Rick and Morty Season 7 Reveals Puntastic Episode Titles

Summary

  • Rick and Morty Fans are eagerly awaiting the emotional and funny seventh season, which is set to be a dark chapter.
  • The creative team on the series has always come up with imaginative puns for episode titles, regardless of their relevance to the plot.
  • The upcoming season marks a monumental contract extension and potential narrative shift, with Rick bent on revenge and higher stakes than ever.


The countdown is on for the return of everyone’s favorite dysfunctional grandparent-grandson team. Rick and Morty. Viewers eagerly await the start of Season 7, which promises to be an emotional whirlwind and possibly the darkest chapter in the ongoing narrative of the tormented inventor and his grandson. Recently, Swimming for adults announced the titles of the episodes for the upcoming season, characteristic of Rick and MortyThey are full of puns borrowed from mainstream culture.

This practice of giving episodes witty, pun-filled titles has been a staple of the series since its inception, regardless of its relevance to the episode’s plot. Over the past decade, the creative minds behind this iconic series have continued to deliver imaginative puns. The seventh season program includes titles such as “How Poopy got his poop back,” “The Jerrick Trap,” “Air Force Wong,” “This is Amort,” “Unmortricken,” “Rickfending Your Mort,” “Wet Kuat Amortican Summer,” “Rise of the Numbericons: The Movie,” “Mort: Ragnarick,” And “Don’t be afraid of Mort.”

The upcoming season is part of a monumental renewal deal Rick and Morty already secured in 2018 after the outstanding success of the third season. This renewal, one of the largest in scripted television history, included a commission of approximately seventy episodes, allowing series co-creator Dan Harmon to delve deeper into the world he was creating. While the announcement did not list the exact total number of seasons included in the contract, the general conclusion was that there would be seven new seasons of ten episodes each.

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Rick and Morty Season 7 promises exciting changes, high stakes and new approaches

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Intriguingly, it seems that a more integrated storyline is beginning to develop, even if the series has largely eschewed a straight-forward narrative. Rick Sanchez of Earth C-137 has searched for years for the version of himself responsible for the deaths of his wife and daughter. It seems that Rick has once again tracked down his enemy, and this time he is determined not to let him escape.

Aided by his grandson Morty, Rick is on a quest to avenge his lost loved ones while protecting his newfound family. With our main characters running out of time and the future of the multiverse hanging in the balance, the stakes have risen to unprecedented levels.

Nevertheless, a significant change is expected for this season. Justin Roiland, who voiced both Rick and Morty has been fired from all Adult Swim projects since 2013, including Rick and Morty, following allegations of domestic violence. Roiland’s alleged unprofessionalism and the damage he caused outside of work prompted Adult Swim and Harmon to continue the series without him. Although Roiland’s replacement has not yet been announced, an announcement is expected immediately before the start of the season premiere.

As enthusiasts eagerly await the comeback of Rick and Morty For now, on October 7th, you can enjoy the full range of ingeniously crafted episode titles. With a new narrative direction, new voice actors and the same irreverent humor, season seven will be an exciting chapter in the series Rick and Morty Saga.

Lindsay Lowe

Lindsay Lowe is a Worldtimetodays U.S. News Reporter based in Canada. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Lindsay Lowe joined Worldtimetodays in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: LindsayLowe@worldtimetodays.com.

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