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What we know about the entropy device

What we know about the entropy device

Posted in: Adult Swim, Anime, Max, Preview, Rick and Morty, TV | Tagged: Adult Swim, Anime, Rick and Morty


Here’s a look at what we know so far about the Entropy Device in Adult Swim and Takashi Sano’s (Tower of God) Rick and Morty: The Anime.


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If you are waiting for the next episode of Adult Swim and Takashi Sano‘S (Tower of God) Rick and Morty: The Anime tonight when it airs, we will avoid diving into heavy spoilers. With that said, we’ll take a look at the “MAJOR SPOILERS FOLLOW!” sign because we get a chance to look back at what we know about this nasty little thing called the Entropy Device – and the video below includes scenes from “Fighting Mother.” At this point, we know it can do some freaky things, time-wise – and then there’s the matter of dissolving boundaries between universes. It’s easy to see why a lot of people want to know a lot more about it – and yet we can’t shake the feeling that we don’t quite know everything about what it really does. For now, watch the compilation video above, which sums up all the information we have so far…

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Here’s a look back at a preview of the second episode of Adult Swim’s Rick and Morty: The Anime“Fighting Mother,” today’s episode airs in Japanese with English subtitles:

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Rick and Morty: The Anime was written and directed by Sano and produced by Sola Entertainment for Adult Swim. Jason Demarco And Joseph Chou act as executive producers.

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Rick and Morty: Stories from other dimensions

Led by Masaru Matsumoto (Starship Troopers: Traitors of Mars) and comes from Sola Entertainment, the Halloween-inspired The Great Yokai Battle of Akihabara Rick attempts to build the ultimate AI toaster until a trip to Akihabara to get spare parts takes a surprising turn for our dimension-spanning duo. ScrewsHere is a look at The Great Yokai Battle of Akihabarafollowed by looks at other previously released short films:

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The film was directed by Takashi Sano, produced by Sola Entertainment and animated by Telecom Animation Film. Rick and Morty vs Genocider Morty goes on an adventure to Tokyo, Japan to try to stop the “genocide”. And yes, it is beautiful, emotional and some really weird things happen:

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Sano returned with the new short film (produced by Sola Entertainment and animated by Telecom Animation Film), Summer Meets God (Rick Meets Evil)– as a sequel to his previous short film, Rick & Morty vs. Genocider. Here’s a look at the short film focusing on Summer and Jerry, which goes in a direction we didn’t expect:

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Screenplay and direction Kaichi Sato and produced by Studio DEEN, “Samurai & Shogun” finds Rick WTM72 (Yohei Tadano) and Shogun Morty (Keisuke Chiba) in a Lonely wolf and his cub-Theme dimension. A nasty group of Ninja Ricks are not willing to let Shogun Morty go without a fight – an option that Rick WTM72 more than willing to obey. From there we take a look at the follow-up short film that continues the story, Samurai and Shogun Part 2:

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In the creative spirit of Samurai and Shogun by Kaichi Sato and Rick & Morty vs Genocider by Takeshi Sano, here is a look at Rick and Morty in the Eternal Nightmare Machine– where even the “Rick-mobile” can be deadly, and you will wonder, like us, why Scary Terry is not a downloadable character for a fighting game like Mortal Kombat:

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