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(January 2018) (Learn how and when to delete this template message) Rick and Morty is an American adult animated series created by Justin Royland and Dan Harmon, which premiered in 2013. It revolves around Rick, an eccentric, alcoholic scientist who takes his grandson on dangerous, outlandish adventures across the cosmos and alternate universes. Below is a list of characters from the tv series Rick and Morty. Review of Character Portrait Appearance First Season 2 Season 2 Season 3 Main Characters Rick Sanchez Justin Royland Chief MortyEye Smith Chief President MortyEye Patch Morty / Candidate Morty Close Rick-counters Rick Good Main does not appear Mainb e Silent Jerry Smith Chris Parnell Rick zelier #9 Home Jerry C-137 Pilot Home Does Not Appear Guest Does Appear Spencer Grammer Rick zelier #9 Main Summer C-137 Pilot Home Doesn't Appear Guest Doesn't Appear Beth Smith Sarah Chalke Rick zelier #9 Home Space Beta Star Mort Rickturn from Jerry Not Appears Home Beth C-137 Pilot Home Does Not Appear Guest Does Not Appear Harry Herpson High School Staff and Students Jessica Kari Wahlgren Pilot Repetitive Principal Gene Vagina Goldenfold Brandon Johnson Recurring Ethan Daniel Benson Guest Does Not Appear MC Haps Dan Harmon Rick zel #9 Guest Doesn't Appear Brad Echo Kellum Guest Doesn't Appear Guest Doesn't Appear Nancy Islinn Paul Guest Doesn't Appear Guest Not Appears Toby Matthews Alex Hirsch's Big Trouble in Little Sanchez Guest Doesn't Appear Guest Frank Palicky Ryan Ridley Pilot Guest Doesn't Appear Tricia Lange Cassie Steele The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy Doesn't Appear Guest Alternative Universe Version Close Rick-counters Rick Kind Of Recurring does not appear Doofus Rick Guest does not appear Guest does not appear Cronenberg Rick zel #9 Guest does not appear Cronenberg Morty Guest does not appear campaign manager Morty Tales from the citadel Does not appear Main'c does not appear policeman Rick does not appear Main'd' Does not appear Police Morty Does not appear Main'e does not appear Slik Morty Does not appear Main Sanchez III Does Not Appear Guest Does Appear Story Train Rick Never Ricking Morty Does Not Appear Main Story Train Morty Does Not Appear Maine Beth C-500A Sarah Chalke Guest Does Not Appear Jerry C-500A Chris Parnell Guest Does Not Appear Associates Rick Mr Me Justin Royland Meeseeks and Destroy Guest Scary Terry Jess Harnell Guest Does Not Appear Dr. Xenon Bloom John Oliver Anatomy Park Guest Does Not Appear BirdpersonPhoenixperson Dan Harmon Ricksy Business Guest Recurring Revolio Clockberg , Jr.Gearhead Scott Chernoff Guest Silent Squanchy Tom Kenny Guest Recurring Does Not Appear Abradolf Lincler Maurice LaMarche Guest Does Not Appear Guest Mr. Poopybutthole Justin Royland Total Rickall Does Not Appear Repetitive Guest Krombopulos Michael Andy Daly Mortynight Run Does Not Appear Guest No Appearance Christina Does Not Appear Blm Bblom KlorBlok Who Cleans Now Doesn't Appear Guest Doesn't Appear Vance MaximusRenegade Starsoldier Christian Slater Vindicators 3 :Return Worldender Doesn't Appear Guest Doesn't Appear Alan Rails Lance Reddick Doesn't Appear Guest Doesn't Appear Supernova Gillian Jacobs Doesn't Appear Guest Doesn't Appear Crocubot Maurice LaMarche Doesn't Appear Guest Doesn't Appear Million Ant Tom Kenny Doesn't Appear Guest Doesn't Appear Noob Noob Justin Royland Doesn't Appear Guest Doesn't Appear People Tammy GuetermanGalactic Federation Agent Cassie Steele Meeseeks and Destroy Recurring Davin Dan Harmon Pilot Guest Doesn't Appear Paul Fleischman Ryan Ridley Mortynight Run Guest Doesn't Appear Leonard Smith Dana Carvey Anatomy Park Guest Doesn't Appear Joyce Smith Patricia Lenz Guest does not appear Jacob Echo Kellum Guest does not appear Ruben Jess Harnell Guest does not appear Annie Jackie Buscarino Guest does not appear Poncho Gary Williams Guest does not appear not appear Nathan Kurtwood Smith does not appear Guest does not appear Teddy Mason Justin Royland Look who cleans Justin Royland No Guest Appears No Appears Diane Sanchez Kari Wahlgren Rickshenk Rickdemption Does Not Appear Guest Silent Dr. Wong Susan Sarandon Does Not Appear Guest Jaguar Danny Trejo Does Not Appear Guest Does Not Appear Agency Director Peter Serafinowicz Does Not Appear Guest Not Appears Hemorrhage Joel McHelming Rock Not Appears Guest Not Appears Death Stakes Tony HaleLaour Kip Thomas Middleditch ABC Beth Does Not Appear Guest Does Appear Logic Himself Vindicators 3: Return of the Worldender Doesn't Appear Guest Doesn't Appear Elon Tusk Elon Musk's One Crew Over Morty Crewcoo's Not Appears Guest Story Lord Paul Giamatti Never Ricking Morty Does Not Appear Guest Jesus Christ Christopher Meloni Doesn't Appear Guest Morty Girlfriend Character Silent Chan Acid Episode Doesn't Appear Guest Member Maurice LaMarche does not appear Guest Johnny Carson does not appear Guest Aliens / Non-people SnufflesSnowball Rob Paulsen Lawnmower Dog Guest Silent Mortimer Morty Smith Jr. Finnegan PerryWill JenningsRichard ChristMaurik LaMarche Raising Gazorpazorp Guest does not appear King Jellybean Lucius Needful Alfred Molina Something Ricked This Way Comes Guest Does Not Appear Fourth Dimension of Being #1 Keegan-Michael Rickle In Time Doesn't Appear Guest Of the Fourth Dimension of Genesis #2 Jordan Peele Doesn't Appear Guest Guest Guest Jemaine Clement Mortynight Run Doesn't Appear Guest Doesn't Appear Patton Oswalt Auto Erotic Assimilation Doesn't Appear doesn't appear zip Xanflorp Rix Should Be Crazy Doesn't Appear Guest Doesn't Appear Glexo Slim Slom Jim Rush Big Trouble in Little Sanchez Doesn't Appear Cornvelious Daniel Nathan Riccene Rickdepion Doesn't Appear Guest Doesn't Appear Concert Keith David Pickle Rick Doesn't Appear Guest Doesn't Appear Glootie Taika Waititi Old Man And Place Not Appears Guest :Special Ricktim's Morty Doesn't Appear Guest Steve Justin Royland Promortyus Doesn't Appear Guest Bruce Doesn't Appear Guest Shane Eric Bauza Doesn't Appear Guest Board Glorzos Member #1 Alan Tudyk Does Not Appear Guest Council Glorzos Member #2 Dan Harmon Does Not Appear Guest Gaia Kari Wahlgren Childrick Mort Not Appears Guest Reggie Rob as a series regular in Close Rick-counters Rick Kind. In its third season, President Morty is credited as a series regular in Ricklantis Mixup. In season three, campaign manager Morty is credited as a series regular in Ricklantis Mixup. In season three, Cop Rick is credited as a series regular in Ricklantis Mixup. In its third season, Cop Morty is credited as a series regular in Ricklantis Mixup. In its third season, Slick Morty is credited as a series regular in Ricklantis Mixup. In its third season, Rick J-22 is credited as a series regular in Ricklantis Mixup. In Season 4, Story Train Rick is credited as a series regular in Never Ricking Morty. In Season 4, Story Train Morty is credited as a series regular in Never Ricking Morty. Family Tree JacobJoyce SmithLeonard SmithDiane SanchezRick SanchezGaiaReggie Jerry SmithBenet SmithSpace BeTh Gemorragues SmithMorty SmithGwendolinePresident Morty Mortimer Smith Jr. Ricklets Main Heroes Rick Sanchez Home article: Rick Sanchez (Rick and Morty) Rick Sanchez Richard Rick grouchy, rude, rude, narcissistic, self-centered, alcoholic mad scientist who is the father of Beth Smith and maternal grandfather Morty and Leto. It's about 70 years old under Season 3. His alcoholic tendencies cause his daughter's family to worry about the safety of their son Morty. The extraordinarily intelligent character, whom he and others often call the smartest man in the universe, considers his time valuable, and he demeans the usefulness of many ordinary human conventions, such as school, marriage and even love, although he shows sincere affection for his grandchildren and daughter throughout the series. His reaction to the mundane requests made to him by Morty and other family members suggests that he considers himself completely superior to them, although in some cases throughout the series he shows a more lonely side. He often burts-spoken words in the middle of a sentence during a conversation, presumably as a result of his alcoholism. He is identified as Rick Sanchez of Earth Dimension C-137. In Wedding Squanchers, Rick, along with Squanchy and Birdperson, were revealed to be freedom fighters against the Galactic Federation, who called them terrorists with warrants for their arrest. To ensure the safety of his family, Rick leaves advice on where to find him when he surrenders to the Galactic Federation and is held in one of their prisons. The Rickshank Rickdemption reveals that Rick actually surrendered, in a scheme to destroy the Federation's economy; when rick's board intervenes, Rick also takes the opportunity to remove The Board of Rix. Rick also arranged for Jerry to be sent for his trying to convince the family to turn him into the custody of the Federation, and make Rick the de facto patriarch of the family. However, Rick's attempt to dismiss Jerry was unsuccessful, which led to a reduction in the role in the family. The character was inspired primarily by Emmett Brown from Back to the Future. Morty Smith Home article: Morty Smith Mortimer Mortimer Morty Smith (voiced by Justin Royland) is a neurotic 14-year-old grandson of Rick who is often drawn into Rick's misadventures. Morty is a good guy, but he's easily mortified. He is often reluctant to follow Rick's plans, and he often finds himself traumatized by the unorthodox and morally dubious methods Rick uses to correct situations. The main Morty episodes are followed by being called Mortiest Morty Rick because of his courage, which almost every other Morty lacks due to their basic use of time-time camouflage devices, in which Morty waves undo Rick's genius waves (a concept Morty resents). In Rickshank Rickdemption, Morty is angry with Rick for abandoning them and convinces Summer not to do so, and even approaches Rick's murder when it seems that he is threatening Summer's life, although eventually after Rick returns home, Morty is glad that his grandfather is back. However, in the Rickchuri Mortidat, Morty refuses to be on Rick's side when he decides to leave and stays with his parents and Summer. In Raising Gazorpazorp, he accidentally impregnates an alien breeding robot that gives birth to his semi-alien son, Mortimer Smith Jr. throughout the series, several characters mention that Morty has a learning disability, and he often shows low self-esteem. Even so, he has shown to be smart and resourceful at times and as the series progresses he learns how to use many of Rick's devices and even manipulates Rick into taking Jerry on an adventure. By the end of the third season he was demonstrating an uncanny degree of common sense as well as a deep understanding of Rick's twisted mind, as seen in Vindicators 3: The Return of the Worldender. The character was inspired primarily by Marty McFly from Back to the Future. Jerry Smith Jerry Smith Gerald Jerry Smith (voiced by Chris Parnell) is Morty's insecure 35-year-old father, Husband Beth and Rick's son-in-law, who strongly disapproves of Rick's influence on his family. Jerry worked for a low-level advertising agency until he was fired for incompetence. Generally insecure, he often leads to conflicts stemming from opportunistic posturing, while his marriage is sometimes jeopardized by his wife's reaction to his poor relationship with Rick. Beth finds Jerry meek under his bragging, ultimately fearing confrontation. However, it is highly recommended that, despite their problems, they are emotionally co-dependent. Mortynight Run episode shows one of Rix, acutely aware that every Jerry is unable to survive at the expense of Earth, has created a kindergarten where each Jerry dropped off their Rick and Morty during the adventure if they try to accompany them. This is revealed in the same episode that in some dimensions, Beth left Jerry and remarried. By the end of Wedding Squanchers, tried to coax his family into selling Rick, Jerry becomes the only family member to benefit from Earth joining the Galactic Federation. After the federation collapses, Jerry puts his foot down and tells Beth that it is him or Rick, but Beth chooses his father and tells Rick that he and Jerry are getting divorced. Rick later claims Morty in a rant that he planned this because Jerry was planning to betray him. When Jerry leaves, Summer ignores him, and Rick waits for him to leave. Summer comes to terms with the division and reconciles with it. In The Rikchuri Mortidat, Jerry and Beth reunite, and she calls divorce. Summer Smith Summer Smith Summer Smith (voiced by Spencer Grammer) is a 17-year-old (47-year-old older sister of Morty after Season 3), a more ordinary and often superficial teenager who is obsessed with improving his status among his peers. Summer is usually similar to her mother, as she is often shown to be very intelligent and humorous, but she also showed elements of Jerry's approval search. She sometimes expresses the jealousy that Morty gets to accompany Rick on his inter-dimensional adventures. In the second season, she accompanies Rick and Morty on adventures more often, and sometimes even proves that she is more competent than Morty, especially when emotional nuance is required. Summer, on occasion, was shown to think like Rick, such as quickly figuring out a way to save himself and Rick from execution, and correctly making the result that the dead flies in Rick's garage were bigger than they appeared. Summer takes care of Rick and sees him as a hero, although he is often contemptuous and dismissive of her teenage life perspective and values. In Rickshenk Rickdeption, she is the only family member who wants to save Rick, despite her brother's pleas that Rick is nothing more than a selfish jerk. When their parents agreed to divorce, Summer began to take offense at her father and began to show her dark side until she reconciled with him. Beth Smith Beth Smith redirects here. For the reality star is sometimes credited as Beth Smith, see Beth Chapman (headhunter). Beth Smith Bethany Beth Smith (home to Sanchez) (voiced by Sarah Chalkey) is Rick's daughter, Summer and mother Morty, and wife Jerry. She is a veterinarian who specializes in horse surgery, a job she internally feels to be under her and often defensive when her career compares to human medicine. Level-headed and assertive, she struggles with her husband's ego, thrives against his proven mediocrity. Several episodes dealt with Beth's deep dissatisfaction with her life, stemming from her belief that she had settled in her marriage, family and work. She wanted to be a real surgeon, but became pregnant with Summer at 17. She is the most assertive force in her family, while at the same time showing the traits of selfishness, humor and intelligence. Beth is unflappable by her father's destructive and dangerous tendencies around her son. She, since childhood, considers Rick more favorable than her mother because of parental separation. Harmon expanded on this in an interview: Children can sometimes idolize their worst parents and blame their supportive parent for chasing their father with the courage to leave. ... She believes that Rick, as crazy as he is, is the best of her two parents, even though she was raised by her mother, and she blames her mother's unremarkable on her father's departure and will do anything to keep her father back in her life. In Rickshenk Rickpreption, Beth is heartbroken that Rick has abandoned her again and is unhappy with the new federation conditions, as the medicine they provide makes horses healthier than ever, which affects her work. She's glad rick comes home again, but Jerry, a sick Rick, makes her choose between Rick and herself. Beth chooses Rick over Jerry, which leads to their implied divorce. Beth's ABC reveals that Beth shares the same sociopathic tendencies as her father. Rick proposes to make Beth a clone of herself to care for her family while she can explore the multiverse. In Rickchur Mortidat she begins to believe that she is a clone herself, and goes to Jerry for help. Beth realizes that she loves Jerry, and calls for divorce, renewing his relationship with his family and is no longer sure that Rick will leave her again. Space Beth in the Star of Morta Ricktourn of Jerry, reveals that Rick actually made a clone of Beth, as there is another Beth, fighting a new and improved version of the Galactic Federation, usurped Rick as The Most Wanted in the galaxy. However, Rick erased his memory so that he does not remember which Beth is the original and which clone, resulting in both Beths not caring about the truth or Rick. The character's description for the Space Beth in the Pocket Mortys update, which accompanied Star Mort Rickturn of the Jerri, initially identifies her as Clone Beth, despite the fact that the episode itself does not confirm whether it is a clone. Relatives of the Smith-Sanchez family Diana Sanchez (voiced by Kari Walgren) - Diana was Rick's wife. She is seen in flashbacks during the season 3 premiere, entering the garage with young Beth. As Rick vows to give up science, they prepare to go for ice cream when Diana and Beth are killed by a bomb sent through the portal rick in retaliation for Chief Rick, refusing to join the council. Rick decides to become a scientist again to avenge his lost family. Since this origin story is revealed as a fiction to catch an agent of the Galactic Federation, it is not known whether Diana is actually alive, or whether she existed in the form shown in Rick's memoirs. An alternative version of Diana, named Bonnie Sinclair, was created by cover artist Giahna Pantano in additional material for rick and Morty Oni's comic book series. Mortimer Morty Smith Jr. (voiced by Finnegan Perry as a child, Will Jennings as a child, Richard Christie as a teenager and Maurice Lamarsh in adulthood) is Morty's semi-Gasorpian son. It was conceived by morty sex robot Gwendolyn from the planet Gazorpazorp. Because of his gas-processing heritage, Morty Jr. is extremely prone to violence, which Morty has been trying to dissuade all the time. Towards the end of the episode, he learns to direct his violent urges into writing and releases a book called My Horrible Father about Morty. Leonard and Joyce Smith (voiced by Dana Carvey and Patricia Lentz) are Jerry's parents. They're in a relationship with Jacob. Leonard likes to watch him and Joyce have sex, hiding in his bedroom closet, often while dressed as . Jacob (voiced by Echo Kellum) is Joyce's lover. He seems to be a nice and friendly person, although Jerry is uncomfortable with his cuckold relationship with his parents. Hemorrhage (voiced by Joel McHiel) is Summer's ex-husband. He appears as a muscular, coarse-voiced raider with a helmet over his head, hiding his relatively normal face, and is shown to be very capable of driving with excellent shooting skills. Living in a post-apocalyptic dimension, after Rick finishes the apocalypse, Summer leaves it for his home reality. Secondary characters Harry Herpson High School staff and students Jessica (voiced by Kari Wahlgren) - Jessica is a student in Morty's math class. Morty is in love with her, but she rarely recognizes him. In those cases she does, however, she seems to level headed and kind to it. She attends a dance with him in Big Trouble in Little Sanchez, and even goes on a date with Morty, after he was temporarily cleared in Rest and Ricklaxia. Principal Jean Vagin (voiced by Phil Hendry) is the principal of Harry Herpson High School. He often reminds people that, despite his humorous surname, he answers a lot, although he often uses his full name to talk about himself. Mr. Goldenfold (voiced by Brandon Johnson) - Mr. Goldenfold is Morty's math teacher. He takes his work very seriously and often loudly proclaims the importance of mathematics for his class. He also has many deeply repressed sexual attractions, suffers from coprophagia, and his wife has left him, which he copes with Jamba Sok. He is also an expert blacksmith. Coach Feratu is an invisible physical education teacher at Harry Herpson High School. He's a vampire who kills people at school to feed. He's killed by Summer, Morty, and Tiny Rick behind the scenes. In the post-credits scene it emerged that his real name is Balik Alistairan, and his vampire boss is outraged that he chose a human alias based on Nosferatu, a famous vampire film rather than a normal-sounding alias. Brad (voiced by Echo Kellum) - Brad is a student at Harry Herpson High School. He's an athlete who plays football for school and Jessica's date. He doesn't appear in the second season. Jessica and Brad broke up in Season 3 of Episode 6 Of Rest and Ricklaxation, however implied that they are trying to get back together at the end of the episode. Ethan (voiced by Daniel Benson) is Summer's ex-boyfriend. Rick uses it to build his new Anatomy Park after the first explodes. His older brother molested him when he was younger. Nancy (voiced by Islinn Paul) - an unpopular girl in school, which Summer does not like and tries to get rid of during Rick's party in Ricksey Business. She plays the flute in a school band, and costs Summer her newfound popularity after she tells other partygoers about Summer's abuse of her. Toby Matthews (voiced by Alex Hirsch) - A popular boy at Harry Herpson High School whom Summer is in love with. Frank Palicky (voiced by Ryan Ridley) - psychopathed high school student Harry Herpson, whom Summer was in love with. Frank was frozen by Rick when he threatened to cut Morty off the switchblade. Although Rick assured Morty that he would be fine and that he would defrot him later, he tipped over and crashed when Summer approached him to talk to him. MC Haps (voiced by Dan Harmon) is a student at the school who also happens to be a rapper. He was first seen performing a flu-hate rap on the flu dance season during Rick's No.9 and can then be seen in the background on several other party scenes in the show. Tricia Lange (voiced by Cassie Steele) is a busty, attractive girl that Ethan dumps Summer in Viri Dierley's Conspiracy, but fails. Alternatively-universe versions of the main characters Different versions of the main characters live in other realities and dimensions. Other Ricky is mostly similar to the basic Rick, although some of them have unique features that set them apart. Most of the other Mortys seen in the show are far more timid and weak will than the main Morty, except for the Morty C-137. All of them are voiced by Justin Royland. Trans-Metris Advice - a parody of Fantastic Council Council which acts as the governing body of sorts for different versions of Rick inhabiting different terms and sizes. They often disagree with Rick C-137 because of his refusal to cooperate with them (which he claims makes every Rick on the board less Rick than he is), but they otherwise showed that on good terms with him, as several board members were seen at Rick's party at Ricksy Business. The board killed Rick in season 3 premiere, Rickshaw Redemption. Ricklantis Mixup shows that after the death of the Council the Citadel became a democratic government, and that the Council was indeed a head figure for the dark Kabal Rix. Doofus Rick - Rick Measuring J-19 zeta 7. He is supposedly a less intelligent Rick with a tooth dollar and a bowl cut, and supposedly comes from a universe in which everyone consumes their own faeces. Since he was never Beth's father, he was his Morty assigned to him, Eric Stoltz Musk Morty, of a dimension in which everyone has lionitis. He's much kinder than most of The Rix and Jerry's friends. President Morty is presumably Morty the Evil Rick; on his initial appearance, he wore an eyepatch, and didn't say much. It later emerged that he controlled Angry Rick and escaped among thousands of other Morty released from captivity. In Ricklantis Mixup, this Morty takes on a new identity as Morty's candidate, and is elected president of the Citadel after an exhilarating speech for unity. He survived an assassination attempt on his former campaign manager, Morty, after the manager found out his true identity. After the election, the newly proclaimed President Morty continues to kill the shadow cabinet of Rix, who were the true power behind the scenes, and begins grandiose plans for reform and action. Named Eye Patch Morty in his opening episode, he informally referred to Evil Morty (due to the specific Rick he controlled) in the wider fan . Evil Rick - Originally presented as Rick, which supposedly comes from a measurement in which it is all evil; he kills the other Rix to download the contents of their brains and then hacks Rick C-137 portal gun to frame him for the crime. He created a database that sorts Rix from most evil to the least evil, and he and Rick C-137 are separated by one Rick, which Evil Rick describes as super weird. He killed various Mortys he had kidnapped and then it transpired that a mind control device had implanted into his brain and that he was being controlled remotely by his Morty. It is not known whether Angry Rick was actually evil. Cronenberg Rick and Morty are Rick and Morty from The World of Cronenberg, a dimension in which each person is a grotesque mass of flesh combined with different parts of animals, a reference to director David Cronenberg's connection to the body horror genre. They migrate to The original universe, whose entire population was originally turned into other Cronenbergs, after Cronenberg Rick accidentally turned the inhabitants of The World of Cronenberg into ordinary people. By the time Morty and Summer return to that timeline in season 3 of the premiere, many Cronenbergs seem to have been killed (and some eaten) in the Smith family timeline. It is not known if Cronenberg Rick and Morty survived. Alternative Beth and Jerry are alternative versions of Beth and Jerry from Dimension C-500A, in which Beth interrupted Summer. They are both professionally successful, Jerry as a famous Hollywood actor and Beth as a famous surgeon (for people, not horses). Jerry is portrayed as Johnny Depp's best friend and has sex with Kristen Stewart. However, despite their successes, both are shown to be deeply unhappy and personally unfulfilled. After Jerry breaks down and leads the police on the chase of the car, he goes to Beth's and admits that he loves her and regrets that she had an abortion; the two then hug and seemingly decided to start all over again together. It can be seen on one of the channels that Rick and Morty watched. C-137 Smith Family - Jerry, Beth, and summer original C-137 dates. They were the main characters when the series began, and as such were identical to smith's current family. In Rick Potion No.9, they are left behind as Rick takes Morty into a new dimension to live after he irreparably turns all but them into cronenbergs. By the time Morty C-137 and Summer return to measuring C-137 in season 3 premiere, the sanity of the C-137 Smiths seems to be eroding as they try to kill Summer and keep Morty captive because of their connection to Rick. Morty's campaign manager is candidate Morty's campaign manager. Morty's campaign manager has been sacked for not believing. While in the bar, investigator Rick shows him that candidate Morty served as Evil Morty opposite Evil Rick. Morty's campaign manager unsuccessfully tries to kill candidate Morty, but he is detained and driven into space through the gateway. The shadow board of Rix is a dark clique of Rix, who has secretly controlled the Citadel since before the Council. President Morty killed most of them instead of becoming their puppet, leaving only two alive. The corpses of the dead are thrown into space. Rick D. Sanchez III is the CEO of Simple Rick's, the company that produces the chemical excretions of Rick's brain, which has a moment when he realized Beth was his greatest creation playing in his mind in an endless loop. After factory worker Rick goes crazy and kills regional manager Rick and indirectly kills a simple Rick, Rick D. Sanchez III, seemingly saves a factory worker from imprisonment, he makes the factory worker the new simple Rick. Rick D. Sanchez III later seen at a Shadow Council meeting with President Morty, who has most of them, including Rick D. Sanchez, shot dead. Police officer Rick and police officer Morty are two Citadel police officers. Unlike the normal dynamics between Rix and Morty, Cop Rick is a more moral duo while Cop Morty is immoral and biased towards other Mortys. They discover the shelter of the street gang Morty, where the policeman Rick wounded Morty, whom he tried to comfort. While policeman Rick heals his wound, cop Morty kills all Mortytown Lokos, horrifying cop Rick. Cop Morty takes policeman Rick to a strip club, showing that he is a corrupt policeman under the salary of Big Morty. Police officer Rick's refusal to take a bribe leads to a shootout when police officer Morty pins Big Morty on the ground, executing him. Police officer Rick shoots at police officer Morty and swerves, but he is let go and recovered because of President Morty's changes in the department. Rick's partners (voiced by Justin Royland) are a race of blue humanoid beings who share the same name and personality. Meeseeks are created from a metal box called Meeseeks Box, and as soon as they appear, whoever summoned them should give them one simple task for them to accomplish, after which they disappear into a cloud of smoke. The Meeseeks make their when Rick gets tired of family members asking him for a favor, so he gives them Meeseeks Box to make Meeseeks do housework for him, but not before explaining that Mr. Meeseeks are not gods, and so their duties should be simple. Mr. Meeseeks tends to be hilarious and cartoonish in personality, but if they spend too much time not fulfilling their task, their sanity begins to wane and they can become dangerously psychotic, going to great lengths to see their task done, at the point of attempted murder on their call. This is because, according to the meeseeks themselves, it is simply physically and psychologically painful for them, so that the sooner they perform their tasks, the sooner they can disappear. There are also Kirkland branded red Mr Meeseeks that are more moody and non-cooperative compared to blue versions. Scary Terry (voiced by Jess Harnell) - a murderous entity that lives in the dream world. It is a legally safe parody of Freddy Krueger and has miniature swords on its fingers instead of knives. At first he tries to kill Rick and Morty, but later befriends them after they helped him with his own dream problems. He loves the word bitch, and introduces it to almost every sentence. It turned out that it was easy to frighten him, and that he is very unsure of his abilities, which puts him under a lot of stress. Unlike Kruger, who was a man who was burned to death, then became a demonic ghost, Scary Terry has a different look, and his burnt appearance trait as seen from his equally terrified wife and infant son, as well as classmates and teachers seen in his sleep. Dr. Xenon Bloom (voiced by John Oliver) is a reasonable amoeba who co-founded Anatomy Park along with Rick. He dies when the park's diseases run out of captivity and flood the park. Birdperson (voiced by Dan Harmon) is a superhero-like creature who is Rick's best friend. He has deep respect for Rick and often offers Morty an understanding when Morty is considering doing something that would jeopardize his relationship with Rick. He was at some point in the band with Rick and Squanchy. Bird, Rick and Squanchy were once freedom fighters against the oppression of the Galactic Federation; their crimes led to the Galactic Federation issuing arrest warrants. Bird marries Tammy Geterman in the season 2 finale, but is killed by her after it was revealed that she is a secret agent of the Galactic Federation, sent to capture Rick and his associates. Birdperson's appearance is based on the Hawk character from the 1970s series Buck Rogers in the 25th century. In the post-credits season 3 premiere, Bird Man turned into a called Phoenixperson Tammy and Federation after Rick destroys the Federation's economy and forces them to leave Earth. She's going to get away from him, presumably to get back at Rick. In season 4 finale, when the Smiths infiltrate a new planet-destroying Galactic Federation battle station to destroy it and save two Beth, Foniksson confronts and fights Rick, almost killing him until he is tricked into cheating invisible Jerry using Tammy's corpse, and then shut down Beth. After that, it turns out that Rick retrieved The remains of Phoenixson and keeps it in his garage lab until he finds a way to fix it. Revillio Gearhead Chasberg Jr. (voiced by Scott Chernoff) is a robotic gearperson. He is well versed in an event that took place on his home planet called Gear Wars and can play a lute-like instrument. Although Rick is one of Rick's friends, he doesn't know his real name, preferring to call him Hirhead, a racial epithet. Rick and Morty hide in his house while the fugitives for Farth's release, and Geerhead betrays Rick, calling the police. Because of this, Rick beats him and replaces his mouth gear with his gearsticles. He has a somewhat feminine voice, and a magazine called queer gear can be seen in his home, hinting that he is a gear mosexual. Despite his betrayal, he is shown participating in Rick's party in Vindicators 3: The Return of the Worldender, indicating that they are still friends. He catches Morty's Vindicators jacket after he throws it away and is then shown trying to pick up some of the women's gear, pretending to be part of the team. However, the actual disaster strikes, forcing it to escape. Then he travels on a bunch of gears and falls, causing his arms and to break. Squanchy (voiced by Tom Kenny) is a dishevelled feline that replaces different words in its sentences with the word squanch. He's a parody of Snarfa. Squanchy is one of Rick's best friends and wears a bracelet with Rick's BFF on. Squanchy, Birdperson, and Rick were once freedom fighters against the oppression of the Galactic Federation; their crimes led to the Galactic Federation issuing arrest warrants. Morty and Jessica catch him doing autoerotic asphyxia in a closet in the garage. He was at some point in the band with Rick and Birdperson. When the Galactic Federation infiltrates Birdson's wedding in the season 2 episode episode of Wedding Squanchers, he reveals that one of his teeth contains a liquid that turns him into a clumsy hippo. Justin Royland has teamed his name with Nintendo to form a name for his virtual reality studio, Squanchtendo. Abradolf Linkler (voiced by Maurice LaMarche) is created by Rick. He has the DNA of Abraham Lincoln and Adolf Hitler, which was to make him a morally neutral super leader. Instead, it makes him conflicting with emotions that he is unable to cope with. After Rick tries to kill him in a foreign environment, he vows to take revenge only that he will be picked up by monsters testicles to be used as sex toys in their strange. Michael Krombopoulos (voiced by Andy Daly) is a thunderbolt assassin who often buys guns from Rick. Despite his cheerfulness and friendliness, he is also devoid of ethical restraint and is not shy about killing anyone or anyone, including children, the elderly and animals. He is accidentally crushed to death by Morty as the last clumsy pilots rick the ship into the building that Michael's target is imprisoned in. Unity (voiced by a different; basic body, voiced by Christina Hendricks) is a hive of mind that Rick has previously dated, since they are two of a small handful of sentient beings capable of fully understanding the realm of the universe. To spread to others, the hosts vomit green liquid into the mouth of others, which quickly turns them on. Unity and Rick are back together, but Unity soon realizes that the self-destructive behavior they indulge in when they are together is bad for both of them, leading to unity, ending their relationship again. Distraught Rick tries to commit suicide, but fails. Blam Blam Klorblok (voiced by John Kassir) - Big Bullet as who claims to be a murderer who eats children and has traveled in do it. He was captured and chained by Rick in an attempt to cure Blam's cosmic AIDS to become rich by selling medicine. He was discovered by Beth and Jerry, however, bickering two annoyed Blan blanth to such an extent that he broke free, scolded the two by translating the device Rick was (as he could only speak alien language in advance), and then left promising never to return to Earth. Mr. Poopybutthole (voiced by Justin Royland) is a yellow humanoid creature and a longtime family friend. He is a parody of wacky side characters on TV shows. Although it appears at the same time as a group of alien parasites that take the form of similarly funny characters, Mr. Poopybutthole himself is real. He seriously injured Beth after she bugs him for an alien parasite and shoots him. According to post-credits, Mr. Poopybutthole survives wounds and undergoes physiotherapy. While the nurse claims he doesn't want any visitors right now because of the stress of his rehabilitation, she forward Mr Poopybutthole apologising to them for not having bad memories of him. After getting the pizza delivered, he begs viewers to tune in a year to 18 months later in order to see how the cliffhanger is tackled in season 3. He appears again in the post-credits scene in the season 3 finale of both Wife and Children, and in episode 4 of Season One The Crew over Morty Crewcoo as a college professor. He is later mentioned to be fired after Rick hires his students to kill him to test his karate skills when they speak during an episode after the credits. Artrisia (voiced by Chelsea Kane) is a young alien girl resembling an anthropomorphic feline. She lives on a world with an Amish culture whose inhabitants participate in the annual cleansing. First she injures Rick, Morty's mugs, and steals their ship to use it to kill the rich people who dominate her planet and provide cleansing among the poor. She is not able to fly it properly, so Rick gives her a robot suit and helps her kill rich people after Morty gets too carried away by killing people and has to be subdued. Morty later asks her to go out, but she refuses and claims that she already has a boyfriend. Vindicators is a group of superheroes who unite to fight evil when it threatens to destroy the world. They recruited Rick and Morty to help them defeat their nemesis, Worldender, once, but did not invite them back a second time because of personal conflicts that resulted in mass casualties and 3 of them dying. Almost all of them are killed when Rick, in a fit of drunken jealousy and contempt, sets up a saw-style glove to prove that the team is nothing but a bunch of one- dimensional hacks, in bringing the majority most the team will either die in Rick's traps, or kill each other when the tension and internal turmoil turn them against each other. They are a parody of the Avengers. Vance Maximus, Renegade Starsoldier (voiced by Christian Slater) - leader of the Vindicators. He presents himself as a suave, friendly and cheerful leader, but the traps of Rick's death quickly force him to reveal his true nature as a coward who cracks under pressure. He insults Morty as a disabled child from whom we do photo ops, and then tries to escape just to be killed by a trap. It is a parody of Iron Man and Star-Lord. Alan Rails (voiced by Lance Reddick) - the man who was given the chance to call the ghost of trains after his parents died in a train accident. He wears a ghostly train whistle around his neck, which he uses to evoke the ghost of the trains. He was openly hostile to Rick and, as it turned out, did not want to invite him back to defeat Doomnometron. A Million Ant kills him during an argument about their love triangle with Supernova. It is a parody of , with powers similar to the Green Lantern. Supernova (voiced by Gillian Jacobs) is a star-themed superhero who is the only surviving member of the Vindicators after she helped a million ants in the murder of her ex-husband Alan Rails and then killed her lover Million Ant. It is not known whether Rick exposed his crimes or if she is still a hero after she escaped. It is most likely a parody of Starfire with a design like singularity. Crocubot (voiced by Maurice LaMarche) is a cyborg crocodile. Little is known about him, except for his cold mechanical-reptile logic, and that Rick joked that he had fallen into a vat of redundancy. He dies in one of the pitfalls of Rick's death when he tries to answer a using general logic, when not taking into account the illogical answer that only Morty will know. Chances are he's a parody of Cyborg and animal superheroes such as Rocket Raccoon. A Million Ants (voiced by Tom Kenny) is a reasonable colony ant that originally got a slate supernova and became its adulterous lover when they were trapped on the planet for days without any chance to find out if they would survive. He is killed by a supernova that crushes the ant queen after he tries to reason with her after she tries to kill Rick and Morty. He is probably a parody of Ant- Man, but bears more resemblance to Swarm and . Noob Noob (voiced by Justin Royland) is an intern and cleaner of Vindicators who appears to be of the same look as Mr. Poopybutthole, except with asymmetrical eyes. He wants to eventually become a full-fledged Vindicator, but is always done to stay behind and clear his ship. Rick appreciates it. than the other Vindicators, because he laughs at Rick's jokes. While drunk, Rick claims to have more love for him than Morty, only to apparently forget who Noob Noob is after his recovery. Recovery. Seen on the inter-dimensional cable the following characters are visible when Rick and Morty watch the inter- dimensional cable in episodes of Rixty Minutes and Interstellar Cable 2: Tempting Fates: Alternative David Letterman (voiced by Jeff Bergman) - a version of David Letterman from The C-500A Dimension, which interviews that dimension Jerry Smith, who talks about Cloud Atlas. Ants-In-My-Eyes Johnson (voiced by Justin Royland) is a man with ants crawling in his eyes, owning an electronics store. He is completely blind because of this and has no sense of touch either. The real fake door seller (voiced by Justin Royland) is a man who sells doors that are unable to open. He is filmed on his commute home and continues there. Glenn (voiced by Justin Royland) is a man who eats faeces, and stars in a movie about it. In what is probably supposed to be a plot twist, he served with a court order banning him from consuming faeces. Gazorpazorpfield and John (voiced by Justin Royland and Tom Kenny respectively) - Characters from Gazorpian TV show Gazorpazorpfield, a parody of Garfield. Gazorpazorpfield, being a Gazorpian man, is extremely aggressive and mundane in nature and is shown verbally insulting its owner, John. His favorite food is enchiladas. Rick claims that Gazorpazorpfield is voiced by Lorenzo Music (the man who voiced Garfield in real life before his death) who is still alive in the universe in which Gazorpazorpfield airs, and claiming that Bill Murray voiced him in the film. Tophat Jones (voiced by Justin Royland) is a parody of Lucky the Leprechaun, the mascot of Lucky Charms with ears similar to Rabbit Trix. Tophat Jones is the mascot for Strawberry Smiggles. He is shown eating a bowl of them and feeling content on the fact that since he did it, no one will be able to have any. He is brutally eviscerated by two children who eat flakes from the stomach and intestines. He claims to see demons as he is being eviscerated. Two brothers - a pair of brothers who star in an action movie in which they deal with threats such as meteors, tornadoes, a giant monster cat, a Mexican armada with tomato weapons, an elderly female gladiator, and the moon collides with the planet. Brothers like her have a very strong bond. Baby legs and regular legs (voiced by Justin Royland and Rob Paulsen respectively) are a buddy cop duo consisting of a man with legs the size of a baby and another person who appears to be physically normal. Baby feet tries to prove that it does not interfere with his small legs, but is unable to catch the criminal. The offender quickly subdued regular legs and children's feet learning to accept the fact that he needs a regular leg partner. Ms. Sullivan - the cat lady who featured in the trailer for The Last Will and Testimeow: Weekend at the House of the Dead Cat Lady II - a parody of Bernie - who was written and directed by Jerry Smith measuring the C-500A. After she dies, her cats control her body like a puppet to make her look like she is still alive and can stay on the estate. Eyeholes Man (voiced by Justin Royland) is the mascot of Eyeholes Cereals, as seen from Intersy channel 2: Tempting Destiny. He is a blue-skinned alien in a superhero costume who beats anyone who tries to eat his cereal, as seen in the advertisement, where two eyeless lovers were attacked by him for wearing an eye on his face. Rick advises Morty not to get caught with a box of eye holes, otherwise the man from his eyes crashes into the window and beats him. In post-credits, Eyeholes Man attacks Jerry, catching him with a box of eyeholes that were in Rick's closet. Ian Michael Vincent - American actor, who, in the universe, starred in the film Jan quadrant Vincent 16. Stealy (voiced by Justin Royland) is a creature of a similar look to Mr. Poopybutthole, but with disproportionately long arms. He starred in his own TV show, which deals with kleptomania (and sometimes even drugs and kidnapping). It measures the value of its prey in brapples, which appear to be hybrids of roosters and apples. Little Dipper is Tinymouth, which advertised the Restaurant Lil' Bits, which serves tiny sizes of food to people with tiny mouths. Michael and Pichael Thompson (both voiced by Justin Royland) are twins, each of whom has their own television shows. Michael is a news anchor while Pichael hosts a cooking show. They have a lot of resentment towards each other, and the fact that they both tape their show at the same time leads to difficulties and on set fights between them. Octopus Man is a marine biologist who was bitten by an octopus causing half of his left arm and torso to become an octopus. He drives in a car with a scarred man's face and goes to save people by attacking random people who can cause some problems. Phillip Jacobs is the host of Personal Space Show. Really cares about his personal space. The alien ethnic group of Cigerion is a race of highly intelligent alien crooks who regularly kidnap Rick and place him in virtual simulations in an attempt to get his recipe for concentrated dark matter. They are very uncomfortable with nudity, although they managed to create an accurate model of Morty, complete with genitals. Upon learning from the beginning that he was in a two-layer simulation and tired of dealing with the Cygerions, Rick gives them a fake recipe for concentrated dark matter that causes their ship to explode. Prince Nebulon (voiced by David Cross) is the Prince of Cigerion. Cigerions, uncomfortable with nudity, are a reference to the character of the Cross on arrested Development, having a similar problem. (quote needed) Kevin (voiced by Dan - A botanist looking for Cigerion who was made to spy on Morty when he was nude in order to create an accurate representation of his genitals for their modeling. The Plutos are citizens of the celestial dwarf planet Pluto. Almost all plutos do not want to believe that their house is no longer a planet. Their first major appearance in Something Ricked So Comes. The Plutotians have previously appeared several times in M. Night Shaym-Aliens!, presumably as subjects for the simulation of The Cigerion. King Flippy Nips (voiced by Rich Fulcher) - King of Plutonium. Scroopy Noopers (voiced by Nolan North) is a Pluton scientist and outplain who later became the son of King Flippi Nips. The masters of unity are the nameless race of the blue-skinned humanoid aliens, whose minds Unity took over and assimilated into its collective conscience. As unity of control over them begins to wane due to Rick's influence, they start a racial war among themselves because of the different shape of the nipple. Alien Parasites - Alien parasites can take the form of wacky side characters and insert themselves into people's memories to convince them that they always knew them, parodying old comedies and their penchant for shoehorn in new characters to boost failing ratings. They multiply very quickly and need to be restrained to prevent them from taking on themselves and/or destroying the world. Their only weakness is that they cannot create negative memories because they feed on chemicals that the brain produces from positive feelings. The Smith family take advantage of this and kill all the alien parasites. Amish Cyborg is an Amish cyborg, unlike other parasites, it seems that at least part of his appearance (cybernetic implants) was the actual part of his body. Baby Wizard is a baby wizard who allegedly hooked a duck with muscles with his future wife. Cleopatra Cousin Nicky (voiced by Ryan Ridley) - an alleged relative of the Smith family from Brooklyn. He is the epitome of various Stereotypes of the New Yorker and his catchphrase: I walkin' here! (line used by Dustin Hoffman's character Enrico Rizzo in Midnight Cowboy). Duck Guy or Duck with Muscles is an unnamed rubber duck with muscular arms. Baby Wizard is said to have hooked a duck with muscles with a woman who would eventually become his wife. Elvis The Impersonator is an alien parasite in the form of the impersonator Elvis Presley. Frankenstein's Monster (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is a variation of the Frankenstein monster that is a member of the Smith family. He is said to be a Vietnam War veteran who served with Rick. The ghost in the jar is a tiny green ghost that is in the jar. Rick claims he's good at explaining obscure jokes to people who don't get them. It was mentioned that his life had been saved by the Reverse Vietnam. His jar jar the lower half of his body. Hamurai (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is a samurai who wears ham armor, steaks, sausages and bacon strips. It was mentioned that he went to college with Reverse Giraffe. Mr. Beauregard (voiced by Tony Barbieri) is the butler of the Smith family. In one flashback, he dresses as Morty's date at the prom, frees Jerry's head from the handrails of the marmalade ladder and fights the Nazi in another. Ms. Refrigerator (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is a female anthropomorphic refrigerator. She is one of the first parasites to be learned by the family, and tries to walk the roller coaster off as a negative memory in a state of panic, only to try to run once Beth points out a flaw in her statement. Pencilvester (voiced by Tom Kenny) is an anthropomorphic pencil. Rick sympathizes with this particular parasite and instructs Morty to kill him, as he is unable to force himself to do so. Photo Raptor - Utahraptor, who constantly takes pictures and can not communicate verbally. The Reverse Giraffe (voiced by Keith David) is an eloquently spoken giraffe with a short neck, chunky legs and a long body. He claimed to have been in college with Hamuray, saved the Ghost in Jar's life in Vietnam and had a shoulder to Beth. Sleepy Gary (voiced by Matt Walsh) is a tired man in pajamas and a nightcap who is portrayed as Beth's husband and Jerry's best friend/secret lover who craves to divorce his wife so he can be with Jerry. Tinkles (voiced by Tara Strong) is a magical flying lamb ballerina with a rainbow unicorn horn that is Summer's imaginary friend. She claimed to live in Never-Past-Bedtime Land with numerous similar creatures like Bear Park wearing a bird, butterfly/sunflower hybrid, chowder look-like, cloud yeti, Easter bunny/monkey hybrid, headphones-wearing dragon, hoodie-wearing bullets, sunglasses wearing strawberries, sweatband wear, and winter-wearing turtle. Uncle Steve (voiced by Tony Barbieri) is Jerry's alleged older brother. 's Nameless Characters - Forms of Alien Parasites That Were Nameless. These forms consist of an astronaut, a bearded lady, a British Guard, a robber, a caveman, a chef, a , a girl with a fruit hat, a giant robot, a robot girl, a girl scout, a dwarf, a Harlem Globetrotter, a humanoid bear with kidneys, which would be compatible with Beth, humanoid catfish, humanoid fox, humanoid sun, humanoid unicorn, Japanese businessman, happy cat, Mexican man, Mr. Peanuts looking, mushroom head, nun, party hat wearing snake, pink balloon animal, rooster, Scottish Braveheart warrior, sea captain in rain gear, little cowboy riding on a dog alien heads that feed on the talent and entertainment of less developed life forms. They transport planets to the expanses of the universe in which they live, and force residents to perform in a talent contest, show that they run under the name Planet Music, with planets that lose or are disqualified, disintegrate with a massive laser gun. When Rick and Morty win the competition, the Cromulons announce their song the best they've ever heard, and decide to end their show after 988 seasons. The population, led by Director Vagina, accepts them as gods and begins to worship them as such until the truth is known. Cosmic Snakes - a race of snakes from another planet. Other Characters People Paul Fleischman (voiced by Ryan Ridley) is a man who appeared in an episode of Mortynight Run At Jerryboree. It comes from an alternate timeline where Jerry and Beth divorced, and Beth remarried him. Davin (voiced by Dan Harmon) is a very handsome colleague of Beth in the equestrian hospital. Jerry doesn't like him much as he sees him as a threat to him and Beth's sometimes shaky marriage. The original Jerry killed the mutated version of him in Rick Potion No. 9, but another version of the replacement universe is supposedly alive, despite being invisible. Reuben (voiced by Jess Harnell) is a homeless man whose body contains Anatomy Park, Rick's human body themed amusement park. He dies of tuberculosis with the miniature team of Anatomy Park, as well as Morty, still inside him. To help them escape, Rick puts Reuben's corpse into orbit, enlarges it to a gigantic size so that Morty and Annie (the only survivors) can exit through the left nipple and then blow it up. Annie (voiced by Jackie Buscarino) is an Anatomy Park employee who works on the churro booth. She and Morty are the only survivors of the park outbreak. At first she ignores Morty, but later fell in love with him when he saves her life and does with him while the two of them watch the movie. At the end of the episode, Rick squeezes her down to lead the construction of the new Anatomy Park after she tells him that she has studied all of Dr. Bloom's notes. Although Morty is upset about this, Rick claims that Morty dodged a bullet because Annie has a condition called a chubby vagina. Poncho (voiced by Gary Anthony Williams) is Dr. Bloom's bodyguard, who is responsible for the outbreak at Anatomy Park. He betrays Bloom in retaliation for the terrible employee benefits he has received, and dies when the bubonic plague virus he carries turns him on and causes him to fall from a high balcony. Prior to the betrayal, he protected the group from hepatitis A, tuberculosis and ranced on Morty's advice; one can only assume that he just escaped and played along until he escaped from the park, but it was contaminated by Morty, who discovers the bubonic plague in Backpack. Poncho planned to make himself rich by selling the plague at the highest price; Mention of Al-Kweed, North Korea, Republicans, Shriners, balding men who workout, and people on the Internet only included caricatures of Japanese teenagers, were the most likely contenders for the opportunity to destroy the population. Tammy Gotherman (voiced by Cassie Steele) is an agent of the Galactic Federation who impersonates Summer's classmate, entering into a romantic relationship with Birdman. At their wedding, she shoots him after revealing her true identity, and Federation troops arrive to arrest Rick and his friends. Later, she oversees Birdson's transformation into a cyborg renamed Phoenix. In the Star Mort Rickturn of Jerry, she leads the invasion forces to capture a version of Beth that was leading the rebellion and destroying the Earth. Although she manages to envelop both Bets, Rick eventually kills her with Summer. Lucy (voiced by Alejandro Gollas) is a maid working on Titanic 2, an attraction inspired by the film Titanic. At first she comes across as a good lady, but shows her true colors when she forces Jerry at gunpoint to paint her naked and have sex with her in the car (as a reference to scenes from the movie Titanic). Before sex actually happens, Jerry is rescued by Beth, who knocks Lucy unconscious. She later tries to follow Beth and Jerry home, clinging to the bottom of their car (as in Cape Fear), but is hit and hit by another vehicle. The President (voiced by Keith David) is an unnamed president of the United States, acting as an association between Barack Obama and Donald Trump. Rick first helped him when it came to the Cromulons and their Planet Music show. In order to come up with the original song, the president asks his people to get his famous songwriters like Pharrell, Randy Newman, Billy Corgan, and-Dream only to say that they were all killed in the earthquake that struck the music awards during the arrival of the Cromulons, with the exception of Ice-T. Being cheerful and friendly when not at work, the president later becomes a burden to Rick and Morty because of his frequent requests for their help in dealing with alien threats. After Rick and Morty inform him that they no longer want to help him, he begins to behave like a rejected lover and repeatedly tries to prove that he (and therefore the United States) never needed Rick and Morty. All of his technology turns out to be inferior to Rick however (like cutting back technology). The culmination of this is a battle between him and Rick after he refuses to take a selfie with Morty (something Morty repeatedly tries to say Rick doesn't do a big deal). The president concedes and agrees to a selfie, but by this point Morty had gone with Rick's gun and hid with the rest of the family forcing Rick to use the president's presidency a port device to track them. Rick avoids being branded a national threat, deceiving the president into thinking he switched universes with another Rick enthusiastically for catching the snought. Nathan (voiced by Kurtwood Smith) is a general in the United States Army who doesn't like the idea that Rick was tasked with fighting the Cromulons, preferring instead to launch nuclear missiles at them. He betrays the president and tries to kill him, but evaporates Rick before he can. Teddy Mason (voiced by Justin Royland) is a man who runs a hotline where single people can call him and talk, allowing them to pretend to have a friend. Ever since becoming unemployed, Jerry has been Mason's frequent caller, citing an excessively high phone bill that he tries to manipulate Summer to help him pay off. The Death Stalkers (voiced by Joel McHall, Tony Hale, Laura Bailey, Ryan Ridley and John DiMaggio) are a group of violent scavengers who live in an alternate dimension suspiciously similar to what is depicted in mad Max's films. Rick, Morty and Summer live with them for a short period of time in Rickmasing Stone. Jaguar (voiced by Danny Trejo) is a criminal who was imprisoned by a foreign government agency. The agency originally intended to hold him captive until his natural death, but freed him to kill Pikle Rick by offering to release his daughter. During the fight, he and Pikle Rick realize that they have no reason to be enemies and Jaguar helps Peaky Rick in defeating the agency (who has already killed jaguar's daughter and lied to him to get him to help them). During The Rey-credits scene of Rick Pickle, Jaguar repays Rick by killing the concert just as the piano-themed villain was about to kill Rick and Morty in his giant death trap piano. The director of the agency (voiced by Peter Serafinowicz) - the director of a mysterious agency and its illegal activities, he manages to capture Jaguar, but he is mistaken in trying to kill Pickle Rick. Making his treacherous escape by helicopter, which was already commanded by Rick and Jaguar, is now allied against an agency-building engulfed in an explosion and the director appears to have been killed. Dr. Wong (voiced by Susan Sarandon) is a Chinese-American family therapist who had a session with the Smith family after Beth and Jerry's divorce. Intelligent and unbiased, she remained calm even in the face of Beth and Rick's brutal hostility, turning herself into pickles in an attempt to avoid a visit. She suggested that many of the family's problems stemmed from their tendency to use intelligence to justify illness, emphasizing how Rick seems to view male work and empathy as beneath it. Thomas Tommy Lipkap (voiced by Thomas Middleditch) - Beth's friend during her time Childhood. Jealous of his love affair with Joseph's father Eli Lipkip, Beth invited him to Fropland, an alternative dimension Rick created for her and left him dead there. Later, when Joseph was charged with murder and food and faced with his impending execution, Rick and Beth returned to Fropland, where they found Tommy the reigning king, mating with local creatures and consuming their offspring to survive. Unable to convince him to return home because of her refusal to apologize for refusing him, Beth snapped, went into violent excitement, and ended up returning with only Tommy's severed finger, which Rick used to create a clone of Tommy that they sent to replace the original, rescuing Joseph before he could be lethally injected. Logic (voiced by himself) - Logic makes a cameo appearance at the end of Vindicators 3: The Return of the Worldender, having been hired by Rick to perform at his party. He sings a rap song about the Vindicators, which mostly consists of lyrics about how underrated their janitor Is Noob Noob. Eventually he starts working out the texts and asks if he gets the money. Aliens /Non-People Snuffles / Snowball (voiced by Rob Paulsen) - Snuffles was the dog of the Smith family. Fed up with a lack of dog intelligence, Jerry asked Rick to create a device that would amplify him. This made Snuffles realize that dogs are being oppressed and create robot costumes for themselves and other dogs to take over the world, demanding that it be called Snowball because its fur is pretty and white. Since Morty has been kind to him, he keeps Morty as his pet and pampers him, highlighting the same behavior of pet parents that his species has rebelled against humanity. Rick deceives him into thinking that Morty is dying of a deadly kidney disease, so Snuffles spares no expense trying to cure Morty. Realizing that he and the other dogs have become what they hated, entheresting humanity, they have remorse and travel to a new dimension to live in peace. King Jellibin (voiced by Tom Kenny) is a depraved anthropomorphic jelly that drove a poor village. He tries to rape Morty in the public bathroom, but Morty resists and beats him. He was killed by Rick, and it was posthumously revealed that a collection of compromising photographs strongly implied that he had molested children. The photos are destroyed to preserve what he represented the people. Mr. Lucius Needful (voiced by Alfred Molina) - a mysterious man who owns an antique shop. The items he sells are cursed, and subject the buyer to ironic punishment. Rick quickly revealed that he was the devil, and he didn't bother to hide it afterwards. It is a parody of Leland Gant from Stephen King's the novel The Right Things and Mr. Dark from Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes. Rick starts business uncursing his goods that harms his business and causes him to attempt suicide. Summer helps him convert his store into an online store, and then he crosses it twice. Rick and Summer then take steroids in order to bulk up and then beat him as revenge for him by zuckerberging Summer. Fart (voiced by Jemaine Clement) is a gaseous creature with the ability to read minds and change matter. His species doesn't need names, but he calls himself Fart after Rick treats him like one. At Morty's urging, he and Rick help Fart return home, but Fart is killed by Morty after it is revealed that his species sees carbon life forms as a disease and plans to destroy them. His musical style is inspired by the personality and works of David Bowie. Beta VII (voiced by Patton Oswalt) is another hive mind reminiscent of the Borg from : The Next Generation. He is an associate of Unity who seems to be in love with her. It is a reference to the stereotype of the beta male and implies that he was a friend, zone of Unity. Ice-T (voiced by Dan Harmon) is an American rapper who is tasked with helping Rick and Morty write the song. Although he initially seems to be just human, he is found to be a member of the alphabet, an alien whose bodies are composed of elementary material and in the form of the letter of the alphabet. It was originally known as Water-T, but was frozen as punishment for its apathetic outlook on life. Rick inspires him to take care of things, and he saves the earth by using his body to distract the Kromulons' laser. As a reward for his altruistic act, he returns to his homeland and returns to his true form. When a Numbericon attack leads to the death of his father, Ice-T leads the alphabets into battle against numbericons. Sip Xanflop (voiced by Stephen Colbert) is a scientist from Rick's Microverse Battery who created his own micro-planetary energy supply called Miniverse. His development of the new power supply does not allow Rick to use his flying car, which leads to animosity between them. Sip is portrayed as arrogant and very intelligent, and in many ways a parallel to Rick. Glexo Slim Slom (voiced by Jim Rush) is a therapist at the most successful institute of advising couples in the galaxy on Nuptia 4, which specialized in materializing the perception of each other's romantic partners in the form of living biological mythologization. When Rick sent Jerry and Beth to the institute, however, their demonized mythologization of each other fled and went on a murderous rampage. Glesko angrily stated that their marriage was the worst he had ever seen and should not exist before fleeing with other therapists. Shrimply Pibbles is an intergalactic civil rights leader who is described as the most important man in the universe. He should get Penis is in a heart transplant after it is revealed that his penis may be fashioned into a new heart, but Jerry tries to caress out of it. Instead, Peebbles gets a modern artificial heart. While other aliens present arguments on his behalf, Shrimply Pibbles himself does not speak during this adventure. For example, a foreigner in a wheelchair (voiced by Werner Herzog) offers a unique point of view regarding Jerry's reservations. Cornelius Daniel (voiced by Nathan Fillion) is a galactic federation agent who tries to get a mathematical formulation for inter-dimensional trips from Rick's brain while Rick is in the federation prison. Daniel's mind was briefly replaced by Rick's body, shortly before The Seal Team Rick arrived to kill Rick. The concert (voiced by Ryan Ridley) is a musical villain who appears only in post-credits in the film Peak Rick. He tries to crush Rick and Morty with hammers on a giant piano, but is killed by a Jaguar before he can cause any harm to Rick or Morty. Worldender is a and sworn enemy of vindicators. He tried to destroy the world once, but was thwarted by the Vindicators. Vindicators gather to stop him a second time. By the time they arrive at his lair, they are able to tell that he and his men have already been brutally murdered by Rick while intoxicated. It is a parody of various supervillain comics such as and Darkseid, and possibly the Apocalypse. Doomnometron is an invisible supervillain who was the focus of the fateful and penultimate mission of Vindicators 2. His exact intention is unknown, but he is most likely going to destroy the world and possibly the universe, just like Worldender. The Vindicators, who had previously invited Rick and Morty to join them, decided at the urging of Alan Rails not in their second adventure. As a result, three heroes died, and the Vindicators resorted to at least destroying the planet Dorian 5 along with their population to take the villain with them. The specific reason they destroyed the planet is that Dumnometron was werewolves, which may also have been indestructible, except for a planetary explosion of a nucleus or an event of a similar magnitude. The reason Vindicators was considered sound, except Rick said he could have easily whipped the device to detect Doomnometron from orbit with a snap of his fingers. Inquiries: b c d e (July 29, 2013). SDCC 2013 - Rick and Morty - Adult Swim (YouTube). - Adult swimming (July 29, 2013). SDCC 2013 - Rick and Morty - Adult Swim (YouTube). a b c Sepinwall, Alan (March 24, 2014). Mega Dan Harmon interview, Part 3: Rick and Morty. HitFix. Received on October 18, 2014. Emily Gaudette, April 25, 2017. How the Internet fell in love with Rick Sanchez's wife. Back. Received on April 25, 2017. ^ - - b c Jaffe, Jenny (August 7, 2017). Rick and Morty Summary, Season 3 Episode 3: Pickle Rick. Vulture. Received on November 5, 2017. Dry, Jude (September 18, 2017). 'Rick and Morty' Composer Ryan Elder on how to write a David Bowie song for a fart. IndyWire. Received on November 5, 2017. Blumenfeld, zak (January 13, 2016). Flashback: Rick and Morty had an amazing David Bowie Tribute last year. Insert. Received on November 5, 2017. Extracted from the rick and morty character list with pictures. rick and morty character tier list

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