Summary

  • Rick and Morty is a TV show with goofy situations, deeper lessons, and dark moments that viewers can learn from.
  • Fans waiting for season 8 of Rick and Morty can check out shows like Big Mouth, Mr. Robot, and Final Space.
  • These shows offer similar humor, mind-altering scenarios, and intergalactic adventures to satisfy Rick and Morty fans' cravings.

Rick and Morty is a television series about, well, Rick and Morty. Rick Sanchez is a mad scientist who can travel through time, visit other dimensions, and battle against strange creatures — all while acting like he doesn't care by throwing back another drink. Morty, on the other hand, is his grandson who can be a bit timid at times but loves going on adventures with Rick.

Since this is an animated show, there are definitely some goofy situations and characters, but there is much more to it; there are deeper lessons, thought-provoking scenes, and even some dark moments that will make viewers learn something. All of this combined makes for a TV show that fans of all ages can enjoy! Rick and Morty season 7 has concluded, and while many fans are dying for more Rick and Morty goodness, here are 20 TV shows to check out while waiting on season 8.

Related: Rick & Morty Season 8: Cast, Story & Everything We Know

Big Mouth

Big Mouth is an animated adult comedy that streams on Netflix and stars a cast of notable comedians like Nick Kroll, Maya Rudolph, Jordan Peele, and John Mulaney. The series is all about puberty and what it's like to be a teenager. Despite the premise, the series is mature and geared toward an older audience. It's crude, suggestive, and full of hilarious, but graphic, moments. It's the kind of show that would have been nice to grow up with, even if you did have to watch it in secret so your parents wouldn't catch you. The bracing honesty and hilarious yet oddly specific moments are entirely relatable.

Mr. Robot

Mr. Robot

Depending on what aspect of Rick and Morty most appeals to you, Mr. Robot may be an excellent fit. The series is much darker and less comedic in tone than the animated series, but it does deal with a lot of mind-altering scenarios and crazy twists. If you like the altered reality and odd quirks of Rick and Morty, then you should give Mr. Robot a chance. The series is what motivated Rami Malek to the A-list, and each season is very timely and thoroughly engrossing. It just wrapped its final season recently so you can binge the whole thing now without having to wait months between each season.

Final Space

Final Space

Final Space is one of the most underrated series on this list and certainly one of the lesser-known options. It's an animated space opera comedy that airs on the Adult Swim block of Cartoon Network and TBS. The show follows Gary, an astronaut who becomes friends with an alien named Mooncake. The two form a bond but Gary is unaware of Mooncake's sinister origins. The comedy follows the two through an intergalactic adventure that will feel very familiar to Rick and Morty fans while offering a substantially different kind of humor.

Bojack Horseman

If you love the adult, nihilistic, and often shockingly realistic moments of Rick and Morty that make you feel like you just got punched in the gut, then you should absolutely watch BoJack Horseman. The humor is similar but BoJack has way less bathroom humor than Rick and Morty. For some, the crude fart jokes on the former show are a turnoff and BoJack rarely goes the way of scatological comedy. Instead, it focuses on a humanoid horse who used to be a sitcom star but has since become a washed-up has-been who dwells in a sea of self-hatred. It can be depressing at times but it's also very satirical and one of the best shows out there right now.

Related: Every Montage In Rick And Morty, Ranked

Gravity Falls

Dipper and Mabel looking shocked while their two friends are behind them in Gravity Falls

Gravity Falls is geared toward a much younger audience than the majority of other shows on this list, seeing as it debuted on Disney XD. But don't let that dissuade you from watching it. For a Disney Channel show, Gravity Falls boasts a surprising amount of dark comedy and adult humor. Plus, it's only two seasons with genius plotting, foreshadowing, and lots of clues. Creator Alex Hirsch told the story he wanted to tell and then ended the show before it could overstay its welcome.

Disenchantment

Disenchantment is an adult-animated sitcom that was created for Netflix by Matt Groening (who has a couple of shows on this list). It is set in a medieval fantasy kingdom with a rebellious princess named Bean. Like all good cartoons, there are sidekicks; an elf named Elfo and a demon named Luci. Like Rick and Morty, this Netflix show combines witty jokes, lovable characters, and silly settings in order to create made-for-adult entertainment.

The Simpsons

The Simpsons is Matt Groening’s best-known work and one of the most well-known shows out there. For those who do not know, this series is set in Springfield and focuses on the Simpson family: Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The inner workings of this family are always entertaining, but there are also references to current events, celebrities, and people, which help it appeal to such a wide-ranging audience.

Mystery Science Theater 3000

Mystery Science Theater

Mystery Science Theater 3000 ran for seven seasons until it was canceled in 1996. Then, it had three more seasons before being canceled again in 1999. And finally, a crowdfunded revival was released on Netflix in 2017, with the next season following on November 22, 2018. The general premise is that a janitor was trapped by two mad scientists and forced to watch not-so-great movies. The janitor, Joel, and his robot friends make funny comments about each movie, so it seems like fans are watching along with them. This is a good blend of sci-fi and comedy, for those who like those genres.

Bob's Burgers

Louise as Peter Pan's Labyrinth in Bob's Burgers season 12, episode 3.
Louise as Peter Pan's Labyrinth in Bob's Burgers season 12, episode 3.

Bob's Burgers is another animated sitcom, and this one is all about the Belcher family; Bob and Linda run a hamburger t, and this family, along with their children—Tina, Gene, and Louise—are always getting into some sort of craziness. This show has a pretty big following, TV Guide even named Bob's Burgers as one of the top 60 Greatest TV Cartoons of All Time. It may not have all the scientific elements that Rick and Morty does, but the family dynamic makes for some relatable and for some really hilarious situations.

South Park

South Park is another super popular cartoon that is aimed at an older audience, though it does star four boys as the main characters: Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick. The topics covered in this series are mature, though, and all the satire may not be picked up on by fans who are the same age as these characters. Another thing that makes South Park so notable is the cutout technique that was first used and is now copied. The fact that each episode is written and produced in just a week keeps everything super relevant, as well!