After seven seasons, Rick and Morty has solidified its status as one of the premier animated sitcoms, captivating audiences with its unique mix of high-concept storytelling, absurd humor, and emotionally compelling character development. Despite the long waits between seasons—sometimes stretching into months or even years—fans eagerly anticipate each new installment. With Season 8 arriving this year after delays due to the 2023 Writers Guild strike, the wait has been longer than usual. As we gear up for more adventures, let's dive into IGN's selection of the top Rick and Morty episodes, exploring where classics like "Pickle Rick" and "Rixty Minutes" rank.
The Top 15 Rick and Morty Episodes
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"The Ricklantis Mixup" (S3E7)
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This Season 3 episode masterfully defies expectations. Initially set up as a journey to Atlantis, "The Ricklantis Mixup" shifts focus to the Citadel, showcasing the lives of various Ricks and Mortys. The episode's surprise ending ties up a loose thread from a previous season, setting the stage for a significant confrontation in Season 5.
"Solaricks" (S6E1)
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Despite Season 6 being uneven, its premiere, "Solaricks," stands out. Following the dramatic Season 5 finale, Rick and Morty navigate a universe without portals, leading to a hilarious misadventure. The episode delves deeper into Rick's rivalry with Rick Prime and cleverly uses the Beth/Space Beth dynamic. Plus, it highlights Jerry's unexpected heroism.
"One Crew Over the Crewcoo’s Morty" (S4E3)
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This episode brilliantly parodies heist movies with an increasingly absurd plot. It introduces Rick's Heist-o-Tron and his nemesis, Rand-o-Tron. The episode not only builds on its ridiculous premise but also brings back Mr. Poopybutthole and delivers a memorable meme-worthy line.
"The Ricks Must Be Crazy" (S2E6)
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This episode explores the inner workings of Rick's spaceship, leading to a mind-bending journey through a microverse. As Rick clashes with Zeep Zanflorp, the show delves into existential themes while providing a humorous subplot involving Summer's protection.
"Rickmurai Jack" (S5E10)
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The Season 5 finale resolves the mystery of Evil Morty's plans. Starting with a humorous nod to Rick's crow obsession, the episode shifts focus to Evil Morty's quest for freedom from Rick's influence, delivering a surprising and thoughtful conclusion.
"Meeseeks and Destroy" (S1E5)
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This episode highlights the potential of supporting characters, showcasing Beth and Jerry's struggles. While Morty's adventure is memorable, Mr. Meeseeks steals the show, tackling the challenges of helping others achieve their goals.
"Mort Dinner Rick Andre" (S5E1)
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Introducing Mr. Nimbus, a hilarious parody of aquatic superheroes, this episode kicks off Season 5 with a bang. While the feud with Mr. Nimbus plays out in the background, the main plot focuses on Morty's encounter with beings from a faster-moving dimension, with a side of comedic tension from Beth and Jerry's relationship.
"The Vat of Acid Episode" (S4E8)
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This episode misleads viewers with its title before taking a wild turn. Morty's quest for control leads to the creation of a save point button, resulting in time-rewinding antics and emotional twists, showcasing the show's blend of sci-fi and humor.
"Pickle Rick" (S3E3)
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The episode that sparked countless memes, "Pickle Rick" sees Rick transform into a pickle to avoid family therapy, leading to a bizarre and action-packed adventure. It's a prime example of the show's willingness to embrace the absurd.
"Rick Potion No. 9" (S1E6)
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This episode marks a turning point for the series, finding its unique voice. Morty's attempt to win Jessica's affection goes disastrously wrong, leading to a shocking conclusion that impacts the series long-term.
"The Wedding Squanchers" (S2E10)
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What begins as a joyous wedding celebration quickly escalates into chaos as the Galactic Federation targets Rick. The episode ends with an emotional sacrifice by Rick, leaving the Smith family to navigate life under occupation.
"Mortynight Run" (S2E2)
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In this episode, Morty's attempt to save an alien named Fart leads to unexpected twists. The episode is memorable for its details, from the musical number by Jermaine Clement to the harrowing arcade game experience, and a standout Jerry subplot.
"Rixty Minutes" (S1E8)
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An entire episode centered around watching interdimensional TV becomes one of the series' best. It introduces beloved characters and provides deep insights into the Smith family's alternate realities, blending humor with emotional depth.
"Auto Erotic Assimilation" (S2E3)
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This episode reunites Rick with his ex-lover Unity, leading to a hedonistic spiral. The tragic ending underscores Rick's loneliness and instability, delivering a powerful narrative punch amidst the show's usual humor.
"Total Rickall" (S2E4)
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"Total Rickall" encapsulates what makes Rick and Morty great. An alien parasite invades the Smiths' memories, creating a mix of hilarious and heartbreaking moments. The episode's emotional depth and memorable side characters make it a standout.