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“ | Aw, geez! | „ |
~ Morty's catchphrase |
“ | Geez, Rick. In the time it took you to make this thing, couldn't you have just, you know, helped me with my homework? | „ |
~ Morty Smith |
Mortimer "Morty" Chauncey Smith, Sr. is the titular deuteragonist of the Rick and Morty franchise.
He is Rick Sanchez's good-hearted but easily distressed and sometimes naive 14-year-old grandson, who is frequently dragged into Rick's misadventures, sometimes when the latter is drunk.
He is often reluctant to follow Rick's plans and often ends up traumatized by the unorthodox methods which then 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.
He was voiced by the series' co-creator, Justin Roiland, who also voiced his grandfather and their alternate reality counterparts, until season 7. In later seasons, he is voiced by Harry Belden.
In Rick and Morty: The Anime, he was voiced by Keisuke Chiba in Japanese and Gabriel Regojo in English.
Appearance
Morty is a young adolescent. He has short brown hair that is carefully combed around his head and styled straight. Unlike many other characters on the show, Morty's head is round and roughly the form and size of a round. He doesn't have a visible neck, either. He usually dresses in a yellow shirt, blue slacks, and white sneakers. Morty also has a noticeable stutter (even when quiet) and a monotone voice.
Personality and Traits
“ | I'm a version of your brother you can trust when he says "Don't run." Nobody exists on purpose. Nobody belongs anywhere. Everybody's gonna die. Come watch TV? | „ |
~ Morty Smith |
Morty is a kind, naive young boy who is easily influenced. He's been labeled as 'challenged,' and he struggles in school. In addition, he stutters a lot. Morty has demonstrated to be a good listener and follows commands despite his apparent lack of intelligence. He is the ideal companion for Rick because of these qualities. He's taken with Jessica, a fellow student.
Biography
Season 1
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Season 2
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Season 3
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Season 4
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Season 5
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Trivia
- In the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic episode, Grannies Gone Wild, pony versions of him and Rick can be seen in a long line.
- Morty, along with Rick, have cameo appearances in Space Jam: A New Legacy.
- Morty’s original voice actor Justin Roiland also voiced Lemongrab in Adventure Time.
- His voice actor was replaced from Season 7 onwards following allegations of domestic violence and workplace harassment. He is now voiced by Harry Belden.
- He is the only member alive of the Sanchez family from the Prime Dimension.
External Links
- Morty Smith on the Villains Wiki
- Morty Smith on the Villainous Benchmark Wiki
- Morty Smith on the Inconsistently Admirable Wiki
- Morty Smith on the Rick and Morty Wiki
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