Rick and Morty: The Anime Ep. 7 Preview: Space Morty's Fate Sealed?

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Rick and Morty: The Anime Ep. 7 Preview: Space Morty's Fate Sealed?

Things aren't looking to good for Space Morty in this sneak preview of Adult Swim and Takashi Sano's Rick and Morty: The Anime Episode 7.


Published Tue, 24 Sep 2024 15:07:08 -0500
by Ray Flook
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Normally, when we pass along a preview for the next chapter of Adult Swim and Takashi Sano's (Tower of God) Rick and Morty: The Anime, we include some kind of build-up or lead-in – but not this time. This is one of those situations where it's best to let the clip do the talking. Okay, we're lying – we do have something to share before you check out the clip above from "When We Meet in Our Dreams.' Here's a look at the official overview: "When a Morty goes down, a Rick takes action. Nothing bad could happen to the universe, right?"

Image: Adult Swim Screencap

Rick and Morty: Tales from Alternate Dimensions

Directed by Masaru Matsumoto (Starship Troopers: Traitor of Mars) and stemming from Sola Entertainment, the Halloween-inspired The Great Yokai Battle of Akihabara sees Rick looking to build the ultimate AI toaster until a trip to Akihabara for spare parts takes a twisted turn for our dimension-hopping duo. Think screws. Now, here's a look at The Great Yokai Battle of Akihabara, followed by looks at other previously released shorts:

Directed by Takashi Sano, produced by Sola Entertainment, and animated at Telecom Animation Film, the anime short Rick and Morty vs. Genocider finds Morty going on an adventure to Tokyo, Japan, to try and help stop "The Genocider." And yes, it's beautiful, emotional, and some really weird stuff happens:

Sano returned with the new short (produced by Sola Entertainment and animated by Telecom Animation Film), Summer Meets God (Rick Meets Evil)– following up on his previous short, Rick & Morty vs. Genocider. Here's a look at the short, with a focus on Summer and Jerry that goes in ways we didn't expect:

Written and directed by Kaichi Sato and produced by Studio DEEN, "Samurai & Shogun" finds Rick WTM72 (Yohei Tadano) and Shogun Morty (Keisuke Chiba) in a Lone Wolf and Cub-themed dimension. A nasty group of Ninja Ricks isn't willing to let go of Shogun Morty without a fight – an option that Rick WTM72 is more than willing to oblige. From there, we have a look at the follow-up short that continues the story, Samurai and Shogun Part 2:

In the creative spirit of Samurai & Shogun by Kaichi Sato and Rick & Morty vs. Genocider from Takeshi Sano, here's a look at Rick and Morty in the Eternal Nightmare Machine– where even the "Rick-mobile" can prove deadly, and you'll wonder like we do why Scary Terry isn't a downloadable character for a fighting game like Mortal Kombat:


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