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Rick and Morty Have Officially Infiltrated James Gunn's GotG Vol 3 Set
At this point, does it really matter if it's about whether someone wants him to write an episode of Dan Harmon & Justin's Roiland's Adult Swim animated series or a steady stream of warnings from the dimension-hopping duo to him that the galaxy has more than enough "guardians"? Peacemaker series creator James Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 set has now officially been infiltrated by Rick and Morty. And we're not just talking about the show. Mr. Meeseeks, Squanchy, Mr. Poopybutthole, Snowball, and now… yup, it came to this… Rick. At this point, we can't help but feel as if there is some kind of endgame closing in… but what?
So here it is… the final piece of the puzzle. This begs the question of what could possibly be next. Will the mastermind and their possibly-nefarious plans be revealed? Watch this space…
Here's a look at what Gunn had to share yesterday, followed by a rundown of the "case file" as it now stands:
Here's a look at a previous tweet where Gunn revealed that the duo was upping their game and bringing in the big guns in the form of Snowball:
Here's a look back to when Mr. Poopybutthole entered the scene:
And here's a look back at Gunn's tweet that kicked off our obsession:
Rick and Morty: Tales from Alternate Dimensions
Directed by Masaru Matsumoto (Starship Troopers: Traitor of Mars) and stemming from Sola Entertainment, the Halloween-inspired The Great Yokai Battle of Akihabara sees Rick looking to build the ultimate AI toaster until a trip to Akihabara for spare parts takes a twisted turn for our dimension-hopping duo. Think screws. Now here's a look at The Great Yokai Battle of Akihabara, followed by looks at four previously-released shorts:
Directed by Takashi Sano (Tower of God), produced by Sola Entertainment, and animated at Telecom Animation Film, the anime short Rick and Morty vs. Genocider finds Morty going on an adventure to Tokyo, Japan to try and help stop "The Genocider." And yes, it's beautiful, emotional, and some really weird stuff happens:
Sano returned with the new short (produced by Sola Entertainment and animated by Telecom Animation Film) Summer Meets God (Rick Meets Evil)– following up on his previous short, Rick & Morty vs. Genocider. Here's a look at the newest short, with a focus on Summer and Jerry that goes in ways we didn't expect:
Written and directed by Kaichi Sato, and produced by Studio DEEN, "Samurai & Shogun" finds Rick WTM72 (Yohei Tadano) and Shogun Morty (Keisuke Chiba) in a Lone Wolf and Cub-themed dimension. A nasty group of Ninja Ricks isn't willing to let go of Shogun Morty without a fight – an option that Rick WTM72 is more than willing to oblige. From there, we have a look at the follow-up short that was released last month continuing the story, Samurai and Shogun Part 2:
In the creative spirit of Samurai & Shogun by Kaichi Sato and Rick & Morty vs. Genocider from Takeshi Sano, here's a look at Rick and Morty in the Eternal Nightmare Machine– where even the "Rick-mobile" can prove deadly and you'll wonder like we do why Scary Terry isn't a downloadable character for a fighting game like Mortal Kombat: