[s1e7] Raising Gazorpazorp -

: After Morty convinces Rick to buy him a "sex robot" from a space pawn shop, the robot unexpectedly gives birth to a half-human, half-alien hybrid. Morty names the child Morty Jr. and attempts to raise him. Due to Gazorpian biology, Morty Jr. matures into a full adult in just one day, forcing Morty to cram a lifetime of parenting into 24 hours. Morty Jr. struggles with an innate urge for violence, which Morty tries to suppress by lying about the outside world.

" Raising Gazorpazorp " is the seventh episode of the first season of Rick and Morty , originally airing on March 10, 2014. It features a dual-narrative structure that explores gender politics through an alien lens and parodies parenting tropes. Director : Jeff Myers Writers : Eric Acosta and Wade Randolph Original Air Date : March 10, 2014 [S1E7] Raising Gazorpazorp

: A play on the film Raising Arizona and the TV show Raising Hope . Plot Summary : After Morty convinces Rick to buy him

: Rick and Summer travel to the robot’s planet of origin, Gazorpazorp , to find better parents for the child. They discover a society strictly divided by gender: the surface is a primitive wasteland inhabited by hyper-aggressive males, while the sky is home to a hyper-intelligent, technologically advanced female civilization. Rick is nearly executed for "treason" (and farting) but is saved when Summer’s fashion advice impresses the female leaders. Key Characters Due to Gazorpian biology, Morty Jr