“I can’t burp on command,” Justin Roiland admitted to Creators (via Vice). “I have to sit there with a low-calorie beer—or a regular beer, depending on what day it is and what kind of mood I’m in—and a bottle of water and blow air into my stomach … It’s this whole f***ing process; it’s disgusting.”
All the same, the “Rick and Morty” co-creator seemed to recognize that his belches were a bit too routine in the show’s first recording sessions. “The pilot, that was the worst,” Roiland recalled. “For some reason, I was like, ‘Rick has to burp every f***ing line.’ So I was in there for four hours recording Rick, and just swallowing air and doing every single line with a burp take.” The voice actor also admitted that he left the studio after that initial session with a bad stomach ache.
Whether series newcomer Ian Cardoni will face the same challenges as Roiland as he voices Rick Sanchez going forward remains to be seen. Still, fans can rest assured that unless the show’s central character turns his life around like Barney Gumble (Dan Castellaneta) temporarily did on “The Simpsons,” his trademark belch-talking will continue throughout Season 7 and the show’s remaining seasons.
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