Depending on your region, you can find "A Rick in King Mortur's Mort" on the following platforms:

The primary streaming home for all seasons of Rick and Morty in the United States.

The humor is classic Rick and Morty: fast-paced, cynical, and deeply weird. However, the core of the episode isn't the sword-fighting—it’s Rick’s uncharacteristic attempt to be a "supportive" grandfather. 🛰️ Where to Watch Season 6, Episode 9

You can buy the individual episode or the full season on platforms like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Vudu. 🧪 Why This Episode Matters 1. Character Growth

What starts as a quirky medieval parody quickly spirals into a galactic conflict. Morty finds himself embroiled in a blood-feud between the various planets of the solar system, each representing a different "Order" (like the Knights of Mars or the Viscounts of Venus).

The episode kicks off with Rick and Morty waiting in a long line for food. To pass the time, Morty accepts a mysterious amulet from a stranger, unwittingly becoming a member of the "Knights of the Sun."