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  1. My intact consciousness is too atheistic to get channeled to any afterlife worth robbing.Rick "Mort: Ragnarick" is the ninth episode of the seventh season of Rick and Morty. It is the 70th episode of the series overall. It premiered on December 10, 2023.[2] It was written by Jeremy Gilfor and Scott Marder and directed by Kyounghee Lim. This episode is rated TV-14-DLSV. In an attempt to answer the age old question if there is an afterlife, Rick has Bigfoot kill him in order to enter Valhalla for

  2. Rick is a mad scientist who drags his grandson, Morty, on crazy sci-fi adventures. Their escapades often have potentially harmful consequences for their family and the rest of the world. Join Rick and Morty on AdultSwim.com as they trek through alternate dimensions, explore alien planets, and terrorize Jerry, Beth, and Summer.

    • EP 1 How Poopy Got His Poop Back
    • 24 min
  3. Dec 10, 2023 · Mort: Ragnarick: Directed by Wesley Archer, Jacob Hair, Nathan Litz, Kyoung Hee Lim. With Chris Parnell, Spencer Grammer, Sarah Chalke, Ian Cardoni. After killing Jerry in an experiment, Rick discovers the Afterlife exists and it possesses an infinite amount of energy.

    • (5.2K)
    • Animation, Adventure, Comedy
    • Wesley Archer, Jacob Hair, Nathan Litz
    • 2023-12-10
  4. Dec 8, 2023 · When atheist Rick makes a groundbreaking revelation about Heaven, he and Morty head to Norway to test his new theory on the afterlife. Catch all-new episodes...

    • 2 min
    • 820.5K
    • Adult Swim
  5. Season 7, Episode 9: Mort: Ragnarick On a quest for Bigfoot in Norway, a naked Rick teams up with Vikings, crosses paths with the pope, and encounters unexpe...

    • 2 min
    • 124.4K
    • Adult Swim
  6. Dec 9, 2023 · Episode 9 is titled “Mort: Ragnarick” with the following logline: “Heaven is for real, broh. I saw it, broh, I swear.” ... When is the Rick and Morty Season 7 Hulu and Max Release Date?

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  8. Dec 12, 2023 · Rick and Morty’s “Mort: Ragnarick” marks the penultimate entry in the seventh season and is a great improvement on the last episode. The Norse mythology, Bigfoot, the pope, and the Universal Monsters make for a great melting pot of a story here and each element lends significantly to the hilarious circumstances that come about.