close menu

RICK AND MORTY’s Plumbus Gets an iPhone-Style Upgrade and Commercial

To make it in this multiverse as a tech mogul, you need to ensure you’re constantly innovating. The one constant among the infinitum of realities is that your current gadget will be obsolete soon enough, so you’ll need to keep inventing, improving to guarantee that your product is the flashiest thing out there. This even applies to the most useful household wonder-gadgets from Rick and Morty. Introducing… Plumbus X!

This wonderfully disturbing (and disturbingly wonderful) video by YouTuber Nimrod Zaguri was brought to our attention via a recent post on The Awesomer and we just need to know what store to wait in front of in order to be the first to have it.

It takes the inscrutable item from Rick and Morty and gives it an Apple-esque commercial as if Plumbuses get upgraded and re-released as often as iPhones do in our dimension.

The fan-made video gives the Plumbus all the upgrades you’d expect for the next generation of tech and animates it in a way that’s… well… just truly unsettling to watch. Owners of this new version can look forward to a Dingle Bop that’s 30 percent larger and—for the first time ever—experience a truly portable Floob without that pesky Grodus getting in the way. It’s also the thinnest version yet without sacrificing the quality of the Grombo or Chumble. What a time to be alive, right!?

No word on when the Plumbus X hits stores and that’s probably because it’s not a real thing. Still, we’ve still got our fingers crossed we’ll see a weirdly shaped present on Christmas morning.

What do you think of the Plumbus X? Should Rick and Morty incorporate Nimrod Zaguri’s design into the show somehow? Let’s discuss in the comments below!

Image: Nimrod Zaguri

Nerf This! OVERWATCH Nerf Blasters Look Like Exact Game Replicas

Nerf This! OVERWATCH Nerf Blasters Look Like Exact Game Replicas

article
“John Dies at the End”‘s Paul Giamatti and Don Coscarelli

“John Dies at the End”‘s Paul Giamatti and Don Coscarelli

article
Celebrating the Non-Horror Work of Mario Bava

Celebrating the Non-Horror Work of Mario Bava

article