Rickable facts about
the “Rick and Morty” series
The pilot episode, along with the series concept, was developed by D. Roiland and D. Harmon in just one day
Twenty-two minute episodes
Rick knows he's on the show
References in "Rick and Morty"
The creators had planned to produce episodes
of 11 minutes, but [adult swim] insisted
on a timeline of 22 minutes
This is indicated by the frequent breakdowns of the 4th wall: “See you in a week”,and “Wubba-lubba-dub-dubs”, which Rick says while looking directly at the viewer
Rick's catchphrase, which he constantly uses on the show. It doesn't have a translation from English, but from Birdperson’s language it means “I'm in a lot o f pain, help me!”
Jerry was named in honor of Justin Roiland's dog, which also looks one to one like Snowball
There will never be time travel in "Rick and Morty”. The show's creators are convinced that "time travel is hell on fire," and the main point of this technique is to complicate
No, even the writers don't know which Beth is a clone
The series is famous for its abundance of references to movies, comics, and other pop culture.
The episode titles allude to a classic movie
or a book, and the narrative itself is built
on making fun of them
The Szechuan sauce that Rick loves so much, in real life was served at McDonald's.
Fans of the series asked the restaurant management to put the sauce back on sale, in response to which the McDonald's chain actually put the sauce back on the menu
A BOX LABELED "TIME TRAVEL STUFF". A HINT THAT TIME TRAVEL IS DUSTY JUNK
A BOX LABELED "TIME TRAVEL STUFF". A HINT THAT TIME TRAVEL IS DUSTY JUNK