If you're a fan of The Watch Lamas OnlineSimpsons, you've likely long enjoyed Frinkiac, the search engine which whips up GIFs and memes from the animated series in a jiffy.
Now the same people behind Frinkiac -- Paul Kehrer, Sean Schulte, and Allie Young -- have put together Master Of All Science, which does the same thing but with the also equally quotable Rick and Morty.
SEE ALSO: 'Rick and Morty' update brings Mr. Poopybutthole to 'Rocket League'The site catalogues all episodes, although with newer ones you'll have to give them a few days before they become available.
Like Frinkiac and Morbotron (a GIF and meme creator for Futurama), the site indexes episodes by using its captions -- so you can only search for what's been said in the show, according the site's FAQ.
Isn't the internet great?
[h/t AV Club]
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