Rick & Morty Season 8 Episode 1 Revives Its Most Iconic Catchphrase After 3 Years

Caution: This article discloses SPOILERS for the premiere of Rick and Morty season 8, titled “Summer of All Fears”. It has been quite some time since we last heard one of the show’s famous catchphrases, but season 8 finally reintroduced it. Alongside its distinctive humor and bizarre plotlines, Adult Swim’s popular series is renowned for its iconic quotes and phrases that linger in fans’ minds. The episode “Pickle Rick” from Rick and Morty remains one of the most discussed due to its witty dialogue, and Rick’s line about transforming into a pickle is still often quoted, even if used playfully.

Ever since then, “Rick and Morty” has consistently delivered memorable lines, standing out as one of the series’ key assets. However, its iconic catchphrase has gone unheard for almost three years now. Fortunately, the premiere of season 8 brought a change to this trend, with a scene in “Summer of All Fears” seeing Rick shouting his famous phrase, providing a touch of nostalgia for long-term fans. Despite the series venturing into new territories and experimenting with fresh ideas, it’s heartening to hear Rick utter his classic line once more, reminding us that it hasn’t strayed too far from its origins.

“Summer Of All Fears” Finally Brought Back Rick’s Iconic “Wubba Lubba Dub-Dub” Quote

The Classic Catchphrase Was Last Mentioned Briefly In Season 6

After three years, the show “Rick and Morty” let Rick utter his famous catchphrase – “Wubba Lubba dub-dub”. The last time this phrase was spoken was by Morty in season 6, during the episode “Night Family”. In a recent podcast recording, the characters did an advertisement where Morty requested Rick to say “Wubba Lubba dub-dub”, which he initially refused. Thus, it’s been quite some time since Rick used this phrase that was quite popular in earlier seasons, making its reappearance quite surprising.

Instead of the season 8 premiere of Rick and Morty focusing on sidelining its main characters as many opening episodes do, it opted to delve into the history of its lead character by reintroducing a classic catchphrase. Although this may have been merely for the enjoyment of fans, the dialogue didn’t feel out of place and reflected Rick’s joy at escaping the matrix Morty had trapped him in. While it is crucial that the show doesn’t rely too heavily on past successes, it was delightful to hear Rick utter “Wubba Lubba dub-dub” once more, and I’m glad this phrase remains an integral part of his persona.

What “Wubba Lubba Dub-Dub” Actually Means In Rick & Morty

Birdperson Explained It Is A Cry For Help, But Rick & Morty Has Suggested It May Have A More Optimistic Meaning

Although “Wubba Lubba dub-dub” typically conveys a positive sentiment, Birdperson claims that this phrase, when translated, means “I am in great pain, please help me“, which contradicts the cheerful tone Rick uses when saying it. If he truly means it this way, it seems appropriate that his cheerful catchphrase is steeped in tragedy given Rick’s backstory in the show. However, there is also a hint that suggests it may have another interpretation as well.

In the comic series of “Rick and Morty,” the significance of the phrase “Wubba Lubba dub-dub” was altered, with Rick using the term and then explaining, “The way Birdperson used it.” This explanation implies that Rick has a unique understanding of the phrase and doesn’t connect it to the distress call that Birdperson does. Although the comics don’t reveal what Rick’s version of “Wubba Lubba dub-dub” signifies, it appears to represent some form of celebration or optimistic message, and maintaining the original meaning as a secret contributes to the phrase’s iconic status.

Why Rick Brings Back His Classic Catchphrase In Season 8

His Euphoria Of Escaping His Own Matrix Device Causes Him To Bring Back The Catchphrase

In this new take, Rick’s self-made matrix escape holds a deeper significance, as it was this very predicament that ignited his famous catchphrase once more. After punishing Morty and Summer by trapping them in a simulation due to their phone charging mishap, Morty turned the tables on Rick by locking him inside instead. This time around, the message conveyed the negative implications of confining individuals within such simulations. Initially upset, Rick managed to extricate himself from the matrix much more effectively, relying on his genius and ingenuity to make an escape, which led him to exclaim with fervor “Wubba Lubba dub-dub.

Rick and Morty Season 8 Episode Titles Release Date
Episode 1 – “Summer of All Fears” May 25, 2025
Episode 2 – “Valkyrick” June 1, 2025
Episode 3 – “The Rick, The Mort & The Ugly” June 8, 2025
Episode 4 – “The Last Temptation of Jerry” June 15, 2025
Episode 5 – “Cryo Mort a Rickver” June 22, 2025
Episode 6 – “The Curicksous Case of Bethjamin Button” June 29, 2025
Episode 7 – “Ricker Than Fiction” July 6, 2025
Episode 8 – “Nomortland” July 13, 2025
Episode 9 – “Morty Daddy” July 20, 2025
Episode 10 – “Hot Rick” July 27, 2025

In simpler terms, it might seem excessive for such a minor event to cause such a powerful reaction, yet considering how being trapped in the Matrix affected Morty and Summer, I believe their response was justified. Furthermore, it’s possible that the writers of Rick and Morty intended to reuse this phrase to please fans. The show has gone through changes since Justin Roiland left, and some viewers have shown less interest in the series. However, by incorporating classic quotes, they demonstrate that even as they explore new stories, Rick and Morty still retains its original allure.

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2025-05-26 07:29