Fans of “Rick and Morty” have eagerly anticipated the anime spinoff, titled “Rick and Morty: The Anime.” This new series, produced by Studio Deen, Sola Entertainment, and Telecom Animation Film for Adult Swim, promises a new perspective on the beloved characters and their interdimensional escapades.

We’re sure a lot of you are wondering when the spinoff of “Rick and Morty” is coming out! If you’re one of them, keep reading to know more about the “Rick and Morty” anime spinoff. 

What Is Rick and Morty: The Anime All About?

“Rick and Morty: The Anime” is set in a lively anime multiverse with a wide variety of alien races and realms. The plot involves President Morty in a distant world and Summer working with Space Beth to defeat the evil Galactic Federation. This fresh adaptation is sure to delight fans missing the original animated series.

What Is Rick and Morty: The Anime All About?
Credits: Adult Swim

When Is It Being Released?

“Rick and Morty: The Anime” will premiere on Adult Swim on August 15, 2024, at 12 a.m., with an English dub accessible that night and on MAX the next day.

For those who prefer the Japanese version with English subtitles, it will be available two days later, on August 17, 2024, at midnight. 

This fascinating spin-off series comprises of ten episodes that continue the adventures of the beloved Smith family, building on the legacy of the original series, which aired for seven seasons.

What To Expect From It?

“Rick and Morty: The Anime” takes viewers on a wild ride through a multiverse teeming with bizarre alien beings and mind-bending alternate realities. Get ready to encounter President Morty, ruling over a far-off planet, and witness Summer join forces with the enigmatic Space Beth to take down the evil Galactic Federation.

This anime adaptation promises to be a hilarious and action-packed treat, packed with the signature dark humour and mind-warping sci-fi concepts that fans have come to expect from the original series.

What To Expect From It?
Credits: Adult Swim

Leading the creative charge is none other than Takashi Sano. Michael Ouweleen, president of Adult Swim, lauded Sano for his dedication and passion for the “Rick and Morty” franchise. 

Ouweleen believes Sano’s deep understanding of the show’s unique humor and storylines make him the perfect choice to helm this exciting new project. 

Who Will Be In The Voiceover Cast?

The voice cast for “Rick and Morty: The Anime” is impressive in both English and Japanese. In English, Joe Daniels voices Rick Sanchez and Jerry Smith, previously seen in “The Loud House,” while Gabriel Regojo plays Morty and President Morty, known for “The Owl House.” Donna Bella Litton portrays Summer Smith and Patricia Duran voices Beth and Space Beth, recognized from “Elena of Avalor.” 

In the Japanese version, Yohei Tadano voices Rick, Keisuke Chiba plays Morty and President Morty, and Manabu Muraji voices Jerry. Akiha Matsui portrays Summer, and Jun Irie voices Beth and Space Beth, adding depth to the series.

Do We Have A Trailer?

Yes, and it showcases a stunning anime style with vibrant animation. While the plot remains mysterious, we see classic family dynamics: Rick on wacky adventures (often dragging Morty along), Beth struggling with Space Beth, and Jerry feeling left out.

This fresh take on the series promises familiar humour and sci-fi chaos in a whole new anime dimension!

Conclusion 

“Rick and Morty: The Anime” is set to breathe new life into the beloved franchise with its unique anime style and fresh storylines. Premiering on August 15, 2024, fans can look forward to wild interdimensional adventures featuring familiar characters in an expansive multiverse.

With a talented voice cast and the creative vision of Takashi Sano, this spin-off aims to deliver the same dark humor and chaotic sci-fi elements that fans love.

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