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* TroubledProduction: After Creator/JustinRoiland was let go from the show due to being charged with battery and false imprisonment, it was revealed that the production had become extremely strained as early as Season 2. Roiland would apparently rarely come into the office, and when he did he'd spend most of his time goofing off with his various toys. He would also give impromptu tours of the office for controversial figures such as Music/KanyeWest and a porn star. It got to the point where Roiland had no contact with any of the writers or production staff after Season 3, only doing his lines from his home studio. The tension between Roiland and fellow showrunner Creator/DanHarmon got to the point where outside mediation was needed before their landmark 70-episode order. [[https://www.cbr.com/rick-and-morty-dan-harmon-breaks-silence-justin-roiland/ In a September 2023 interview]], Harmon even said that he and Roiland hadn't even talked since 2019, and that last time was by text.

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* TroubledProduction: After Creator/JustinRoiland was let go from the show due to being charged with battery and false imprisonment, it was revealed that the production had become extremely strained as early as Season 2. Roiland would apparently rarely come into the office, and when he did he'd spend most of his time goofing off with his various toys. He would also give impromptu tours of the office for controversial figures such as Music/KanyeWest and a porn star. It got to the point where Roiland had no contact with any of the writers or production staff after Season 3, only doing his lines from his home studio. The tension between Roiland and fellow showrunner Creator/DanHarmon got to the point where outside mediation was needed before their landmark 70-episode order. [[https://www.cbr.com/rick-and-morty-dan-harmon-breaks-silence-justin-roiland/ hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/dan-harmon-interview-rick-morty-community-krapopolis-justin-roiland-1235600699/ In a September 2023 interview]], Harmon even said that he and Roiland hadn't even talked since 2019, and that last time was by text.
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* HostilityOnTheSet: Following Justin Roiland's firing in 2023, sources close to the show [[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/justin-roiland-animation-empire-implosion-rick-and-morty-1235319366/ told]] ''The Hollywood Reporter'' that Roiland's relationships with co-creator Dan Harmon and the writers had been fraught behind the scenes going back to Season 2. By all accounts, Roiland gradually stopped contributing much to the writing process around the middle of the production of Season 2, and started to show up at the office less and less, and even when he did show up, he kept a very low profile, with his co-workers noting at times that the only signs of his presence was when they heard his dogs or saw his remote-control toy car driving around the office. Following Season 3, he just stopped showing up altogether, his only continued involvement with the show being entirely down to voice acting, and he mostly ghosted Harmon and the rest of the staff when they attempted to contact him. It reportedly got to the point that by the time at his firing, Roiland had not been on speaking terms with Harmon and members of the writing staff hadn't interacted with him, even over Zoom, in years.

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* HostilityOnTheSet: Following Justin Roiland's firing in 2023, sources close to the show [[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/justin-roiland-animation-empire-implosion-rick-and-morty-1235319366/ told]] ''The Hollywood Reporter'' that Roiland's relationships with co-creator Dan Harmon and the writers had been fraught behind the scenes going back to Season 2. By all accounts, Roiland gradually stopped contributing much to the writing process around the middle of during the production of Season 2, and started to show up at the office less and less, and even when he did show up, he kept a very low profile, with his co-workers noting at times that the only signs of his presence was when they heard his dogs or saw his remote-control toy car driving around the office. Following In the middle of the production of Season 3, he Roiland just stopped showing up altogether, his at the production company altogether. By this point a mediator was brought in an attempt to smooth over things, but this ultimately failed to solve anything. From this point and until he was fired by Adult Swim, Roiland's only continued involvement with the show being was entirely down to voice acting, and he mostly ghosted Harmon and the rest of the staff when they attempted to contact him. It reportedly got to the point that by the time at his firing, Roiland had not been on speaking terms with Harmon and members of the writing staff hadn't interacted with him, even over Zoom, in years.
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* HostilityOnTheSet: Following Justin Roiland's firing in 2023, sources close to the show [[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/justin-roiland-animation-empire-implosion-rick-and-morty-1235319366/ told]] ''The Hollywood Reporter'' that Roiland's relationships with co-creator Dan Harmon and the writers had been fraught behind the scenes going back to Season 2. By all accounts, Roiland gradually stopped contributing much to the writing process around the middle of the production of Season 2, and started show up at the office less and less, and even when he did show up, he kept a very low profile, with his co-workers noting at times that the only signs of his presence was when they heard his dogs or saw his remote-control toy car driving around the office. Following Season 3, he just stopped showing up altogether and mostly ghosted Harmon and the staff when they attempted to contact him. It reportedly got to the point that by the time at his firing, Roiland had not been on speaking terms with Harmon and members of the writing staff hadn't interacted with him, even over Zoom, in years.

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* HostilityOnTheSet: Following Justin Roiland's firing in 2023, sources close to the show [[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/justin-roiland-animation-empire-implosion-rick-and-morty-1235319366/ told]] ''The Hollywood Reporter'' that Roiland's relationships with co-creator Dan Harmon and the writers had been fraught behind the scenes going back to Season 2. By all accounts, Roiland gradually stopped contributing much to the writing process around the middle of the production of Season 2, and started to show up at the office less and less, and even when he did show up, he kept a very low profile, with his co-workers noting at times that the only signs of his presence was when they heard his dogs or saw his remote-control toy car driving around the office. Following Season 3, he just stopped showing up altogether altogether, his only continued involvement with the show being entirely down to voice acting, and he mostly ghosted Harmon and the rest of the staff when they attempted to contact him. It reportedly got to the point that by the time at his firing, Roiland had not been on speaking terms with Harmon and members of the writing staff hadn't interacted with him, even over Zoom, in years.

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* HostilityOnTheSet: Following Justin Roiland's firing in 2023, sources close to the show [[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/justin-roiland-animation-empire-implosion-rick-and-morty-1235319366/ told]] ''The Hollywood Reporter'' that Roiland's relationships with co-creator Dan Harmon and the writers had been fraught behind the scenes going back to Season 2. By all accounts, Roiland gradually stopped contributing much to the writing process around the middle of the production of Season 2, and started show up at the office less and less, and even when he did show up, he kept a very low profile, with his co-workers noting at times that the only signs of his presence was when they heard his dogs or saw his remote-control toy car driving around the office. Following Season 3, he just stopped showing up altogether and mostly ghosted Harmon and the staff when they attempted to contact him. It reportedly got to the point that by the time at his firing, Roiland had not been on speaking terms with Harmon and members of the writing staff hadn't interacted with him, even over Zoom, in years.[[note]]Which could probably explain how Roiland's firing didn't immediately sink the series, as he was already so hands-off anyways.[[/note]]
* IKnewIt:
** From as far back as Season 1, a very large portion of the fandom speculated that the main Rick of the show is not originally from the same dimension as the series' main Morty, and Season 3's "The Rickshank Redemption" further hinted this via Rick's questionably-fabricated backstory. Season 5 heavily implies and later outright confirms that this is indeed true: [[spoiler:Rick's original dimension doesn't even ''have'' a native Morty or Summer; Beth was killed as a child, alongside her mom/Rick's wife Diane, by an alternate version of Rick, meaning that Summer and Morty were never even born in this universe.]] In fact, "Solaricks" later takes it further by revealing that [[spoiler:Morty's ''real'' native Rick was the very same aforementioned one who murdered Main Rick's family.]]
** In a similar vein, a section of the fandom speculated that the Jerry we've been following since the ending of "Mortynight Run" was actually a different Jerry from the one we see in the beginning of the episode due to an accidental swapping in the Jerryboree. In "Solaricks", this is revealed to be true and the seemingly insane theory is also {{Lampshaded}} by Rick.
--->'''Rick:''' [[ContinuityNod Deep Cut.]]

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* HostilityOnTheSet: Following Justin Roiland's firing in 2023, sources close to the show [[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/justin-roiland-animation-empire-implosion-rick-and-morty-1235319366/ told]] ''The Hollywood Reporter'' that Roiland's relationships with co-creator Dan Harmon and the writers had been fraught behind the scenes going back to Season 2. By all accounts, Roiland gradually stopped contributing much to the writing process around the middle of the production of Season 2, and started show up at the office less and less, and even when he did show up, he kept a very low profile, with his co-workers noting at times that the only signs of his presence was when they heard his dogs or saw his remote-control toy car driving around the office. Following Season 3, he just stopped showing up altogether and mostly ghosted Harmon and the staff when they attempted to contact him. It reportedly got to the point that by the time at his firing, Roiland had not been on speaking terms with Harmon and members of the writing staff hadn't interacted with him, even over Zoom, in years.[[note]]Which could probably explain how Roiland's firing didn't immediately sink the series, as he was already so hands-off anyways.[[/note]]
* IKnewIt:
** From as far back as Season 1, a very large portion of the fandom speculated that the main Rick of the show is not originally from the same dimension as the series' main Morty, and Season 3's "The Rickshank Redemption" further hinted this via Rick's questionably-fabricated backstory. Season 5 heavily implies and later outright confirms that this is indeed true: [[spoiler:Rick's original dimension doesn't even ''have'' a native Morty or Summer; Beth was killed as a child, alongside her mom/Rick's wife Diane, by an alternate version of Rick, meaning that Summer and Morty were never even born in this universe.]] In fact, "Solaricks" later takes it further by revealing that [[spoiler:Morty's ''real'' native Rick was the very same aforementioned one who murdered Main Rick's family.]]
** In a similar vein, a section of the fandom speculated that the Jerry we've been following since the ending of "Mortynight Run" was actually a different Jerry from the one we see in the beginning of the episode due to an accidental swapping in the Jerryboree. In "Solaricks", this is revealed to be true and the seemingly insane theory is also {{Lampshaded}} by Rick.
--->'''Rick:''' [[ContinuityNod Deep Cut.]]
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* TheOtherMarty: As Roiland already recorded his lines for Season 7 prior to his firing, his lines were dubbed over by his replacement(s).

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* BillingDisplacement: Despite Ian Cardoni and Harry Belden replacing Roiland as Rick and Morty in the seventh season, they're billed after Creator/ChrisParnell, Creator/SpencerGrammer, and Creatod/SarahChalke in the opening cast list.

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* BillingDisplacement: Despite Ian Cardoni and Harry Belden replacing Roiland as Rick and Morty in the seventh season, they're billed after Creator/ChrisParnell, Creator/SpencerGrammer, and Creatod/SarahChalke Creator/SarahChalke in the opening cast list.
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* BillingDisplacement: Despite Ian Cardoni and Harry Belden replacing Roiland as Rick and Morty in the seventh season, they're billed after Creator/ChrisParnell, Creator/SpencerGrammer, and Creatod/SarahChalke in the opening cast list.
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* TheOtherDarrin: [[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/adult-swim-ends-relationship-justin-roiland-domestic-abuse-charges-1235308995/ On January 24th, 2023, Adult Swim cut ties]] with Justin Roiland and fired him from the show in the wake of his domestic abuse charges that finally went to trial just a week earlier. The voices of Rick and Morty themselves, as well as any other characters that Roiland used to voice, will be replaced from Season 7 onwards.
* TheOtherMarty: As Roiland already recorded his lines for Season 7 prior to his firing, his lines will be dubbed over by his replacement(s).

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* TheOtherDarrin: [[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/adult-swim-ends-relationship-justin-roiland-domestic-abuse-charges-1235308995/ On January 24th, 2023, Adult Swim cut ties]] with Justin Roiland and fired him from the show in the wake of his domestic abuse charges that finally went to trial just a week earlier. The voices of Rick and Morty themselves, as well as any other characters that Roiland used to voice, will be replaced from From Season 7 onwards.
onwards, Ian Cardoni, Harry Belden, and Jon Allen were cast as Rick, Morty, and Mr. Poopybutthole, respectively.
* TheOtherMarty: As Roiland already recorded his lines for Season 7 prior to his firing, his lines will be were dubbed over by his replacement(s).
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* HostilityOnTheSet: Following Justin Roiland's firing in 2023, sources close to the show [[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/justin-roiland-animation-empire-implosion-rick-and-morty-1235319366/ told]] ''The Hollywood Reporter'' that Roiland's relationships with co-creator Dan Harmon and the writers had been fraught behind the scenes going back to Season 2. By all accounts, Roiland gradually stopped contributing much to the writing process around the middle of the production of Season 2, and started show up at the office less and less, and even when he did show up, he kept a very low profile, with his co-workers noting at times that the only signs of his presence was when they heard his dogs or saw his remote-control toy car driving around the office. following Season 3, he just stopped showing up altogether and mostly ghosted Harmon and the staff when they attempted to contact him. It reportedly got to the point that, not been on speaking terms with Harmon and members of the writing staff hadn't interacted with him, even over Zoom, in years.[[note]]Which could probably explain how Roiland's firing didn't immediately sink the series, as he was already so hands-off anyways.[[/note]]

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* HostilityOnTheSet: Following Justin Roiland's firing in 2023, sources close to the show [[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/justin-roiland-animation-empire-implosion-rick-and-morty-1235319366/ told]] ''The Hollywood Reporter'' that Roiland's relationships with co-creator Dan Harmon and the writers had been fraught behind the scenes going back to Season 2. By all accounts, Roiland gradually stopped contributing much to the writing process around the middle of the production of Season 2, and started show up at the office less and less, and even when he did show up, he kept a very low profile, with his co-workers noting at times that the only signs of his presence was when they heard his dogs or saw his remote-control toy car driving around the office. following Following Season 3, he just stopped showing up altogether and mostly ghosted Harmon and the staff when they attempted to contact him. It reportedly got to the point that, that by the time at his firing, Roiland had not been on speaking terms with Harmon and members of the writing staff hadn't interacted with him, even over Zoom, in years.[[note]]Which could probably explain how Roiland's firing didn't immediately sink the series, as he was already so hands-off anyways.[[/note]]
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* HostilityOnTheSet: Following Justin Roiland's firing in 2023, sources close to the show [[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/justin-roiland-animation-empire-implosion-rick-and-morty-1235319366/ told]] ''The Hollywood Reporter'' that Roiland's relationships with co-creator Dan Harmon and the writers had been fraught behind the scenes going back to Season 2. It reportedly got to the point that, by time of his firing, Roiland had not been on speaking terms with Harmon and members of the writing staff hadn't interacted with him, even over Zoom, in years.[[note]]Which could probably explain how Roiland's firing didn't immediately sink the series, as he was already so hands-off anyways.[[/note]]

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* HostilityOnTheSet: Following Justin Roiland's firing in 2023, sources close to the show [[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/justin-roiland-animation-empire-implosion-rick-and-morty-1235319366/ told]] ''The Hollywood Reporter'' that Roiland's relationships with co-creator Dan Harmon and the writers had been fraught behind the scenes going back to Season 2. By all accounts, Roiland gradually stopped contributing much to the writing process around the middle of the production of Season 2, and started show up at the office less and less, and even when he did show up, he kept a very low profile, with his co-workers noting at times that the only signs of his presence was when they heard his dogs or saw his remote-control toy car driving around the office. following Season 3, he just stopped showing up altogether and mostly ghosted Harmon and the staff when they attempted to contact him. It reportedly got to the point that, by time of his firing, Roiland had not been on speaking terms with Harmon and members of the writing staff hadn't interacted with him, even over Zoom, in years.[[note]]Which could probably explain how Roiland's firing didn't immediately sink the series, as he was already so hands-off anyways.[[/note]]
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* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: In January 2023, Justin Roiland was arrested and charged with two counts of felony domestic violence stemming from an incident that occurred in January 2020 (with the trial scheduled for April), along with being accused of engaging in sexually predatory DM conversations with fans (some of whom were underage). As such, Adult Swim promptly cut all ties with him and plan to continue the show without his involvement.

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* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: In January 2023, Justin Roiland was arrested and charged with two counts of felony domestic violence stemming from an incident that occurred in January 2020 (with the trial scheduled for April), along with being accused of engaging in sexually predatory DM conversations with fans (some of whom were underage). As such, Adult Swim promptly cut all ties with him and plan to continue the show without his involvement. Although the domestic abuse charges were dropped due to insufficient evidence, Roiland wasn't re-hired, especially due to subsequent investigations into the sexual misconduct allegations (some going back as far as 2013) and Roiland's poor working relationship with other ''Rick and Morty'' crew members (which had been on-going for several years, to the point Roiland reportedly barely showed up at the office and he hadn't been on speaking terms with co-creator Creator/DanHarmon since 2019).
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* TroubledProduction: After Creator/JustinRoiland was let go from the show due to being charged with battery and false imprisonment, it was revealed that the production had become extremely strained as early as Season 2. Roiland would apparently rarely come into the office, and when he did he'd spend most of his time goofing off with his various toys. He would also give impromptu tours of the office for controversial figures such as Music/KanyeWest and a porn star. It got to the point where Roiland had no contact with any of the writers or production staff after Season 3, only doing his lines from his home studio. The tension between Roiland and fellow showrunner Creator/DanHarmon got to the point where outside mediation was needed before their landmark 70-episode order.

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* TroubledProduction: After Creator/JustinRoiland was let go from the show due to being charged with battery and false imprisonment, it was revealed that the production had become extremely strained as early as Season 2. Roiland would apparently rarely come into the office, and when he did he'd spend most of his time goofing off with his various toys. He would also give impromptu tours of the office for controversial figures such as Music/KanyeWest and a porn star. It got to the point where Roiland had no contact with any of the writers or production staff after Season 3, only doing his lines from his home studio. The tension between Roiland and fellow showrunner Creator/DanHarmon got to the point where outside mediation was needed before their landmark 70-episode order. [[https://www.cbr.com/rick-and-morty-dan-harmon-breaks-silence-justin-roiland/ In a September 2023 interview]], Harmon even said that he and Roiland hadn't even talked since 2019, and that last time was by text.

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* CreativeDifferences: After the show's TroubledProduction came to light following Justin Roiland being let go, it was revealed that part of the conflict between Roiland and Harmon stemmed from their differing creative styles. Harmon was a big proponent in breaking down a story and focusing on every part to make it the best it could possibly be, while Roiland and his supporters preferred simpler, sophomoric humor.
** [[https://www.avclub.com/1850878416 A source of contention was]], after Season 2, Harmon brought on some former writers from his previous series, [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Series/Community Community]]. Roiland felt that Harmon was taking control away, which Harmon maintains was never his intention. They eventually had a big blow-up over text message and haven't spoken since 2019.

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After the show's TroubledProduction came to light following Justin Roiland being let go, it was revealed that part of the conflict between Roiland and Harmon stemmed from their differing creative styles. Harmon was a big proponent in breaking down a story and focusing on every part to make it the best it could possibly be, while Roiland and his supporters preferred simpler, sophomoric humor.
** [[https://www.avclub.com/1850878416 A source of contention was]], after Season 2, Harmon brought on some former writers from his previous series, [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Series/Community Community]].''{{Series/Community}}''. Roiland felt that Harmon was taking control away, which Harmon maintains was never his intention. They eventually had a big blow-up over text message and haven't spoken since 2019.
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** [[https://www.avclub.com/1850878416 A source of contention was]], after Season 2, Harmon brought on some former writers from his previous series, [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Series/Community Community]]. Roiland felt that Harmon was taking control away, which Harmon maintains was never his intention. They eventually had a big blow-up over text message and haven't spoken since 2019.
-->'''Dan Harmon:''' “If I had felt like I was imposing something, I would have never done it [...] I’d come to find out later that it was like, ‘Oh, Harmon brought in his Harmon writers,’ and, man, that is not how I saw it."

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* ExecutiveMeddling: A positive case. In their initial pitch to Adult Swim, Harmon and Roiland had Morty written to be much more of a ButtMonkey who was there merely to absorb the abuse Rick throws at him. Some AS executives didn't like this version of Morty, so Harmon and Roiland completely rewrote his character into the current Morty, who's not afraid to stand up to Rick if the need arises.

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A positive case. In their initial pitch to Adult Swim, Harmon and Roiland had Morty written to be much more of a ButtMonkey who was there merely to absorb the abuse Rick throws at him. Some AS executives didn't like this version of Morty, so Harmon and Roiland completely rewrote his character into the current Morty, who's not afraid to stand up to Rick if the need arises.
** AS executives made the decision to have the show be rated TV-14 so the show could fit into Adult Swim's expansion into primetime. This rule is still in effect, although they are allowed to do episodes rated TV-MA every once in a while.
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* TheWikiRule: [[http://rickandmorty.wikia.com/wiki/Rick_and_Morty_Wiki Rick and Morty Wiki.]]
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* InspirationForTheWork: Justin Roiland conceived the idea for ''Rick and Morty'' as a successor to his short film parody ''[[Website/Channel101 The Real Animated Adventures of Doc and Mharti]]'', which itself was inspired by ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' and ''ComicBook/ScudTheDisposableAssassin'', another series Dan Harmon had written for.

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* InspirationForTheWork: Justin Roiland conceived the idea for ''Rick and Morty'' as a successor to his short film parody ''[[Website/Channel101 The Real Animated Adventures of Doc and Mharti]]'', which itself was inspired by ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' and ''ComicBook/ScudTheDisposableAssassin'', another series Dan Harmon had written for.
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* CastingGag: A live action Rick & Morty episode was teased in early September of 2021, with Creator/ChristopherLloyd cast as Rick, coming full circle with how Rick was conceptually pitched as a more deranged and cynical parody of Doc Brown from ''Film/BackToTheFuture''.

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* CastingGag: A live action Rick & Morty episode was teased in early September of 2021, with Creator/ChristopherLloyd cast as Rick, coming full circle with how Rick was conceptually pitched as a more deranged and cynical parody of Doc Brown from ''Film/BackToTheFuture''.''Franchise/BackToTheFuture''.
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* CreativeDifferences: After the show's TroubledProduction came to light following Justin Roiland being let go, it was revealed that part of the conflict between Roiland and Harmon stemmed from their differing creative styles. Harmon was a big proponent in breaking down a story and focusing on every part to make it the best it could possibly be, while Roiland and his supporters preferred simpler, sophomoric humor.



** Part of the conflict between Roiland and Harmon stemmed from their differing creative styles. Harmon was a big proponent in breaking down a story and focusing on every part to make it the best it could possibly be, while Roiland and his supporters preferred simpler, sophomoric humor.
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* CelebrityVoiceActor:
** Creator/DavidCross of ''Series/MrShow'' and ''Series/ArrestedDevelopment'' fame plays the Zigerion leader in "M. Night Shaym-Aliens!"
** Creator/ClaudiaBlack can be heard as an alien queen on Gazorpazorp and Ventriloquiver in "One Crew Over the Crewcoo's Morty".
** Creator/AlfredMolina plays [[LouisCypher Mr. Needful]].
** Jerry's father is voiced by Creator/DanaCarvey.
** [[Creator/KeeganMichaelKey Key]] and [[Creator/JordanPeele Peele]] play the testicle monsters in "A Rickle in Time".
** [[Music/FlightOfTheConchords Jemaine Clement]] is Fart in "Mortynight Run".
** Creator/KeithDavid is Reverse Giraffe in "Total Rickall" and President Curtis.
** [[Series/{{Veep}} Mike McLintock]] is Sleepy Gary from "Total Rickall".
** Creator/KurtwoodSmith is General Nathan in "Get Schwifty".
** Creator/StephenColbert is Zeep Xanflorp in "The Ricks Must Be Crazy".
** [[Series/{{Community}} Jim Rash]] is Glexo Slimslom, the couples therapist in "Big Trouble in Little Sanchez".
** Creator/WernerHerzog and Creator/GaryCole are the old wheelchair-bound alien and the alien doctor in "Interdimensional Cable 2: Tempting Fate".
** Creator/JohnOliver, several months before ''Series/LastWeekTonightWithJohnOliver'', was Dr. Xenon Bloom.
** Creator/NathanFillion plays a Galactic Federation agent in "The Rickshank Redemption".
** Creator/PattonOswalt is Beta 7, the HiveMind in "Auto Erotic Assimilation".
** Creator/SusanSarandon plays Dr. Wong in "Pickle Rick" and "Star Mort Rickturn of the Jerri".
** Creator/DannyTrejo is Jaguar in "Pickle Rick".
** Creator/ChristianSlater is Maximus Renegade Starsoldier in "Vindicators 3: The Return of World Ender".
** Creator/LanceReddick is Alan Rails in "Vindicators 3: The Return of World Ender".
** Creator/TonyHale is Eli, the apocalyptic warrior in "Rickmancing The Stone".
** Creator/LiamCunningham and Creator/MatthewBroderick are Balthromaw and the Talking Cat in "Claw and Hoarder: Special Ricktim's Morty".
** Creator/PaulGiamatti is Story Lord in "Never Ricking Morty".
** [[UsefulNotes/SpaceX Elon Musk]] appears as interdimensional counterpart Elon Tusk.
** Creator/JimGaffigan is Hoovy in "Mort Dinner Rick Andre".
** Creator/SteveBuscemi is Eddie the Tina-Teer in "A Rick-Convenient Mort".
** Creator/PeterDinklage is the Hans Gruber Alien in "Roy: A Mort Well-Lived".
** Music/JasonMraz and Creator/LisaKudrow are the Brachiosaurus God and the Tyrannosaurus Rex God along with Creator/DanHarmon as the Triceratops God in "Juricksic Mort".
** Creator/WillForte is the Pissmaster in "Analyze Piss".
** Creator/JackBlack and Creator/DanielRadcliffe are two of the Solar Knights in "A Rick in King Mortur's Mort".
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!{{Trivia}} tropes for ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty''

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