Rick And Morty S01e02 Lossless !link!
Morty stumbled into the garage, rubbing sleep from his eyes. "Rick, it’s three in the morning. What are you doing? Is that a bomb? It looks like a bomb."
Among cult animation fans and digital archivists, one episode stands out not just for its plot, but for its technical rarity: , titled “Lawnmower Dog” .
"So," Rick said, wiping soot off his lab coat. "What’d you think? Pretty crisp, right?" rick and morty s01e02 lossless
"Rick," Morty panted, "I think I can see through time now. Also, Snuffles is still in the kitchen and he looks really blurry compared to what I just saw."
"It’s better than a bomb, Morty. It’s 'Lawnmower Dog,' Season 1, Episode 2, in absolute, true-to-life lossless quality. I’m talking zero compression, Morty. Every pixel is a universe. Every frame is a physical weight on your soul. Most people watch this show on streaming services that chew up the bit-rate like a hungry Galgamite. Not us. We’re going deep." Morty stumbled into the garage, rubbing sleep from his eyes
"Rick, I don't think my eyes are supposed to do this," Morty whimpered. The image on the screen was so sharp it felt like it was cutting his retinas. He could see the individual atoms making up Snuffles’ fur. He could see the microscopic sweat beads on his own animated forehead.
As the episode played, the "lossless" data began to leak out of the screen. Because the file was so dense, it had its own gravitational pull. The living room furniture began to drift toward the television. Is that a bomb
The only official lossless source for Season 1 is the (released by Warner Bros. in 2014). Ripping the disc with MakeMKV yields a ~4–6 GB per episode remux, compared to ~400 MB streaming versions.