![]() These traits make him the perfect sidekick to Rick. Despite his apparent lack of intellect, Morty has shown to be a good listener and follows directions well. He has been described as 'challenged' and has difficulty in school. ![]() Morty is a young, good-natured, and impressionable boy who can be somewhat easily manipulated. However, as the series has progressed, Morty's stutter seems to occur less frequently. Morty also has a pronounced stutter (even when calm) and his voice constantly breaks due his effects of puberty. He typically wears a yellow shirt, blue pants, and white shoes. Morty's head is round and roughly in the shape and size of a circle, unlike many other characters in the show. He has short brown hair that he wears straight and neatly combed around his head. Also in the episode, Rick rips out Morty's hair and uses his DNA to find Rick who killed his family, who is Morty's real grandfather. The episode " Solaricks" confirms that Morty was never a clone created in the Citadel, as Morty returned to his original universe when Rick restarted the interdimensional travelers, and did not return to the Citadel. This is noteworthy, as it appears that once grown at the Citadel, Mortys are immediately given to a Rick as a sidekick, there was no such thing with Morty, because his original grandfather did not even return to the family, and Rick C-137 settled in the this dimension only because the original grandfather of Morty is the killer of the Rick's family C-137 and Rick C-137 was waiting for his family's killer to return to his home dimension. The Smith family all seem to have memories of Morty growing up in their home, including Morty's original family from the Cronenberged Dimension. Rick's aforementioned dialogue could contradict this second possibility.ĭespite it being alluded to, it can be reasonably assumed Morty was not created at the Citadel and was instead born naturally. This could also mean Morty was born, but only via interference from the Citadel. Whilst it's never explicitly stated that our Morty was among the Mortys who were created at The Citadel, Rick alludes to it, telling Morty "Jeez, you guys really are bred for forgiveness." However, it was also shown that Ricks manipulated circumstances for different versions of Jerry and Beth to meet, which would lead to them conceiving Morty in the future. Basically, the clones were needed for those Ricks whose original Mortys died. In " Rickmurai Jack" it is revealed that most Mortys were bred at The Citadel in order to serve Ricks, as well as act as camouflage. Rick later states Morty's low intelligence masks Rick's high intelligence, acting as a camouflage that prevents Rick's incredible intelligence from being tracked. In the pilot episode, Morty's parents insist that he has some sort of learning disability. ![]() In " Raising Gazorpazorp", Beth accidentally admitted that when Morty was a baby, Jerry filled Morty with his own insecurities, making him the anxious teenager we see in the series. It's possible the baby Rick picked up was an alternate version of Morty or Rick dropped in on this version of the Smith (who resided within the Cronenberged Dimension our Morty's original home) family to meet him before leaving once again. It was originally assumed these babies were our Morty, but the revelation that Rick only just met Morty shortly before the beginning of the series contradicts this. In " Get Schwifty", a picture on Birdperson's wall depicted Rick holding a baby, who, although had an ambiguous identity, was very likely Morty. In " Close Rick-Counters of the Rick Kind", one of Rick's happy memories of Morty was picking him up as a baby. However, curiously enough, it has been shown Rick knew Morty when he was a baby (however, this may have been a different Morty). However, it was revealed that Rick is originally from Dimension C-137 and, after losing his wife and daughter, eventually moved into Morty's dimension to live with an adult version of Beth. He first met his grandfather, Rick Sanchez, when the latter moved into his home after supposedly being absent for 20 years.
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