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"The Ricklantis Mixup," also known as "Tales of the Citadel", is the seventh episode of the third season of Rick and Morty. It is the 28th episode of the series overall. It premiered on September 10, 2017. It was written by Ryan Ridley and directed by Dominic Polcino. Rick and Morty encounter a visiting Rick and Morty from the Citadel of Ricks before heading off on an amazing adventure …
Sep 11, 2017 · ‘Rick and Morty’ Review: ‘The Ricklantis Mixup’ Delivers a Brilliant and Devastating Meditation on TV, Power, and Life Itself. Frightening, moving, and existential, this pantheon-level ...
The Secret Service Ricks reveal that Candidate Morty survived and will become President of the Citadel before throwing Campaign Manager Morty into space. Meanwhile, Rick D. Sanchez III takes his place with the Shadow Council of Ricks and President Morty, who proceeds to kill every member of the council who opposes him.
"For the Damaged Coda" is a song by Blonde Redhead used as the "Unofficial Theme" for Evil Morty! .
In the commentary for "Tales From the Citadel", it's revealed that the other side of The Wishing Portal was a universe/planet that complained to a Rick once about not leaving a tip. In retaliation, the Citadel decided to dump all their garbage onto that planet. Slick Morty survived by landing on a heap of garbage.
It is the 28th episode of the series overall. It premiered on September 10, 2017. It was written by Ryan Ridley and directed by Dominic Polcino.
If you still have goosebumps over this emotional episode's final song, we're right there with you. Here's everything you need to know about the who I am to you Rick and Morty song, aka “I Am the Antichrist to You”, the song that plays during Rick and Morty Season 5, Episode 3's credits.Jul 6, 2021
Fourteen years later, “For the Damaged Coda” was used in the final moments of an episode of Adult Swim's Rick and Morty during the cartoon's first season.Oct 1, 2018
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Evil MortyEvil Morty, sometimes known as "Eye Patch Morty," formerly known as "President Morty" or "Candidate Morty" prior to his election, is one of the main antagonists of Rick and Morty.
The Citadel was ultimately destroyed after Evil Morty set off a chain reaction of events that kills all the Ricks and most of the Mortys in the Citadel and ultimately exploded after Evil Morty broke through the Central Finite Curve.
Rick's backstory only intensifies from there. The alliance of Ricks planned to destroy C-137 before he could kill again. Instead, he nearly wiped them out. The remaining survivors pledged fealty to Rick and together they built The Citadel.Sep 7, 2021
As was explained during the finale for season five, Evil Morty was attempting to escape a never-ending cycle, wherein the Ricks put together an existence for the Mortys of the multiverse to always be "enslaved" to their respective Grandfathers.Sep 11, 2021
The Citadel of Ricks was first introduced in season 1's penultimate episode "Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind," where it's introduced to Morty as "a few thousand versions of me had the ingenious idea of banding together like a herd of cattle or a school of fish or those people who answer questions on yahoo answers. ...Sep 10, 2021