Rick and Morty vs. Genocider
Plot
In "Rick and Morty vs. Genocider", Morty is drawn into a thrilling adventure that takes him to the vibrant city of Tokyo, Japan. As he embarks on this new journey, he sets out to assist in stopping the notorious villain known as "The Genocider". However, things take an unexpected turn as nothing particularly unusual or extraordinary occurs. Throughout his escapade, Morty encounters a series of mundane and relatable situations that fail to live up to the anticipation of encountering an actual threat. His adventure is instead filled with ordinary events, leaving fans wondering if this is indeed what passes for excitement in the world of Rick and Morty.
Reviews
King
Didn't expect this to feel like a pilot for a Japanese anime version of "Rick and Morty." The art style strikes a balance between American and Japanese animation.
Taylor
After watching so many episodes of Rick and Morty, this is the first one I completely didn't understand 😂
Audrey
This flick *slaps*.
Taylor
The anime art style and Japanese voice acting feel a bit strange when watching and listening... In the scene where Morty is on the plane, I noticed a passenger in the back wearing a black sweatshirt with "F·R·I·E·N·D·S" printed on it. Did they intentionally misspell the original English title of "Friends"? 😂
Victor
Becoming quite the purist when it comes to romance...
Jessica
Morty's surreal adventure in Tokyo, Japan, adds a fresh twist to the classic Rick and Morty formula. The Genocider, a character as dark as its name suggests, tests Morty's resolve in a battle of wits. Dark humor and existential crises abound as Morty navigates the neon-lit streets of Tokyo, only to discover that nothing is as straightforward as it seems. A thought-provoking anime crossover that both delights and unsettles, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the next installment of this unhinged duo.