One of the most popular animated series on the air right now is Adult Swim's Rick and Morty, which details the adventures of mad scientist Rick Sanchez and his long-suffering grandson Morty Smith as they explore the multiverse together. The series returns for its eagerly anticipated fourth season this November, promising more irreverent fun, pop culture references and McDonald's Szechuan sauce.

Now, here are some of the best gifts and appael to help fans prepare for the series' return in style while showing their appreciation for Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon's massively popular series.

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Rick and Morty Slippers

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If there's anyone who knows about the importance of dressing comfortably while traversing the multiverse, it's Rick Sanchez. With that in mind, Bioworld's Rick and Morty Character Slippers provide fans with comfortable footwear while showing off the two title characters.

Made from a blend of cotton and polyester with foam soles, the slippers come with Morty Smith expressing his usual concern while Rick is his typical relaxed self. The slippers are available in sizes S through XL.

Pickle Rick Funko Pop! Figure

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One of the most beloved episodes from the series' most recent season was its third episode, "Pickle Rick," which saw Rick transform himself into a sentient pickle to avoid attending family therapy. Accidentally flushed into the sewers, Rick constructs a makeshift power armor for himself and fights armed guards to make his way back home and acquire the antidote to revert to normal.

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Funko has made a Pop! figure of Pickle Rick, the transformed character sporting drill bit gauntlets and clawed footwear to fight his way out of a maximum security facility. Due to the character's popularity, Funko released an additional Pickle Rick Pop! figure with the character wielding a powerful laser cannon.

Rick and Morty Comics Deluxe Edition

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Ever since 2015, Oni Press has published the enormously popular Rick and Morty comic book adaptation, inspiring several spinoff miniseries and specials in addition to the ongoing series. Oni has released a deluxe hardcover edition, collecting the first ten issues of the main series and a sound clip from the series.

Written by Zac Gorman and illustrated by Marc Ellerby, CJ Cannon, and Andrew MacLean, the Rick and Morty Book One: Deluxe Edition contains the series' first three story arcs, all the cover art and backup material providing short stories focusing on the members of the Rick and Morty's family in between their adventures across the multiverse.

Rick and Morty Replica Portal Gun

Ricky Morty Portal gun

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As a mad scientist, Rick has developed many outlandish inventions and gadgets to help him on his adventures and the most notable is the portal gun. The inconspicuous device opens portals to different dimensions, timelines, and realities and is powered by portal fluid permeating in between the multiverse. The gun can be used to interface with computers and has been used offensively and defensively to teleport targets and objects to and from the immediate vicinity when danger is present.

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In addition to their Pop! figure line, Funko has made a replica of the portal gun, recreating the animated series' signature firearm. Powered by three AAA batteries and standing at approximately 8 inches long, the gun is the perfect replica for those looking to cosplay as the eponymous duo or just play with around the house.

Rick and Morty Anatomy Park Game

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The first season of the animated series had Morty travel inside the body of a homeless man named Ruben where he discovered a strange theme park filled with various diseases known as Anatomy Park. Created by Rick and Doctor Xenon Bloom, the park is full of various attractions spotlighting different ailing parts of the human body.

Cryptozoic has created its own board game version of the animated theme park, the Rick and Morty Anatomy Park Game, that has 2-4 players compete against one another as they build up the theme park using 46 different tiles complete with Ruben's unpredictable bodily functions to mix up the gameplay.