Rick And Morty- The Anime - Season 1 Link
is a failure as a sitcom. But as a piece of trans-dimensional art about trauma, it is a howling success. Just don't expect to laugh. Expect to question your own reality.
This is not Rick and Morty season seven-and-a-half. It is a separate, parallel-universe fever dream. And after ten episodes, one thing is clear: It is the most ambitious, frustrating, and visually stunning piece of animation the franchise has ever produced. Adult Swim was surprisingly honest when they called this an "anime." Unlike the main show’s manic ADHD pacing, Season 1 operates on dream logic. The plot, as much as it exists, follows a "Space Shogun" version of Rick who is locked in a temporal war with the Galactic Federation. But that’s just the A-plot. Rick and Morty- The Anime - Season 1
If you watch Rick and Morty for the "I’m Pickle Rick!" catchphrases and the burp jokes, stop reading now. You will hate this. The anime has zero interest in being funny. There are no punchlines. The humor is replaced by existential dread. is a failure as a sitcom