Adult Swim ordered a Rick and Morty anime series. That’s right. Everybody’s favorite alcoholic Grandpa and his grandson are getting a ten-episode anime short-run. Why? Well, we guess you could simply say: Why not? Rick and Morty’s aesthetics are cool, and many fan pages have done some nice anime takes on them. Well, it appears that Adult Swim will make it happen!
Who’s going to make the Rick and Morty anime? And when will it land? We will answer these and other questions for you. After you read this post, you will have a complete understanding and know what to expect. Now, without further ado, let’s look at the upcoming Rick and Morty anime.
Adult Swim Orders a Rick And Morty Anime Series
Adult Swim greenlit a ten-episode run for a Rick and Morty anime adaptation. Along with Ninja Kamui from director Sunghoo Park. Since Rick and Morty’s interdimensional multiverse adventures give so many plotlines and twists, the anime’s aesthetics and vision can give the show an original blend while staying true to its original concept.
What Is Rick And Morty About?
Rick and Morty is a show about an alcoholic genius scientist and his grandson. The two of them go on wacky adventures, often getting themselves into trouble. Rick is a brilliant but troubled man who uses his intelligence to get himself out of jams. Morty is a typical teenager, trying to navigate the challenges of high school while also dealing with the antics of his grandpa.
The two of them often find themselves in dangerous or life-threatening situations, but they always manage to make it back home safe and sound. Rick and Morty is a hilarious and irreverent show that has something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for laughs or action, this show has it all.
Who Will Make The Rick And Morty Anime?
Adult Swim commissioned Takashi Sano to do ten episodes of Rick and Morty that will simply be called: Rick and Morty: The Anime. As for the plot details, we’re not aware of any publication of these. Rest assured that when Adult Swim sheds any light on this topic, we will post an update for you.
Tower of God director Takashi Sano will develop the ten episodes. His long-running career in anime spans productions like Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine, Transformers: Energon, and Neon Genesis Evangelion. Also, the company in charge of production is Telecom Animation Film. Moreover, Telecom is the production company behind great anime hits like Katsuhiro Otomo’s Akira, My Hero Academia, and Tower of God.
Where To Watch Rick And Morty: The Anime?
Rick and Morty: The Anime will be available on Adult Swim and on HBO Max at the time of their premiere. Firstly, Adult Swim comes with most cable packages. Adult Swim is also a subscribable platform for Android, Apple TV, Android, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku. If you want to get HBO Max, it will cost you US$ 14.99 a month without ads and US$ 9.99 with ads.
Why Is Adult Swim So Successful?
Adult Swim has been a success because it has consistently brought innovative and edgy programming to its viewers. The network has taken risks with its programming, which has paid off in the form of critical and commercial acclaim. Adult Swim has also built a strong brand identity that appeals to a wide range of viewers.
The network’s success can be attributed to its willingness to experiment with its programming. Adult Swim has consistently pushed the envelope with its content, which has led to some of the most popular and talked-about shows on television. The network is not afraid to take risks, and this has paid off in the form of critical and commercial acclaim. Adult Swim has also built a strong brand identity that appeals to a wide range of viewers.
Quality And Quantity
The network’s commitment to quality programming has resulted in numerous awards and nominations. Adult Swim has won six Primetime Emmy Awards, including two for Outstanding Animated Program (for The Venture Bros. and Robot Chicken). In addition, the network has been nominated for several other prestigious awards, such as the Peabody Award and the Critics’ Choice Television Award.
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