Jerry Smith (Rick and Morty)

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Jerry Smith
Rick and Morty character
First appearance
Last appearanceJerry Prime and Season Two Jerry
"Solaricks" (2022)
Created byJustin Roiland
Dan Harmon
Based onJustin Roiland's pet dog (namesake)[1]
Designed byJustin Roiland
Voiced byChris Parnell
Manabu Muraji (Japanese)[2][3]
In-universe information
Full nameGerald Smith
NicknameJerry
1st Miggity Miggity Miggity Mack, Master of the Multiverse, and Ruler of The Citadel
In office
"A Tale of Two Jerries, Part Two" – "Three" (Doofus/Evil Jerry Smith J19ζ7)
GenderMale
OccupationStay-at-home Dad
Amateur
Non-denominational Christian[5]
Age35[6]

Gerald "Jerry" Smith is one of the main characters of the American

second season) have received a positive critical reception.[11][12][13][14]

Biography

The series follows multiple "main" Jerrys from different Universes and dimensions. They are:

Jerry was raised by Leonard and Joyce Smith.[22] While in high school, he and Beth Sanchez had unprotected sex on prom night, leading to their first child, Summer Smith. They get married and settle in, and a few years later have Morty Smith. Fourteen years following, Beth's father, Rick Sanchez, who was believed to have abandoned Beth when she was 14-years-old, moves into their house. Rick and Jerry have a distaste for each other, as Rick is driving the family apart, and Jerry impregnated Beth, forcing her to have to give up on her dreams.

After being frustrated with Rick's disturbance in the household, Jerry gives Beth (his wife) the decision between Rick or him. Beth picks Rick, and subsequently divorces Jerry. He now lives alone and depressed in a motel room, and out of Morty's request, Rick takes him on a vacation of sorts. During the trip, Jerry is convinced into attempting to murder Rick, which backfires, but makes them both more open about their issues with each other.[23]

Jerry eventually briefly rebounds onto a relationship with an alien named Kiara. After being divorced for a few months, Beth reconciles with Jerry and they get back together.[24]

An evil version of Jerry from an alternate reality, derisively referred to as "Doofus Jerry", serves as the main antagonist of the comic series arc "A Tale of Two Jerries" — a billionaire and the literal "definition of success" in his home dimension of J19ζ7, this Jerry becomes intrigued with the concept of alternate realities after discovering Season Two Jerry in his dimension visiting his friend Doofus Rick. Electing to take his place, this Jerry takes the pair's portal gun and seeks to seduce Beth, repeatedly beating up Rick to show dominance over him, embarrassing him to the point he elects to call in the Citadel to deal with the invading Jerry. However, on realising this Jerry is from the same reality as Doofus Rick, Rick realises that Doofus Rick's dimension is not a "Doofus" dimension but an "Opposite" one, and bringing this Jerry to the Citadel to have been the equivalent of bringing "a cat into the mousehole". Overtaking the Citadel by genetically modifying himself to produce a gas to make all Ricks subservient to him, and him "walking death" to them, Jerry seeks to subjugate the multiverse, taking a harem of Beths and instructing that he be referred to as "Miggity Miggity Miggity Mack, Master of the Multiverse". After soundly defeating the Smith family with a giant robot of himself against one of Rick, Mack is accidentally crushed and apparently killed by Season Two Jerry when he opens a portal to the Worm Dimension above him, causing a large worm to fall on top of him, which Rick beams away. The Shadow Council of Ricks later reference the "Goddamn Jerry"'s previous control of the Citadel in the third-season episode "The Ricklantis Mixup".

Development

In 2017, series creator

Auto Erotic Assimilation". While Rick is intelligent, he is miserable and tries to kill himself at the end of the episode, while Jerry, oblivious and dumb, is simply happy to have found his weed-wacker. Harmon observes "Does he have it better off? I mean, I think so".[25] Recalling the creation of "Doofus Jerry" as one of his most "favorite [and] beautiful moments of creativity and humor [o]n this book", Oni Press Managing Editor Ari Yarwood attributed the "wonderful secret" of the "hyper-competent, super-evil dude"'s creation to being "because Kyle [Starks] was emailing me about a Doofus Rick idea, and accidentally mixed it up and wrote Doofus Jerry instead, [a]nd then those three amazing ["A Tale of Two Jerries"] issues got written."[26]

Upon the release of the

sixth season premiere "Solaricks", Harmon noted that when the original Jerry was abandoned and grief-strucken, he became self-actualised.[15] Jerry's voice actor, Chris Parnell, also commented on this episode, "Any time I take Jerry to a different place emotionally, it's exciting. To go to such a dark apocalyptic place for Jerry was very gratifying."[27]

In a look inside the episode "

Reception

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2014 BTVA Voice Acting Awards Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role — Comedy/Musical Chris Parnell Nominated [29]

Jerry is a generally well-received character. In

season six review, Al Shipley says that Jerry is hilarious due to his stellar voice work.[13]

Inverse's negative review of "Childrick of Mort" makes the point that the other characters in the series, especially Summer, are too mean-spirited to him. Corey Plante elaborates that Jerry (as well as the rest of the family) are reduced to ridiculous caricatures of themselves.[14]

Notes

References

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