Skip navigation

Rick and Morty

The setting of Rick and Morty is anchored in a mundane, suburban home in Seattle, Washington, which serves as a grounding point for the show’s domestic drama. The most vital location is Rick’s garage, a cluttered, high-tech laboratory where the Smith family attempts to maintain a semblance of normal life. However, this "home base" is notoriously fragile; because Rick frequently destroys or abandons his reality, the family has migrated across several different dimensions—such as the original Dimension C-137, the "Cronenberg" world, and their current "Parmesan" reality—making their specific physical location less important than their place within the multiverse.

Beyond Earth, the setting expands into a chaotic multiverse accessible via Rick’s portal gun. This encompasses the Central Finite Curve, a curated collection of universes where Rick is the smartest being alive, and iconic hubs like The Citadel, a massive space station populated entirely by infinite variants of Ricks and Mortys. Whether traveling to the miniature world inside a car battery or alien planets like Gazorpazorp, the setting is defined by its lack of limits, constantly jumping between high-concept sci-fi landscapes and the claustrophobic, relatable reality of a dysfunctional American household.

Filter types
Filter series
Loading...