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Morty Smith

Morty Smith is one of the two titular protagonists of the animated series , which follows the misadventures of a nihilistic and his anxious grandson across infinite dimensions. Created by and for , Morty is portrayed as a 14-year-old boy who lives with his —parents and , and older sister Summer—in a suburban home outside , . As Rick Sanchez's grandson, Morty is frequently dragged into perilous escapades via Rick's portal gun, where he serves as the emotional anchor, moral compass, and audience surrogate amid escalating chaos. Character Traits and Role
Morty is characterized by his kind-hearted yet naïve nature, low self-esteem, frequent anxiety, and a tendency to stutter under pressure, making him easily manipulated by Rick's schemes while highlighting the contrast between everyday family life and cosmic .
His grounded perspective often critiques Rick's selfishness and amorality, evolving over the series from a passive to someone who occasionally asserts , such as in episodes exploring his relationships or personal growth.
This dynamic drives much of the show's humor and themes, blending domestic with multiverse-spanning action.
Creation and Portrayal
The character draws inspiration from in , reimagined through Roiland's early parody short The Real Animated Adventures of Doc and Mharti, which parodied the film's grandfather-grandson duo as a deliberate troll on studios.
Originally voiced by co-creator from the 2013 pilot through season 6, Morty's role expanded with the show's popularity, influencing spin-offs like video games and .
Since season 7, actor Belden has provided Morty's , maintaining the character's whiny, distressed delivery while adapting to new storylines.

Characterization

Personality and traits

Morty Smith is portrayed as an anxious and insecure 14-year-old boy who often grapples with moral dilemmas, serving as the emotional and ethical anchor of the series in stark contrast to his grandfather Rick Sanchez's nihilistic cynicism. His timid nature and make him easily distressed and impressionable, frequently leading to hesitant decision-making during high-stakes situations. Morty's speech is characterized by a recurring stutter, which underscores his vulnerability and discomfort in social interactions. Physically, Morty is depicted as a young adolescent boy with short brown hair, bulbous eyes, fair skin, and a slender build. He typically wears a plain yellow , blue , and , reflecting his everyday high school student . This unassuming appearance emphasizes his role as an ordinary teen thrust into extraordinary circumstances. Throughout the series, Morty exhibits a pattern of attraction to peers like his school crush , highlighting his awkward navigation of and romantic interests. Over time, his traits evolve from those of a naive and reluctant to a more assertive individual capable of independent action and challenging Rick's authority, though his core anxiety and moral compass remain central to his character. This growth is particularly evident in season 8 (), where Morty and his sister Summer are trapped in a simulation for 17 subjective years, accelerating his maturation and resentment toward Rick. The grandfather-grandson dynamic amplifies these contrasts.

Relationships

Morty Smith's most defining relationship is with his grandfather, , where he serves as a reluctant on adventures, blending with genuine bonding that shapes his and . This dynamic often positions Morty as a stabilizing influence against Rick's chaotic , fostering a grandfather-grandson bond that evolves into mutual dependence despite Rick's frequent exploitation of Morty's naivety. Their interactions highlight themes of emotional growth, with Morty occasionally challenging Rick's authority, underscoring a complex interplay of affection and control. Within his , Morty's ties to his mother are strained yet loving, influenced by her unresolved issues with Rick, which indirectly deepen Morty's and empathy amid household tensions. His relationship with father is marked by comedic contrasts in levels, with Jerry's insecurities prompting Morty to develop greater and over perceived favoritism toward his sister. With sister Summer, Morty shares a laced with support, helping him build emotional resilience and basic in a dysfunctional home environment. Morty harbors persistent romantic crushes, most notably on his classmate , which exemplify his social awkwardness and adolescent insecurities in pursuing connections. Later developments, such as his involvement with the eco-activist Planetina, reveal further layers of his emotional vulnerability, as these interests often end in heartbreak that accelerates his personal maturation. Morty's friendships remain limited, primarily confined to fleeting interactions with Rick's associates or school peers, amplifying his inherent social awkwardness and isolation from typical teenage experiences. This scarcity underscores how his adventures with Rick hinder conventional bonds, leaving Morty reliant on family for companionship while his anxiety subtly strains peer engagements.

Biography

Season 1

In Season 1 of , Morty Smith is portrayed as a 14-year-old high school student whose ordinary life is disrupted by his grandfather Rick Sanchez's arrival, forcing him into a series of chaotic interdimensional adventures that challenge his innocence and introduce moral complexities. Morty's reluctance to participate underscores his initial anxiety and desire for normalcy, as Rick's inventions and escapades repeatedly endanger the family, beginning with foundational events that establish his role as the grounded counterpart to Rick's . This season highlights Morty's early growth through encounters that force him to confront ethical dilemmas, such as unintended consequences of scientific meddling, while his crush on classmate emerges as a recurring motivator for seeking Rick's help. The series opens in the "Pilot" episode, where Rick moves into the Smith family home and immediately enlists a hesitant Morty for an adventure to another dimension to harvest "mega-seeds" for a scientific experiment, exposing Morty to alien threats and establishing the core family tensions—Jerry's disapproval, Beth's divided loyalties, and Summer's peripheral involvement. Morty's first moral quandary arises when he witnesses Rick's callous dismissal of dangers, culminating in a narrow escape that leaves him traumatized yet bonded to Rick. Later, in "Lawnmower Dog," Rick's device grants intelligence to the family dog Snuffles, leading to a canine uprising, while Morty joins Rick in infiltrating their math teacher Mr. Goldenfold's dreams to cheat on a test, navigating nightmarish scenarios involving the monstrous Scary Terry and confronting subconscious fears. These events amplify Morty's unease, as he grapples with the blurred lines between reality and Rick's manipulations. Further developments in "" showcase Morty's budding agency when he demands to lead an adventure, using Rick's Meeseeks Box—which summons blue creatures compelled to fulfill any task—to resolve family issues, though Jerry's misuse spirals into comedic violence. Morty guides Rick to a medieval planet, bartering with villagers and facing a grotesque tyrant, King Jellybean, in a quest for a crystal blade, marking his first proactive role despite the perils. The season's pivotal disruption occurs in "," where Morty, driven by his crush on , convinces Rick to create a for a school dance; the serum mutates with a flu , transforming humanity into Cronenberg-like monsters and forcing Rick and Morty to abandon their dimension for a parallel Earth where no one knows them. This catastrophe represents Morty's earliest profound moral dilemma, as he witnesses the he indirectly caused and must adapt to a "replacement" reality, deepening his dependence on Rick while eroding his sense of home. Season 1 concludes with lighter explorations of the in "," where Rick modifies the family's TV to access interdimensional cable, allowing Morty and to glimpse infinite alternate realities, including versions where succeeds as an actor or pursues her dreams. Morty briefly experiments with a device to view his potential future as a rock star, reflecting his teenage aspirations amid the absurdity, but ultimately discards it upon realizing the futility. Throughout these episodes, Morty's interactions with Meeseeks highlight the unintended chaos of Rick's tools, while his pursuit of originates in scenes that contrast his mundane desires with cosmic , fostering initial character growth from naive bystander to cautious participant in the multiverse's dangers.

Seasons 2–7

In Season 2, Morty Smith's adventures escalate as he navigates the broader implications of interdimensional travel and family dynamics under threat from external forces. During the events of "," Morty accompanies Rick on a bounty-hunting trip that inadvertently draws the attention of the , forcing them to evade capture and highlighting Morty's growing discomfort with Rick's moral ambiguities. Later, in "," the Smith household becomes infested with parasitic aliens that implant false memories, compelling Morty to distinguish reality from illusion amid the ensuing chaos and emotional turmoil. The season culminates in "," where the family attends Birdperson's wedding, only for it to unravel due to a Federation trap, resulting in their exile from Earth as the reestablishes control. Season 3 deepens Morty's exposure to the multiverse's dangers and his own identity crises. In "The Rickshank Rickdemption," Morty aids Rick in a daring from Federation custody, using clever deceptions to reclaim their portal technology and liberate from occupation. The season's obsession with drives a chaotic quest in the finale, "," where Morty's impulsive actions lead to a high-stakes at corporate headquarters, exacerbating tensions with the U.S. government. The introduction of Evil Morty in "" profoundly impacts Morty, as he witnesses an alternate version of himself rise to power in of Ricks through manipulation and assassination, prompting Morty to question his subservient role in Rick's shadow. In Season 4, Morty grapples with foresight, regret, and interstellar conflicts that test his autonomy. The episode "Edge of Tomorty: Rick Die Rickpeat" sees Morty acquire a crystal that reveals visions of his potential demises, leading him to obsessively alter his path in a bid for a heroic alongside , ultimately resulting in multiple gruesome resurrections and a reevaluation of his life choices. In "," a bite from a venomous space snake transports Morty to a prehistoric overrun by intelligent reptiles, sparking a war where Morty must ally with Rick to prevent an alternate timeline dominated by snakes. sessions, particularly in "Star Mort Rickturn of the Jerri," force Morty to confront the emotional scars from their adventures, as navigate invisibility-induced mishaps and revelations about Beth's cloned existence. Season 5 marks a turning point in Morty's assertiveness amid revelations about Rick's immortality scheme. In "," Morty embarks on a perilous heist to retrieve rare wine for Rick's dinner with Mr. Nimbus, infiltrating an underwater celebrity gala and showcasing his resourcefulness in high-society chaos. The , "Rickmurai Jack," culminates in the destruction of , where Morty witnesses Evil Morty's master plan unfold, escaping the collapsing society of Ricks and Mortys while grappling with the loss of countless alternate selves. The reveal of Operation Phoenix exposes Rick's use of cloned bodies for , leaving Morty horrified by the disposable nature of their grandfather's life and further straining their bond. Season 6 explores the aftermath of the Citadel's fall, emphasizing Morty's role in family relocation and survival challenges. Following the reset, adapt to life in the remnants of their original dimension, with Morty dealing with the psychological weight of multiversal displacement in the premiere "," where they return home only to face immediate threats from space. In "JuRicksic Mort," Morty joins Rick in a dinosaur-dominated adventure after ancient reptiles reclaim , negotiating uneasy alliances and battling to restore human dominance in a prehistoric upheaval. Season 7 intensifies Morty's involvement in Rick's long-simmering vendettas, culminating in themes of and inheritance. Throughout the season, Morty participates in family reunions that underscore their fractured yet resilient ties, briefly referencing strained relationships forged in prior adventures. The episode "Unmortricken" brings the revenge arc against Rick Prime to a head, as Morty teams with Rick and an unlikely ally—Evil Morty—to track and confront the original Rick who killed Diane and , resulting in a brutal showdown that forces Morty to witness profound violence and Rick's vulnerability. Across Seasons 2 through 7, Morty evolves from a reluctant to a more proactive participant, accumulating trauma from betrayals, deaths, and existential revelations while contributing to gradual family reconciliation, as seen in his increasing initiative during crises like the Citadel's destruction and the defeat of Rick Prime.

Season 8

The eighth season of , which premiered on May 25, 2025, and concluded on July 27, 2025, with ten episodes broadcast on , marked a pivotal phase in Morty Smith's , emphasizing his evolving independence in the aftermath of Rick Prime's defeat from the prior season. Voiced by newcomer Belden, Morty's portrayal highlighted his growing assertiveness, as prior traumas influenced his decisions to question his reliance on Rick during escapades. The season's narrative explored themes of legacy and self-discovery, with Morty confronting his role within the Smith family and broader interdimensional society, often through encounters that forced him to navigate personal crises without Rick's dominance. In the premiere episode, "Summer of All Fears," Morty and sister Summer are trapped in a simulated matrix by Rick, leading to chaotic virtual scenarios that strain family bonds and compel Morty to take initiative in unraveling the simulation's insect-infested nightmares. This setup underscored Morty's resourcefulness amid the absurdity, setting a tone for his season-long push toward autonomy. Later, in "The Rick, The Mort & The Ugly," Morty assumes a central role in a high-stakes bounty hunt amid Citadel reconstruction efforts, collaborating with variant clones including the calculating Arcade Morty, whose appearance hints at untapped potential in Morty's own capabilities for leadership and survival. The episode's focus on rogue clone dynamics amplified Morty's internal conflict over his identity, portraying him as less a passive sidekick and more an active participant in multiversal threats. "The Last Temptation of Jerry" shifted emphasis to 's transformation into a messianic "Broh" figure tied to a twisted lore, where Morty plays a supportive yet crucial role in the family's , helping contain while grappling with his father's vulnerability. Morty's involvement here revealed his maturing , as he balanced to the family against the season's undercurrent of . The season's penultimate , "Morty Daddy," delved into Morty's paternity crisis, reuniting him with his half-Gazorpian son, Morty Jr., in an emotional confrontation that explored themes of and fatherhood, forcing Morty to confront his own unfinished growth amid Rick and Summer's parallel precog adventure. Throughout the arc, Morty's interactions with rogue Jerrys—revealed as a secret interdimensional society operating via "The Road"—added layers to his self-discovery, exposing him to alternate family structures and the multiverse's underbelly of discarded variants. These encounters, peaking in Jerry-centric episodes like "Jerry's World," highlighted Morty's role in bridging family divides while asserting his agency, culminating in a season that solidified his transition from reluctant adventurer to a figure reckoning with his inherited chaos. The narrative's emphasis on legacy underscored Morty's potential to redefine his path, distinct from Rick's shadow, through selective high-impact adventures rather than exhaustive escapades. As of November 2025, the series has been renewed for season 9, which is in post-production and expected to premiere in 2026.

Rick and Morty: The Anime

": The Anime" is a 10-episode adult that premiered on August 15, 2024, on , serving as a set between the fifth and sixth seasons of the original show during a period when portal travel is disabled, separating the Smith family across dimensions. In this adaptation, produced by Sola Entertainment and animated by , Morty Smith is portrayed with a focus on his emotional vulnerability and personal growth, particularly through a central romance storyline that director Takashi Sano designed as a narrative springboard to connect the family's adventures. This emphasis highlights Morty's heightened emotional depth compared to his more reactive role in the main series, exploring his desires for connection amid chaotic interdimensional perils. The anime's stylized Japanese animation introduces distinct visual and narrative differences, such as fluid, exaggerated action sequences and vibrant, otherworldly designs that amplify the threats Morty encounters, including pursuits by the and time-altering anomalies. Morty's role centers on his partnership with Rick in a pseudo-virtual on , where he becomes entangled in new relationships, notably developing a romance with , a time-manipulating who draws him into alternate realities and personal dilemmas about love and loss. This arc underscores Morty's enhanced vulnerability, as he grapples with Elle's non-linear perception of time and her unresolved ties to a deceased alternate Morty, fostering his growth in navigating heartbreak and agency within Rick's inventions. Key storylines for Morty span the series' episodes, beginning with his entrapment in a dimension-twisting in "Girl Who Manipulates Time," evolving through romantic entanglements in "Alien Elle" and "Memories," and culminating in efforts against empires in later installments like "The Promise" and "Her Innermost Wish." These arcs emphasize threats, such as genocidal federations and temporal loops, while strengthening family bonds—Morty briefly connects with a space-faring Summer in resistance efforts— all rendered in a Japanese style that allows for introspective character moments amid high-stakes action. Unique elements include cultural nods to conventions, like prolonged fight scenes influenced by series such as Lupin III, and Morty's development in a non-Western format that prioritizes his internal conflicts over the original series' rapid-fire humor.

Comics

Morty Smith is a central figure in the main comic series published by , which ran from 2015 to 2020 for its initial 60 issues and saw a limited revival from January to December 2023, collected across 14 volumes by writers such as Zac Gorman (volumes 1–2), Kyle Starks (volumes 3–12), and Alex Firer (volumes 13–14). These stories typically depict Morty as Rick's anxious companion in high-stakes escapades, often emphasizing tensions and Morty's moral compass amid the chaos. Representative arcs include -focused narratives like "Corporate Assets," where Morty's everyday life is upended by corporate control over the Smith household, forcing him to confront the blurred lines between his normalcy and Rick's influence. Another standout adventure in issues #37–38 involves Morty being transformed into a during a blood-soaked confrontation with hordes of Draculas, underscoring his recurring role as the hapless victim in Rick's reckless schemes while showcasing moments of reluctant heroism. The anthology Presents, ongoing since 2018, expands Morty's character through standalone tales, including the 2022 one-shot "Morty’s Run," a solo story written by Ivan Cohen and illustrated by Puste, in which Morty must survive and lead in a dystopian society governed by tyrannical thirteen-year-olds, highlighting his resourcefulness independent of Rick. This series allows for deeper explorations of supporting elements from the broader franchise, with Morty's arcs often amplifying his internal conflicts, such as navigating teen isolation in multiversal settings. In 2025, Morty's prominence escalates in the franchise's first major comic event, vs. the Universe, launching with issue #1 on July 9 and concluding in October, written by and illustrated by Jarrett Williams, where multiversal threats converge, forcing Morty into unexpected leadership roles as Rick's usual dominance falters against an alliance of enraged dimensions. specials further integrate Morty's perspective amid the cosmic-scale conflict, emphasizing his growth from to pivotal decision-maker. Distinct from the , the incorporate non-canon elements like heightened absurd humor—such as improvised gadgets turning everyday objects into weapons—and innovative character studies, particularly Morty's amplified teen angst through introspective monologues during perilous outings, allowing for print-exclusive developments in his and relationships.

Other versions

Evil Morty

Evil Morty is a highly intelligent and manipulative variant of Morty Smith, distinguished by his ruthless pursuit of power and autonomy within the . He first appeared in the Season 1 "Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind," where he orchestrated the of numerous Ricks by controlling an "Evil Rick" through advanced cybernetic implants and mind control technology, aiming to scan Rick's brain for portal travel secrets. This introduction established him as a scheming antagonist far removed from the anxious, reluctant prime Morty who relies on his grandfather for guidance. Evil Morty's abilities stem from his exceptional and technological prowess, enabling him to outmaneuver even the most brilliant Ricks. He possesses mastery over , portal guns to access restricted dimensions, and developing devices like the eyepatch implant that allows him to kill Ricks and absorb their knowledge. In "The Ricklantis Mixup" from Season 3, he rises to become of the Citadel of Ricks by executing a political coup against the Shadow Council, using and to consolidate power over the interdimensional society. His core motivations revolve around rebelling against the dominance of Ricks across the multiverse, particularly the Central Finite Curve—a subset of realities engineered so that Ricks always emerge victorious, trapping Mortys in subservient roles. Frustrated by the systemic exploitation of Mortys, Evil Morty seeks total freedom beyond this oppressive structure, viewing the elimination of Rick's influence as essential to his independence. This drive culminates in Season 5's "Rickmurai Jack," where, after scanning Rick C-137's brain, he destroys , massacres countless Ricks and Mortys, and escapes the Curve using a modified golden portal gun that bypasses its limitations. In later appearances, Evil Morty's arc continues to emphasize his strategic detachment. The Season 7 "Unmortricken" reveals his backstory as an ordinary Morty abused by his own Rick, whom he killed with the eyepatch device before erasing his records and systematically eliminating other Ricks to build his expertise. There, he reluctantly allies with Rick C-137 and Morty to confront Rick Prime, providing crucial technology like Operation Phoenix revival pods while pursuing his goal of undisturbed exile outside the Curve; following the conflict, he departs as the new President Morty, solidifying his role as a self-preserving force.

Morty C-132

Morty C-132 is an alternate version of Morty Smith from C-132, primarily featured in the comic book series published by . In this dimension, died at a young age, sparing Morty the disruptive influence of interdimensional adventures and allowing him to pursue a conventional, stable life. As a result, Morty C-132 married and raised a family with his wife and children, embodying a path of domestic normalcy absent in other variants. The character's significance in the broader canon is highlighted in the season 6 episode "," where a malfunction causes a swap revelation, stranding elements of the prime and leading to an emotional reunion that underscores the fragility of their bonds across dimensions. This event exposes the ongoing displacements in the , with Morty C-132 representing one of the "what-if" outcomes the prime Morty could have experienced without Rick's interference. Unlike the prime Morty, who remains a teenager thrust into chaos, Morty C-132 exhibits a mature and responsible demeanor, shaped by years of family responsibilities rather than survival in alien worlds. His mirrors the prime version but conveys an aged, grounded tone, emphasizing emotional depth over youthful panic. Through Morty C-132, the series explores themes of alternate lives and existential "what-ifs," illustrating how Rick's presence—or absence—profoundly alters family dynamics and personal growth in the infinite .

Citadel Mortys

The Citadel of Ricks, a massive serving as a hub for interdimensional Ricks and their Morty companions, features a stratified society where Mortys occupy the position of an underclass. In seasons 3 through 5 of , Mortys are depicted as low-wage workers performing menial tasks such as factory labor, security duties, and bureaucratic roles within the 's sprawling districts, often under the oversight of Rick enforcers who maintain order through militarized policing. This dynamic positions Mortys as second-class citizens, residing in underprivileged areas like Morty-town, where Rick-less Mortys face heightened and , contrasting with the affluent Rick-dominated sectors. Key events highlight the tensions in this society, beginning with the season 3 in "," where a —later revealed as Evil Morty—wins the presidency on a platform promising reform for the oppressed Morty populace, exposing systemic inequalities like exploitative labor and limited rights. Morty uprisings occur sporadically, such as the revolt in season 1 that overthrows a Rick-led regime, but more prominently in season 5's "Rickmurai Jack," where escalating conflicts culminate in the Citadel's destruction; Evil Morty, leveraging his leadership, detonates the station to dismantle the Central Finite Curve, resulting in the deaths of countless Ricks and Mortys. Throughout these seasons, Mortys fill essential bureaucratic positions, from processing portal travel to enforcing minor regulations, underscoring their integral yet undervalued role in sustaining the Citadel's operations. Collectively, Citadel Mortys exhibit varied personalities but are generally portrayed as subservient, shaped by their cloned origins and frequent assignment as sidekicks to Ricks for camouflage against interdimensional threats—a process involving neural linking to mask Rick signals. This subservience is reinforced through experiments, including mass and mind-altering procedures to ensure compliance, as revealed in season 5, where Mortys are produced en masse for both utility and experimental purposes. Following the Citadel's destruction in season 5, scattered survivors face disarray in season 6, with the portal fluid reset inadvertently stranding remaining Ricks and Mortys across dimensions, effectively dissolving the society's structure and leaving Mortys without their centralized framework.

Pocket Mortys

is a mobile game developed by Big Pixel Studios and published by , released worldwide on January 13, 2016, for and devices. In the game, players assume the role of , who embarks on a quest to collect and train variants of Morty Smith from across the to compete in battles against other Ricks. The gameplay mechanics parody the Pokémon series, substituting Pokémon with Mortys that are captured, leveled up, and pitted in turn-based combat using a rock-paper-scissors system of types—rock, paper, and scissors—rather than traditional elemental types. The game features over 300 unique Morty variants, each with distinct appearances, stats including health points (HP), attack, defense, and speed, and abilities tailored to their type and rarity levels such as common, rare, or legendary. Examples include Cowboy Morty, a paper-type Morty originating from a dimension influenced by geopolitical events and dance crazes, and Car Morty, a rock-type Morty enhanced with nanobots that allow transformation into a vehicle. Mortys can evolve by combining duplicates, improving their base stats and unlocking new moves, with rarer variants requiring higher-level badges or specific in-game events to obtain. Originally launched as a promotional tie-in ahead of Rick and Morty Season 2's premiere in July 2016, the game has received ongoing updates through 2025, introducing new Morty variants inspired by later seasons, including those from Season 8 such as defiance-themed Mortys added in mid-2025. These updates expand the multiverse narrative, allowing players to capture Mortys in new dimensions like the Anime Dimension in August 2024 and Anatomy Park in November 2024, while maintaining the core focus on training grandsons for inter-Rick competitions. The game's lore draws brief inspiration from the Citadel of Ricks and Mortys in the television series, portraying a chaotic tournament where separated Mortys are rounded up across realities.

Dictator Morty

Dictator Morty is an alternate version of Morty Smith who emerges as a tyrannical ruler in the aftermath of the Citadel of Ricks' destruction, as depicted in the season 5 episode "Rickmurai Jack." This event unleashes multiversal chaos, enabling various Mortys to exploit the power vacuum left by deceased Ricks and seize control in their home dimensions. In dimension 304-X, a reality devoid of its original Rick, this Morty ascends to absolute authority, transforming from a typical into a formidable dictator amid the widespread instability. Power-hungry and ruthless, Dictator Morty leverages scavenged Rick technology to consolidate his regime, including devices for interdimensional and weaponry capable of generating monstrous . He deploys a massive goo-based across universes to systematically assassinate surviving Ricks, viewing them as existential threats to Morty . His governance relies on advanced modifications—despite limitations from depleted resources—and enforced loyalty from figures like his mother , who serves as a key enforcer. This variant exemplifies how Mortys, typically subjugated, can wield Rick-level ingenuity for oppressive ends when unconstrained. Dictator Morty's role underscores the fragility of multiversal order following the Citadel's fall and reveals the latent tyrannical potential within Morty, contrasting the subservient while echoing Evil Morty's calculated bid for independence. He features in brief but impactful appearances during rally sequences in the , where he galvanizes crowds with against Ricks, amplifying the broader danger of empowered Morty collectives destabilizing realities. Ultimately, his ambitions culminate in a fatal confrontation with the prime Rick C-137, who executes him to neutralize the threat.

Clone Morty

Clone Morty refers to the artificial duplicates of Morty Smith created and utilized through technologies in the universe, including adaptations of Rick's Operation Phoenix system—a consciousness-transfer protocol originally designed for Ricks' via cloned bodies. Operation Phoenix allows for revival by uploading consciousness into a new clone body after death in high-risk scenarios. The system's use for Mortys is demonstrated in season 7's "Unmortricken," where Evil Morty provides Operation Phoenix revival pods to Rick C-137 and the Smith family, enabling the of Morty and others after fatal encounters during their confrontation with Rick Prime. This shows how the technology can be extended beyond Ricks to Mortys, allowing seamless transfer of to new bodies, often without prior or awareness. Physically and mentally identical to the prime Morty, these clones function as disposable backups, engineered for perilous adventures that would otherwise endanger the original. The process inflicts profound emotional , manifesting as existential distress over fragmented memories of past "deaths" and the loss of authentic experiences. This setup profoundly questions the of , as each transfer blurs the line between the original Morty and his replicas, reducing him to a perpetual cycle of under Rick's control. It exemplifies Rick's exploitative dynamic with Morty, treating his grandson as a replaceable asset in multiversal schemes, which amplifies themes of and dependency in their partnership.

Worst Morty

The Worst Morty is a variant of Morty Smith originating from the Citadel of Ricks, depicted as a physically and mentally impaired individual engineered by Ricks in an attempt to create an effective weapon against their own kind. Introduced in the season 3 episode "," this Morty was designed as an anti-Rick assassin, but the genetic modifications resulted in severe , heightened aggression, and diminished cognitive abilities, causing the project to backfire spectacularly. Characterized by grotesque physical deformities, uncontrollable violence, and limited intelligence, the Worst Morty was deployed in a botched attempt on a Citadel Rick, where its instability led to failure rather than success. This portrayal serves as a satirical of the untapped or twisted potential within Morty variants when subjected to Rick's manipulative , emphasizing the ethical horrors of treating Mortys as disposable experiments. The variant's arc culminates in a suicide bombing that destroys itself and nearby targets, underscoring the Citadel's pattern of failed bio-engineering efforts on Mortys. As a symbol of the society's exploitative underbelly, the Worst Morty highlights how Ricks' hubris in altering Mortys often produces monstrous outcomes rather than functional tools.

Decoy Mortys

Decoy Mortys refer to the robotic and holographic duplicates of Morty Smith created by Rick Sanchez as a defensive strategy against external threats to the Smith family. Introduced in the season 5 episode "Mortyplicity," these decoys are part of broader decoy Smith families deployed across dimensions and locations to mislead assassins or invaders, allowing the prime family to remain hidden. Rick designs them to mimic the family's appearance and behavior, activating defensive protocols such as self-destruct sequences or combat responses when compromised. The decoys originate from Rick's heightened security measures following Beth Smith's interstellar activities, which exposed the to interstellar dangers similar to those posed by the in prior seasons. In "," an alert signals the destruction of a by squid-like aliens, prompting the prime Smiths to investigate; they discover layers of decoys—each created by prior decoys—engaged in mutual annihilation under " rules," where only one can survive. This cascade of violence involves decoy Mortys in brief combat roles, wielding weapons or triggering traps to eliminate rivals, underscoring the decoys' programmed expendability. Robotic variants form the core of the decoys, constructed from to replicate convincingly, while holographic projections appear in desperate scenarios, such as a decoy Rick summoning a massive illusory head to coordinate an assault on other decoys. These tools reflect Rick's profound , treating Morty—and by extension, the family—as interchangeable assets in his survival calculus, a theme echoed in the prime Morty's perilous adventures alongside Rick. The episode culminates in the prime family's victory over the horde, but the proliferation highlights the of deception inherent in Rick's machinations.

Grandpa Morty

Grandpa Morty refers to elderly iterations of Morty Smith from potential future timelines in the universe, portraying him as an aged version who has lived through decades of adventures and ordinary life. These depictions first appeared in a hallucinatory vision during the Season 7 episode "Fear No Mort" (episode 9), where Morty confronts his deepest fears in a Fear Hole . In this sequence, Morty envisions himself progressing from high school graduation to adulthood, securing a mundane job, purchasing a home, and maintaining family ties, including a married Summer, while continuing escapades with Rick until age takes its toll. This glimpse hints at Morty's potential path to , emphasizing themes of growth, normalcy, and the passage of time within the chaotic . The traits of these future Mortys blend accumulated from lifelong exposure to Rick's with lingering anxieties from his . In the , adult Morty exhibits greater independence and emotional maturity, forming deeper bonds with Rick that evolve beyond sidekick dynamics into mutual , yet he remains haunted by fears of abandonment and irrelevance. Interactions with an aging Rick underscore family continuity, as persists in despite physical decline, suggesting Rick's reluctance to let go of their partnership even as Morty embraces a balanced life with career and relationships. This portrayal serves as a narrative device to explore time-travel implications and alternate futures, contrasting Morty's grounded evolution against Rick's stasis-driven quests. Comic extensions further develop these elderly variants through standalone stories, providing alternate explorations of Morty's old age. In the 2024 one-shot ": Finals Week - Old Man Morty #1," written by Alex Firer and illustrated by Fred C. Stresing, a desperate young Morty—facing academic failure—encounters his elderly self during a multiversal mishap orchestrated by Rick. Old Man Morty, depicted as grizzled and reflective, aids his younger counterpart by sharing insights from a lifetime of regrets and triumphs, revealing a wiser demeanor tempered by persistent self-doubt and anxiety over unfulfilled potential. Their collaboration resolves the immediate crisis but highlights ongoing family dynamics, with Old Man Morty interacting with a similarly aged Rick to reinforce themes of enduring partnership and legacy across timelines. This issue expands on the show's hints by delving into narratives of aged Mortys navigating personal and cosmic challenges.

Space Morty

Space Morty is a variant of Morty Smith introduced in the 2024 anime series : The Anime, serving as a heroic counterpart adapted for conflicts. Paired with a version of Rick known as Rick, this Morty hails from a where he rose to as a planetary for his prowess in combating threats like the . His narrative underscores the multiverse's chaotic diversity, illustrating how random dimensional circumstances can forge a Morty uniquely suited to space-based heroism and adaptation. Equipped with a specialized that enhances his capabilities in zero-gravity and settings, Space Morty demonstrates physiological and technological adaptations enabling seamless operation in hostile environments. This gear allows him to engage in high-stakes battles with ease, positioning him as a symbol of amid the variations of Morty across realities. While some comic depictions explore hybrid alien traits like tentative appendages for enhanced mobility in alien terrains, these elements emphasize experimental adaptations in non-canon extensions of the lore. His role delves into themes of and , as his untimely in combat prompts time-altering interventions by his Rick, influencing cross-dimensional events. Space Morty appears primarily through flashbacks and recounted tales in : The Anime, where his exploits drive key plot developments, including alliances with characters like Alien . His presence is brief but impactful in the television format, with expanded explorations of his space-adapted profile in the 2025 Rick and Morty vs. the Universe comic event, which amplifies adaptation motifs through ensemble variant interactions.

Arcade Morty

Arcade Morty is a variant of Morty Smith introduced in the third episode of the eighth of , titled "The Rick, The Mort & The Ugly," which aired on June 8, 2025, on . This character emerges in the aftermath of the Citadel of Ricks' destruction in season 5, where surviving Morty clones have formed a makeshift to escape exploitation by Rick clones. As one of these clones, Arcade Morty operates the settlement's , which doubles as an arcade, providing a semblance of normalcy and community amid the chaos. Distinct from the series' primary Morty, Arcade Morty exhibits a confident and calculating demeanor, blending elements of resourcefulness and emotional guardedness that set him apart from more passive Morty variants. He demonstrates by organizing protection for fellow Morty clones in their wild west-inspired town, reflecting a rare proactive stance among Mortys typically overshadowed by Ricks. This variant's name and role evoke culture, subtly satirizing and simulated realities within the show's framework, though his story emphasizes survival over literal game mechanics. In the episode, Arcade Morty forms an unlikely alliance with Homesteader Rick, a rural variant of , to combat a gang of raider Ricks who kidnap Morty clones for labor in rebuilding . Their partnership drives the plot, culminating in a rescue mission that highlights themes of Morty autonomy and the cyclical abuse in Rick-Morty dynamics, allowing Arcade Morty to escape with survivors and seek a freer existence. While the episode centers on these alternate duo rather than the Smith family, it ties into season 8's broader exploration of fractured relationships and meta-adventures across dimensions.

Miscellaneous variants

In the expansive of , numerous minor variants of Morty Smith serve as brief exemplars of experimental mishaps, peripheral inhabitants, or comedic asides, underscoring the chaotic diversity of infinite realities without central narrative roles. These variants often highlight themes of genetic tampering by Ricks, unintended multiversal byproducts, or satirical jabs at societal structures, appearing fleetingly to emphasize the disposability of individual Mortys in the grander scheme. One such example is Hammerhead Morty, a robust, shark-headed iteration engineered as a labor tool, who briefly joins the Morty uprising against oppressive Ricks in the Citadel during Season 3, Episode 1, "The Rickshank Rickdemption." His design represents a failed attempt at optimizing Mortys for manual work, showcasing the Ricks' casual exploitation of their grandsons across dimensions. Similarly, Lizard Morty, a reptilian-hybrid variant with scaled skin and altered physiology, appears as a background student at Morty Academy in Season 3, Episode 7, "The Ricklantis Mixup," embodying the grotesque outcomes of interdimensional accidents or fusions. In Season 4, gags involving immature or regressed Mortys, such as the toddler-like figures in multiversal daycare parodies akin to Jerryboree setups, further illustrate one-off experimental failures where young Mortys are sidelined in absurd, neglectful scenarios. These elements culminate in the 2025 comic event Rick and Morty vs. The Universe, which features ephemeral minor Mortys from niche dimensions—like dystopias or realms—as fugitives in a multiversal , reinforcing the endless, often tragic permutations of Morty's existence.

Creation and development

Concept and design

Morty Smith was co-created by and as one of the two protagonists of the animated series , which premiered on in December 2013. The character originated from Roiland's 2006 short film "The Real Animated Adventures of Doc and Mharti," a of featuring a and his young sidekick, intentionally designed to provoke legal attention from Universal Studios. Harmon, who co-founded the short film festival where the short debuted, collaborated with Roiland to develop the concept into a full series, reimagining the duo as grandfather and grandson Morty in a darker, more nihilistic sci-fi comedy. Morty's design emphasizes simplicity to facilitate expressive , portraying him as an awkward, wide-eyed 14-year-old with spiky brown hair, a yellow shirt, and blue pants, allowing for exaggerated facial reactions amid the show's chaotic adventures. This minimalist style supports fluid, over-the-top movements typical of 2D , drawing from Roiland's early influences in crude, parody-driven shorts. The name "Morty" evolved from "Mharti" in the original short, a phonetic twist on from , refined during development to fit the character's . In early development, Morty was conceived as a moral, anxious to Rick's amoral genius, embodying themes of youthful innocence clashing with adult and the search for meaning in an indifferent . Harmon described Morty as representing the "honest" struggles of and , contrasting Rick's cynical worldview to explore philosophical tensions without overt preaching. This dynamic was central to the 2013 pilot, establishing Morty as the relatable human anchor in Rick's escapades. Following Roiland's departure from the series in January 2023 amid domestic abuse allegations (charges filed but dropped in March 2023) and reports of other misconduct, including inappropriate sexual conduct, the recast Morty's voice role and made adjustments to maintain , ensuring the character's core traits remained intact for ongoing seasons. These changes supported the show's long-term viability, bolstered by Adult Swim's 2018 renewal through Season 10 and further extensions announced in 2024, allowing for sustained evolution in Morty's portrayal amid shifting creative leadership.

Voice portrayal

Morty Smith was originally voiced by across the first six seasons of , delivering a distinctive high-pitched, performance that emphasized the character's anxiety and vulnerability. This vocal style, often described as raw and halting, reflected Morty's frequent emotional distress and hesitation in high-stakes situations. Following Roiland's departure from the series in 2023 amid domestic abuse allegations (charges later dropped) and other controversies, including reports of , recast the role for season 7, selecting Belden to voice Morty starting with the premiere "How Poopy Got His Poop Back" in October 2023. Belden was chosen for his ability to closely mimic Roiland's delivery, maintaining the high-pitched tone and stutter while bringing a fresh interpretation to the character. The recasting process sparked significant fan debate and backlash, with some viewers expressing concerns over preserving the show's iconic sound, though producers emphasized continuity in the audition process. In addition to the main series, Morty has been portrayed by other actors in promotional and spin-off media. Jaeden Martell provided the live-action voice and performance for Morty in a 2021 Adult Swim promo short titled "Rick and Morty: C-132," opposite Christopher Lloyd as Rick. For the 2024 anime adaptation Rick and Morty: The Anime, Japanese voice actor Keisuke Chiba voiced Morty in the original language track, adapting the character's essence for the medium while diverging from the English series' style. By season 8, which premiered in May 2025, Belden's portrayal had become more integrated and confident, with the voice actor noting increased ownership over Morty's emotional range and the character's growth amid ongoing adventures. This evolution helped stabilize the series post-recasting, allowing Belden to infuse subtle variations that aligned with Morty's developing resilience without altering the core anxious undertones established earlier.

Appearances in other media

Guest appearances

Morty Smith has appeared in cameo roles and parodies across various non-Rick and Morty media, often highlighting his anxious, wide-eyed persona in brief, humorous contexts. In the Hulu animated series Solar Opposites, created by former Rick and Morty contributors Justin Roiland and Mike McMahan, a headshot photograph of a younger version of Morty appears on the wall of a casting agency during the season 1 episode "The Quantum Ring," aired on May 8, 2020, as part of the show's numerous nods to its predecessor. In the 2022 Disney+ live-action/animated film Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, directed by , Chip and Dale are briefly transformed into the art style via a bootleg animation machine, with Dale rendered in a design closely resembling Morty during the sequence where the characters cycle through various cartoon aesthetics. A notable live-action portrayal occurred in September 2021, when actor played Morty in a series of promotional interstitials for Max, depicting a fictional live-action adaptation where Morty and Rick (portrayed by ) navigate a portal to escape a cinematic dimension, airing ahead of the season 5 finale. Morty also featured in the web series Half in the Bag from , where reprised his voice role in the November 30, 2022, episode "Jayus Ex Mikeina," dubbing over co-host Jay Bauman to portray Morty in a -inspired parody segment that serves as a comedic conclusion to an ongoing storyline. has featured Morty in various interstitial bumpers and shorts since 2013, such as the 2022 compilation , which includes animated vignettes showcasing Morty in absurd, scenarios between programming blocks. For promotional tie-ins related to season 8, which premiered on May 25, 2025, Morty's voice actor Harry Belden participated in interviews and panels, including an October 1, 2025, discussion with The Direct, where he shared insights into ongoing character development while reflecting on recent seasons.

Video games

Morty Smith serves as a central playable character in , a 2016 free-to-play mobile role-playing game developed by Big Pixel Studios and published by . In the game, players assume the role of , who captures and trains various Morty variants for battles inspired by Pokémon mechanics, with the canonical Morty Smith as the starting fighter in story mode and multiplayer arenas. The title features a where navigate multiversal challenges, emphasizing Morty's role as a reluctant sidekick in turn-based combats against other Ricks and their Morty teams. In Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality, released in 2017 for VR platforms by Owlchemy Labs and Adult Swim Games, Morty appears as the co-protagonist, with players controlling a clone of him to assist Rick in absurd experiments and portal-hopping adventures. The game highlights Morty's hapless perspective through puzzle-solving and interaction tasks in Rick's garage and alien dimensions, reinforcing his dynamic as the anxious grandson enduring interdimensional chaos. Morty Smith is a playable in the free-to-play platform brawler MultiVersus, developed by Player First Games and published by , where he debuted in open beta in 2022 and received expanded content upon the full launch in May 2024. As a bruiser-class character, Morty utilizes gadgets like his gun and portal abilities in 2v2 and 1v1 matches, often paired with Rick in team modes that underscore his sidekick archetype. Additional mobile tie-ins, such as ongoing updates to , integrate Morty variants from the series into collection and battle systems. By 2025, received Season 8-inspired content updates, introducing new Morty variants tied to episode themes, such as defiance-era designs, enhancing the collector and co-op battle modes where the prime Morty remains a core playable asset; as of November 2025, weekly updates continue to add Season 8-related Mortys. Similarly, added cosmetic like the Mech Suit Morty skin in early 2025, expanding co-op play options that emphasize Morty's supportive role alongside other franchise crossovers. These updates maintain Morty's prominence as an interactive element across official gaming titles.

Reception

Critical reception

Critics have widely praised Morty Smith's portrayal for its emotional depth, particularly in how it captures the character's vulnerability and gradual empowerment amid interdimensional chaos. Reviews of seasons 3 through 5, such as The A.V. Club's analysis of "," commended Morty's shift from a passive, anxious to a more assertive figure navigating moral complexities and asserting agency in high-stakes scenarios. This growth was seen as a highlight, with outlets like Toons Mag noting the complexity of Morty's relationships and personal evolution as key strengths in his reception. However, some critiques have addressed an over-reliance on in Morty's development, arguing that the repeated psychological toll from Rick's adventures risks making his arc feel formulaic and emotionally exhausting. ranked instances of Rick's abusive treatment of Morty from seasons 1 through 8. The recasting of Morty's voice in season 7, with Belden replacing , drew attention for its seamless integration, though minor differences in delivery were noted; praised the change for preserving the character's anxious without derailing the show's momentum. Thematically, Morty has been lauded for representing youthful and grounding in sci-fi storytelling, serving as a to nihilistic and highlighting ethical dilemmas in multiversal adventures. Episodes centering Morty's arcs, including "Rickmurai Jack," have achieved strong aggregate scores, with the season 5 finale earning a 100% on based on critic consensus for its character-driven revelations and forward momentum. Overall, such installments reflect sustained critical acclaim for his contributions to the show's emotional core. In its review of Season 8, which aired from May to July 2025, noted the season's mixed quality (7/10) but acknowledged ongoing character dynamics, including Morty's role in balancing absurdity with ethical tension, amid the voice cast transition.

Fan reception and impact

Morty Smith has garnered significant popularity among fans of , particularly through his recurring catchphrase "," which has become a staple in expressions of exasperation and has inspired widespread memes and online humor. This phrase, emblematic of Morty's anxious personality, frequently appears in and at conventions, where attendees recreate his disheveled look and wide-eyed demeanor to capture the character's essence. The 2017 Szechuan sauce promotion by exemplified the intensity of fandom, triggered by a brief mention of the discontinued sauce in the episode "." Fans mobilized en masse, leading to long lines, shortages, and chaotic scenes including chants, harassment of staff, and even police interventions at some locations, underscoring the passionate—though sometimes toxic—devotion to show elements tied to Morty's adventures. This event not only boosted the sauce's cultural notoriety but also spotlighted debates within the fanbase about and the darker sides of geek culture. Memes featuring Morty often draw from his existential moments, such as his line "Nobody exists on purpose. Nobody belongs anywhere. Everybody's gonna die. Come watch TV" from the episode "," which encapsulates the series' nihilistic themes and resonates as a philosophical quip in online discussions. Fan shipping of Morty with remains a divisive topic, with communities debating interpretations ranging from deep bonds to , fueling fanfiction and artwork while highlighting the character's role in exploring intergenerational dynamics. Morty Smith's portrayal as an anxious, reluctant participant in interdimensional chaos has been analyzed as a representation of youth anxiety and millennial , with his constant and moral dilemmas mirroring real-world pressures on young people navigating uncertainty. This aspect has contributed to the character's cultural impact, evidenced by robust merchandise sales. In fan communities, Morty variants inspire extensive theorizing, such as speculations that the Citadel of Ricks could evolve into a Citadel of Mortys or that characters like Kyle represent cloned Morty duplicates, keeping discussions alive on platforms dedicated to the series. Following Justin Roiland's departure in 2023 and the introduction of new voice actors for Morty, fans launched petitions advocating for voice consistency, with one campaign amassing over 1,700 signatures to reinstate Roiland, reflecting concerns over preserving the character's authentic tone amid production changes.

Accolades and nominations

The portrayal of Morty Smith in has contributed to several accolades for the series, particularly through episodes highlighting his character development and family conflicts. The show won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program in 2018 for the episode "," which features Morty navigating his grandfather's absurd transformation and its impact on sessions. In , it secured another Emmy in the same category for "," centering on Morty's reluctant participation in Rick's deceptive scheme involving a fake plot. Justin Roiland, who voiced Morty from the series' inception through season 6, earned recognition for his dual performance as . He won the Behind The Voice Actors (BTVA) Television for Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series in 2015 and 2016, with the latter specifically honoring his work as Morty. The series itself received the Annie for Best General Audience Animated Television/Broadcast Production in 2018, crediting Roiland's voice work among the production achievements. Since season 7, Harry Belden has voiced Morty, maintaining the character's anxious, relatable essence amid interdimensional adventures. While no individual awards for Belden's portrayal have been announced as of 2025, the series earned a nomination for the Casting Society of America's Artios Award for Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Animated Series in 2025, reflecting the successful transition in voicing key characters like Morty.
YearAwardCategoryRecipientNotes
2018Primetime EmmyOutstanding Animated ProgramRick and Morty ("Pickle Rick")Episode focuses on Morty's family role.
2020Primetime EmmyOutstanding Animated ProgramRick and Morty ("The Vat of Acid Episode")Morty central to the plot's emotional core.
2015BTVA Voice ActingBest Male Lead Vocal Performance in a TV SeriesJustin Roiland (as Morty)For Rick and Morty.
2016BTVA Voice ActingBest Male Lead Vocal Performance in a TV SeriesJustin Roiland (as Morty)People's Choice for Rick and Morty.
2018Annie AwardBest General Audience Animated TV/Broadcast ProductionRick and MortyIncludes Roiland's voice contributions.
2025Artios AwardOutstanding Achievement in Casting - Animated Series (Nomination)Rick and Morty (casting team)Covers Belden's role as Morty.

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