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# Rick and Morty: Season 1

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## Description

Welcome to the world of Rick and Morty, a genius inventor grandfather and his less than genius grandson. Missing for nearly 20 years, Rick arrives at his daughter's doorstep looking to move in, but her husband isn't too thrilled. Rick converts the garage into his lab and involves Morty in his insane adventures.Bonus Content:Episode Commentaries Animatics

Review: Buy three copies - Easily the funniest show on TV at the moment. I don't even need to sell you on the show though, so I'll talk about the Blu-ray. The quality of the video is excellent. I'm happy to see the show looking its best: smooth animation, well-mixed sound, and no video compression artifacts. I can't say the same for my experience watching the show on cable. The episodes are uncensored. I didn't notice any difference visually but the language is all there. There's no option for censored audio as far as I can tell. Fine by me but I know that bothers some people. The creator commentaries are hilarious. Lots of great banter the entire time, just the right amount of talking about the episode and cracking jokes. As a fan, you learn a lot about the group dynamic behind the show. It's exciting to learn who brings which elements of humor to each episode. If you are familiar with Roiland's work before Rick and Morty, it was hilarious to learn that half of the Roiland-esque humor is actually Dan Harmon or another writer making fun of Justin, and then the mockery makes its way into the final product. I watched one bonus commentary with Matt Groening, Pendleton Ward, and a few others. It was pretty awful. None of them had anything really interesting to say about the episode when they weren't just sitting and watching it. It's a shame, because I'm a big Pen fan. I was very happy that was a second commentary track. The behind the scenes special feature is alright. It goes for a wacky-to-the-point-of-awkwardness host gag that succeeds about as much as it fails. It's unfortunate because I wanted more office (bathroom) tours, more interviews with artists, and less of the host's antics. This behind the scenes is the only glimpse we get of a lot of the faces behind the show. Obviously I enjoy irreverent humor, I'm watching this show, but I like it more when the humor connects and it's balanced. It's worth a watch but it'll grate a little and leave you wanting the raw interview footage. There aren't many deleted scenes, but most episodes have at least one. I wish there was a way to watch them all with a few seconds of context from the finished episode. In general, the deleted scenes were all deleted for good reason, so it's not a huge loss either way. Animatics of every episode are on the disc. They're a little rough to watch but you can see a lot of stuff that was cut or changed that doesn't really fit the definition of a "deleted scene". They do not each have production-focused commentary (like on the Futurama DVDs). That's ok. The Blu-ray comes with a parody Chick Tract called "The Good Morty", giving you another look at the religion of the Mortys in Close Encounters of a Rick Kind. It's a great little souvenir to have. It would have been awesome if there had been three copies in the case, and the content evangelized the show, so people who bought the DVD could leave them in public bathrooms or hand them to friends, like actual chick tracts. Anyway, show is great, Blu-ray is great, go ahead and buy it.
Review: LIfe is Hilariously Meaningless - I discovered Rick & Morty on a late-night Cartoon Network marathon block. I don't really watch that channel much, as I tend to find the humor of shows like Robot Chicken and Squidbillies gets tedious quickly. This one caught me totally off-guard with its relentless, rapid-fire jokesmithing. I was mildly surprised to find that Dan Harmon was a co-creator. I've always regarded its humor and characters as very hit-and-miss, and frankly felt the constant campaigning to keep it on the air year-after-year was a sign people seriously needing to get over it. But Rick & Morty never once scored a miss with me. Every episode of season 1 is a quotable-filled classic. The premise is pretty straightforward. The smartest man in existence--that is to say, not just now, but throughout all time, and not just in this universe, but all of the infinite dimensions--moves in with his estranged daughter and spends his time engaging in substance abuse while devising gadgets in the garage. He takes his grandson on adventures to perilous parallel universes, usually in order to find more exotic narcotics to abuse. You see, genuine intelligence is not an asset in this life, because genuine intelligence penetrates deception, and most people's notion of how to enjoy life is based on swathing themselves in layers of denial regarding its duration and significance. Unlike most sitcoms that are designed to help you cope with the ugly truth of human existence through escapism, Rick & Morty is a tool with which you cope through confrontation. The Blu-ray is not chock full of features. If you have these episodes on your DVR, you're not getting anything you don't already own. There's a "behind-the-scenes" video, but it doesn't provide any anecdotal insights about the show's creation, just writer's-room and sound-booth shenanigans. There are also deleted scenes (i.e. storyboards) for most episodes, but it's not a must-have. Really, the main reason to buy this is to vote with your wallet for the continued production of one of the funniest shows on TV.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00LOWROWK |
| Actors  | Chris Parnell, Justin Roiland, Kari Wahlgren, Sarah Chalke, Spencer Grammer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,836 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #292 in Anime (Movies & TV) #2,066 in Kids & Family DVDs #2,870 in Comedy (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (4,276) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 30072086 |
| Language  | English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating  | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format  | NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs  | 2 |
| Product Dimensions  | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.2 ounces |
| Release date  | October 7, 2014 |
| Run time  | 4 hours and 2 minutes |
| Studio  | Warner Home Video |
| Subtitles:  | English |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** Chris Parnell, Justin Roiland, Kari Wahlgren, Sarah Chalke, Spencer Grammer
- **Format:** NTSC, Subtitled
- **Genre:** Animation, Anime & Manga, Comedy, Kids & Family
- **Language:** English
- **Number Of Discs:** 2

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Buy three copies
*by D***G on October 12, 2014*

Easily the funniest show on TV at the moment. I don't even need to sell you on the show though, so I'll talk about the Blu-ray. The quality of the video is excellent. I'm happy to see the show looking its best: smooth animation, well-mixed sound, and no video compression artifacts. I can't say the same for my experience watching the show on cable. The episodes are uncensored. I didn't notice any difference visually but the language is all there. There's no option for censored audio as far as I can tell. Fine by me but I know that bothers some people. The creator commentaries are hilarious. Lots of great banter the entire time, just the right amount of talking about the episode and cracking jokes. As a fan, you learn a lot about the group dynamic behind the show. It's exciting to learn who brings which elements of humor to each episode. If you are familiar with Roiland's work before Rick and Morty, it was hilarious to learn that half of the Roiland-esque humor is actually Dan Harmon or another writer making fun of Justin, and then the mockery makes its way into the final product. I watched one bonus commentary with Matt Groening, Pendleton Ward, and a few others. It was pretty awful. None of them had anything really interesting to say about the episode when they weren't just sitting and watching it. It's a shame, because I'm a big Pen fan. I was very happy that was a second commentary track. The behind the scenes special feature is alright. It goes for a wacky-to-the-point-of-awkwardness host gag that succeeds about as much as it fails. It's unfortunate because I wanted more office (bathroom) tours, more interviews with artists, and less of the host's antics. This behind the scenes is the only glimpse we get of a lot of the faces behind the show. Obviously I enjoy irreverent humor, I'm watching this show, but I like it more when the humor connects and it's balanced. It's worth a watch but it'll grate a little and leave you wanting the raw interview footage. There aren't many deleted scenes, but most episodes have at least one. I wish there was a way to watch them all with a few seconds of context from the finished episode. In general, the deleted scenes were all deleted for good reason, so it's not a huge loss either way. Animatics of every episode are on the disc. They're a little rough to watch but you can see a lot of stuff that was cut or changed that doesn't really fit the definition of a "deleted scene". They do not each have production-focused commentary (like on the Futurama DVDs). That's ok. The Blu-ray comes with a parody Chick Tract called "The Good Morty", giving you another look at the religion of the Mortys in Close Encounters of a Rick Kind. It's a great little souvenir to have. It would have been awesome if there had been three copies in the case, and the content evangelized the show, so people who bought the DVD could leave them in public bathrooms or hand them to friends, like actual chick tracts. Anyway, show is great, Blu-ray is great, go ahead and buy it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ LIfe is Hilariously Meaningless
*by S***. on December 19, 2014*

I discovered Rick & Morty on a late-night Cartoon Network marathon block. I don't really watch that channel much, as I tend to find the humor of shows like Robot Chicken and Squidbillies gets tedious quickly. This one caught me totally off-guard with its relentless, rapid-fire jokesmithing. I was mildly surprised to find that Dan Harmon was a co-creator. I've always regarded its humor and characters as very hit-and-miss, and frankly felt the constant campaigning to keep it on the air year-after-year was a sign people seriously needing to get over it. But Rick & Morty never once scored a miss with me. Every episode of season 1 is a quotable-filled classic. The premise is pretty straightforward. The smartest man in existence--that is to say, not just now, but throughout all time, and not just in this universe, but all of the infinite dimensions--moves in with his estranged daughter and spends his time engaging in substance abuse while devising gadgets in the garage. He takes his grandson on adventures to perilous parallel universes, usually in order to find more exotic narcotics to abuse. You see, genuine intelligence is not an asset in this life, because genuine intelligence penetrates deception, and most people's notion of how to enjoy life is based on swathing themselves in layers of denial regarding its duration and significance. Unlike most sitcoms that are designed to help you cope with the ugly truth of human existence through escapism, Rick & Morty is a tool with which you cope through confrontation. The Blu-ray is not chock full of features. If you have these episodes on your DVR, you're not getting anything you don't already own. There's a "behind-the-scenes" video, but it doesn't provide any anecdotal insights about the show's creation, just writer's-room and sound-booth shenanigans. There are also deleted scenes (i.e. storyboards) for most episodes, but it's not a must-have. Really, the main reason to buy this is to vote with your wallet for the continued production of one of the funniest shows on TV.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by E***R on February 25, 2024*

I enjoy watching the adventures and silliness of the cartoon, it's definitely for the "big kid" in all of us. I'm starting a collection of this series now because the prices here are reasonable

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