wong's comic Ramble On] felt really up the alley of Regular Show. I contacted him and asked him if he wanted to take a [storyboard] test to see if he would even like it. I gave him some links to the show, so he checked it out, took the test, and [it] was funny. He was able to draw the characters relatively well and he was able to get the style right. The tone felt in the ballpark. So [then] he [started as] a revisionist and we got to train him up. You gotta realize that comics don’t have the same rules as animation. Like, [wit
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