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3[[ShoutOut Shout-Outs]] in ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty''.
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5* Among the items found in Morty's room, there's a figure of {{Anime/Gigantor}}.
6* [[WordOfGod According to]] [[https://twitter.com/justinroiland/status/469207953082306560 Justin Roiland]], the droopy lips Morty and other characters sport occasionally is an {{Homage}} to Ren Hoek's similar droopy mouth from ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow''.
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9* "Pilot"
10** "Frank Palicky was frozen to death today!" references ''Film/SuburbanCommando''.
11** One of the aliens waiting in line at interdimensional customs bears a striking resemblance to [[Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine Quark]].
12** Silhouettes of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' characters Servo, Crow and Gipsy can also be spotted in a distant shot of the concourse.
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14* "Lawnmower Dog"
15** The episode is a WholePlotReference to ''Film/TheLawnmowerMan''.
16*** As well as ''Film/{{Inception}}''.
17** There is a short clip on TV of a [[Film/AirBud golden retriever slam dunking a basketball]].
18** Then there's Scary Terry, the [[CaptainErsatz legally safe knockoff]] of Freddy Krueger from ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet'', with miniature swords for fingers instead of knives.
19** Mister Goldenfold owns a pin-up of a black woman similar to the one Dick Hallorann has hanging over his bed in ''Film/TheShining''.
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21* "Anatomy Park"
22** Pirates of the Pancreas references ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean''.
23** The small intestine contains a parody of [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks "It's a Small World After All"]].
24* "In "Rick Potion #9":
25** The title references "Love Potion No. 9," the song by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.
26** A box on Rick's shelf is marked "Time Travel Stuff," referencing the show's origins as a ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' parody.
27** The backpacks Rick and Morty carry closely resemble the packs in [[Film/PlanetOfTheApes1968 Planet Of The Apes]].
28* In "M. Night Shaym-Aliens!":
29** The name references Creator/MNightShyamalan
30** During one scene you can see a silhouette of a [[http://i.imgur.com/OHeZwz2.jpg xenomorph]], and of what appears to be ''VideoGame/QBert''.
31** The Xigerians are shown to be [[{{WesternAnimation/Futurama}} ruthless con-artist aliens attempting to swindle humanity out of its secrets]]; however, unlike the Scammers, this particular species is quite uncomfortable with public nudity.
32** The "glitchy" effect that all the characters have in the simulated world is based on cartridge tilting, which became a meme when displayed in footage of ''VideoGame/GoldenEye1997'' gameplay.
33** The doors on the alien ship make the sound used in 'Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries''.
34** When Rick gets to the gravity room, a stasis tube with a Mooninite from ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce'' is visible.
35* "Raising Gazorpazorp"
36** The title references ''Film/RaisingArizona'', a movie also about characters caring for a baby not their own.
37** Beth objects to intervening with Morty's pubescent urges, because that'd "turn him into Ralph Fiennes from Film/RedDragon."
38** The giant head that dispenses sexbots (themselves resembling a sexed-up Franchise/RoboCop) is a direct reference to the same giant head in ''Film/{{Zardoz}}''.
39** When talking about how the truth hurts sometimes, the female leader mentions bringing up the topic of a woman's foundation not matching her skin, therefore making her look like a clown. This is nearly word-for-word the same thing another character from Season 2 Episode 7 of Dan Harmon's previous show, ''{{Series/Community}}'', said.
40** With Morty busy raising his half alien/half human son, Summer suggests Rick needs a new [[Series/DoctorWho Companion]].
41* In "Meeseeks and Destroy," one of the items on the tavern's menu is "juicy time babies," referencing ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls''.
42** The episode's beginning (featured in the first season's intro sequence) has Rick and Morty attacked by evil versions of their family. Rick frees them from the "alien demon ghosts" with what seems a ghost trap from ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}''. The possessed Beth also acts like the [[Franchise/EvilDead Deadites]], in that she fakes being good before resuming attacking Morty. Morty is seen holding what looks like a [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] cartridge for no real reason.
43* In "Something Ricked This Way Comes":
44** One of the customers in Rick's curse-removal service asked for his undead cat and son, referencing ''Literature/PetSematary''.
45** The episode is a WholePlotReference to Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/NeedfulThings'', only with Rick added in as a hero who thwarts the villain at every turn, completely turning it from horror to comedy.
46** Mr. Needful, once he goes into legitimate business, dons a turtle-neck sweater and hairstyle very similar to Creator/SteveJobs.
47** Mr. Needful busts out a mean fiddle solo in reference to Charlie Daniels' song "The Devil Went Down to Georgia."
48** The title itself is a reference to "Literature/SomethingWickedThisWayComes", with Mr. Needful being pretty similar to Mr. Dark portrayal in the movie adaptation and referencing "the beauty cream that turns you blind" scene.
49** Rick claims that Curse Purge Plus "was all just a bit... like when Bugs Bunny fucks with the opera singer for twenty minutes," referencing the cartoon "WesternAnimation/LongHairedHare."
50** Muscular Rick and Summer beat up a bully who looks amazingly like Randall from ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}''.
51* "Rixty Minutes"
52** The name references long-running news show ''Series/SixtyMinutes''
53** The TV programs give the same vibe as the videos from [[http://roilandtv.com/ Roiland TV]]. Also, the visual concept of Mr. Jellybean and the name "Rick Sanchez" appear in those website's videos.
54** The basic premise of "interdimensional cable" can be traced back to Roiland's earlier project ''WebAnimation/HouseOfCosbys'', which involved the protagonists (and by extension, the viewers) watching a psychedelic barrage of nonsensical alien TV.
55** Summer's plan to move to the southwest is apparently [[Series/BreakingBad doomed to end in crystal meth either way.]]
56** Gazorpazorpfield is a parody of the ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' series. Also, One of the many, many insults Gazorpazorpfield lobs at Jon is [[VideoGame/MortalKombatII "You weak, pathetic..."]]
57** One of the shows seen is an alternate timeline ''Series/GameOfThrones'' where the entire cast are dwarfs except Tyrion.
58* "Ricksy Business":
59** The name is a reference to ''Film/RiskyBusiness''
60** clings to the bottom of Jerry's car shouting, "Haha! Film/CapeFear! I'm doing Cape Fear!" just before [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome she falls off and gets run over]].
61** Birdperson, who debuts in this episode, is confirmed to be a parody of The Hawk from ''Series/BuckRogersInThe25thCentury''.
62* "Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind":
63** The title references ''Film/CloseEncountersOfTheThirdKind''.
64** The Citadel of Ricks looks like a building in ''Franchise/MassEffect''.
65** The "Council of Ricks" is an homage to ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'''s Council of Reeds, a society composed entirely of alternate universe versions of Reed Richards.
66** The Cult of the One True Morty gives Morty a helpful religious pamphlet, "The Good Morty", with a strip format parodying ComicBook/ChickTracts. [[TakeThat Morty instantly rolls his eyes and throws it away]].
67** The episode has an IntercontinuityCrossover with ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' due to the fact that the creators are best buds.
68** Doofus Rick's hairstyle resembles Simple Jack's from ''Film/TropicThunder''.
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72* "A Rickle In Time"
73** The title references ''Literature/AWrinkleInTime''
74** Rick's delivery of the phrase "And awaaaay we go!" is identical to Ralph Cramden's {{catchphrase}} in ''Series/TheHoneymooners''.
75** The Time Cop is similar in design to the titular creatures from ''Literature/TheLangoliers'' (with the addition of arms). Fittingly, ''The Langoliers'' is also about a dangerous aspect of time, namely, "Where does the past disappear to?"
76* "Mortynight Run"
77** The title references ''Film/MidnightRun''
78** The "Goodbye Moonmen" song is very Music/DavidBowie-esque. Singer Jemaine Clement is in fact doing his Bowie impression from Music/FlightOfTheConchords's "Bowies in Space."
79** The animation in the "Goodbye Moonmen" segment is very reminiscent of the DerangedAnimation in Music/TheWall. Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}' mouth logo appears among the other psychedelic stuff.
80** Krombopulos Michael is an alien badass assassin who prays before an assassination and has a family, referencing a character from ''VideoGame/MassEffect2''.
81* "Auto-Erotic Assimilation"
82** The TV show that Rick asks Unity to create, alter, cancel and then bring back to suit his whims in is a reference to ''Series/{{Community}}'', which Dan Harmon was gone through similar turmoil. A brief shot of the screen reveals a set-up that is almost identical to ''Community'', but [[RecycledInSpace with an alien cast]]. Doubles as Fridge Brilliance, because of ''course'' the TV show "Unity" creates would be Comm-unity.
83** The opening lines about distress beacons is a direct reference to VideoGame/FTLFasterThanLight in which distress beacons are nearly always a source of resources for the player.
84** As Rick, Morty, and Summer enter the distressed ship, Rick claims that the ship's crew must have been overrun by an alien, then quickly mentions facehuggers, the fan nickname of the aliens' larval form in the ''{{Franchise/Alien}}'' franchise.
85** Unity assimilates entire planets by possessing all of their inhabitants in a way reminiscent of ''Film/InvasionOfTheBodySnatchers''.
86* "Total Rickall"
87** The Title and plot point about false memories are a direct reference to the film ''Film/TotalRecall1990''.
88** The many instances of flashbacks of the different memories that never happened appear to be [[TakeThat directly taking the mickey]] out of [[CutawayGag those often used in]] ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''.
89** The whole episode's plot, layout and theme of satirising TV shows with large casts all bear a striking resemblance to ''Creator/AdultSwim'''s ''Film/TooManyCooks'', right down to the plot being the result of a mind-controlling parasite, the inclusion of an annoying little thing who spreads rainbows among the long list of characters, and even the violent climax consisting of all the parasite characters being offed one-by-one with the help of Rick, an old creepy weirdo and WellIntentionedExtremist.
90* "Get Schwifty":
91** The plot, where a bunch of inhabitants from different planets are forced to compete in a game show where the losers' planets are blown up, was done in ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'' of all shows.
92** The weapon used to [[EarthShatteringKaboom "disqualify"]] planets looks very much like the Forerunner Dreadnought from ''Franchise/{{Halo}}''.
93** When one of the war room nerds suggests they placate the Cromulons with a work from Vivaldi, Rick calls him Series/{{Frasier}} for suggesting a classical piece. May also double as an ActorAllusion, since the lead actor's daughter voices Summer.
94* "The Ricks Must be Crazy":
95** The title references ''Film/TheGodsMustBeCrazy''
96** "Go go Sanchez ski shoes!", a reference to ''WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget''
97** Morty decides to become the leader of the tree people, who [[{{Film/Avatar}} all live beneath a giant glowing blue world tree which is the source of all life on their planet.]] This could also double as a TakeThat at the movie along with the NobleSavage trope since right after reaching the spirit tree Morty begs Rick to get them out of the wilds, calling the tree people backwards savages and deploring their lifesyle before talking about how he misses his life on Earth.
98** The same episode also has an AI parody someone's speech and state "That's you. That's how you talk." in a condescending manner, which is pretty close to a [[SelfDemonstrating/GLaDOS certain snarky AI]]'s remark, "That's you. That's how dumb you sound." from a [[VideoGame/Portal1 somewhat familiar game]].
99** Morty turning into a car references ''WesternAnimation/TurboTeen''
100** [[WordOfGod According to Brent Tumbles]], the {{Mini Mecha}}s that Rick and Zeep Xanflorp build are [[http://brent-tumbles.tumblr.com/post/128293570666/the-best-part-of-206-was-getting-to-design-these inspired by]] the armor of Rizzrack the Timbersaw in ''VideoGame/Dota2''.
101* In "Big Trouble in Little Sanchez":
102** The title references ''Film/BigTroubleInLittleChina''
103** The helmets of the brain scanning device are shaped like {{Music/Devo}} Energy Domes, the signature headwear of the band.
104** Bill Cipher from ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' makes a cameo on the screen at the marriage counseling center. It's right after Jerry takes off the helmet. This is also the episode where the creator of Gravity Falls voices Summer's crush of the week.
105** Rick refers to Morty and Summer as his "Helsings" when going vampire hunting, referencing the vampire hunter from ''{{Literature/Dracula}}''.
106** The vampire's name, Coach Feratu, is a reference to ''Film/{{Nosferatu}}''. It's lampshaded in TheStinger when the head vampire tells his followers not to put obvious references to vampires in their aliases.
107** The whole concept of fighting vampires in a high school is a riff on ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''. The head vampire's look and rising from a pool of blood are directly from the character of the Master.
108** The hooded vampires have ankhs straight off the cover of ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade''.
109** At one point, Summer holds up a drawing Tiny Rick made with a crudely drawn Rick and the caption "HELP ME MORTY AND SUMMER." Some may notice the poorly drawn Rick looks exactly like Doc from ''Real Animated Adventures of Doc and Mharti'', the short Rick and Morty is based on.
110* "Interdimensional Cable II: Tempting Fate":
111** The setup for this episode hinges on Jerry getting infected with what is essentially the rage virus from ''[[Film/TwentyEightDaysLater 28 Days Later]]''. When he vomits in the hospital after being poisoned by an alien fungus, Rick says "Ooh, watch out for that stuff. It'll stain if it gets on your clothes and it'll send you into a murderous rage if it gets in your eyes or mouth."
112* "Look Who's Purging Now":
113** The title references ''Look Who's Talking Now'', the sequel to ''Film/LookWhosTalking''
114** The episode is a WholePlotReference to ''Film/ThePurge'' and ''Film/ThePurgeAnarchy''.
115** An alien planet where it's inhabitants bear old world 1900s fashion and technology who engage in "purge" like violence and debauchery at the end of each day? Sounds very similar to an episode of ''[[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries the original Star Trek Series]]'' called [[StarTrekS1E21TheReturnOfTheArchons The Return of the Archons]].
116* "The Wedding Squanchers":
117** The title references ''Film/TheWeddingCrashers''
118** During the wedding reception, there's a [[Film/NakedLunch Mugwump]].
119** One of the alien guests at the wedding is brought a monkey head, just like in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom''; the head however doesn't contain the monkey's brain, but rather some salad. The guest (a vegetal-looking alien) promptly faints.
120** Life is tough for a [[Film/TheAdventuresOfBuckarooBanzaiAcrossThe8thDimension mad scientist-cum-rock star-cum-freedom fighter]].
121** Rick, Birdperson, and Squanchie's old band the Flesh Curtains is a reference to an off-color phrase Spencer uses to describe a SpaceWhale's tonsils during ''Podcast/{{Harmontown}}''[='s=] first D&D campaign.
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125* The Season 3 intro includes a clip of Rick looking over two replacement Mortys packaged up like action figures, complete with an accessory weapon. Rick chooses the Morty that comes with [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda The Master Sword]].
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127* "The Rickshank Redemption":
128** The title references ''Film/TheShawshankRedemption'', which was also about [[spoiler: a man escaping prison and taking revenge on his gaolers (including causing one to shoot himself in the head!)]]
129** One [[https://twitter.com/_AlexHirsch/status/848951079349899265 pair of Mortys]] in the Council of Ricks has a dress and a pink hairband with the other having a pine tree hat, taken from ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls''.
130** Rick makes one to ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'' and talks about the UsefulNotes/McDonalds dipping sauce used to promote the film. And during Rick's end of episode rant, he calls the sauce his "one-armed man," referencing the illusive figure hunted by the protagonist in ''Film/TheFugitive''.
131** Someone unseen says at one point "He who controls the pants controls the galaxy!", paraphrasing ''Literature/{{Dune}}'''s "He who controls the spice, controls the universe".
132** Summer calls the version of herself from the universe Rick "Cronenberged" a ''[[Literature/TheHungerGames Hunger Games]]'' version of herself.
133** The house Rick lives in his memory of creating the Portal Gun closely resembles Walter White's house from ''Series/BreakingBad''. It also doubles as a hint that the memory is actually faked by Rick.
134** Phoenixperson, Birdperson's [[WeCanRebuildHim revived cyborg self]], somewhat resembles ComicBook/TheFalcon.
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136* "Rickmancing The Stone":
137** The beginning scene in the Death Stalker planet is based on ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'', and the villain that Summer kills closely resembles Immortan Joe. The rest of the episode pays homage to the whole series, with Hemorrhage being a parody of [[Film/MadMax2TheRoadWarrior Lord Humungus]] and the Blood Dome being a blatant reference to ''Film/MadMaxBeyondThunderdome''. After she hooks up with Hemorrage, Summer even dresses in Tina Turner's outfit from that film.
138** Some of the gestures that Armothy does in the episode are very similar as to the taunts that ''Wrestling/JohnCena'' and ''Wrestling/HulkHogan'' do.
139
140* "Vindicators 3: Return of the Worldender":
141** The Vindicators are basically douchier versions of the Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}.
142** The entire drama between Alan Rails, 1-Million Ants, and Supernova, is basically a condensed version of the drama between Marvel's Vision, Scarlet Witch, and possible Wonderman:
143*** Supernova and 1-Million Ants cheated with each other while Supernova was still married to Alan; in Marvel comics, Scarlet Witch once cheated on Vision with Wonderman while still married to Vision.
144*** Supernova and 1-Million Ants somehow conceived a child, even though it should have been physically impossible (as a result their child did die in the womb). In Marvel comics, Scarlet Witch and Vision did manage to have twin sons together even though it was also physically impossible with Vision being a sterile robot, due to her using mutant and magic powers.
145*** 1-Million Ants makes a speech about how it was Supernova who 'taught him to be a man', which is similar to how Vision has talked about his relationship with the Scarlet Witch as well.
146*** Supernova ultimately betrays and kills 1-Million Ants, which is also similar to the two times Scarlet Witch has killed Vision, although not intentionally and usually due to extreme madness.
147** ''Film/SawI'' is explicitly referenced by name when drunk Rick's deathtrap gauntlet is revealed.
148** This isn't the first time Christian Slater played the leader of a group who is the first to get killed by a Rube Goldberg style machine setup. It also happened to his character in ''Film/{{Mindhunters}}''.
149
150* "The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy"
151** Due to her and Beth's screwing around with the Morphizer-XE, Summer winds up as a giant inside-out woman who looks similar to the Female Titan from ''Manga/AttackOnTitan''.
152** Beth refers to Summer’s inside out state as “Clive Barkered”, a reference to writer Creator/CliveBarker who is known for creating and inspiring depictions of gruesome [[BodyHorror body horror]], most famously in the ''Film/{{Hellraiser}}'' series of films.
153** In a BlinkAndYouMissIt moment, the bridge behind the tech support team when one of them gets carried off by the eagle has Bill Cipher's symbol on it from ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls''.
154** Part of the [[HyperspaceIsAScaryPlace wormhole-induced]] MushroomSamba involves a pair of Ricks appearing in the background, resembling the figure from the album art of Music/{{Tool}}'s ''10,000 Days''
155
156* "Rest and Ricklaxation":
157** 8-Ball (or his toxins, at any rate), one of Bill Cipher's Henchmaniacs from ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'', can be spotted in the toxin dimension.
158** At the end of the episode, Morty tells Jacqueline that she can keep the drones. Rick protests and says she can't, because they form a "little ''Voltron'' robot". The drones do so, complete with glowing flame sword.
159
160* "The Ricklantis Mixup":
161** One of the candidates looks like [[http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/the-rent-is-too-damn-high-jimmy-mcmillan The Rent is Too Damn High]] guy.
162** The headmaster Rick watching the Mortys going to their classes is one to ''Film/TheWall''.
163** The headmaster Rick is also clearly modeled on Professor Snape from ''Harry Potter''.
164** The group of schoolboy Mortys resemble the main group from ''Film/StandByMe'', with the obvious exception of Lizard Morty.
165** Cop Morty and Cop Rick's relationship and character traits as well the general tone and story beats of their subplot resembles ''Film/TrainingDay''
166** The concept of the episode which is showing the culture of a corrupt broken city through the wide ranging stories of its citizens such as the stories of school children, police officers and politicians as well as the episode's subtext of institutional racism is inspired by ''Series/TheWire''
167
168* "Morty's Mind Blowers":
169** The episode opens with them being chased by an {{Expy}} of Dream/Morpheus from ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989''.
170** The Floop Floopian getting dragged to his species' version of Hell is reminiscent of ''Film/Ghost1990''.
171** The Jerry Mind Blower is an [[Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial E.T.]] based adventure.
172** Two of memory vials are labelled [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls "Bill C." and "Stanford"]].
173** The memory where Rick and Morty send blue prints for a interstellar vehicle to a scientist in order to fool her into trading places with them is a parody of ''Film/{{Contact}}''. Rick telling her that they've taken forms her mind can accept is also a nod to this.
174** Along with the obvious shout out to ''Film/MenInBlack'' and ''Film/MenInBlackII'', Morty's comment, "Save it for Website/YouTube", is a reference to clickbait review videos in general.
175** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXVJfRZTbyQ In one of the memories]] where Morty finds out that Rick thought that the "Granted" part of "Don't take thing for granted." was "granite", the armor they wear looks suspiciously like the [[http://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Battle_Armor Battle Armor]]s worn in ''Anime/DragonBallZ''.
176*** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKlnQ5BDM08&t=40s In another memory earlier in the episode]], Rick has a group of scientists on Earth construct a space ship that looks almost exactly like a [[https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Attack_Ball Saiyan Pod]].
177** The squirrels recognize Morty as a possible "Dolittle," referencing ''Literature/DoctorDolittle''.
178** Rick as a nearly-invincible MadScientist who has no way of dealing with squirrels besides fleeing far away from them refers to ComicBook/DoctorDoom.
179
180* "The ABC's of Beth":
181** Three breasts aside, Keeara is distinctly reminiscent of the Asari characters from ''Franchise/MassEffect'': among other things, she's attractive, blue, has an unusually-shaped skull, possesses telekinetic powers, and are known for making deep and lasting "bonds" between sexual partners. Her name also seems derived from ''Liara'', the first Asari party member in the series, while her profession as a warrior-priestess evokes Justicar Samara from the second game. Also, she's voiced by Creator/JenniferHale - famous for voicing ''Mass Effect's'' female Shepherd. Similarly, the Varrix draw both visual and conceptual inspiration from the Vorcha, particularly in their pale, skeletal figures, their regenerative abilities, and their popular image as vermin.
182** After being decapitated by Jerry, one of the Varrix recovers by sprouting spider legs from its severed head and crawling away - much like the eponymous creature in Creator/JohnCarpenter's ''Film/TheThing1982''.
183** Tommy as a young boy travelling to a land of monsters that see him as their king is similar to the plot of ''Literature/WhereTheWildThingsAre''.
184** The path to Froopy Land is done by drawing a path with chalk. This is a reference to the cartoon ''WesternAnimation/ChalkZone''.
185** Jerry mentions Chetara from ''WesternAnimation/{{Thundercats}}'' when describing how hot Keeara is.
186** Both in this episode and the next, Rick and Beth describe the possibility of Beth's clone rampaging as "Going ''Film/BladeRunner''".
187
188* "The Rickchurian Mortydate":
189** During the battle between Rick and the President, the President utilizes a satellite laser to try and destroy Rick. [[Anime/{{Akira}} Sounds very familiar, doesn't it?]]
190** When intimidating the US president, Rick [[IAmNotShazam directly compares himself to]] Series/DoctorWho.
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194
195* "Edge of Tomorty: Rick Die Rickpeat"
196** Morty is repeatedly referred to as an "Anime/{{Akira}}".
197
198* "The Old Man and the Seat"
199** Rick mentions going on a "[[Film/{{Solo}} solo adventure that won't involve Ron Howard.]]"
200
201* "The Vat of Acid Episode"
202** Rick tells Morty he [[Film/ThePrestige "Prestiged"]] himself every time he did a do-over. Interestingly, Roiland's [[WesternAnimation/SolarOpposites other cartoon]] premiered a week before this episode's debut and also has an episode referencing ''Film/ThePrestige''.
203** The plane crash depicted in the episode is almost exactly the one depicted in ''Film/{{Alive}}'', which is based on the Real Life Uruguayan rugby team's crash aboard Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 into the Andes mountains on October 13, 1972.
204** After the plane crash, three of the four survivors are dressed as ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' characters. The unnamed man is dressed like Stan, the unnamed woman is dressed like Kyle and Morty is dressed like Kenny. Morty's Girlfriend, on the other hand, is not dressed like Cartman.
205* "Childrick Of Mort"
206** The game console Morty is playing is a ''UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch''.
207* "Star Mort: The Rickturn of the Jerri"
208** The armor Space!Beth wears at the very beginning is a twofer: The helmet is modeled after what the Breen species wear on ''Franchise/StarTrek'', which in turn is rumored to be based on the bounty hunter disguise Leia uses at the beginning of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''. As in the latter, here it also hides the identity of a central character, albeit very, very briefly.
209** During the fight between Rick and Phoenix Person attacks greatly resembling the X-Ray attacks from ''VideoGame/MortalKombatX'' show up. Rick breaks Phoenix Person's jaw using a rocket assisted punch and Phoenix Person uses a drill bit on his beak to stab Rick in the chest and heart (until armor unfolds around the heart). And much like in the game, both fighters simply shrug off what should be debilitating injuries.
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213* "Mortyplicity"
214** In order to wrangle together all the decoy Sanchez families together, Rick uses his house to summon a "''VideoGame/StarFox'' Boss with a callback to Season 4."
215** With one of the decoy families in Italy, the Morty is seen tossing a [[Film/CallMeByYourName peach]] back and forth with an older man while more are hanging in the foreground.
216** Two Morty's seperately compare the decoys to ''Film/WestWorld'' and ''Film/ExMachina''.
217* "A Rickconvenient Mort"
218** Planetina is an obvious parody of Captain Planet, though she also bears a resemblance to Captain Marvel.
219* "Amortycan Grickfiti"
220** The demons in the A-plot are a clear parody of the ones in ''Film/{{Hellraiser}}'', and Rick compares their BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad philosophy to that of [[Series/SesameStreet Oscar the Grouch]]. Later on he says he's tired of their "Franchise/AddamsFamily bullshit".
221** In the B-plot, when Rick's car goes on a joyride of itself, one of the things it does is use a planet-sized lure and fish for [[Characters/MarvelComicsGalactus Galactuses]].
222** The car identifies as female and tries to lose her virginity to a Franchise/{{Transformer|s}}.
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226* "Solaricks"
227** The cold open with the protagonists stranded in the void of space and waiting for death is similar to how almost every episode of ''WesternAnimation/FinalSpace'' began.
228** Rick's opening monologue has him referencing Tony Stark's log in the opening of ''Film/AvengersEndgame''. Space Beth even shows up to save them just like how Captain Marvel did.
229** Summer notes she gets paid by Rick in gadgets. Here she chooses [[{{ComicBook/Wolverine}} "Wolverine Claws"]], though they are only two to a fist, like Wolverine's clone daughter [[{{ComicBook/X23}} X-23]].
230** Cronenberg dimension Jerry read a lot of books after his Beth and Summer died, in particular ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns.''
231** Rick Prime compares his naked, maybe-clone self to Keyser Söze, the criminal mastermind of ''Film/TheUsualSuspects''. He also states that the ambiguity of if the real him or a clone is in the tube is a {{Franchise/Saw}} thing.
232** Earth Beth apologizes for "going all ''Series/DanceMoms''" on Space Beth about Summer.
233* "Rick: A Mort Well Lived"
234** The episode's title is one to...''Rick and Morty'' itself, as it's a play on the full title of the game: ''Roy: A Life Well Lived.''
235** The aliens holding the arcade hostage resemble [[Film/ThePhantomMenace Jar Jar Binks]].
236** The entire B-Plot of the episode is Summer [[Film/DieHard "doing a Die Hard."]]
237** Rick states that 8% of [[Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague the Snyder Cut]] was Batman dreaming.
238** The end of the episode is a reference to the SecretGovernmentWarehouse scene in ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk''.
239* "Bethic Twinstinct"
240** Summer and Rick play a realistic version of ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' that involves the fighters trying to meet up to fight.
241** Summer's character in the "realistic" ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' is [[{{Series/Community}} Kickpuncher]].
242** One of the games Morty plays is a weird realistic version of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' with Cloud unable to lift his Buster Sword.
243** The textual fantasy video game Rick is playing has a strong resemblance with ''[[VideoGame/AIDungeon2 AI Dungeon]]'', and notably the tendency of its AI to generate DiabolusExMachina.
244** Rick calls out the two Beths for acting out "a full ''[[Recap/BlackMirrorSanJunipero San Junipero]]''" in his holodeck.
245** In a two-for-one, Rick [[LetMeGetThisStraight restates for the audience]] the favor the two Beths asked of him:
246---> '''Rick:''' You guys are having me [[Film/EternalSunshineOfTheSpotlessMind Eternal Sunshine]] all the Film/{{Multiplicity}} porn scenes from your minds?
247** When Space Beth mocks Jerry by claiming he wanted to "permit our love" (between her and Earth Beth), Jerry answers in annoyance, "It's not '[[Series/TheHandmaidsTale Handmaid's Tale]]' to loop in your husband."
248** When Space Beth picks up one of Rick's tools to ostensibly try and force Jerry out of his pill-bug form, Rick warns that attempting to do so could "literally turn Jerry into a Franchise/{{Shrek}}."
249* "Night Family"
250** Night Summer has Beth burn [=DVDs=] of ''Film/IndependenceDay'', ''Film/GroundhogDay'' and ''Film/FerrisBuellersDayOff'', but spares ''Film/{{Talladega Nights|TheBalladOfRickyBobby}}''.
251** The Night Family-- alternate versions of the main "Day Family" who want to essentially take over and replace their Day Selves-- is a reference to ''{{Film/Us}}'', which likewise has doppelgangers of the family who want to step out of the shadows and replace their surface selves, complete with the Night Family adopting matching jumpsuits like the film's doppelgangers. The Night Family also speaks in raspy voices, similar to the lead doppelganger Red. The episode also begins with a quote, which has become associated with Creator/JordanPeele's horror films. His other work (without counting ''{{Film/Nope}}'' which wasn't released yet when this episode was being made), ''Film/GetOut2017'', also deals with people being imprisoned within their subconscious while someone else has taken over their body to keep.
252** Rick and Morty call their abs-related podcast "Fab-solutely Ab-ulous", a reference to the British '90's sitcom ''Series/AbsolutelyFabulous''.
253** Summer notes that her sleep deprivation suit that Rick made her wear looks like a creation by Creator/TerryGilliam.
254** Some of Night Summer's drones speak in a matter similar to that of [[Series/DoctorWho the Daleks]].
255* "Final Desmithation"
256** Morty and Summer change Rick's ringtone to the theme of ''Series/{{Taxi}}'', which is used for the battle at Panda Express and the credits.
257** After Jerry becomes paranoid about his fortune cookie, Rick tells him in irritation, "It's not [[Series/TheXFiles an X-File]], Jerry, you got the world's last interesting fortune." (Of course, he turns out to be wrong about this.)
258** Rick also makes a joke about [[Series/SesameStreet Cookie Monster]] being the one behind creating the fortune cookies.
259** Rick has a ''Manga/SailorMoon'' TransformationSequence at the ready in case he needs to save money on animation. He gets to use it on Jerry twice. He also references the Eye of Thundera, from ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats'', in his own costume change.
260** When Rick hacks into one of the company's control panels with a device in his arm, he whistles a few notes that sound like the beeps of R2-D2 from ''Franchise/StarWars"".
261** Old M. Hucksbee appears to be based on the Smoker who was in charge of the oil reserves in ''Film/{{Waterworld}}''.
262** Rick asks, if Hucksbee can make any fortune he wants, why he doesn't use them for more useful things, such as, "At least get Creator/{{Nintendo}} to make a portable VR headset."
263** When faced with a guard with [[PlayingWithFire fire powers]] and a guard who can [[MakingASplash control water]], Rick tries to "''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' this shit" and [[ElementalRockPaperScissors use the water guard to take out the fire one]].
264* "Juricksic Mort"
265** Besides the episode being named after Literature/JurassicPark, a few more shout-outs abound, like Morty commenting "Clever girl!" about one of the dinosaurs and Rick saying they're going to be like Laura Dern and "get elbow-deep in dino doo-doo", at which point Rick and Morty lampshade both of these references.
266** While listing off possible Morty-related calamities, Mr. Goldenfold asks, "Have I been [[Film/TheFaculty The Facultied]] again?"
267** The dinosaurs first arriving at Earth, as well as their spaceships in general, are a send-up to ''Film/{{Arrival}}''.
268** The Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse is mentioned multiple times, with the dinosaurs talking about how many Marvel movies have been made, President Curtis referencing the invasion (of Thanos's forces) in ''Film/AvengersEndgame'', and the dinos saying that, with all the free time humans will now have, they can "finish rounding out that ''Film/AntMan1'' character".
269** President Curtis calls out Rick for ''Film/WestWorld''-ing him with a RidiculouslyHumanRobot that shorts out after trying to eat the ribs that he served up.
270** The whole dingy ribs restaurant owned by an elderly black man is a shout out to ''Series/HouseOfCardsUS'', in which Frank Underwood regularly ate ribs at a restaurant owned by an elderly black man named Freddy Hayes.
271** The President also, after becoming bored of the dinosaurs' utopia on Earth, suggests that Rick "Film/ZeroDarkThirty" them.
272** Rick tries skateboarding into one of the craters because it looks easy in ''[[VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater Pro Skater 3]]''. Unfortunately for him, he's not nearly as good at it.
273** At the Oscars, Rick insists that Tom Hanks shout his famous "WILSOOOON!" line from ''Film/CastAway''.
274** After he and Morty are teleported away, Rick refers to the dinosaurs as "[[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Doctor Manhattan]] highroad assholes".
275** The whole plot reference to ''WesternAnimation/DenverTheLastDinosaur'' with the skater dinosaurs in the final scene.
276** The Meteors that keep on following the Dinosaurs have a striking resemblance to the moon from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask''.
277* "Full Meta Jackrick"
278** [[VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater Tony Hawk]], whose ''Pro Skater 3'' game was name-dropped in the previous episode, shows up onscreen briefly during the PreviouslyOn segment to thank Rick and Morty for help in solving a murder.
279** Rick states that every second in the Meta Layer is equal to "ten Film/{{Space Jam|A New Legacy}} cameos", which is also a nod to the fact that Rick and Morty ''themselves'' were one such cameo in ''Space Jam: A New Legacy''.
280** Morty tells Story Lord that having Jesus beat them up was already done in ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark''.
281** Jesus breaks Rick's back by kneeing him in the spine just as [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Bane does to Batman]] in the comics and ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'', which Rick lampshades:
282--->"He [[PersonAsVerb Bane'd]] me, Morty!"
283** Jan mentions he was asked to do a story based ''WesternAnimation/TheCanterburyTales'' before he was told to make another based on ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE46AlmostGotIm Almost Got 'Im]]".
284** The Self-Referential Six are a reference to ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'''s Sinister Six. Additionally, Flash Back's costume is of course a reference to Franchise/TheFlash.
285** Rick's line about "season 3 ''Series/{{Moonlighting}}'' shit", another series well-known for BreakingTheFourthWall.
286** At one point in a Leon-induced flashback, Joseph Campbell directly references the inspiration for the characters of Rick and Morty by calling them "''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' ripoffs".
287** The living room of Marvin the Cowardly Security Guard is the same living room as the Smith's family in ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''.
288** The device Story Lord uses to steal the motivation of everyone looks like a cosmic tuning fork from ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' and ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', and is similarly powered by people with meta-awareness.
289* "Analyze Piss"
290** Rick tells Morty he doesn't have the energy to deal with "90's style goofball supervillains", adding "I'm not [[WesternAnimation/TheTick the fucking Tick]]."
291** The PoweredArmor that Rick builds for Jerry to control the orb's power heavily resembles ComicBook/IronMan's super suits.
292** Speaking of ''Film/IronMan'', Rick's impersonation of Piss Master begins with a scene of Rick [[ForgingScene forging]] his own version of Piss Master's PoweredArmor and later includes closeups of Rick's face while showing the suit's HUD.
293** When receiving the orb from the Galactic Orbship, Jerry asks if it gives him power if he "[[PowerUpFood eats the orb, like spinach]]" as a reference to ''WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}}''.
294** Summer and Beth mention to Jerry that [[UsefulNotes/AmericanNewspapers Buzzfeed and Jezebel]] have both written about his heroism.
295** Similarly, while [[DeadPersonImpersonation pretending to be Piss Master]] and committing acts of heroism in his name, Rick appears on the cover of ''[[UsefulNotes/AmericanNewspapers Newsweek]]'' after creating an ice rink made out of pee for a hospital cancer ward. [[https://www.newsweek.com/rick-morty-season6-episode8-recap-therapy-piss-master-s6-e8-1762280 Newsweek themselves noted this on their recap of the episode.]]
296** Rick's plan to stage a fake HeroicSacrifice for the already-dead Pissmaster resembles the ending of ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'', where Bruce fakes his own death very similarly.
297** In TheStinger, one of the leaders of the Galactic Orbship refuses to entertain another member's suggestion of adding Creator/ScarlettJohansson to the Orbship.
298* "A Rick in King Mortur's Mort"
299** The episode title is a play on the 1995 film ''Film/AKidInKingArthursCourt'', which itself is a play on ''Literature/AConnecticutYankeeInKingArthursCourt''. The plot takes inspiration from both of these works.
300** Rick mentions the AI sword has seen enough ''Film/{{Blade|1998}}'' to learn sword fighting.
301** Special Agent Mongo Bongo wears a beige raincoat over a suit and tie, resembling ''Series/{{Columbo}}''.
302* "Ricktional Mortpoon's Rickmas Mortcation"
303** Numerous references to ''Franchise/StarWars'' abound, starting with Morty's real lightsaber as a Christmas gift and continuing into many discussions about the movies and TV series.
304** Morty testing/playing with his new lightsaber while cutting various fruit seems reminiscent of ''VideoGame/FruitNinja''.
305** Jerry's Christmas present from Rick (or rather, Rickbot) is an alternate universe-version of ''Film/MiracleOnThirtyFourthStreet'' made to be two hours longer. The family watches it together, although eventually even Jerry gets sick of it.
306** Rick's AI lightsaber emerges from the Earth's crust in Italy and starts slaughtering civilians there, and President Curtis comments, "That's not amore", a nod to the Music/DeanMartin song "That's Amore".
307** After betraying Morty and confiscating his lightsaber, Curtis orders his troops, "America, [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} transform and roll out!]]"
308[[/folder]]
309
310[[folder:Season 7]]
311* "How Poopy Got His Poop Back":
312** At one point during their wild night, Rick and his buddies go to a Film/{{Blade}}-style rave, only with honey instead of blood.
313** Hugh Jackman and Gene reenact the BalconyWooingScene from ''Film/SayAnything''.
314** At the end, the characters [[FadingAway fade out]] one by one as Mr. Poopybutthole narrates, like in ''Film/TheSandlot''.
315* "The Jerrick Trap":
316** The title is a reference to ''Film/{{The Parent|Trap 1961}} [[Film/TheParentTrap1998 Trap]]'', which also involved an identity swap (though, in those movies, it was two twins pretending to be each other, rather than a literal body swap).
317** Rick mentions that telling the criminal where they are over the phone is a very Creator/LiamNeeson thing to do, probably referring to ''Film/{{Taken}}''.
318** Since the plot is kicked off by a FreakyFridayFlip, [[Film/FreakyFriday2003 the titular film]] is unsurprisingly name-dropped multiple times by Rick, Jerry, and Morty.
319** Rick apparently gave himself a conehead implant after watching ''Film/{{Coneheads}}''. Both versions of Rick/Jerry compliment the film and its cast.
320* "Thats Amorte":
321** Rick mentions the ''Franchise/MenInBlack'' while referring to his memory-erasing device.
322** Fred Bunk's death scene is identical to Sol Roth's death in ''Film/SoylentGreen''.
323* "Unmortricken"
324** The title is a reference to the Best Picture-winning Western ''{{Film/Unforgiven}}''.
325** The opening sequence features three sets of [[WesternAnimation/TheJetsons Jetsons expies]] discovering portal travel...and the fatal consequences it can have.
326** Among the Ricks captured by Rick Prime are a ''Franchise/JamesBond'' Rick and an ''Franchise/IndianaJones'' Rick.
327** Rick Prime uses a [[Film/TotalRecall1990 "Kuato" Rick]] from his abdomen to mess with Evil Morty's brain scanner.
328** Evil Rick attempting to stab himself with a shard of broken plate whilst held hostage by his Morty is probably referencing ''Series/BreakingBad''.
329** During the battle, Rick Prime summons three gigantic robots in the image of Diane with various parts of their robotics showing from underneath, not unlike the Human Reaper from ''VideoGame/MassEffect2''.
330* "Rickfending Your Mort":
331** Several of Creator/WesAnderson's movies are references during the GoodTimesMontage Morty is having with the alive Churro, e.g. ''Film/TheLifeAquaticWithSteveZissou'' and ''Film/TheGrandBudapestHotel''
332** The episode also pays homage to Creator/StephenKing's ''Film/MaximumOverdrive'' and ''Literature/PetSematary''.
333** Apeborg is a reference to the Saiyan race from ''Manga/DragonBall'' considering the fact he is an ape-like alien with AnimeHair, who floats with a BattleAura while screaming similar to how Dragon Ball characters power up.
334* "Wet Kuat Amortican Summer":
335** Summer and Morty accidentally up merging, with the latter becoming a "Kuato" out of the former's stomach like in ''Film/{{Total Recall|1990}}'', with Rick even name-dropping the movie. The entire episode takes the Kuato concept previously demonstrated by Evil Rick in "Unmortricken" and runs with it, with it being referred to as "the crown jewel of psychic mutants".
336** The whole "rescue Morty from traffickers" plot is described as "doing a ''Film/{{Taken}}''". Lampshaded a couple of times:
337*** Kwyatt tells Summer that Kuato-Morty was brought to "a ''Film/{{Taken}}'' house."
338*** And when Rick struggles during his and Summer's attempted rescue of Morty, she asks him in annoyance if this is "your first ''Taken''".
339** Rick activates Summer's ponytail implant by saying "[[WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget Go go ponytail secret move.]]"
340** TheStinger has a bunch of obscenely wealthy guys in masks using [[DominanceThroughFurniture people as furniture]], a reference to the [=VIPs=] from ''Series/SquidGame''.
341* "Rise of the Numbericons: The Movie"
342** The scene where the music producer calls his cousin Chuck to tell him about the "new sound he is looking for" parodies the scene from ''Film/BackToTheFuture1'' where Marty single-handedly invented Rock 'n Roll.
343** There is a scene where the heroes crash-land on a planet with Ewok-like creatures who then invite them to celebrate as in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''.
344* "Mort Ragnarick":
345** While in Valhalla, Rick [[GodGuise pretends to be]] Odin and Morty to be his sidekick "Spiderman" which is a nod to the ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse''.
346** The MonsterMash is composed of exactly the same monsters from ''Film/TheMonsterSquad'', being {{Dracula}}, the WolfMan, the {{Mummy}}, FrankensteinsMonster and [[FishPeople Gillman]].
347* "Fear No Mort":
348** The Fear Hole itself looks almost exactly like the entrance to the Mirror Cave on Ahch-To, as seen in ''Film/TheLastJedi'', being a dark hole in the ground with seaweed-like ''stuff'' growing out of it in a veiny pattern.
349** Rick mentions in passing that ''Film/YouveGotMail'' starts with Creator/TomHanks killing a cop.
350** The mysterious man who represents the Fear Hole is physically modeled after Creator/RodSerling, original narrator and host of ''Franchise/TheTwilightZone''.
351[[/folder]]
352
353[[folder:Comics]]
354* Issue 30
355** On cover B, Summer has a poster of Karamatsu from ''Anime/OsomatsuSan'' on her wall.
356* Issue 31
357** After Morty ate a PowerUpFood whose transformation process caused BodyHorror Rick told him that he looks like Tetsuo’s arm from ''Manga/{{Akira}}''
358[[/folder]]
359
360[[folder:Episode Titles]]
361* [=S01E02=] - [[Film/TheLawnmowerMan Lawnmower Dog]]
362* [=S01E03=] - [[Film/JurassicPark Anatomy Park]]
363* [=S01E05=] - [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seek_%26_Destroy Meeseeks and Destroy]]
364* [=S01E06=] - [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Potion_No._9_(song) Rick Potion #9]]
365* [=S01E08=] - [[Series/SixtyMinutes Rixty Minutes]]
366* [=S01E09=] - [[Literature/SomethingWickedThisWayComes Something Ricked This Way Comes]]
367* [=S01E10=] - [[Film/CloseEncountersOfTheThirdKind Close Rick-Counters of the Rick Kind]]
368* [=S01E11=] - [[Film/RiskyBusiness Ricksy Business]]
369* [=S02E01=] - [[Literature/AWrinkleInTime A Rickle In Time]]
370* [=S02E02=] - [[Film/MidnightRun Mortynight Run]]
371* [=S02E04=] - [[Film/TotalRecall1990 Total Rickall]]
372* [=S02E06=] - [[Film/TheGodsMustBeCrazy The Ricks Must Be Crazy]]
373* [=S02E07=] - [[Film/BigTroubleInLittleChina Big Trouble in Little Sanchez]]
374* [=S02E10=] - [[Film/WeddingCrashers The Wedding Squanchers]]
375* [=S03E01=] - [[Film/TheShawshankRedemption The Rickshank Redemption]]
376* [=S03E02=] - [[Film/RomancingTheStone Rickmancing The Stone]]
377* [=S03E09=] - [[Film/TheABCsOfDeath The ABCs of Beth]]
378* [=S03E10=] - [[Literature/TheManchurianCandidate The Rickchurian Mortydate]]
379* [=S04E01=] - [[Film/EdgeOfTomorrow Edge of Tomorty: Rick Die Rickpeat]]
380* [=S04E02=] - [[Literature/TheOldManAndTheSea The Old Man And The Seat]]
381* [=S04E03=] - [[Literature/OneFlewOverTheCuckoosNest One Crew Over The Crewcoo's Morty]]
382* [=S04E04=] - [[Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit Claw and Hoarder: Special Ricktim's Morty]]
383* [=S04E05=] - [[Franchise/BattlestarGalactica Rattlestar Ricklactica]]
384* [=S04E06=] - [[Literature/TheNeverEndingStory Never Ricking Morty]]
385* [=S04E07=] - [[Film/{{Prometheus}} Promortyus]]
386* [=S04E09=] - [[Film/ChildrenOfMen Childrick of Mort]]
387* [=S04E10=] - [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Star Mort Rickturn Of The Jerri]]
388* [=S05E01=] - [[Film/MyDinnerWithAndre Mort Dinner Rick Andre]]
389* [=S05E02=] - [[Film/{{Multiplicity}} Mortyplicity]]
390* [=S05E03=] - [[Film/AnInconvenientTruth A Rickconvenient Mort]]
391* [=S05E04=] - [[Film/IndependenceDay Rickdependence Spray]]
392* [=S05E05=] - [[Film/AmericanGraffiti Amortycan Grickfitti]]
393* [=S05E07=] - [[Anime/GoLion Go]][[Anime/{{Voltron}} tron]] [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Jerrysis Rickvangelion]]
394* [=S05E08=] - [[Film/EternalSunshineOfTheSpotlessMind Rickternal Friendshine of the Spotless Mort]]
395* [=S05E09=] - [[Film/ForgettingSarahMarshall Forgetting Sarick Mortshall]]
396* [=S05E10=] - [[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack Rickmurai Jack]]
397* [=S06E01=] - [[Literature/{{Solaris}} Solaricks]]
398* [=S06E02=] - [[FictionalVideoGame Rick: A Mort]] [[Recap/RickAndMortyS2E2MortynightRun Well Lived]]
399* [=S06E03=] - [[Film/BasicInstinct Bethic Twinstinct]]
400* [=S06E04=] - [[Series/NightGallery Night Family]]
401* [=S06E05=] - [[Franchise/FinalDestination Final DeSmithation]]
402* [=S06E06=] - [[Franchise/JurassicPark Juricksic Mort]]
403* [=S06E07=] - [[Film/FullMetalJacket Full Meta Jackrick]]
404* [=S06E08=] - [[Film/AnalyzeThis Analyze Piss]]
405* [=S06E09=] - [[Film/AKidInKingArthursCourt A Rick in King Mortur's Mort]]
406* [=S06E10=] - [[Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation Ricktional Mortpoon's Rickmas Mortcation]]
407* [=S07E01=] - [[Film/HowStellaGotHerGrooveBack How Poopy Got His Poop Back]]
408* [=S07E02=] - [[Film/TheParentTrap1998 The Jerrick Trap]]
409* [=S07E03=] - [[Film/AirForceOne Air Force Wong]]
410* [=S07E04=] - [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That%27s_Amore That's Amorte]]
411* [=S07E05=] - [[{{Film/Unforgiven}} Unmortricken]]
412* [=S07E06=] - [[Film/DefendingYourLife Rickfending Your Mort]]
413* [=S07E07=] - [[Film/WetHotAmericanSummer Wet Kuat Amortican Summer]]
414* [=S07E09=] - [[Film/ThorRagnarok Mort Ragnarick]]
415[[/folder]]

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