Rick and Morty Pickle Rick Figure Is Ready to Take on The Rat King

Growing up, I was famous in my neighborhood for my pickle concoctions. Essentially I did what my dad did when he cooked a steak, simply opened the spice cabinet and put some of everything on the pickles. They were good, and I ate lots of pickles to the point where my dad had 5-year-old me 75% convinced I would wake up one morning and have turned into a pickle. I’d probably turn out like Pickle Rick, only I’d be Pickle Shane.

Check out this amazing Pickle Rick action figure from Funko. It comes with our deranged pal Pickle Rick, and he has a disgusting suit that looks to be made from a rat carcass. The armor is complete with rib cage, rat head helmet, video camera, and wrist drills.

The action figure stands 5-inches tall and comes in a window box for those of you who don’t actually play with your toys. It’s awesomely gross and up for pre-order now for $19.99 at Entertainment Earth with shipping starting this December.

Funko Rick and Morty Mystery Box is Only Slightly Mysterious

If you know a Rick and Morty fan and you need a gift idea, check this out. The Funko Rick and Morty: Blips & Chitz Mystery Box, is a gift box assortment that contains some cool Funko gear themed around the show. The mystery part is that you don’t know exactly which of the Pop action figures and pins you will get. So in a way, it’s like traveling to another spot in the multiverse – you never know what you’ll get.

The box comes with two of the three Pop figures shown (Rick or Morty and Roy), and all three of them are exclusive to this set. You’ll also get the Krombopulos Michael Pocket POP! keychain, four stickers, one of two Blips and Chitz enamel pins.

 

The included pair of Blips and Chitz game ticket socks are one size fits all, unless you are a pickle, in which case you’re screwed. The box set sells for $29.99, which is a good price considering all the goodies you get. It’s available at ThinkGeek now.

Rick And Morty Tiki Mugs: Drinking in the Multiverse

Rick and Morty fans are going to love drinking their fancy cocktails out of these 15-ounce tiki mugs. Ten characters from the hit show are available like Rick, Morty, Scary Terry, Bird Person, Evil Morty, Pickle Rick, Mr, Poopy Butthole, and more.

I would never admit to drinking from a poopy butthole though and neither should you. Maybe I’ll just keep that one locked in the cupboard. I just don’t want my lips on a poopy butthole. Does it ever truly get clean, even in the dishwasher? I guess you could bleach it, but that’s a lot of work. I could stick stuff in it, like my pens and pencils, but that just seems weird. Yeah, that one is a no go, but I like the rest.

These mugs are dishwasher and microwave safe and cost $18 a piece from Entertainment Earth. So if you get the whole set it will cost you a crazy $180. Too bad we can’t use a portal gun to travel to the nearest dimension and get them cheaper. It isn’t easy being a fan sometimes. You gotta pay up so you can drink up in style.

via [The Awesomer via Geekologie]

Rick and Morty Trivial Pursuit Answers All the Questions in the Multiverse

Trivial Pursuit is generally one of those games some hate to play, and others love. The original game had questions based on all sorts of general knowlege, and there are numerous versions for fans of specific movies or shows. Not long ago we talked about a Harry Potter Trivial Pursuit game that was for fans of the Potterverse. Now, Rick and Morty fans can get a set of their own themed question cards for their Trivial Pursuit.

The card set includes 600 Ricktacular questions for you to try and answer. Categories include Frienemies, Technology & Science, Locations, Rick and the Family, History & Events, and a Wubalubadubdub Wild Card. The set includes the question cards, a storage box, and a die, but you’ll need to BYO game board, player pie pieces, and portal gun.

Naturally, given some of the crazy sh*t that happens on the show, the game is recommended for ages 17 and up. Entertainment Earth is offering the game for pre-order now for $19.99 and shipping will happen next month.

Enter the Multiverse with This Rick and Morty Green Screen Tattoo

How do you create a tattoo that has endless possibilities? Just do what they do in the movies. Use a green screen. I mean, it’s going to look weird on you, but at least you can add in all kinds of special effects shots digitally. That’s what this guy did. This may be the world’s first green screen tattoo.

Check out the video below of the Rick and Morty green screen tattoo inked by artist Roy Lee Rowlett on somebody’s leg. This definitely isn’t the first green screen tattoo,but it sure is awesome. I’m sure that Youtube users are going to have all kinds of fun inserting funny scenes into this image.

Right now you can check out a shot of the tattoo with no special effects and a video with the intro superimposed. So we have Rick and Morty watching Rick and Morty. On a tattoo. On somebodies leg. This is just as bizarre as the show!

Meanwhile, this guy is stuck with a big green tattoo, but I guess it works, and hey, at least he provided some entertainment for the rest of us. I can’t wait for the day we can have OLED tattoos embedded into our skin so they can actually display video on their own. That’s when I’m getting some. I like the idea of having animated cartoons on my body.

If you dug that, here’s another great green screen tattoo by new school artist Josh Herman

[via CNet via Geekologie]

Pickle Rick Sleeping Bag is the Camping Essential You Didn’t Know You Needed

ThinkGeek is knocking out of the park with its San Diego Comic-Con exclusive items this year. Yesterday we talked about the obscurely cool Star Trek mood rock light thingy. Today, we have a Rick and Morty Pickle Rick sleeping bag that you know you want.

It’s a 1-2 season mummy-style sleeping bag aiming at summer camping. You can wear it as a full body costume too, if you want to be an immobile pickle with a cartoon face. It has a double zipper closure and measures 86″ x 29″. That means you freakishly tall nerds might not fit all that well.

It also comes with a backpack-style stash bag with Rick’s face on it bugging out because he is now a pickle. The sleeping bag is $24.99 and is available today at ThinkGeek.

Rick and Morty, Gremlins, and Golden Girls Chia Pets Growing for Geeky Green Thumbs

Did you hear that collectibles company NECA bought the company that makes Chia Pets? Me either. Apparently, it happened back in February. Well, now we know the reason for that purchase. It’s because they want to apply their mad sculpting skills to unleash a bunch of geek-themed Chia Pets on us. So if you like plants that look like other things, you are going to love what NECA has in store for you.

You can expect to see Stranger Things, Ghostbusters, Golden Girls, Gremlins, Predator, and Rick and Morty Chia Pets coming your way soon. We don’t know when these topiaries are arriving or how much they will cost, but you’ll want to clear some room on your shelves for these.

Among the new designs of Chia Pet that NECA has teased, the mockups of The Golden Girls – including clay versions of Sophia, Dorothy, Rose, and Blanche sporting green afros – will undoubtedly be some of its most popular sellers.

The only problem with NECA’s plans? The fact that you have to get Gizmo wet. It’s like they’ve never seen the movies. I won’t be buying that one.

[via Nerdist via Gizmodo]

Rick and Morty Portal Bookends: Shumshumschilpiddydah!

They say that books are portals into other worlds, and that’s actually very true. You might say that books are our very own portal gun. So these Rick and Morty Portal Bookends are the perfect way to keep your books upright. Sadly they won’t insert Rick and Morty into your favorite books as if they had been there the whole time, but they will look awesome on your bookshelf.

You can get this set from Boxlunch for about $48. These bookends show the dysfunctional duo entering and exiting a portal in a hurry. Which alternate dimension will they find themselves in? No one knows.

You need these on your bookshelf. Besides what else do you have to do while we are all waiting for the next season of the show? Might as well get yourself a cool set of bookends. Wait. I just thought of something. These guys better not put holes in my books while they run through. If I can’t read my Book of Beer Pong, I’m gonna be pissed.

Rick and Morty Creator Selling Customized Legend of Zelda 3DS

Rick and Morty fans will probably recall the episode called “Total Rickall.” During one scene,  Rick hatches a plan to buy limited-edition Legend of Zelda 3DS consoles from Walmart for $149, then get a $50 gift card, and sell them for $230 to get rich. I might have seemed like an obscure and odd joke in the episode, but there was a reason behind it.

Show creator Justin Roiland has recently stated that everything Rick said in that scene is exactly what he did back in the day. He allegedly has an entire guest room full of those handhelds, and now Roiland has put some of the consoles up for sale on Witchsy. Though he’s asking $1,000 for each one instead of $230.

Buyers will get the limited-edition console signed by Roiland with a Rick and Morty doodle. The box appears to be the only part signed because you certainly don’t open a limited-edition Legend of Zelda 3DS XL. The doodle in the one shown here has a 1/10 marking, hinting that nine more of the systems will available after this one sells.

Roiland said of the episode, “All the stuff Rick says in that scene in the episode was actually true. My plan was to sell them off here and there over the years but I just had so many that I still have them. It’s also important to know that I felt bad after I bought them all so I went and purchased 15 2DS systems and a bunch of games and donated them to the children’s hospital of Los Angeles. I became part of the problem that day. I became a scalper. CHA-CHING.”

[via AVClub]

Rick and Morty Portal Umbrella Gives Rain the Finger

I think we have all gotten dressed in a funk early on a Monday and not bothered to look out the window until we open the door to leave. Typically we don’t look outside because we’ve been busy wondering just how bad would it be to not have a job. The only thing worse than a Monday heading off to work is a rainy Monday heading to work because you’ll need an umbrella, and people drive like idiots in the rain.

At least your umbrella can make you smile, assuming you opt for this Rick and Morty umbrella and not some boring ass basic black one.

This umbrella is the smallish portable type that can fit in a purse or backpack. It’s decorated with that portal green swirl, and when dry the umbrella has a white blob that looks kind of like bird poo on top. When it gets wet, Rick’s hand turns up in that blob giving the finger, because FU rain.

Get yours at ThinkGeek for $24.99, and give rain the finger.