Rick and Morty: The Anime Debuts A New Multiverse

Rick and Morty: The Anime Debuts A New Multiverse

As a die-hard fan who’s navigated through the infinite realms of the Rick and Morty multiverse since its inception, I must say that the debut of “Rick and Morty: The Anime” has sent my interdimensional compass spinning! This anime spinoff is not just messing with space-time continuity; it’s introducing a whole new layer to the already intricate tapestry of this beloved series.


The debut episode of “Rick and Morty’s Anime Spinoff” marks the beginning of its separate storyline within the broader universe of “Rick and Morty.” One factor contributing to the show’s popularity is the underlying science fiction concepts that frequently offer rich narratives, allowing for fresh character explorations. This creative liberty has opened up a vast multiverse, filled with possibilities for where each tale might go, and this pattern persists in the new anime series.

In the debut of “Rick and Morty: The Animated Anime,” we find more than just a twist on dimensions and timelines; it also presents an unexplored aspect of the multiverse. Initially, the Rick and Morty characters appear identical to their counterparts from the original animated show, but soon, it becomes clear that they inhabit a universe of their own, which starts collapsing inward as Rick’s latest gadget meddles with the laws of space and time.

Rick and Morty: The Anime Debuts A New Multiverse

What Is Rick and Morty’s New Anime Multiverse?

In the debut episode of “Rick and Morty: The Anime,” Rick continues his struggles with the Galactic Federation due to his latest invention that appears to be reversing the natural decay of time, which they perceive as a destructive bomb. As the story unfolds, it becomes evident that Rick is trapped in a temporal conundrum, yet simultaneously exploring various realities. Interestingly, Morty too encounters similar scenarios while immersed in a virtual reality game, leading him to live and die in diverse ways.

As a die-hard fan, I must admit that the placement of this anime within the larger multiverse initially unveiled in the original Rick and Morty series remains somewhat hazy. However, it’s becoming increasingly evident that this anime boasts its own multiverse, distinct from what we’ve previously witnessed. It operates by its unique set of rules, and I have no doubt it will continue to do so as we encounter characters exclusive to this series, as well as alternate versions of familiar faces hailing from other universes.

To stay in tune with the latest developments of this new multiverse, you can catch “Rick and Morty: The Anime” every Thursday and Saturday night at midnight on Adult Swim, or stream it the following day on Max.

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2024-08-18 06:39