Relatives of the Smith–Sanchez family • '''''' (voiced by
Kari Wahlgren) – Diane was Rick's wife. She is seen in a flashback during the Season 3 premiere entering the garage with a young Beth. As Rick vows to give up science, they prepare to go for ice cream when Diane was killed by a bomb sent through a portal created by another Rick as revenge for the main Rick refusing to join him. Rick then decides to become a scientist again to avenge his family. Although this origin story is revealed to be a fabrication to trap a Galactic Federation agent, Mr. Nimbus reveals in the Season 5 premiere that Diane is dead. In the Season 5 finale, it is revealed that the backstory was actually true. In Season 6 We see Rick's abandoned house in his original universe. It is revealed that Rick built a computer program which would play Diane's voice, as if heard from the next room (no matter which room he was in), taunting him over his failure to protect his family; an act Rick freely admits he did to torture himself. An alternate version of Diane, Bonnie Sinclair, was created by
cover artist Giahna Pantano in supplementary materials for the
Rick and Morty Oni Press comic series. In the Season 7 episode "Unmortricken", Rick Prime reveals that he had personally killed Diane from every universe using the Omega Device. •
Mortimer "
Morty"
Smith Jr. (voiced by Finnegan Perry as a baby, Will Jennings as a child,
Richard Christy as a teenager, and Maurice LaMarche as an adult) – Morty's half-Gazorpian son. He was conceived by Morty's extensive use of a sex robot "Gwendolyn" from the planet Gazorpazorp. Due to his Gazorpian heritage, Morty Jr. is extremely prone to violence, something Morty tries hard to discourage. By the end of the episode, he learns to channel his violent urges into writing and releases a book entitled "
My Horrible Father" about Morty. •
and Smith (voiced by
Dana Carvey and Patricia Lentz) – Jerry's parents. They have a
cuckold relationship with Jacob. Leonard enjoys watching him and Joyce have sex while hiding in their bedroom closet, often while dressed as
Superman. Leonard returns in the comic series
Rick and Morty: Worlds Apart, a sequel to the
fourth season episode "
Claw and Hoarder: Special Ricktim's Morty", electing to help Morty and Balthazar after Rick is unavailable and Joyce goes on a cruise alone with Jacob. Joyce meanwhile returns in the
sixth season episode "
Final DeSmithation", as Rick and Jerry successfully prevent one of
Fortune 500s reality-altering
fortune cookies from causing a
forced incestuous encounter to occur between the duo. • '''''' (voiced by
Echo Kellum) – Joyce's lover. He appears to be a pleasant and friendly individual, though Jerry is uncomfortable with his cuckold relationship with his parents. In
Worlds Apart, he goes on a cruise with Joyce, without Leonard. •
Hemorrhage (voiced by
Joel McHale) – Summer's ex-husband. He appears as a muscle-bound, gruff-voiced raider with a helmet over his head, hiding his relatively normal face, and is shown to be very capable of driving with excellent shooting skills. Residing in the Post-Apocalyptic Dimension, after Rick ends the apocalypse, Summer leaves him for her home reality. After briefly tracking down Summer in her home dimension in the
Rick and Morty comic series, attending high school for a spell, Hemorrhage returns in
Rick and Morty Presents: Death Stalkers, finally making peace with Summer, and naming his adopted mutant daughter after her. • The '''''' – The half-human, half-CHUD son of Rick and Princess Poñeta and heir to the CHUD throne. • The '''''' (voiced by
Michelle Buteau) – The super-intelligent
cyborg sperm daughter of Morty and leader of the Sperm Monsters. • '
– The gigantic biological offspring of Morty and Summer, born of a genetic experiment gone horribly wrong. Formally known as the Giant Incest Baby and the Giant Incest Monster (and originally nicknamed Sticky' by Morty while in sperm form), Naruto was named by Summer after the
title character of
the manga of the same name. He is a parody of the star child from
2001: A Space Odyssey. • ''''
– The half-human, half-"star seed" son of Morty and Cathy (Cthylla, daughter of Cthulhu) and heir to the Lovecraftian mythos, born to Morty at the conclusion of Rick and Morty vs. Cthulhu, revealed to be the baby featured at the end of the opening credits of every episode of the television series, who is nicknamed '''' by Summer. • '''''' (voiced by
Maria Bamford) – The grandmother of Jerry Smith and great-grandmother of Morty and Summer Smith who is currently dead and living in Heaven. • '''''' (voiced by
Chris Romano) – He was the uncle of Rick Sanchez, who had the power to alter time. Slow Mobius was first introduced in episode "
Ricksy Business". He died in the episode "
Unmortricken". • '''''' (voiced by Saki Kobari,
Brittney Karbowski) – Morty's and Elle's daughter from an alternate future, who is a famous violist. She is introduced in
Rick and Morty: The Anime.
Harry Herpson High School staff and students •
W. (voiced by
Kari Wahlgren which acts as a governing body of sorts for the various versions of Rick inhabiting different timelines and dimensions. They are often at odds with Rick C-137 due to his refusal to cooperate with them (which he claims makes every Rick on the council less Rick than him), but they are otherwise shown to be on good terms with him, as a few council members were seen at Rick's party in "
Ricksy Business". The council is killed by Rick in the season 3 premiere, "
The Rickshank Redemption". "
The Ricklantis Mixup" reveals that after the council's death the Citadel became a
democratic government and that the council were really figure-heads for a shadowy Cabal of Ricks. It is revealed in "
Rickmurai Jack" that Rick created the counsel as well as the citadel and the Central Finite Curve to separate dimensional travel to universes where Rick is the only smartest person while segregating the ones he is not. The counsel has also been manipulating Beth and Jerry's relationship in other realities so Morty will be born for them to recruit and clone other Mortys for them as lackeys. • ''''
– The Rick of Dimension J-19 Zeta 7. He is a supposedly less intelligent Rick with buck teeth and a bowl cut, and allegedly comes from a universe in which everyone consumes their own feces. As he never fathered a Beth, he had his Morty assigned to him, "Eric Stoltz Mask Morty", from a dimension in which everyone has lionitis. He is much kinder than most other Ricks and befriends Jerry. In the comic series arc A Tale of Two Jerries'', "Doofus Rick" is confirmed to be just as intelligent as any other Rick, developing portal fluid which can be used without a gun to return Jerry and himself to the latter's reality to prevent Doofus Rick's own Jerry from conquering the multiverse. In
The Rickoning, Doofus Rick and other versions of him are revealed to have taken over the IllumiRicki, planning on taking out Rick C-137 and nearby versions of him so that he and Jerry can be together in peace. • "
Evil Morty" – Supposedly the Morty of Evil Rick; on his initial appearance, he wore an eyepatch, and did not speak much. His is later revealed to have been controlling "Evil Rick", and escapes among the thousands of other Mortys freed from captivity. In "
The Ricklantis Mixup", this Morty takes on a new identity as Candidate Morty, and is elected President of the Citadel after a stirring speech for unity. He survives an assassination attempt by his former Campaign Manager Morty, after the manager learns his true identity. After election, the newly proclaimed President Morty proceeds to assassinate a shadow cabinet of Ricks who were the true power behind the scenes, and starts grand plans for reform and "action". His grand plan is revealed in "Rickmurai Jack" where he rigged portal fluid and the Operation Phoenix vats within the citadel and commits mass genocide to the other Rick and Mortys to fuel a device capable of destroying the Central Finite Curve so he'll escape to a reality not dominated by Rick, destroying the citadel in the process. •
Evil Rick – Initially presented as Rick who supposedly comes from a dimension in which everyone is evil; he kills other Ricks to download the contents of their brains, and then hacks Rick C-137's portal gun to frame him for the crime. He created a database which sorts Ricks from most evil to least evil, and he and Rick C-137 are separated by a single Rick who Evil Rick describes as being "super weird". He is killed by the various Mortys he kidnapped and is then revealed to have a mind control device implanted in his brain, and that he had been controlled remotely by "his" Morty; in "
Unmortricken", his death is revealed to have been
a suicide. •
Alternate Beth and Jerry – Alternate versions of Beth and Jerry from Dimension C-500A in which Beth aborted Summer. They are both professionally successful, Jerry as a famous Hollywood actor and Beth as renowned surgeon (for humans rather than horses). Jerry is depicted as the best friend of
Johnny Depp and engaging in sex with
Kristen Stewart. However, despite their successes, both are shown to be deeply unhappy and personally unfulfilled. After Jerry has a breakdown and leads the police on a car chase, he travels to Beth's house and confesses that he loves her and regrets that she got the abortion; the two then embrace and seemingly decide to start anew together. This is seen on one of the channels that Rick and Morty watched. • '''''' – The campaign manager of Candidate Morty. Campaign Manager Morty is fired for not having faith. While at a bar, Investigator Rick reveals to him that Candidate Morty had served as "
Evil Morty" opposite "Evil Rick". Campaign Manager Morty unsuccessfully tries to assassinate Candidate Morty, but is detained and ejected into space through an airlock. • '''''' – A shadowy cabal of Ricks that has secretly controlled the Citadel since before the council. President Morty has most of them killed, rather than become their puppet, leaving only two alive. The corpses of those killed are ejected into space. • '''''' – The CEO of Simple Rick's, a company that manufactures
wafers flavoured with chemical secretions of Simple Rick's brain, which has the moment he realized Beth was his greatest creation played in his mind in an endless loop. After a factory worker Rick goes insane and murders Regional Manager Rick and indirectly murders Simple Rick, Rick D. Sanchez III seemingly saves the factory worker from imprisonment, he makes the factory worker the new Simple Rick. Rick D. Sanchez III is later seen at the Shadow Council's meeting with President Morty, who has most of them, including Rick D. Sanchez, shot dead. • '''''' – Two Citadel police officers. In contrast between the normal dynamic between Ricks and Mortys, Cop Rick is the more moral of the duo while Cop Morty is amoral and prejudiced against other Mortys. They discover the hideout of a
street gang of Mortys, where Cop Rick is injured by a Morty he was trying to comfort. While Cop Rick treats his wound, Cop Morty kills all the Mortytown Locos, horrifying Cop Rick. Cop Morty takes Cop Rick to a strip club, revealing he is a corrupt cop under the payroll of Big Morty. Cop Rick's refusal to take a bribe results in a gunfight, where Cop Morty pins Big Morty on the ground, executing him. Cop Rick shoots Cop Morty and turns himself in, only to be let go and reinstated due to President Morty's changes to the department. • '''''' – He is an alternate version of Rick first appearing in "The Rickshank Rickdemption", he approached Rick C-137 to introduce him to inter dimensional travel. But Rick refuses the offer by putting family over science, this angers Rick Prime and he apparently kills Diane and a young Beth in front of his eyes with a bomb. This traumatized Rick and made him invent his portal gun so he can scour the multiverve in search for Rick Prime to get revenge, but had no luck finding him and gave up. In the episode "Solaricks", it is revealed that he is actually from the Cronenberged dimension and Morty's biological grandfather.
Associates of Rick •
Mr. Meeseeks (voiced by Justin Roiland) – A race of blue humanoid creatures who all share the same name and personality. The Meeseeks are created from a metal box called a Meeseeks Box, and once they appear, whoever summoned them must give them a single simple task for them to fulfill, after which they disappear in a cloud of smoke. Meeseeks make their first appearance when Rick becomes tired of the family members asking him for favors, so he gives them the Meeseeks Box to have the Meeseeks do chores for him, but not before explaining that Mr. Meeseeks "are not Gods" and therefore their chores must be kept simple. Mr. Meeseeks are normally cheerful and cartoonish in personality, but if they spend too much time without fulfilling their given task, their sanity begins to wane and they can become dangerously psychotic, going to great lengths to see their task done, to the point of attempting murder on their summoner. This is because, according to the Meeseeks themselves, merely existing is physically and psychologically torturous to them, so the sooner they complete their tasks the sooner they can disappear. There are also
Kirkland branded red Mr. Meeseeks, which are more surly and uncooperative compared to the blue versions. • '''''' (voiced by
Jess Harnell) – A murderous entity who resides in the dream world. He is a "legally safe" parody of
Freddy Krueger and has miniature swords on his fingers instead of knives. He initially tries to kill Rick and Morty, but later befriends them after they help him with his own dream problems. He is very fond of the word "bitch", and injects it into almost every sentence. It is revealed that scaring is simply an occupation for him, and that he is very insecure about his capabilities, which puts him under great stress. Unlike Krueger, who was a human that was burned to death and then became a demonic ghost, Scary Terry is of a different species and his burnt appearance is a naturally occurring trait, as seen with his similarly "scary" wife and infant son, as well as the classmates and teacher seen in his dream. • '''''' (voiced by
John Oliver) – A sentient
amoeba who co-founded Anatomy Park along with Rick. He is killed when the diseases of the park escape from captivity and overrun the park. • '''''' (voiced by Dan Harmon) – A superhero-like being who is Rick's best friend. He holds a deep respect for Rick, and often offers Morty insight when Morty considers doing something that would jeopardize his and Rick's relationship. He was at one point in a band with Rick and Squanchy. Birdperson, Rick, and Squanchy were once freedom fighters against the Galactic Federation's oppression; their "crimes" led the Galactic Federation to issue warrants for their arrests. Birdperson marries Tammy Gueterman in the season 2 finale, but is killed by her after it is revealed that she is an undercover agent of the Galactic Federation sent to capture Rick and his associates. Birdperson's appearance is based on the character Hawk from 1970s series
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. In the post-credits of the Season 3 premiere, Birdperson is turned into a cyborg called
Phoenixperson by Tammy and the Federation after Rick destroys the Federation's economy and forces them to leave Earth. She rides him away, presumably to seek revenge on Rick. In the season 4 finale, when the Smiths infiltrate the Galactic Federation's new planet-destroying battle station to destroy it and rescue the two Beths, Phonenixperson confronts and battles Rick, almost killing him, until he is tricked by an invisible Jerry using Tammy's corpse and subsequently shut down by Beth. Afterwards, it is revealed that Rick retrieved Phoenixperson's remains and keeps him in his garage lab until he finds a way to fix him. In "Rickternal Friendshine of the Spotless Mort", Rick succeeds in reviving Birdperson, though the two leave on a tense note, with Birdperson learning that he has a child with Tammy out there in Federation custody, and that Rick at first tried to hide the kid's existence until it was needed to help restore Birdperson's mind. Birdperson then leaves to rescue his child. In "How Poopy Got His Poop Back", Birdperson is among the friends of Rick that were enlisted to partake in his intervention on Mr. Poopybutthole. • '''''' (voiced by Scott Chernoff) – A robotic-looking "gearperson". He is well-versed in an event that occurred on his home planet called the "Gear Wars" and can play an instrument similar to a
lute. Despite being one of Rick's friends, Rick does not know his real name, preferring to call him "Gearhead", a racial epithet. Rick and Morty hide out at his house while fugitives for freeing Fart, and Gearhead betrays Rick by calling the police. Because of this, Rick beats him up and replaces his mouth gears with his "
gearsticles". He has a somewhat effeminate voice, and a magazine entitled "Queer Gear" can be seen in his home, hinting that he is a gear-mosexual. Despite his betrayal, he is shown attending Rick's party in "Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender", indicating that they are still friends. He catches Morty's Vindicators jacket after he tosses it away and is later shown attempting to pick up some gear women by pretending to be a part of the team. However, an actual disaster strikes, causing him to run away. He then trips on a pile of gears and falls, causing his arms and legs to break off. In "How Poopy Got His Poop Back", Gearhead is among the friends of Rick that were enlisted to partake in his intervention on Mr. Poopybutthole. • '''''' (voiced by
Tom Kenny) – A disheveled catlike creature who replaces various words in his sentences with the word "squanch". He is a parody of
Snarf. Squanchy is one of Rick's best friends and wears a bracelet inscribed with "Rick's BFF". Squanchy, Birdperson, and Rick were once freedom fighters against the Galactic Federation's oppression; their "crimes" led the Galactic Federation to issue warrants for their arrests. Morty and Jessica catch him engaging in
autoerotic asphyxiation in a closet in the garage. He was at one point in a band with Rick and Birdperson. When the Galactic Federation infiltrates Birdperson's wedding in the season 2 finale episode "The Wedding Squanchers", he reveals that one of his teeth contains a liquid which transforms him into a hulking behemoth. Justin Roiland combined his name with the company
Nintendo to form the name for his
virtual reality studio, "Squanchtendo". In "How Poopy Got His Poop Back", Squanchy is revealed to have survived the events of "The Wedding Squanchers", and was among the friends of Rick that were enlisted to partake in his intervention on Mr. Poopybutthole. • '''''' (voiced by
Maurice LaMarche) – A being created by Rick. He has the DNA of both
Abraham Lincoln and
Adolf Hitler, which was intended to make him "a morally neutral super-leader". Instead, it renders him with conflicting emotions that he is unable to deal with. He initially seeks to be accepted as a son by his "father" Rick, who only regards him as a failed experiment. After Rick tries to get him killed in an alien environment, he swears revenge only to be picked up by the Testicle Monsters to be used as a sex toy in their weird orgy. •
Krombopulos Michael (voiced by
Andy Daly) – A Gromflomite assassin who often purchases weapons from Rick. Although cheerful and friendly, he is also devoid of ethical restraint and has no qualms with killing anything or anyone, including children, old people and animals. He is accidentally crushed to death by Morty as the latter clumsily pilots Rick's ship into the building that Michael's target is imprisoned in. Krombopulos Michael is also revealed to have a wife, Amy, in which he ceremoniously kisses a locket with her picture, before embarking on his mission to kill his target, leading to his accidental death. In
Rick Revenge Squad, Amy joins the titular squad in an attempt to avenge her husband. • '''''' (voiced by various; main body voiced by
Christina Hendricks) – A
hive mind whom Rick had previously dated, as they are two of the small handful of sentient beings capable of fully comprehending the scope of the universe. To spread to others, the hosts vomit a green liquid into the others' mouths which quickly incorporates them. Unity and Rick get back together, but Unity soon realizes that the self-destructive behavior they indulge in when they are together is bad for both of them, leading to Unity ending their relationship again. A distraught Rick attempts suicide, but fails. In "Air Force Wong", Unity returns to visit Rick and takes over the minds of the people of Virginia while asking Rick if he is going to go after "him". • '''''' (voiced by
John Kassir) – A large slug-like alien, who claims to be a murderer who eats babies and to have traveled to Earth to do so. He was captured and chained up by Rick in an attempt to cure Blim Blam's "space
AIDS" in order to become rich selling the cure. He was discovered by Beth and Jerry, but the couple's bickering annoyed Blim Blam to the point that he broke free, berated the two using a translation device Rick had (since he could only speak in an alien language beforehand), and left, promising never to return to Earth. •
Wayne "''''''" (voiced by Justin Roiland in season 2–6,
Jon Allen in season 7–present) – A Sausage Fella and longtime family friend. He is a parody of wacky side characters on television shows. Although he shows up at the same time as a group of Alien Parasites who take the forms of similarly zany characters, Mr. Poopybutthole himself is real. He is severely injured by Beth after she mistakes him for an Alien Parasite and shoots him. By the post-credits, Mr. Poopybutthole survives the wound and is undergoing physical therapy. While the nurse states that he doesn't want any visitors right now due to the stress of his rehabilitation, she does forward Mr. Poopybutthole's apology to them about nobody having bad memories of him. Mr. Poopybutthole is seen again in the post-credits of "The Wedding Squanchers" watching the episode while still recovering from his wound. After getting his pizza delivered, he implores the viewers to tune in a year to 18 months later in order to see how the cliffhanger is resolved in Season 3. He appears again in the post-credits scenes in Season 3 finale and has a wife named Amy and a son named Mr. Poopybutthole Jr. in the Season 4 episode "
One Crew over the Crewcoo's Morty" as a college professor. He is later mentioned to be fired after Rick hires his students to kill him to test his
karate skills when they speak during the episode's post-credits. He also appears in a post-credits monologue scene at the end of the Season 5 finale, where Amy left him and took Mr. Poopybutthole Jr. with her and living alone in a shabby apartment. In the Season 6 finale, Mr. Poopybutthole has taken up weightlifting while being trained by a man named Carl. When he tries to do a heavy squat, Mr. Poopybutthole tells Carl to call Amy. As Carl reaches for Mr. Poopybutthole's cell phone, Mr. Poopybutthole tells Carl to use his own cell phone since Amy blocked his number. In "How Poopy Got His Poop Back", Mr. Poopybutthole crashes at the Smith-Sanchez house upon falling on hard times. Rick is enlisted to get Mr. Poopybutthole out of the house as he rounds up Birdperson, Squanchy, Gearhead and Gene to help out in his secret intervention. He ends up moving on from Amy. • '''''' (voiced by
Chelsea Kane) – A young alien girl who resembles an anthropomorphic cat person. She resides on a planet with an
Amish style culture whose residents engage in an annual "
purge". She first injures Rick, mugs Morty, and steals their ship in order to use it to kill the rich people who dominate her planet and enforce the purge amongst the poor. She is unable to fly it properly, so Rick gives her a robot suit and helps her kill the rich people after Morty gets too carried away with killing people and has to be subdued. Morty later asks her out, but she declines and claims that she already has a boyfriend. • '''''' (voiced by
Tom Kenny) is the next door neighbor of the Smith family. Introduced in the
third season episode "
The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy", being yelled at by Morty to "mind his own goddamn business", Gene is apparently killed in "
Rickdependence Spray" after being run over by Rick, only to be revealed to be still alive in the
fourth season episode "
Rickternal Friendshine of the Spotless Mort", where he stumbles upon the garage while Rick is exploring
Birdperson's mind, and the garage's A.I. promptly tries to get him to give it a power source so it can get its own body. Following the switch from Dimension C-131 to the Parmesan Dimension, the equivalent Gene is first seen in the
sixth season episode "
Night Family", walking his dog at night before being yelled at by Morty after Morty accidentally blows up the space cruiser. Gene is promoted to the main cast with the
seventh season, appearing in "
How Poopy Got His Poop Back" being recruited by Rick to take part in
Mr. Poopybutthole's intervention, which devolves into a "
birthday party" guys' trip with Gene's cousin-in-law
Hugh Jackman. Gene returns in "
The Jerrick Trap", where he takes Jerry's rake without telling him, later awkwardly returning it while Jerry and Rick are merged into one single being. •
Mr. Nimbus (voiced by Dan Harmon) – The King of the Ocean, ruler of Atlantis, and Rick's arch-nemesis. Nimbus has a treaty with Rick for him to never touch the ocean, the breaking of which causes conflict between them. He also has hydrokinetic abilities and the power to control the police at a command. Nimbus has knowledge of Rick's past including the identity of his wife. He is a parody of both
Aquaman and
Namor.
Superheroes and villains • '''''' (voiced by Ryan Ridley) – A music-themed villain who only appears in the post-credits scene in "Pickle Rick". He attempts to crush Rick and Morty with the hammers on a giant piano, but is killed by Jaguar before he could do any harm to Rick or Morty. •
The Vindicators| – A group of superheroes who band together to fight evil when it threatens to destroy the world. They enlisted Rick and Morty to help them defeat their nemesis, Worldender once before, but did not invite them back a second time due to "personality conflicts", resulting in mass casualties and 3 of them dying. Nearly all of them are killed when Rick, in a fit of drunken jealousy and contempt, sets up a
Saw-style gauntlet to prove that the team is nothing but a bunch of one-dimensional hacks, causing most of the team to either die to Rick's traps, or kill each other when tensions and inner turmoil turn them against each other. They were later featured in the comic series
Rick and Morty Presents: The Vindicators: Hero Mix Vol. 1, the prequel comic
Vindicators 1: Origin of the Vindicators, two episodes of
The Simpsons, and the spin-off animated series
Vindicators 2: Last Stand Between Earth and Doom. They are a parody of various superhero groups, primarily the
Avengers, but also the
Guardians of the Galaxy, the
Justice League, and the
Teen Titans. • '''''' (voiced by
Christian Slater) – The leader of the Vindicators. He presents himself as a suave, friendly and fun-loving leader, but Rick's death traps quickly causes him to reveal his true nature as a coward who cracks under pressure. He insults Morty as "the learning-disabled kid we do photo ops with", and then attempts to escape only to be killed by a trap. He is a parody of
Iron Man and
Star-Lord. In
Rick and Morty Presents, a revived Vance Maximus is incinerated by Boon. • '''''' (voiced by
Lance Reddick) – A man who gained the ability to summon ghost trains after his parents were killed in a railroad accident. He wears a ghostly train whistle around his neck, which he uses to summon ghost trains. He is openly hostile towards Rick and is revealed to be the one who didn't want to invite him back to defeat Doomnometron. Million Ants kills him during a squabble about their love triangle with Supernova. He is a parody of
Steel, with powers similar to Green Lantern. In
Rick and Morty Presents, a revived Alan Rails is crushed underfoot by Boon. • ''''
(voiced by Gillian Jacobs) – A star themed superheroine, who is the only surviving member of the Vindicators after she assisted Million Ants in killing her ex-husband Alan Rails, then later killed her lover Million Ants. It is unknown whether Rick exposed her crimes or if she is still a hero after she escaped. She is most likely a parody of Starfire with a design like Singularity. In Rick and Morty Presents'', a revived Supernova is partially incinerated by Boon. • '''''' (voiced by Maurice LaMarche) – A cyborg crocodile. Little is known about him save for his cold mechanical-reptilian logic, and that Rick made a joke about him falling into a vat of redundancy. He dies in one of Rick's death traps when he tries to answer a question using common logic, when not taking into account the illogical answer that only Morty would know. In
Rick and Morty Presents, a revived Crocubot has their heart ripped out by Pickle Rick. • ''''
(voiced by Tom Kenny) – A sentient ant colony who was originally given sentience by Supernova and became her adulterous lover when they were trapped on a planet for several days with no way of knowing if they would survive. He is killed by Supernova who crushes the queen ant after he tries to reason with her after she attempts to kill Rick and Morty. He is likely a parody of Ant-Man but bears more of a resemblance to Swarm and Clayface. In Rick and Morty Presents'', a revived Million Ants is blown up by Death Stalkers. • '''''' (voiced by Justin Roiland) – The Vindicators' intern and janitor, who appears to be a Sausage Fella except with asymmetrical eyes. He wishes to eventually become a full-fledged Vindicator, but is always made to stay behind and clean up their ship. Rick appreciates him more than the other Vindicators because he laughs at Rick's jokes. While drunk, Rick claims to have more love for him than Morty, only to apparently forget who Noob Noob is after recovering. In
Rick and Morty Presents, Noob Noob becomes the supervillain
Boon, before being torn apart by an army of
Mr. Meeseeks. • ''''
(voiced by Alison Brie) – An environmental-themed superhero whom Morty dates. She is a parody of Captain Planet from Captain Planet and the Planeteers'', although lacking a
heart ring. Although she and Morty initially bond closely, Morty is forced to break up with her after she becomes more unstable and ruthless in her activism, much to the grief of both. • '''''' – The Tina-Teers were the original owners of the rings associated with Planetina. By the time they were adults, they became more obsessed with money-making. While meeting with the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia, they were all killed by Morty who stole the rings associated with Planetina. • '''''' – (voiced by
Steve Buscemi) – A member of the Tina-Teers who wielded the fire ring. • '''''' (voiced by
Lauren Tom) – A member of the Tina-Teers who wielded the earth ring. •
Unnamed air ring wielder (voiced by
Lauren Tom) – A member of the Tina-Teers who wielded the air ring. •
Unnamed water ring wielder (voiced by Brandon Johnson) – A member of the Tina-Teers who wielded the water ring. • '''''' (voiced by
Dan Harmon) – The ambassador of Saudi Arabia. • '''''' (voiced by
Rob Schrab) – Diesel Weasel is an evil mutant Weasel who causes acid rain. • '
– A group of teenagers animated in anime style who were the original pilots of the Gotron' ferrets, large ferret-like vehicles. They kidnap Morty and initially try to bribe him with Boob World currency in exchange for insider information about Rick's operation, but when he resists, he is forced to fight off an assassination attempt. Later they captured Rick in the GoGotron, a large robot made by the merging of all the Gotron ferrets. Naruto Smith destroys the
GoGotron, kills all the ferret pilots and rescues Rick. They are a parody of
Voltron and
Power Rangers. • '''''' (voiced by
Lauren Tom) – A red-haired anime-like character who is the leader of the pilots from the five realities. She was hired by Rick, who did not know her real identity, to take control of the GoGotron. She later betrays and captures him in the GoGotron. • The '''''' – A group of beings whose reality-warping abilities are based around narrative techniques and devices. • '''''' (voiced by
Cassie Steele) – A member of the Referential Six whose abilities and name are a play on "mislead". • '''''' (voiced by Brandon Johnson) – A member of the Referential Six whose abilities and name are a play on "flashback". • '''''' (voiced by
Kari Wahlgren) – A member of the Referential Six whose abilities and name are a play on "continuity error". • '''''' (voiced by
Nolan North) – A member of the Referential Six whose abilities and name are a play on "protagonist". • '''''' (voiced by
Rob Schrab) – A member of the Referential Six whose abilities revolve around plot twists. •
/ (voiced by
Maurice LaMarche) – A member of the Referential Six whose abilities and name are a play on "retcon". Anything he says comes true. • '''''' (voiced by
Justin Roiland) – An enormous and cheerful creature whose name is based on a "tag". He is seen during the post-credits fighting different opponents. • '''''' (voiced by
John Early) – A parody of
Magneto who can control cookies. He is killed by Rick. • '''''' (voiced by
Tom Kenny) – A parody of
Mister Mxyzptlk. • '''''' (voiced by
Tom Kenny) – A stringbean-themed cheesy villain. • '''''' (voiced by Chaz Langley) – A cheesy villain. • '''''' (voiced by
Will Forte) – Eugene Michael Piss is an alien supervillain who wears an armored suit that enables him to shoot urine out of the gloves. After being badly beaten up by Jerry for wanting to violate Summer, Pissmaster was later found dead in his bathtub with a suicide note. Rick briefly assumes his identity to make Pissmaster a
martyr. • '''Pissmaster's Daughter''' (voiced by
Cassie Steele) – The unnamed daughter of Pissmaster. • '''''' (voiced by
Diedrich Bader) – The head of a council of intergalactic superheroes. • The '''''' – A group of
Adolf Hitler-type beings who reside on a Hitler-themed planet. They are all killed by Jerry. • '''''' – A
grasshopper version of Adolf Hitler. • '''''' – A
gorilla version of Adolf Hitler and member of the Legion of Hitlers. He is a parody of
Gorilla Grodd. • '''''' – The human
Adolf Hitler of Earth who faked his death. • '''''' – A blue Greek version of Adolf Hitler. • '''''' – A member of the Legion of Hitlers. He is a parody of
Riddler. • '''''' – A red alien version of Adolf Hitler. • '''''' – A robotic alien version of Adolf Hitler.
Characters seen on inter-dimensional cable The following characters are seen when Rick and Morty watch the inter-dimensional cable in the episodes "Rixty Minutes" and "Interdimensional Cable 2: Tempting Fate": •
Alternate David Letterman (voiced by
Jeff Bergman) – A version of David Letterman from Dimension C-500A who interviews that dimension's Jerry Smith who talks about
Cloud Atlas • '''''' (voiced by Justin Roiland) – A man with ants crawling inside his eyes who owns an electronics store. He is completely blind because of this and has no sensation of touch either. •
Real Fake Doors salesman (voiced by Justin Roiland) – A man who sells doors which are incapable of opening. He is filmed on his commute home and continues there. • '''''' (voiced by Justin Roiland) – A man who eats feces, and stars in a movie about it. In what is likely supposed to be a plot twist, he is served with a court order barring him from feces consumption. • ''''
(voiced by Justin Roiland and Tom Kenny respectively) – Characters from the Gazorpian TV show Gazorpazorpfield
, a parody of Garfield. Gazorpazorpfield, being a male Gazorpian, is extremely aggressive and profane by nature and is shown verbally abusing his owner Jon. His favorite food is enchiladas. Rick states that Gazorpazorpfield is voiced by Lorenzo Music (the person who voiced Garfield in real life until his death) who is still alive in the universe in which Gazorpazorpfield'' airs while also claiming that
Bill Murray voiced him in the movie. • '''''' (voiced by Justin Roiland) – A parody of Lucky the Leprechaun, the mascot of
Lucky Charms with ears similar to the Trix Rabbit. Tophat Jones is the mascot for "Strawberry Smiggles". He is shown eating a bowl of them and feeling content at the fact that since he has done so, no one else will be able to have any. He is brutally eviscerated by two children who eat the cereal from his stomach and intestines. He claims to see demons as he is being eviscerated. • '''''' – A pair of brothers who star in an action film in which they deal with such threats as meteors, a tornado, a giant cat monster, a Mexican armada with tomato weapons, elderly gladiator women, and the moon colliding with the planet. The brothers are stated to have a very strong bond. • '''''' (voiced by Justin Roiland and
Rob Paulsen respectively) – A
buddy cop duo consisting of a man with legs the size of an infant's and another man who appears to be physically normal. Baby Legs attempts to prove that he is not inhibited by his small legs, but fails to catch a criminal. The criminal is promptly subdued by Regular Legs and Baby Legs learns to accept the fact that he needs a regular-legged partner. • '''''' – A
cat lady that is featured in the trailer for "Last Will and Testimeow: Weekend at Dead Cat Lady's House II" (a parody of ''
Weekend at Bernie's''), which was written and directed by the Jerry Smith of Dimension C-500A. After she dies, her cats control her body like a puppet to make it look like that she is still alive and can remain on the estate. • '''''' (voiced by Justin Roiland) – The mascot of "Eyeholes" cereal as seen in "Interdimensional Cable 2: Tempting Fate". He is a blue-skinned alien in a superhero costume who beats up anyone who attempts to eat his cereal as seen in a commercial where two eyeless lovers were attacked by him for wearing Eyeholes on their face. Rick advises Morty not to get caught with a box of Eyeholes or else the Eyeholes Man will crash through a window and beat him up. In the post-credits, the Eyeholes Man assaults Jerry upon catching him with a box of Eyeholes that were in Rick's cupboard. •
Jan Michael Vincent – A real-life American actor who, in-universe of an alternate reality, stars in a film called
Jan Quadrant Vincent 16. • '''''' (voiced by Justin Roiland) – A Sausage Fella but with disproportionately long arms. He stars in his own television show, in which he engages in
kleptomania (and sometimes even drugging and kidnapping). He measures the worth of his loot in "brapples", which appear to be hybrids of roosters and apples. • '''''' – A Tinymouth who advertised the restaurant Lil' Bits which serves tiny-sized food for people with tiny mouths. • '''''' (both voiced by Justin Roiland) – Conjoined twins who each have their own television shows. Michael is a news anchor while Pichael hosts a cooking show. They have a great amount of resentment towards one another, and the fact that they both tape their shows at the same time leads to difficulties and on-set fights between the two. • '''''' – A marine biologist who was bitten by an octopus causing half of his left arm and torso become octopus-like. He rides in a car with a scar-faced man and goes to save people by attacking random people that might cause some trouble. • ''''
– The host of The Personal Space Show''. Really cares about his personal space.
Alien ethnic groups • '''''' – A race of highly intelligent alien scammers who routinely abduct Rick and place him into virtual simulations in an attempt to get his recipe for concentrated dark matter. They are very uncomfortable with nudity, though they did manage to create an accurate model of Morty, complete with genitalia. Having known from the beginning that he was in a double-layered simulation and tired of dealing with the Zigerions, Rick gives them a fake recipe for concentrated dark matter which causes their ship to explode. • '''''' (voiced by
David Cross) – The Prince of the Zigerions. The Zigerions being uncomfortable with nudity is a reference to Cross' character on
Arrested Development having a similar issue. • '''''' (voiced by Dan Harmon) – A nerdy-looking Zigerion who was made to spy on Morty while he was nude in order to create an accurate representation of his genitals for their simulation. • '''''' – Citizens of the celestial dwarf planet Pluto. Nearly all Plutonians do not want to believe that their home is no longer a planet. Their first major appearance is in "Something Ricked This Way Comes". The Plutonians earlier appeared multiple times in "M. Night Shaym-Aliens!", presumably as test subjects for the Zigerion simulations. • '''''' (voiced by
Rich Fulcher) – The King of the Plutonians. • '''''' (voiced by
Nolan North) – A Plutonian scientist and outcast who is later revealed to be King Flippy Nips's son. • '''''' – An unnamed race of blue-skinned humanoid aliens whose minds Unity has taken over and assimilated into her collective conscience. As Unity's control over them begins to weaken due to Rick's influence, they begin a race war amongst themselves due to having differently shaped nipples. • '''''' – The Alien Parasites can take the forms of wacky side characters and insert themselves into peoples' memories to convince them that they've always known them, parodying old sitcoms and their tendency to shoehorn in new characters to boost failing ratings. They multiply very quickly and must be contained to prevent them from taking over and/or destroying the world. Their only weakness is that they cannot create negative memories, since they feed on the chemicals the brain produces from positive feelings. The Smith Family take advantage of this and slay all the Alien Parasites. • '''''' – An Amish cyborg. Unlike the other parasites, it seems that at least part of his guise (the cybernetic implants) were an actual part of his body. • '''''' – An infant wizard who supposedly hooked up the Duck with Muscles with his future wife. •
Bigfoot •
Cleopatra • '''''' (voiced by Ryan Ridley) – A supposed relative of the Smith family from Brooklyn. He is an embodiment of various
New Yorker stereotypes and his catchphrase is "I'm walkin' here!" (a line used by
Dustin Hoffman's character Enrico Rizzo in
Midnight Cowboy). •
or – An unnamed rubber duck with muscular arms. Baby Wizard was said to have hooked Duck with Muscles up with a woman that would eventually become his wife. •
Elvis impersonator| – An Alien Parasite in the form an
Elvis Presley impersonator. • '''Frankenstein's monster|'
(voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) – A variation of the monster from Frankenstein'' who is a member of the Smith family. He is said to be a veteran of the
Vietnam War, having served with Rick. • '''''' – A tiny green ghost that resides in a jar. Rick states that he is good at explaining obscure jokes for people that do not get them. It was mentioned that his life was saved by Reverse Giraffe in Vietnam. His jar is actually the lower half of his body. • '''''' (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) – A samurai that wears armor made of ham, steaks, sausages, and bacon strips. It was mentioned that he went to college with Reverse Giraffe. • '''''' (voiced by
Tony Barbieri) – The Smith family's butler. In one flashback, he dresses up as Morty's date to the prom, frees Jerry's head from the stair handrails with marmalade, and fights a Nazi in another. A variation of Mr. Beauregard is seen as Satan's butler in
Rick and Morty Go to Hell. • '''''' (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) – A female anthropomorphic refrigerator. She is one of the first parasites who is found out by the family, and attempts to pass a roller coaster ride off as a negative memory in a state of panic, only to try and run once Beth points out the flaw in her statement. • '''''' (voiced by
Tom Kenny) – An anthropomorphic pencil. Rick takes a liking to this particular parasite and instructs Morty to kill him as he is unable to bring himself to do it. • '''''' – A
Utahraptor that is constantly taking pictures and cannot communicate verbally. • '''''' (voiced by
Keith David) – An eloquent-speaking giraffe with a short neck, stubby legs, and a long body. He stated that he went to college with Hamurai, saved Ghost in a Jar's life in
Vietnam, and had been a shoulder for Beth to cry on. • '''''' (voiced by
Matt Walsh) – A tired man in pajamas and a nightcap who is portrayed as Beth's husband and Jerry's best friend/secret lover. Sleepy Gary yearns to divorce Beth so that he can be with Jerry. • '''''' (voiced by
Tara Strong) – A magical flying ballerina lamb with a rainbow unicorn horn who is Summer's imaginary friend. She is stated to live in "Never-Past-Bedtime Land" with numerous similar creatures like a bear parka-wearing bird, a butterfly/sunflower hybrid, a
Chowder lookalike, a cloud yeti, an Easter bunny/monkey hybrid, a headphones-wearing dragon, a hoodie-wearing slug, a sunglasses-wearing strawberry, a sweatband-wearing star, and a winter-wear turtle. In the
"Morty's Mind Blowers" comic sequel, a real Tinkles is revealed to have existed before accidentally being shot by Morty. • '''''' (voiced by Tony Barbieri) – The supposed older brother of Jerry. •
William Shakespeare •
Unnamed characters – The forms of the alien parasites that were unnamed. These forms consist of: • An astronaut • A
bearded lady • A British Guard • A burglar • A caveman • A chef • A flamingo • A fruit hat girl similar to
Carmen Miranda • A giant robot • A girl robot • A girl scout • A gnome • A
Harlem Globetrotter • A humanoid scar-faced bear with kidneys that would be compatible to Beth's • A humanoid catfish • A humanoid fox • A humanoid sun • A humanoid unicorn • A Japanese businessman • A kaiser that resembles
Wilhelm II • A lucky cat • A Mexican man • A
Mr. Peanut lookalike • A mushroom head • A nun • A party hat-wearing snake • A pink balloon animal • A rooster • A Scottish
Braveheart warrior • A sea captain in rain gear • A small cowboy riding a dog • A snorkel kid • A space monkey • A trashcan-wearing homeless puppet • A
William Wallace look-alike • ''''
(voiced by Justin Roiland) – A race of bald-headed planet-sized alien heads who "feed off the talent and showmanship of less-evolved lifeforms". They transport planets to the expanse of the universe they inhabit and make the residents perform on a talent competition show that they run called Planet Music'', with planets that lose or get disqualified being disintegrated by a massive laser cannon. When Rick and Morty win the competition, the Cromulons declare their song the best they've ever heard and decide to end their show after 988 seasons. The general population led by Principal Vagina mistake them for gods and begins to worship them as such until the truth was known. • '''''' – A race of aliens whose bodies are composed of an elemental material and shaped like a letter of the alphabet letters from the planet Alphabetrium. •
Ice-T (voiced by Dan Harmon) – A famous American rapper who is tasked with helping Rick and Morty to write a song. Though he initially appears to just be human, he is revealed to be a member of the Alphabetrians from the planet Alphabetrium. He was originally known as
Water-T, but was frozen by his dad Magma-Q as punishment for his apathetic outlook on life. Rick inspires him to care about things and he saves the earth by using his body to deflect the Cromulons' laser. As a reward for his altruistic deed, he is welcomed back by his home planet and returned to his true form as Water-T. When a Numbericon attack results in the death of his father, Water-T leads the Alphabetrians into battle against the Numbericons. The episode "Water-T and the Rise of the Numbericons: The Movie" revealed that Water-T has a history with Mr. Goldenfold where he used to be one of his students. During the final battle against Infinity, the ghost of Magma-Q imbues Water-T with his power as
Magma-T. • '''''' (voiced by
Justin Roiland in "Get Schwifty",
Ice-T in "Water-T and the Rise of the Numbericons: The Movie") – The ruler of Alphabetrium who previously froze Water-T into ice and banished him. After thawing out Water-T upon returning him from his exile, Magma-Q was killed when the Numbericons attacked. • '''''' – A member of the Alphabetrian Elders. • '''''' – A member of the Alphabetrian Elders. • '''''' – A member of the Alphabetrians. He is the one who informs Magma-Q and the Alphabetrian elders that the Numbericons are attacking. • '''''' – A member of the Alphabetrians who accompanies Water-T into seeking out Mr. Goldenfold. • '''''' – A race of aliens whose bodies are shaped like a number. They attack Alphabetrium. • '''''' – The ruler of the Numbericons. He is later killed when 8 becomes Infinity. • '''''' (voiced by
Debra Wilson) – A member of the Numbericons and the daughter of Emperor Dreadnaught. •
8/Infinity (voiced by
Peter Serafinowicz) – A member of the Numbericons. He was actually a spy that was planted into the Alphabetrians where he posed as
Oxygen-S. He later took on the powers of Infinity where he killed Emperor Dreadnaught and most of the Alphabetrians and Numbericons. It took the united power of the Alphabetrians and the Numbericons to slay him. • '''''' - The Gromflomites are a race of
insectoid aliens from the planet Gromflom Prime. They were the leading race in the Galactic Federation until Rick called a downfall in the organization. • '''''' (voiced by
Maurice LaMarche) - The unnamed Gromflomite leader of the Galactic Federation. After Rick reduced their currency to 0, the Galactic Federation President committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with a laser. • '''''' (voiced by
Eric Bauza) - A Gromflomite with a wife and kids who Morty killed in the pilot episode when Rick claimed that Gromflomites were robots. • '''''' (voiced by
Andy Daly) - A Gromflomite agent who purchased weapons from Rick in "Mortynight Run". • '''''' (voiced by
Nathan Fillion) - A Gromflomite agent who used a device to enter Rick's mind through the Brainalyzer in order to get the information of inter-dimensional travel from Rick after he surrendered to the Galactic Federation. After uploading a virus into the Brainalyzer, Rick took control of Cornvelious David's body and left the real one's conscious in Rick's body to die as Rick turns off the Brainalyzer where the body was later shot by SEAL Team Rick. • '''''' (voiced by
Eric Bauza) - A Gromflomite that works at the Gromflomite Department of Transportation and serves as one of Rick's contacts. Rick's relationship with Cisco is on the same level as Birdperson. • '''''' - A Gromflomite who worked as the royal doctor to the Gromflomite Queen. He developed a fungus that turned Gromflomites into their stronger form called Ultromflomites. The Gromflomite Queen declined his proposal to make use of it causing Fantabulous to have her killed. Fantabulous was later killed when the Ultromflomite hive was destroyed by Rick and Space Beth. • '''''' (voiced by
Stephen Root) - A Gromflomite general who allies with Rick and Space Beth against Fantabulous • '''''' - A race of short sausage-shaped humanoids. Mr. Poopybutthole is a known Sausage Fella. • '''''' – The Monogatrons are a race of aliens. They created the Lovefinderzz app to distract the humans while they plot to steal Earth's water supply. • '''''' (voiced by
Sam Neill) – The King of the Monogatrons that wants to conquer Earth. • '''''' (voiced by
Kathleen Turner) – The Queen of the Monogatrons and the wife of the Monogatron King. She enjoys podcasts and arguing with her husband. • '''''' (voice by
Taika Waititi) – Rick's Monogatron intern. • '''''' – A race of sapient snakes from another planet. • '''''' – A race of face-hugging parasites. • ''''
– A race of gross-looking demons who have feelings opposite to what they are supposed to feel. They are a parody of the Cenobites from the Hellraiser'' franchise. • '''''' – A race of robots able to transform themselves into vehicles according to need. They mistake Rick's car to be one of them and later try to kill her along with Morty and Summer when they realise the truth. They are a parody of the
Transformers. • '''''' – A race of mailbox-like aliens. • '''''' – Two races of aliens who arrived in the 15th century CE in America. They were at war at first but later united due to their common hate against
turkeys. They defeated the dinosaur-like turkey monsters that once dominated America, saving the continent's humans. They went into hibernation into chambers in the "crypt of the new world" in Washington DC, described as America's oldest secret by the President. Later in the 21st century, they were resurrected by Rick and the President to fight an army of genetically enhanced turkeys. •
The – A race of humanoids that live in a city that is above the Sun. •
The (portrayed by
Maurice LaMarche) – The unnamed ruler of the Sun who Morty succeeds after defeating him. •
The (portrayed by
Matt King,
David Mitchell,
Daniel Radcliffe, and
Robert Webb) – The defenders of the Sun. •
The (voiced by
Jack Black) – The unnamed representative of Venus. •
The – The unnamed representative of Earth who Morty mistook for Santa Claus. •
The – The unnamed representative of Mars. •
The - A race of humans that reside on the planet 41-Kepler B. They get their name because their suicide turns their intestines to spaghetti. •
The - A race of alien Christians. They are not into sex and are out to prevent the Easter Bunnies from inducing it on different worlds enough to cause the world's destruction. •
Christopher "Chris" General Reinhard Kincaid (voiced by
Ebon Moss-Bachrach) - A top soldier of the Space Christians. •
The People of Plociff - The People of Plociff are a race of pointy-eared human-shaped aliens who escaped from their doomed planet of Plociff on their
sleeper ship. They have been divided into the
ruling class "Takey" and the
working class "Makey".
Earthly non-human ethnic groups • '''''' – The Mega-Gargantuans are an ironically named miniature civilisation located in the Amazon rainforest, with whom Rick and Morty broker peace accords. • '''''' (voiced by
Tara Strong) – The elected leader of the Mega-Gargantuans, who separately meets with the President, and Rick and Morty, for peace talks. • '
– The (Cannibalistic Horse Underground D'wellers) are a race of horses. They dwell in their kingdom underground. • '''''' (voiced by
Maurice LaMarche) – The who had grievances against Rick for the latter sleeping with his daughter. • '''''' (voiced by
Christina Ricci) – The daughter of the CHUD King who has a child with Rick. • '''''' – Normal turkeys which got enhanced by the "Turkey President" in order to create a new master race that would overthrow humans. The enhanced turkeys, known as gobblers, varied in size from human-sized to gigantic tower-sized beasts. They were sentient, well built and used firearms. They were all later killed by the Googa aliens with aid from Rick, Morty and the real President. • The '''''' (voiced by
Keith David) – The Turkey leader who by coincidence swallowed the pill given to the real President for identification purposes. After being infused human DNA, it took the President's form and took his place as the President of the United States. He enhanced other turkeys, converting them into super soldiers. The imposter was killed by the real President later. • '''''' – An ancient race of dinosaur-like turkeys who were the original rulers of America. They were "merciless beasts, grazing on the corpses of cowering humans." ==Other characters==