"Rick and Morty" fans, brace yourselves for another wild ride with Season 9's fifth episode, airing this Sunday, June 21, at 11 p.m. on Adult Swim/Cartoon Network. The episode, intriguingly titled "Jer Bud," hints at a quirky mix of canine antics and interdimensional chaos. With episode titles often playing on familiar pop culture references, this one seems to nod to the 1997 film "Air Bud" and Morty's dad, Jerry.
This beloved sci-fi comedy never fails to deliver its signature blend of outrageous humor and clever storytelling. With Chris Parnell, Sarah Chalke, and Spencer Grammer returning, along with Ian Cardoni and Harry Belden stepping into the titular roles, the show continues to entertain while poking fun at science fiction and beyond.
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As the season continues every Sunday night, fans can expect more of the hilariously convoluted plots and witty humor that has made "Rick and Morty" a cult favorite. And with a total of 10 episodes lined up, there's plenty more to look forward to.
"Rick and Morty" has carved a niche in the world of animated series with its fearless take on science fiction and pop culture parodies. The series, which took a turn when Justin Roiland was replaced by Cardoni and Belden due to misconduct allegations in 2023, remains a staple for fans who love its unapologetic humor and inventive storytelling.
So whether you're a long-time viewer or a curious newcomer, this season promises more of the interdimensional escapades and satirical twists that have kept audiences coming back for more.