First Reaction: Rick and Morty!
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So, I came optimistic into this show, and boy did that pay off. This show is amazing and isnt crazy with its vulgarness, it keeps it fresh, and funny. I never truly like 'South Park' for a numbe rof reasons... but this show is awesome, everything I wanted in this show is awesome!
NOTE: I have seen season 1 up till this point, and have seen the first episode of season 2 by the time of this blog
Plot: Rick is an eccentric, elderly, alcoholic scientist who has moved in with his veterinary surgeon daughter Beth's family. He spends most of his time taking his young grandson Morty (and later his granddaughter Summer) on dangerous, outlandish adventures throughout the cosmos and alternate universes. Compounded with Morty's already unstable family life, these events cause Morty much distress at home and school.
Each episode (except for the pilot) ends with a post-credits scene that completes each episode.
Animation and Sound: The animation is something like Regular Show or Adventure Time. Nothing too amazing but its really cool, soundtrack... its ok, the opening theme is all cool... but some episodes end in a different end credits song... which is a nice twist.
Chracthers:
Rick Sanchez (voiced by Justin Roiland) – A genius scientist who is the father of Beth Smith, and the maternal grandfather of Morty. His alcoholic tendencies lead his daughter's family to worry about the safety of their son Morty. The series is often retroscripted for Rick's lines. He displays "diagnosable qualities of various mental illnesses." An extremely intellectual character that views his time as valuable, he eschews the usefulness of many ordinary human conventions such as school, marriage, and even love. His reaction to the mundane requests asked of him by Morty and other family members suggests he considers himself wholly superior to them, though in several instances throughout the series he shows a lonelier side. He frequently 'burp-talks' words in the middle of a sentence while speaking, presumably as a result of his alcoholism. He is identified as being the Rick of Dimension C-137.
Mortimer "Morty" Smith, Sr. (voiced by Justin Roiland) – Rick's good-hearted but easily distressed 14-year-old grandson is frequently dragged into Rick's misadventures. He is often reluctant to follow Rick's plans, and he often ends up traumatized by the unorthodox methods Rick uses to 'fix' situations. The Morty of C-137 is referred to as the "Mortiest Morty" by Rick, due to his courage, which nearly every other Morty lacks due to their main use being makeshift cloaking devices.
All in all, i would keep watching. (Sorry for the short review; but first reactions are generally shorter then normal so... deal with it until i make a FULL review)
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