Rick and Morty (Universe)/History

This sub-page lists all known media from the Rick and Morty franchise that is represented in MultiVersus.

Fighters:

 * An early prototype of Morty, known as Mharti, debuted in this animated short.
 * An early prototype of Rick, known as Doc, debuted in this animated short.

Fighters:

 * Morty appears as a Fighter. In addition, Justin Roiland first voiced Morty in this show, with his and Evil Morty's quotes being recycled from the first five seasons of the show.
 * Rick appears as a Fighter. In addition, Justin Roiland first voiced Rick in this show, with his and SEAL Team Rick's quotes being recycled from the first five seasons of the show.

Variants:

 * Morty (Default) appears as a Variant for Morty.
 * Rick (Default) appears as a Variant for Rick.

Taunts:

 * Portal Moon appears as a Taunt for Rick.

NPCs:

 * Some of the Mr. Meeseeks seen in the Beginning/Advanced Tutorial courses wear Rick's grappling shoes, which originate from this episode.
 * The Space Cruiser appears in Morty's Up Specials, Uh, Auto-Pilot?.

Map Theme Songs:

 * Rick and Morty: Show Me What You Got, which plays on the Cromulons Map, is an orchestral mix of this show's intro theme.

Badges:

 * Morty Wins appears as a Badge.
 * Rick Wins appears as a Badge.

Profile Icons:

 * 20 Minutes Adventure features Rick and Morty.
 * Infini-Morty features Morty.
 * Morty appears as a Profile Icon.
 * Rick appears as a Profile Icon.
 * Rick C-137 features Rick.

NPCs:

 * The Space Cruiser's design comes from this episode.

Fighters:

 * Rick's Grounded and Aerial Neutral Specials, Meeseek and Destroy and Meeseeks, Up Here!, are named after and feature the Meeseeks. Meeseek and Destroy is also specifically named after this episode.

Signature Perks:

 * Bit Of A Stickler Meeseeks appears as a Signature Perk for Rick.

NPCs:

 * The Mr. Meeseeks originate from this episode. In addition, Justin Roiland first voiced the Mr. Meeseeks in this show.

Items:

 * The Meeseeks Box appears as an Item.

Taunts:

 * Morty's Default Taunt references his love for orange juice, which he was first seen drinking in this episode.

Variants:

 * Evil Morty, who made its debut in this episode, appears as a "Substitute" Variant for Morty. In addition, Justin Roiland first voiced Evil Morty in this show.

Signature Perks:

 * I'm More Than Just A Hammer appears as a Signature Perk for Morty.

NPCs:

 * Hammerhead Morty appears in Morty's Grounded Side Attack, Unresolved Anger Issues.

Profile Icons:

 * Evil Morty appears as a Profile Icon.

Taunts:

 * Rick's Shake Taunt is based on a scene from this episode.

Signature Perks:

 * Squanchin' Pyrotechnics appears as a Signature Perk for Rick, and references Squanchy, who made his debut in this episode.

Profile Icons:

 * Infini-Morty references the "Goodbye Moonmen" song scene from this episode.

Fighters:

 * The pistol that Morty uses in some of his attacks originates from this episode.

Taunts:

 * Morty's Head Bent Over Taunt references his dance and is named after the song from this episode.
 * Rick's Get Schwifty Taunt is based on his dance and is named after the song from this episode.

NPCs:

 * Armagheadon debuted in this episode. In addition, Justin Roiland first voiced Armagheadon in this show.
 * The Cromulons debuted in this episode.

Maps:

 * The Cromulons Map is based on the events that happen in this episode.

Map Theme Songs:

 * Rick and Morty: Show Me What You Got, which plays on the Cromulons Map, contains some excerpts from the "Get Schwifty" song. It's title also references Armagheadon's famous quote, "Show me what you got!".
 * Rick and Morty: Get Schwifty, which plays on the Cromulons Map, is a remix of the "Get Schwifty" song.

Fighters:

 * The Sanchez rocket ski shoes that Rick uses in his Grounded Side Special, Portal Theory, while on cooldown come from this episode.

NPCs:

 * The Space Cruiser's AI is referenced via Morty's Up Specials' title, Uh, Auto-Pilot?.

Fighters:

 * A Plumbus, which first appeared in this episode, is featured in Morty's Grounded Down Attack, Plumbus Time!.

Signature Perks:

 * Extra Fleeb Juice appears as a Signature Perk for Morty.

Fighters:

 * The axe that Morty uses in his Aerial Side Attack, Barbarian Instincts, originates from this episode.

Ringout VFXs:

 * The Screaming Sun, who is featured in the Sun Scream Ringout VFX, originates from this episode. In addition, Dan Harmon first voiced the Screaming Sun in this episode.

Variants:

 * SEAL Team Rick appears as a "Substitute" Variant for Rick. In addition, Justin Roiland first voiced SEAL Team Rick in this show.

NPCs:

 * Armothy appears in some of Morty's attacks.

Profile Icons:

 * I'm Pickle Rick! features the titular character from this episode.

Fighters:

 * The force field belt that Rick uses in his Aerial Side Attack, Personal Space, comes from this episode.

Fighters:

 * The arm cannon that Rick uses in his Grounded Side Attack, You Like Augments?, comes from this episode.

Fighters:

 * The jetpack that Rick uses in his Up Specials, Obviously a Jetpack and Goin' Even Higher, comes from this episode.

Profile Icons:

 * 20 Minutes Adventure's title references what Rick says at the beginning of this episode.
 * Toxic Morty features the titular character from this episode.

Variants:

 * President Morty appears as a Variant for Morty, being based off of his Evil Morty "Substitute" Variant.

Fighters:

 * The fart bomb that Rick uses in his Grounded Down Attack, Yeah, Fart Bomb!, comes from this episode.

Signature Perks:

 * Hephaestus is mentioned in the name for Rick's Hephaestus, Who? Signature Perk.

Fighters:

 * The magic ray that Rick uses in his Down Specials, Polymorphic Ray and Freefall Polymorpher, comes from this episode.

NPCs:

 * The Space Snakes that appear in some of Morty's attacks are based on the snakes featured in this episode.

Variants:

 * Evil Morty's design is based on his cameo appearance from this episode.

Fighters:

 * The save point device that Morty uses in his Down Specials, Temporal Back-Up, originates from this episode. Morty's losing animation is him jumping in a fake vat of acid, which also references this episode.

Fighters:

 * The rocket boots that Rick uses in his Aerial Down Attack, Collatrickal Damage, come from this episode.

Fighters:

 * The elemental rings of fire and earth, that appear in Morty's Up Aerial Attack (Power of Fire!) and Grounded Side Special (Power of Earth!) respectively, originate from this episode.

Fighters:

 * The grenades that Morty uses in some of his attacks originate from this episode. The "Narnia" Dimension portal that Morty uses in his Aerial Side Special, Another Portal?, also originates from this episode.
 * Rick's quote from his website description comes from this episode.

Signature Perks:

 * Oh That's Still A Grenade appears as a Signature Perk for Morty.

Fighters:

 * The laser blades that Rick uses in his Grounded Side Attack, You Like Augments?, come from this episode.

Fighters:

 * The plasma whip that is featured in Rick's Grounded Up Attack, Laser Whip, Baby!, originates from this episode.

Signature Perks:

 * Hephaestus, Who? appears as a Signature Perk for Rick.

Profile Icons:

 * Rick C-137 references a scene from this music video.