During San Diego Comic-Con, Adult Swim unveiled the opening credits sequence for the “Rick and Morty: The Anime” series. The opening theme song, Love is Entropy, is performed by OC from Code of Zero in collaboration with Cameron Earnshaw. The video features a message from a message from director Takashi Sano.
This original anime adaptation will incorporate familiar themes and events from the beloved “Rick and Morty” animated series, promising a delightful blend of sci-fi, humor, and mind-bending adventures that we’ve come to know and love. Fans can look forward to catching the show on Adult Swim and HBO Max, with Canadian viewers also getting the chance to watch it on Adult Swim Canada.
The zany, mind-bending, and hilariously unpredictable world of “Rick and Morty” is now taking over the anime world. Created by Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland, Rick and Morty is a sci-fi sitcom that has captured the hearts and minds of fans around the globe, forming a large fanbase in no time. The release date, cast and premise for Rick and Morty: The Anime remains unknown.
Rick and Morty: The Anime News
Takashi Sano, known for his work on “Rick and Morty vs. Genocider” and “Summer Meets God (Rick Meets Evil)” animated shorts, is both writing and directing a 10-episode series at Telecom Animation Film. AdultThe production is handled by Sola Entertainment, with Maki Nagano, Max Nishi, and Takenari Maeda as producers.
Yu Kiyozono serves as the animation producer, while Yuuki Kakizoe takes on the role of assistant producer. The series’ executive producers include Jason DeMarco and Joseph Chou. Arisa Matsuzawa is the art director, Makiko Kojima is the color designer, and Sou Ki is the CGI director.
Kaori Kobayashi is the special effects supervisor, Tatsuo Noguchi serves as the composite director, and Yoshihiro Kasahara is the editor. Kōichi Iizuka is the sound director, with Tetsuya Takahashi composing the music at Terra-Musica.
What is Rick and Morty About?
The show centers around the eccentric and brilliant scientist, Rick Sanchez and his naive and often anxious grandson, Morty Smith. Together, they go on interdimensional adventures that take them to bizarre and often dangerous worlds, encountering several different creatures, aliens, and epic phenomena.
Morty’s older sister, Summer, often joins them, wanting to be accepted by her peers. Beth, the family’s level-headed mother, struggles with her marriage to Jerry, a simple-minded and insecure man against Rick’s influence.
What really made fans love “Rick and Morty” was its ability to balance weird, otherworldly adventures with heartfelt family dynamics. Behind all the chaos and absurdity, the show actually has a deep meaning, talking of existentialism, the nature of reality, and the emotional struggles faced by the characters.
While the humor in Rick and Morty may not be everyone’s cup of tea, it remains a signature trait of the series. The show is unapologetically dark and sometimes ventures into crude humor, making people check if anyone saw them laughing at the joke.
Rick and Morty’s success sky-rocketed, and is now one of the most famous sitcoms to be produced. If you ask someone what’s their favorite show, you’ll probably hear “Rick and Morty” as an answer. You’re sure to get hooked from the first episode, wanting more and more. Rick and Morty is a brilliantly created and boldly funny show that has earned its place as a modern classic. So if you haven’t already given the show a try, then you must.