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While we’re desperately waiting season 5 to drop Rick and Morty fans have to go back and re-watch the previous 4 seasons to make it through the drought, and if you’ve never picked up the previous seasons to view, then Warner Brothers has made it super easy to collect all 4 sets in simple boxset this week. Naturally the discs don’t provide any extra content (each season is still housed on a single Blu-ray disc, and is a direct clone of the individual release), but you do get the benefit of drastically reducing shelf space AND you can catch up with the series if you’re coming in for the first time.
Rick and Morty is one of those shows that you either love or hate (generally). It’s totally out there and completely bizarre, but still manages to be incredibly nuanced and well structured in it’s narrative. The story revolves around mad scientist Rick Sanchez suddenly showing up at his daughter Beth’s doorstep after being presumed missing for 20 something years. He’s home now, though, and wants to move in with Beth and her husband Jerry, much to both their chagrin. While Beth is happy to see her father once more, Jerry is much more reticent, begrudging the old man his new home for multiple reasons. The main one being that Rick is a sociopath scientist who not only practices his experiments out of their garage, but frequently takes Jerry’s son Morty and daugther Summer on his perilous interspatial quests.
Rick and Morty came out of the gate riding on all 4 cylinders. It was irreverent, twisted, yet still multi layered and cognizant of it’s own story line throughout the 4 season run. I reviewed season 4 HERE, which I still consider the weakest of the 4 seasons, but overall the show has lit up the ratings for very good reason. Morty and Rick’s chemistry is beyond solid, and there’s more than enough puzzles and mysteries in the show to keep you guessing (I’m still one who believes Rick is a future version of Morty), all the while laughing hysterically at the bizarre aliens and beings they run into.
I won’t say that the show is THE best animated show out there, but it is one that I very much regret not watching over the years, but was forced to catch up on in order to review the 4th season boxset last year. Despite some hullabaloo with one of the showrunner’s very in poor taste sketch from years ago that resurfaced, the show is likely to continue on for several more years and hopefully continues to keep the high level of entertainment that we’ve come to enjoy the last 4 years.
Rating:
Rated TV-MA by the MPAA
Video:

Audio:

Extras:

- Commentaries for Every Episode
- Animatics for Every Episode
- Behind the Scenes
- Deleted Scenes
- Commentaries for Every Episode
- Animatics for Every Episode
- Deleted Animatic Sketches
- Rick and Morty Season 2 Premiere Party Featuring Chaos Chaos
- Commentaries for Every Episode
- Animatics for Every Episode
- "Inside the Episode" for Every Episode
- Exclusive "Inside the Recording Booth"
- Origins of Rick and Morty Part 1 & 2
- A Day at Rick and Morty: Inside Season 4
- "Inside the Episode" for Every Episode
- Creating Snake Jazz
- Directing Rick and Morty
- Samurai and Shogun
- Prop Process
- Character Creation
- Animation Challenges
Final Score:

The complete season 4 boxset for Rick and Morty is a direct clone of the 4 individual seasons with no added content outside of some new cover art. So far those of you who have already purchased seasons 1-3 and need season 4 it MIGHT be beneficial to cut down on space, but if you already have the 4 seasons, there’s really not much reason to upgrade. But for newbies this marks the perfect opportunity to enjoy the show in the best format possible and all at once while we wait for season 5 to drop. Highly recommended.
Technical Specifications:
Starring: Justin Roiland, Chris Parnell, Spencer Grammer, Sarah Chalke, Kari Wahlgreen
Created by: Dan Harmon, Justin Roiland
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 AVC
Audio: English: Dolby TrueHD 5.1
Subtitles: English SDH
Studio: Warner
Rated: TV-MA
Runtime: 918 Minutes
Blu-ray Release Date: Own on Blu-rayTM and DVD 03/02/2021
Recommendation: Highly Recommended