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Rick and Morty: S1E10 (2013 — 2026)
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Close Rick-Counters of the Rick Kind
7 APR 2014Adventure, Sci-Fi, Comedy, Animation30 min
season
Episode
  • Tagline: Science makes sense, family doesn't.
  • Networks: Adult Swim
  • Country: US
  • Language: English
  • Schedule: Sundays at 23:00
Episode description:
Rick and Morty have a falling out when Rick is approached by some familiar associates.
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ⓘ Description Feb 27, 2026

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File Size: 161 MB

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