Rick teaches Jerry that he works smarter, not harder.
Rick shares his secret recipe with the family.
Morty gets audited.
Summer and Morty spend time together with friends.
Rick and Morty find themselves confused. They remember some of their adventures together, which leads them to a stand-off with an old enemy.
Morty receives a gift from a random stranger on the street.
Morty is trapped and Rick needs to save him, but to do so, Summer must do a Die Hard.
Summer and Morty lock into their new ultra-realistic video game console.
Out of the blue, Earth’s old rulers return. They make a great case for changing the way society works, but Rick isn’t going to put up with it.
A failed Rick experiment creates monsters that threaten the country.
On Thanksgiving, Rick and Morty need to get a presidential pardon.
The Smith family tries to cope without Rick, which is painful enough on its own without taking into consideration the stifling rules put into place by the Federation. Meanwhile Rick’s…
Rick goes toe to toe with the President in this one broh.
Jerry works on an app with an alien despite Rick’s warning not to and Morty’s objections. Rick tracks down his own manure mystery.
Rick and Morty find themselves on a space train that’s one big narrative device.
Rick and Morty find themselves in a fight against face-hugging aliens who just happen to have an M&Ms store.
An adventure with an invisibility belt, but a family that disappears together, must stay together.
Jerry gets sick, and Rick sparks up the TV.
The whole family makes mistakes.
Rick gets emotionally invested when meeting an old friend, while Beth and Jerry have a falling out after making a discovery under the garage.
Rick battles the devil and upsets Summer. Meanwhile, Jerry and Morty hang out.