The short, Rick and Morty vs. Genocider, is directed by Takashi Sano (Fire Emblem: Three Houses). It's the second spin-off from the show done in an anime style, following Samurai & Shogun, which was released back in March.

IMDb, the world's most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV and celebrity content. Genocider, which reimagines the show as an. Rick is a mad scientist who drags his grandson, Morty, on crazy sci-fi adventures.

Rick and Morty vs. Genocider

Their escapades often have potentially harmful consequences for their family and the rest of the world. Watch more 'Rick and Morty' videos on Know Your Meme! Directed by 'Tower of God' director, Takeshi Sano, Morty goes on an adventure to Tokyo, Japan to try and help stop "The Genocider". Rick teases and torments Morty into submission, subjecting him to extreme emotional abuse until he complies. Rick and Morty does a decent job of putting the fun in a dysfunctional relationship, but it comes at the cost of common decency. Rick turns himself into a pickle to avoid going to his family therapy session.

Trailer Rick and Morty vs. Genocider

While Beth, Morty and Summer are getting to the heart of some Also why I don't watch all the previews or read plot lines for movies. Interdimensional action and adventure meets a different kind of interdimensional action and adventure in D&D vs. Genocider," animated by Telecom Animation Film and directed by Tower of God's Takashi Sano, is a bizarre take on the characters.

Rick and Morty voice actor Spencer Grammer was slashed when attempting to quell an altercation in Manhattan, but says she expects to recover. All Wiki Arcs Characters Companies Concepts Issues Locations Movies People Teams Things Volumes Series Episodes Editorial Videos Articles Reviews Features Community Users. Inverse's Rick and Morty Ricktrospective series takes a critical look at every episode of Rick and Morty ever Because going chronologically felt too bland for a zany show like Rick and Morty, I decided to review each episode according to the incoherent, arbitrary order in which I'd ranked them. Originally Answered: Reviews of: Rick and Morty (TV series).