
Summary
- Rick and Morty Season 8 faces high expectations after disappointing reception from Rick and Morty: The Anime.
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Episode 10 of season 7, "Fear No Mort," received the show's highest IMDb rating in years.
- Rick and Morty: The Anime Not impressing viewers and critics, with a 3.0 IMDb rating.
While Rick and Morty Season 8 is always guaranteed to be a highly hyped comeback, there's a lot more pressure on the show's return after the disappointing reception of Rick and Morty: The Anime. Rick and MortySeason 7's finale saw the series bow out on a high note. Although the reception of season 7 was somewhat mixed, episode 10, "Fear No Mort," received the highest showing IMDb Rank in years. The trippy existential nightmare was hilarious and his Morty character development provided something the show had been missing for years. This made Rick and Morty Season 8 all the more exciting.
since then, Rick and Morty: The Anime Has expanded the world of the series further. Developed by Takashi Sano, Rick and Morty: The Animese is set between seasons 5 and 6 in an alternate version of the Smith home. As the first spinoff of Rick and Morty, Rick and Morty: The Anime was highly anticipated. The setting of the show allowed the series to offer a fresh look at familiar characters, while the creator was there before Rick and Morty Anime shorts drummed up excitement by introducing a radically different art style to the show's world. However, the arrival of the show was less enthusiastic.
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Rick & Morty season 8 can't come soon enough after the disappointing anime
Rick and Morty: The Anime Can't Wow Critics and Fans
Rick and Morty: The Anime Did not impress reviewers or viewers upon release, earning mixed reviews from Snake And a negative review of crashed As well as Ann IMDb Rating of 3.0. in contrast, Rick and Morty With a rating of 9.1. Rick and Morty: The Animes cold reception means that there is more riding on Rick and Morty Season 8, because the spinoff is clearly not a viable replacement for the original show. This was somewhat clear from the shorts, however Rick and Morty: The Animes arrival made the tonal disparity between the two projects more obvious.
The tone of Rick and Morty: The Anime is fundamentally different from the original show.
While some classic Rick and Morty Episodes are very silly and goofy, the tone of Rick and Morty: The Anime is fundamentally different from the original show. Most reviews cite the tonal differences between the two projects as Rick and Morty: The Anime's biggest problem, since the show's humor is less meta and self-referential than the original show. Rick and Mortys balance between dark, cruel violence and absurdly stupid self-awareness is hard to replicate, and Rick and Morty: The Anime Go for a broader, more cartoony style. Some appealing visuals do little to make up for this.
Why the Rick & Morty anime doesn't work
Rick and Morty: The anime does not share the usual tone of the show
simply, Rick and Morty: The Anime doesn't feel like it Rick and Morty. This wouldn't be an issue for many spinoffs, as most shows are intended to feel different from their predecessors. Successful spinoffs vi Young Sheldon And Fraser Deliberately changed their style to feel less like a continuation of The Big Bang Theory Or Good luck. The problem is that, thanks to the show's multiverse, Rick and Morty: The Animes capital letters are literally different versions of Rick and Mortys established heroes. Technically, they're an alternate universe's Smith Family, but that just makes the invisible feeling even worse.
Rick and Morty: The Anime comes, unfortunately, as a copy.
In retrospect, it would always have been difficult for Rick and Morty: The Anime To adapt the same characters and premise in a new medium. This is the same reason why Rick and Mortys movie adaptation took so long since jumping from one medium to another can result in an end product that feels a little off. some of Rick and Morty: The AnimeS more negative reviews compared the show to expensive fan fiction and that's exactly the concern that comes with taking existing characters and reinventing them. Rick and Morty: The Anime Unfortunately, it comes across as a copy.
Is The Rick & Morty Anime A Bad Sign For Season 8?
Rick and Morty: The anime's failure isn't necessarily bad for Season 8
Since Rick and Morty: The AnimeIts creators are not involved in Rick and Morty Season 8's production, there isn't necessarily any reason for viewers to worry about the future of the show. Rick and Morty: The Animes poor reception will not impact Rick and Mortys season 8 stories since the two shows should theoretically have completely divergent plans in the first place. That said, Rick and Morty: The Animes reports highlight a broader issue with the franchise.
The creative team that thought Rick and Morty: The Anime Vault works are still involved with the franchise, so the direction of the IP as a whole may be less than ideal. Rick and Morty Already laughed at the comedy that the two title characters made Space Jam 2But the fact remains that they made an appearance. At some point, that widely derided cameo was seen as a good idea. so too, Rick and Morty: The Anime Proves that Rick and Morty Season 8's creative team may not have the best judgment when it comes to spinoff projects.
- Release date
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December 2, 2013
- Seasons
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7
- streaming service(s)
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Hulu, M