Ultimately, it makes sense why Rick and Morty keeps revisiting blips and cheats

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Ultimately, it makes sense why Rick and Morty keeps revisiting blips and cheats

Blips and Cheats has been a fan favorite since it was introduced Rick and Morty Season two, and thanks to the franchise 10th anniversary special Comic book, fans finally understand how the eponymous duo end up there: Rick has an infinite token to blips and cheats, meaning he can play as much Roy as he wants.

Rick and Morty 10th Anniversary Special #1 – written by Alex Leader, with art by Fred C. Stresing – is a victory lap for the series, celebrating a decade of the franchise by packing tons of references and Easter eggs into an oversized issue. One particularly exciting two-page spread takes the reader into Rick’s garage, Fully annotated to point out the interesting gadgets and jokes inside.


Rick's Garage from Rick and Morty 10th Anniversary Special #1, featuring various different gadgets and knickknacks.

In between a strange box labeled “Beth’s Stuff (Adult Years)” and expired mensex boxes full of dead mensex, there it is: an infinite token for blips and cheats.

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Rick and Morty have a Blips and Cheats Infinite Token, which explains why they go back so much

Rick and Morty 10th Anniversary Special #1 – Written by Alex Leader; Art by Fred C. Stresing; Color by Alessandro Santoro; Letters by ill!

Blips and Cheats works well as a recurring location because it provides so much fertile ground for storytelling, whether background video game references, or the characters can be thrown into a game for a new adventure.

The main attraction in Blips and Cheats is Roy. It is an immersive sim where players act out the life of Roy, an average person who works in a carpet shop. The show introduced the game’s sequel, Roy 2: DaveBut the comics expanded on the entire franchise. in Rick and Morty Presents: Mr. MieseksBlips and cheats did Ms. RoyObviously inspired by Ms. Pac-Man. Morty was overwhelmed by the survival horror game, Roy 3: Woman talking about video games on the Internet. The 10th anniversary special Announced the latest game, which looks like a Doom clone: Raw Rage.

Blips and Cheats is the only place Rick and Morty can play the arcade-only Roy series, so having an infinite token that lets a player keep trying to get all the endings is a must-have item. It’s also a regular place in the comics: it was the above Mr. Miesex adventure, and Rick also took a bunch of jerrys from Jerry-Bore there once at Christmas. Blips and Cheats works well as a recurring location because it provides so much fertile ground for storytelling, whether background video game references, or the characters can be thrown into a game for a new adventure.

An infinite token for blips and cheats is another story feature that allows Rick and MortyOr anyone else they want to bring, to hang out in the arcade.

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A panicked Rick grabs a worried Morty at the dinner table in Rick and Morty

The rest of the stuff in Rick’s garage could kick off a hundred different episodes and side stories, Something that both the show and comics have leaned on for inspiration. Rick is a genius and seemingly immortal, making him the deus ex machina of his own story. Some things didn’t even get an explanation, like the Lego-like creature hiding from Rick, and a vat of “A very good escape plan.“An infinite token for blips and cheats is another narrative device that allows Rick and MortyOr anyone else they want to bring, to hang out in the arcade.

RICK AND MORTY 10TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL (2024) #1


Rick and Morty 10th Anniversary comic cover, the characters drinking soda and munching on snacks.

  • Writer: Alex Leader

  • Artist: Fred C. Stresing ft. Dean Rankin

  • Colorist: Alessandro Santoro

  • Writer: Fear!

  • Cover artist: Marc Ellerby

Rick and Morty is an animated adventure/sci-fi series that follows the intergalactic, inter-dimensional adventures of the super-genius Rick Sanchez and his less-than-average grandson Morty Smith. Rick’s daughter, Beth, his granddaughter, Summer, and his hated stepson, Jerry, also take center stage more often than not. The series, from creators Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, blends comedy with science fiction as a way to explore a wide variety of topics aimed at a mature audience.

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