“ You’re lucky when animation does not dog you,” Ice-T says. “Rick and Morty made me a superhero.”
He was on tour in Europe when the call came. The show wanted him in an episode and asked if he could record lines. His first thought was not about scheduling. It was about risk. If a cartoon decides to roast you, the joke can live forever. “Are they about to dog me,” he remembers thinking. “South Park will drag you.” Instead, the Rick and Morty team told him they were fans. The cameo landed as a tribute, not a takedown.
That matters to him. Ice-T has been referenced and remixed across decades, but animation hits different. It reaches kids, parents, late-night weirdos, and everyone in between. He has popped up on Family Guy and other shows, yet Rick and Morty turned him into something mythic. “At some point you slip into the ether of America and everybody knows who you are,” he says. The cameo confirmed that cross-gen status.
It also says something about how culture absorbs icons from outside the cartoon’s core. Hip-hop, metal, TV cop, entrepreneur. He has lived in all those rooms. The animated version threads them together and hands them to a new audience that might not know Body Count or his early records. “When that starts to happen, that’s really cool,” he says. “You’re hitting different generations at different times.”
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