Every Rick & Morty Anthology Episode, Ranked Worst To Best
Rick and Morty, Adult Swim’s hit show known for its dark humor, complex science fiction themes, and anthology-style episodes, has captured the attention of viewers around the world. These anthology episodes stand out for their experimental storytelling and unique format, often diverging from the show’s main narrative to explore a wide range of characters and scenarios. Let’s journey into the multiverse and rank every Rick and Morty anthology episode from worst to best.
10.Interdimensional Cable 2: Tempting Fate – The sequel to the show’s first anthology episode struggled to capture the original’s charm, with improvised skits that didn’t always hit the mark. Despite some memorable moments, this follow-up lacks the freshness of its predecessor.
9.Morty’s Mind Blowers –Taking a break from Interdimensional Cable, this episode sees Morty discovering a room filled with memories that Rick has removed from his mind. While an intriguing concept, not all memory vignettes provided the laughs fans had come to expect.
8.The Vat of Acid Episode – While not a traditional anthology, this episode includes various scenarios featuring Morty using a do-over device provided by Rick. It’s a brilliant narrative that plays with structure and time but is more cohesive than other entries on this list.
7.One Crew over the Crewcoo’s Morty – A series of heists within heists offers viewers light satire on the genre. The non-stop twists make for a fun ride, though it doesn’t reach the heights of more engaging anthologies.
6.Rattlestar Ricklactica – Time travel snakes and an increasingly complicated series of events make this episode an instant classic but somewhat fractured in narrative compared to top-rated anthologies.
5.Total Rickall –An alien parasite causing false memories introduces a slew of zany characters, leading to classic moments and quotable lines. It comes together more neatly than other anthology-like episodes.
4.Never Ricking Morty –Quite meta in its approach, this episode parodies narrative devices and storytelling itself within a perpetually moving story train filled with disparate vignettes that somehow fit perfectly together.
3.Rickmurai Jack – Featuring various versions of Ricks and Mortys from across dimensions, this action-packed episode smartly wove together multiple storylines into one cohesive narrative unlike any other anthology episode.
2.The ABC’s of Beth –Exploring different aspects of Beth’s character through various flashbacks offers deep characterization while still including standalone anecdotes within those flashbacks creating a rich tapestry worth rewatching.
1.Tales From the Citadel (The Ricklantis Mixup) –An undisputed masterpiece, this episode dives deep into the lives of Ricks and Mortys living in the Citadel across a range of innovative vignettes that are both emotionally resonant and narratively satisfying.
Sibling rivalry, clones, space adventures – these anthology-style episodes dive into every corner of imagination while still managing to maintain the essence that makes Rick and Morty such an engaging show. While some may not have hit every note perfectly, they all contribute uniquely to Adult Swim’s animated phenomenon.”