Only 1% Of Rick & Morty Fans Will Pass This Quiz. Can You?

There’s no denying that Rick and Morty is one of the greatest shows on TV.It is perhaps the most intelligent philosophical exploration on nihilistic optimism and the search for meaning in the infinite expanse of possibilities, despair, and drama that is life in the multiverse.It is also full of dirty humor. And ultimately, isn’t that what life’s about?

Well, as Rick would point out, life isn’t about anything, so we all create our own meaning.But Morty probably put it best in the frequently-quoted season one episode “Rixty Minutes,” when he said the following: “Nobody exists on purpose. Nobody belongs anywhere. Everybody’s gonna die.Come watch TV.”

In this quest for personal meaning and fulfillment TV offers people solace and to distract themselves from the pointlessness of existence. Of all the shows out there, Rick and Morty gets this the best. It balances high-brow philosophy at its most bleak and challenging with those lowbrow jokes and science fiction elements which bring smiles to people when they need a reason to smile. Rick and Morty gets it. But how well do you get Rick and Morty? Are you one of the rare 1% fans who have watched enough of the show to understand its meaning and references? Find out by answering yourself with these questions!

Question 1

What is Rick’s catchphrase?

Rick uses lots of words that could be considered his catchphrase. Some seem at first to be pure gibberish. Others are known for their obscurity, obscenity, or just off pitch kilter. He can even make the most ordinary of statements off kilter, as he proved in his statement: “And that’s the WAAAYYYY the news goes.” But this is the catchphrase for which he is best known, one he starts shouting early in season one, which has become known as the Rickest of Rickisms. Can you identify his catchphrase?

Question 2

What are these blue fellows called?

Do you remember these iconic characters from season one? They are excitable, happy, blue-skinned servants whose only goal in life is to fulfill a simple task before blipping out of existence. But if they exist for too long, things begin to get weird. They specialize in helping with simple things, like removing lids from jars or helping someone feel more complete as a person. Just don’t let Jerry ask them to help with his gold swing. Can you identify them?

Question 3

On what matriarchal planet do people live with arms on their heads?

It’s a big universe out there. There are lots of planets with unique quirks, cultures, and peoples. One such planet has an alien race with extra arms branching from its head and is governed by a matriarchal society. In the planet’s historic past, battle of the sexes escalated into a full on war and the losers—males of this species—were exiled into the wilds where they still live in this segregated society. Can you identify this planet, or will you too be ostracized?

Question 4

What is this superhero team called?

United, they stand against evil. They have fought such villainous foes are Worldender and Doomnomitron. Among its members were Alan Rails, Supernova, Vance Maximus, Crocubot, and Million Ants. Unfortunately, many of them didn’t survive their last adventure—which is to say they didn’t survive Rick. Others, like Lady Katana and Diablo Verde, lost their lives before fans even met the team. But these Avengers-inspired heroes aren’t quite as heroic as they seem. Can you name this team, or will you fail them like they failed Dorian 5?

Question 5

In his successful pop song, Rick told people to “get” what?

Though he is best known for his commitment to mad science, Rick has accomplished plenty outside the scientific fields. Among his many claims to fame is writing an intergalactic pop song to appease invading aliens that abducted the Earth and several other planets in a doomsday scenario that seemed uncannily like an episode of American Idol. Rick and Morty teamed up with Ice T in this episode. Do you remember what their song demanded listeners get? The fate of the Earth depends on it.

Question 6

What did Rick’s love potion turn Earth’s people into?

The population of Earth has dealt with a lot because of Rick. But this may be the time he most upset things when he literally transformed every person he wasn’t related to into monstrous deformed creatures that destroyed society. And it all started when Rick made a simple love potion that mixed with a flu epidemic. Can you identify these monsters that Rick named named after a famous director of science fiction and horror films, or will you fail like Rick’s potion did?

Question 7

What is Ice-T’s real name?

The musician known as Ice-T (AKA Tracy Lauren Marrow) is familiar to most people for his career as a rapper, songwriter, record producer, and record executive. Less well known is that his origins can be traced to the distant realm of Alphabetrium, where his people were ruled over by a council consisting of Magma-Q, Magnesium-J, and Hydrogen-F, until they were attacked by the Numbericons. Ice-T has spent ages in exile, wandering the galaxy from world to world. Can you identify his original name?

Question 8

What’s this rough neighborhood on the Citadel called?

The Citadel of Ricks is a great place for Ricks and their Mortys to come together and provide mutual support. It can also be a not so great at times. Some Ricks are wasting their potential by being subservient to others, while many Mortys fall into bad habits amidst the various unsavory places that lurk within the Citadel. After all, a Citadel designed by Ricks is far from a utopian society built on the concepts of virtue and better living. Can you name this grungy neighborhood?

Question 9

Who is Rick’s best friend?

Rick has gotten around. He’s traveled through time, space, and multiple realities. He’s had lovers, made enemies, and built friendships in more dimensions than most people can count. But one person is Rick’s best friend. Or, at least, one person has claimed to be his best friend—and Rick has affirmed this at least once (not that you can trust him to be honest or consistent). Do you know who Rick’s best friend in the multiverse is, or are you as forgetful of friends as he is?

Question 10

Which of these was a ride at Anatomy Park?

When Morty shrinks down to a microscopic size and enters the body of a homeless man in a Santa hat named Ruben, where he learns that his grandfather built an entire amusement park inside this man’s body. With his partner Dr. Bloom, Rick has made this insane new theme park in the hopes of profiting from the novelty of such a spectacle, complete with rides, music, animatronic werewolves, and a museum filled with various infectious diseases. Can you identify the most famous ride?

Question 11

Can you name this character?

He is a legend amongst his people. Shadowy government figures kidnapped him and took his daughter from him. But he was given his freedom in exchange for agreeing to kill Pickle Rick. However, he and Pickle Rick teamed up to fight their oppressors and earn their freedom, ultimately triumphing, but not before this daring freedom fighter learned of the tragic fate that befell his daughter. Can you name this long-haired Latin guerrilla fighter who was voiced by actor Danny Trejo?

Question 12

What alien race has a society built on the hunt?

This group of aliens is rather remarkable in the galaxy for their culture’s deep commitment to hunting. After each hunt, they celebrate with a hunt. And after the celebratory hunt, they engage in the serious business of hunting. Their quarry—the Varrix—are vampiric shapeshifters with regenerative powers that spread across the galaxy. To these great hunters, no distance is too great to tracking the vile Varrix and exterminating them. Real Rick and Morty fans will have no difficulty identifying the alien hunters.

Question 13

Can you name Morty’s main crush?

There’s a lot of love to be had across the various dimensions and transgalactic travels Rick and Morty go on. Rick gets his fair share of romancing in—as well as his fair share of shameless (or shameful) encounters. To his credit, Morty also seems to be a Casanova in his own right. But for all this, Morty has one person who he gives his affections above all else. Can you name the blonde-haired high school girl to steal Morty’s heart?

Question 14

What does “Wubba lubba dub dub” mean?

According to Birdperson, Rick’s favorite saying—“wubba lubba dub dub”—has a special meaning. Birdperson claims it is a saying from the language of his own people—one of many culturally specific details about his folk that he reveals throughout the show. As both he and Rick have spent years adventuring together and are extremely close friends, it seems Birdperson would know the heart of Rick better than anyone. Do you know what “wubba lubba dub dub” means in the language of Birdperson’s people?

Question 15

Do you know the Devil’s name?

Anyone who’s ever dealt with a shady salesperson knows the maleficent evil of a snake oil salesman, ripping off innocent customers who walk away not knowing any better. Shady sales people are just the worst! One, though, really literally is the worst, which is to say is the literal personification of evil, known to many people as the Devil. Of course, the Devil can seduce people to fall for his influence, and he won over Summer. Do you know his name?

Question 16

Name the electronic entertainment unit Rick installs.

There’s lots of things a mad scientist like Rick could do to keep his family happy. And he does. From the Meeseeks to the tiny butter fetching robot, he goes out of his to use his intellect to make life a little more bearable. But this invention specifically let his family sit around the living room and do something so much more enjoyable and unexpected than would be possible if they were just playing scrabble like they do in their normal boring reality. Any idea what it was?

Question 17

What fictional material did the President try to use to stop Rick and Morty?

The President has had a contentious relationship with Rick and Morty. On the one hand, Morty is an admirer of the Commander-in-Chief and desires a selfie with the man. But then again, the President expects a lot from the duo, treating them like Ghostbusters (“aren’t ghostbusters still cool?”). And the President just wouldn't give that selfie. When they came into conflict, President tried using this fictional material to try and defeat Rick's super-advanced science. Do you remember what it was?

Question 18

Can you name Rick’s hivemind ex-lover?

How well do you know about Rick’s relationship history? Rick is devoted to few things beyond the pursuit of pleasure and his own ego, but there are a few people who seem to bring him genuine joy. Among them is a genderless sentient hivemind that infects carbon-based life forms. This supreme being inhabited every person on a planet, but couldn’t keep up with Rick’s all-consuming self-destructive habits, and inevitably was forced to choose between continuing their mission of spreading consciousness throughout the galaxy or continuing to love Rick.

Question 19

Who is this television personality?

Who is this person? He is among those characters who we only see briefly on the show, but many fans never forgot him from the moment he came onto the screen peddling wares at prices so good he couldn’t tell if they were too low. This character cannot feel physical sensations—a physical complication that persisted even when he was aflame—but there was another health problem he had which he named himself for. This malady was apparently a lot more catchy.

Question 20

What shape are all pancakes?

Are you familiar with the super science of breakfast foods? In season one, Beth promises to celebrate Rick living with the family for a year by making him pancakes in a special shape. This breakfast has specific science fiction connotations, and would be akin to ray gun bacon or sausage links shaped like plasma blasts. But this sweet gesture took no real work since it turns out that pancakes are already in the shape of this classic science fiction trope.

Question 21

Which of these is a form of currency?

Economics is one of those evil sciences—albeit a social science—that keeps cropping up in different worlds and dimensions. Sometimes, the economics of a world result in a feudal society. Other times, super scientists provide utopian goods to all. In a number of worlds, the ruling class profit while the poor purge one another. But money is one of those things that most of these societies seemed to have developed. Can you identify which of these is a form of currency?

Question 22

Who is this man in a blue shirt?

When Jerry gets the whole family together for a Christmas meal in the episode “Anatomy Park,” his parents come over to dinner along with a guest Jerry wasn’t expecting. Over the course of this episode, we learn that Jerry’s parents have opened up their hearts to make a place in the lives this person—something that Jerry is less than accepting of as it challenges his ideas of a traditional family gathering. Can you name the newest member of the family?

Question 23

What is the name of this Vindicator?

The Vindicators have some pretty impressive powers amongst their members. There’s Supernova, a sentient star with cosmic powers. Her ex-husband, Alan Rails, can summon ghost trains. Vance Maximus, the leader, has the powers of charisma, a jetpack, and a drinking habit. And of course there’s One Million Ants, who is literally one million ants. But this is the one Vindicator who we never got to see show off his powers or abilities beyond cleaning up the Vindicators base, and it would be a shame if he was forgotten.

Question 24

How do people greet each other on planet Gazorpazorp?

Different cultures have different ways of saying hello. On planet Gazorpazorp, the men don’t really greet one another so much as just show signs of testosterone-powered violence and rage. But the more cultured women of the species have a very unique way of saying hello that addresses the needs of the matriarchy on their planet to express the higher emotional intelligence and sensitivity of the women of the species. Would you be able to properly greet someone on planet Gazorpazorp?

Question 25

What interdimensional restaurant serves tiny portions?

In our reality of supersized Big Macs, venti Frappaccinos, and steroid-treated meats, it can be hard to imagine such a thing as small portions. Still, this restaurant specializes in such delicacies. We can see why there’s an appeal for the minuscule meals with the cute catchy advertising in the show playing on our big hearts with their small portion sizes. It might be worth going hungry just for the experience of such a meal. That is, if you can name the restaurant chain.

Question 26

Who is this Vindicator?

Let’s face an uncomfortable truth about superhero teams like the Vindicators. Some Vindicators are just better than others. There will always be some heroes who are more fan favorites or have more useful powers than others. Whether that makes him cooler or repetitive is up to one’s personal preferences. This particular character is half cold and unfeeling machine, half cold and unfeeling reptile. Can you identify this fallen Vindicator, or will you fail, just as this character failed to guess the answer Rick’s question in a doomsday scenario?

Question 27

Where did Beth spend her childhood?

Beth is a mess of insecurities, forever trying to appease a father who manipulates and mistreats her and her kids. But perhaps it all began in her childhood, as Rick admits he was far from the best of Dads. But he created a special place for her to spend her time safely, a magical realm with rainbow waterfalls, breathable water, and nothing that could harm her in any way whatsoever. Then she showed the place to a kid from her neighborhood and locked him away in this realm forever. What’s it called?

Question 28

What were the Zigerian scammers trying to steal?

The Zigerians are an alien species whose culture is based on elaborate scams and stealing. When they tried to scam Rick in the episode “M. Night Shaym-Aliens,” they didn’t count on being outsmarted by him—or out-dunced by the ridiculousness of Jerry’s lame pitch and subsequent hijinks after Jerry stumbled through the Zigerian simulation when Jerry was abducted by accident. But all of this was a scam within a scam within another scam as the Zigerians worked to fool Rick into revealing the secret to this rare material.

Question 29

Which of these is a videogame?

Virtual reality is a lot cooler once one leaves the solar system. Out among the stars is an arcade called BLIPS AND CHIPS. This wonderful multimedia entertainment haven has beer, games, prizes and more. But among its games is an incredible immersive VR game that takes one to all new levels of experience as they connect with a deeply personal and completely fictional life experience. Can you identify the game in question, and far more importantly, can you beat its high score?

Question 30

What is this appliance called?

According to interdimensional TV commercials, everyone has one and everyone knows what it is used for. But in this dimension, the purpose of this device may be a little harder to figure out. What we do know is that a stolen one is worth six and a half Brapples, according to the TV personality Stealy. This item was so popular among fans of the show, the Collector’s Edition Blu-Ray included owner manuals for operating this appliance. All true fans should be able to identify this.

Question 31

What type of car does Mr. Sneezy drive?

It’s an old truism that one’s vehicle is an important expression of self. That’s why car commercials are so successful. They appeal to the personal vanities of the average motorist. This question deals with one of the many commercials Rick watched on interdimensional television. But just who is Mr. Sneezy, and what makes him a celebrity in his universe? And the bigger question, considering that people’s car choices often reflect their values, what is the official car of a celebrity like Mr. Sneezy?

Question 32

Which of these is a brand of wafers?

On the Citadel, there is a company that produces sweet flavored wafers as a desert. The flavor comes from holding one Rick hostage, replaying his dearest memory on a repeating loop, and extracting the emotional essence his brain produces at reliving the memory. This purified essence is then put into each and every wafer. To quote one of the company commercials, “Come home to the impossible flavor of your own completion.” What’s the name of the company that produces these wafers?

Question 33

How do Krootabulans say hello?

The Krootabulans are a telekinetic race of hunters and huntresses who track their quarry across the galaxies. They have telekinetic abilities, extreme physical fitness, and the ability to essentially teleport from one location to another by phase-shifting. When Jerry is separated from Beth, he starts dating a Krootabulan named Keara. Here is is revealed that Morty has become familiar with Krootabulan culture during one of his many adventures when he greets Keara in her native tongue. What was the Krootabulan greeting?

Question 34

Who is this character?

Can you identify this character who was first seen on his own TV show in the episode “Interdimensional Cable 2?” The character specializes in taking things that belong to others, sometimes right in front of their proper owners (despite any objections), and then going to a secret location where he tells audiences how much he estimates each stolen item to be worth. His arms can stretch to amazing lengths to help him in his robberies, and he lives in a “special safe room.”

Question 35

What is the devil’s company called?

After the failure of his small boutique, Needful Things, the Devil works with Summer to build a major modern company which quickly becomes an online phenomenon and is eventually bought out by Google. After this success, he lets Summer go, “Zuckerberging” her, as she puts it, so that he can enjoy the riches of his success without her. She eventually gets her vengeance on him, but the fate of his company is never revealed. Do you know the name of his highly successful corporation?

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