Watch This Show: ‘Rick and Morty’
I have a confession to make. I don’t really get Adventure Time. It’s immensely popular at the moment but I just don’t click with it. I was feeling a bit left out but I’ve discovered somewhere else I can get my animation fix. And that place is Rick and Morty.
During his enforced downtime from his brainchild Community Dan Harmon was busy. He was working with voice actor Justin Roiland to bring the latter’s ideas to the screen, the end result being Rick and Morty. Taking it’s cues from the dynamic between the Doctor and his companions in Doctor Who with a dash of Back to the Future, the show revolves around the nervous and slightly dim school kid Morty and his adventures with his super-genius scientist grandfather Rick.
At this point it should be mentioned that Rick is dangerously alcoholic and mentally unstable.

Thus far we have only had six episodes, but take a look at the run downs to get the gist of things. In the first episode Rick takes Morty to another dimension to collect seeds for his experiments, but Morty has to smuggle them through inter-dimensional customs by putting them up his butt. Next Rick and Morty get all Inception on Morty’s math teacher to get him better grades only to find themselves in a certain boiler room, meanwhile Morty’s dog uses the higher intelligence (via a helmet built by Rick) to enslave humanity. In the third episode Rick is shrunk down and injected in to a homeless man to save ‘Anatomy Park’, a theme park build inside a human body, but it turns out that the exhibits have gotten loose.
It’s certifiably insane, and riffs of pop culture like nobodies business. You’ll be quoting the characters in no time at all. Rick is already a fantastic character, the perfect anti-thesis to the wacky scientist trope. Justin Roiland voices both Morty and Rick, and the way he has recorded both sides of overlapping dialogue in an argument is brilliant. The comedic timing is spot on. Rounding out the cast is Chris Parnell and Sarah Chalke as Morty’s parents, and they are fantastic. Parnell is especially funny when he plays a larger role in some episodes, like when he’s unknowingly living inside a simulation.

There’s not a great deal more to say as we’ve only had six episodes except this: go and watch it. Be warned though…it gets dark, and Roiland has promised more darkness.



hahaha Dan Harmon is amazing. It must be amazing.
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Looks hilarious. Definitely going to check this out. Thanks for sharing!
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I feel like it’s not really fair to compare both Adventure Time and Rick & Morty to each other. They’re both animations on Cartoon Network, but that’s about it. It”s like comparing Batman the Animated Series to Rocko’s Modern Life.
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I was only commenting on myself finding one more entertaining than the other.
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I understand where you’re coming from. It just seemed like an odd way to start.
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I think what I was aiming for is recommending this show for people looking for something different to the current hit.
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I dont think he was comparing Adventure Time to Rick & Morty. I think it was more like he was comparing his level of amusement to each show, but not the shows’ quality or structure.
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This show is pure brilliance 😀
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First, i love this. I wish I could check it out but they don’t air it here in the Philippines. Second, get stoned and watch Adventure time. Only then will you understand its appeal. Hahaha.
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