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As the episode begins, Morty is throwing a huge house party to impress Jessica, his crush at school. Things go wrong when his house is overrun by people, and Rick is not pleased with Morty's lack of responsibility. In an effort to control the party-goers, Rick unveils his latest invention -- a device that creates "Rick dance" music, which quickly becomes a hit at the party.
Meanwhile, Rick's ex-girlfriend, Tammy, has infiltrated the party and is using it as an opportunity to capture Rick and bring him to the Galactic Federation. Morty and Summer find out about her plans and try to stop her with the help of Rick, who is too drunk to notice what's going on.
As the party continues, chaos ensues, with Beth desperate to make sure nothing happens to her home. The highlight of the episode comes when Rick and Tammy engage in a dance battle for the device, with the help of the animated characters Unity - one of Rick's former lovers who can merge with anyone on the planet.
The episode is a hilarious spectacle that showcases the creative and comedic brilliance of creators, Dan Harmon, and Justin Roiland. "Ricksy Business" is a perfect way to close out the first season, with just the right amount of heart and humor.
Overall, "Ricksy Business" is a great example of how Rick and Morty combines a mix of irreverent humor and high-concept sci-fi while still remaining grounded in character development and emotions. It's a wild ride that sets the tone for the series' continued success.
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CastJustin RoilandChris ParnellSpencer GrammerMaurice LaMarcheAislinn Paul
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First AiredApril 14, 2014
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Content RatingTVMA
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Runtime22 min
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LanguageEnglish
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IMDB Rating8.4 (14,702)

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