#Hulu #Millennials #RickandMorty When people think of Rick and Morty fans, they tend to imagine internet edgelords with "well actually" tattooed on their foreheads. But new viewer data gathered by Hulu, which recently launched Season 3 of the hit animated show on its platform, proves you shouldn't judge a book by its toxic masculine cover. According to Hulu's internal data and analytics team, the statistics paint a more diverse picture of the Rick and Morty viewership. One of the most surprising demographic facts found that gender is much more equal than previously assumed, with women making up 40% of the audience. That number stands in stark contrast to the shitty fan culture Rick and Morty has become known for. In the past year alone, Rick and Morty fans garnered attention for: 1) Launching a baseless, misogynistic backlash against the show's female writers, 2) Abusing innocent McDonald's employee...
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