In the event you ever longed for Rick and Morty to embrace much more stylized animation, then Grownup Swim has heeded the decision. Rick and Morty: The Anime will premiere on Grownup Swim on August fifteenth.
Directed by Takashi Sano, the 10-episode collection is an growth of the Rick and Morty universe with anime-style animation. “Of all of the multiverses, one among them needed to be anime,” goes the opening of Rick and Morty: The Anime’s trailer, which reveals the characters from Rick and Morty embarking on intergalactic journeys, combating anime-style battles, and resuming their regular multiverse antics.
The present’s official logline reads, “On this 10-episode anime collection from the world of Rick and Morty, Rick relaxes in a pseudo-world between multiverses, Summer season helps Area Beth battle the evil Galactic Federation, and Morty falls in love with a mysterious woman who occurs to be an atemporal being.” Watch the trailer for Rick and Morty: The Anime under.
Rick and Morty: The Anime first premieres in English on August fifteenth at midnight on Grownup Swim, and the subsequent day on Max. The Japanese language model will premiere on August seventeenth at midnight on Grownup Swim’s motion/anime programming block, Toonami. In celebration of the brand new collection, Grownup Swim is rolling out what they name the “Rickmobile” and “Mortymobile” for an “ANIME-rican Tour;” followers will get the possibility to look at never-before-seen episodes, rating unique merch, and extra. See the total checklist of dates right here.
In the meantime, the non-anime model of Rick and Morty simply accomplished its seventh season on the finish of 2023 — the primary with out authentic creator and voice actor Justin Roiland.