Rick finally agrees to take Morty to Boob World ππ³. For Morty, this feels like the grandfather-grandson adventure he has been waiting for forever. He is excited, because this trip feels like Rick is finally giving him one of those ridiculous rewards he has been talking about for years. They get in the spaceship and prepare to leave. But before the trip even really begins, everything goes wrong in a Trader Joeβs parking lot πβ οΈ. Rickβs ship gets into a collision with a car belonging to a kung fu master named Liu Sin. At first, it should be a normal parking lot accident. Someone apologizes, they exchange information, and everyone moves on. But the other guy is a martial arts master. And Rick is Rick π. Neither of them wants to back down. A small accident quickly turns into a battle of pride. Liu Sin sees that Rick refuses to apologize, so he uses a strange technique called the Death Punch π₯π. This isnβt a normal attack. Itβs an absurd martial arts curse. If Rick takes five full steps forward, his heart will explode π³. Of course, Rick refuses to believe it at first. He thinks itβs just mystical nonsense and kung fu superstition. But after checking it, Rick realizes the curse is real. Even worse, the trigger condition is extremely specific: it only activates when he walks forward on both feet πΆββοΈβ οΈ. That means Rick suddenly canβt move normally. He has to get around in awkward, ridiculous ways just to avoid dying. Morty actually understands the situation clearly. He knows this never needed to go this far. All Rick had to do was go back and apologize to Liu Sin. But Rick is too proud. He refuses to admit he was wrong. He doesnβt think he should bow down to some parking lot kung fu guy. Instead, he treats it like a war between science and mystical martial arts π¬π₯. Back in the garage, Rick starts trying to reverse-engineer the Death Punch with technology. He wants to break the curse without apologizing. Morty watches him still refusing to do the obvious thing, and his frustration finally boils over π€. What was supposed to be a fun trip turns into another Rick problem β all because Rick would rather challenge a deadly kung fu curse than say sorry. π₯ Rick and Morty Season 9 Episode 3 π₯ This video contains copyrighted material from Rick and Morty Season 9 Episode 3, used under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. All footage is edited and transformed with commentary, storytelling, criticism, and creative editing for entertainment and educational purposes. This content is non-commercial and intended as Fair Use. All rights belong to their respective copyright owners.
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Kill Bill vol 2 huh
"LOOK AT MY BA-" **proceeds to get utterly violatedπ**
Rick being the smartest man, but not just turning in a circle to face Morty instead of using a mirror itβs the craziest thing ever
It's honestly genius of him to walk backwards. I mean. He's Rick being Rick.
"LOOK AT MY BALLAAAUUGHH"
"LOOK AT MY BAAAAAAAAAGH!!!" *Gets brutally ripped into 3 sections*
"Look at my ba-AAAH AH"
*LOOK AT MY BALAHH Got me rolling to the 4 dimension π
Sooooo Nobody else noticed that the legs with a heart wiggled it's balls? I can't unsee it.
Starting to really not sound like the original voice actor
Wait a second what episode is this? I do not recall this scenario. Then again it has been a while since I've watched R&M.
What's wrong with their voices?
Ricks voice sounds off
"LOOK AT MY BA- AAAHH!"
This is the first time Iβve ever heard a difference in the voice for Rick not so much Morty
Rick's voice is getting less rick. More normal
AH LOOK AT MY BAHHAHGG-
I find it funny that even with just legs every Rick clone still does the "LOOK AT MY BALLS" movement
LOOK AT MY BA-AHHHπ
Sometimes I genuinely want to understand Morty's train of thought