You should never watch Inter-dimensional TV on a full stomach. Our own – thankfully unscathed – Rick and Mortys arrive from a doomed neighbouring dimension to bury them and take their place. Their crumpled remains, spattered with blood, smash against the wall Rick’s eye pops out. In a sequence as chilling as it is gruesome, Rick mishandles some super-dangerous piece of kit and blows himself and Morty to Kingdom Come. He bleeds out, a look of mystified shock frozen in his eyes, convulsing as his life-force ebbs away. S1, E5 ‘Meeseeks and Destroy’ Fairytale EndingĪ fairytale giant – in the ‘Fe Fi Fo Fum’ mould – slips in his kitchen and slams his skull on a table-top. (It’s a testament to Rick and Morty’s perpetually heavy ante that a little girl having her head sliced off by a Freddy Krueger substitute doesn’t even make it onto the list.) Here are the most gruesome, in all their gory glory, season by season. There are long deaths, slow deaths, good deaths, bad deaths, sad deaths, funky deaths, perfunctory deaths, ironic deaths, iconic deaths, horrid deaths, hilarious deaths and hectares of borderline disturbing deaths. That it’s not the first association you make with the show is possibly a by-product of there being so damn much of it that it stops registering. What really characterises it though, is death. Then there are the catch-phrases, and the colourful cast of supporting characters – everything from fatally-depressed Mr Meseeks to embedded family friends like Mr Poopybutthole. You can find out more about it here.The super-slick, super-sick Rick and Morty brand is known for many things: the warped, borderline-abusive dynamic between its titular characters, its deliciously dark humour, the gleefulness it takes in capsizing the conventions of a thousand genre tropes. Each piece goes through an extensive approval process with the rights holder and there’s no guarantees it will be good enough to get accepted.
*You’ll notice A LOT of unlicensed fan art making its’s way around the internet, this is not my thing! The Redbubble partner program is amazing opportunity to make and sell fan art legally. There’s plenty more in the works so keep an eye on my Rick and Morty collection for some great fan art! These wonderful hand drawn pieces of Rick and Morty fan art are just the beginning.
Which dimension are they from? Well when it comes to eye patch Morty – that’s the question isn’t it? The Many Faces of Morty Smith Rick and Morty Fan Art The Many Faces of Rick Sanchez Rick and Morty Fan Art Two pieces with lots of fun hand drawn expressions of the title characters. Yes I’m talking about the guy who hides his moustache under a bucket, Haemorrhage! Haemorrhage bucket head Rick and Morty fan artĪnother favourite episode, Mortynight Run, we meet the character of Roy (carpet-store forever!) and the super awesome, Blips and Chitz! Blips and Chitz Rick and Morty fan art Roy: A Life Well Lived Rick and Morty fan artĪnd finally for some classic fun, the many faces of Rick and Morty. What better way to get over your parents divorce than to go hang in a post-apocalyptic wasteland with a dude who has a bucket on his head. Going back to the very beginning, we have Snuffles, because nothing will go wrong when you stick a brain boosting headset on the family pet! Snuffles needs to be understood Rick and Morty fan art
Or what about the best of Morty’s mind blowers, Moon-spiracy? Who else was captured by the story of Gordon Lunas? Man or smudge – what do you believe? Lunas: Man or Smudge? I particularly love Tinkles though, Summer’s ‘imaginary’ best friend from Never Past Bedtime Land.
I love all the weird ones that no one thinks twice about. Example, you know the episode where someone tracks in alien parasites and the family is inundated with zany characters? (FYI – it’s called Total Rickall, go watch it again!) I love all of them.
It’s about the episodes, characters and quotes that crack me up but could easily be lost in the background. My Rick and Morty fan art is focused on easter eggs and obscure references. So when I discovered that Redbubble had a new partner program where I could draw Rick and Morty and sell* my work I was over the moon! Now my fan art is available on all the products they sell, including clothing, tech accessories, stationary, stickers and more.īefore we get into the good stuff just a quick note to say this article contains affiliate links – that means I get a little extra for referring you directly to my work but it doesn’t cost you anything at all! You can contact me for any questions about affiliate links. I could probably quote you entire episodes, I’ve watched them SO many times. You may not be aware of this but I am huge Rick and Morty fan.