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** There's a semi-recurring gag where the Rick and Morty (and sometimes Summer) will make plans to go to a place called Boob World, only for something else to come up and postpone their plans.

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** There's a semi-recurring gag where the Rick and Morty (and sometimes Summer) will make plans to go to a place called Boob World, only for something else to come up and postpone their plans.
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** There's a semi-recurring gag where the Rick and Morty (and sometimes Summer) will make plans to go to a place called Boob World, only for something else to come up and postpone their plans.
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* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: Toxic Rick drops a hint as to the location of the "mid-western town" where the Smith-Sanchez family lives in "Recap/RickAndMortyS3E6RestAndRicklaxation" when he builds his world-toxifying beam on top of a "moonlight tower". They were built in a few cities across the midwest, but they still exist in one location: Austin, Texas.

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* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: Toxic Rick drops a hint as to the location of the "mid-western town" where the Smith-Sanchez family lives in "Recap/RickAndMortyS3E6RestAndRicklaxation" "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS3E6RestAndRicklaxation Rest and Ricklaxation]]" when he builds his world-toxifying beam on top of a "moonlight tower". They were built in a few cities across the midwest, but they still exist in one location: Austin, Texas.
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* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: Toxic Rick drops a hint as to the location of the "mid-western town" where the Smith-Sanchez family lives in "Recap/RickAndMortyS3E6RestAndRicklaxation" when he builds his world-toxifying beam on top of a "moonlight tower". They were built in a few cities across the midwest, but they still exist in one location: Austin, Texas.
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* VisualPun: In "Morty's Mind Blowers", we see Rick owns a device that can magnetically attract whatever is programmed into it. When Morty toys with it, dozens of horrified girls ([[HeroesWantRedheads all redheads]]) start flying towards the garage: a literal babe magnet.

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* VisualPun: In "Morty's Mind Blowers", we see Rick owns a device that can magnetically attract whatever is programmed into it. When Morty toys with it, dozens of horrified girls ([[HeroesWantRedheads all redheads]]) (all redheads) start flying towards the garage: a literal babe magnet.
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* "Rise of the Numbericons: The Movie" to "Get Schwifty" or at least TheStinger to the episode.

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* ** "Rise of the Numbericons: The Movie" to "Get Schwifty" or at least TheStinger to the episode.
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* UnableToRetreat: Rick's Portal Gun is a frequent victim of this. The worst instance is when it becomes entirely inoperable during the climax of season 5, forcing the duo to wait for weeks until rescue.
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* "Rise of the Numbericons: The Movie" to "Get Schwifty" or at least TheStinger to the episode.

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