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Rick and Morty S07E07 Clip: Wow, That Cake-Fake Sure Sounds Real
A "cake-fake" show get a little too horrifically real in this mini-clip from Adult Swim's Rick and Morty S07E07: "Wet Kuat Amortican Summer."
Article Summary
- Rick and Morty S07E07 preview clip features a twisted "cake-fake" show.
- New voice actors Ian Cardoni and Harry Belden discuss replacing Justin Roiland.
- Behind-the-scenes insights shared about the rigorous casting and voice process.
- Cardoni and Belden focus on their performances, avoiding online criticism.
Based on the cold open to Adult Swim's Rick and Morty S07E07: "Wet Kuat Amortican Summer," it looks like Morty & Summer are getting some quality sibling time together this week – we're just not sure if that's a good thing or not. Meanwhile, after the past two weeks, Rick is taking an "emotional cheat day" away from the drama – and it looks like that means a little Interdimensional Cable (streaming update coming?). And in the following clip, we get a look at one of those "cake fake" shows (where you have to guess if what you're looking at is real or made of cake) taken to its horrific extreme – and it's funny (don't judge us).
Here's a look back at the cold open as well as the mini-preview that was released earlier today for this weekend's episode of Adult Swim's Rick and Morty – followed by a look back at what the show's newest voices had to share about joining the Emmy Award-winning series:
Rick and Morty Voice Actors on Replacing Roiland, Critics & More
Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, our new Rick and Morty – Ian Cardoni and Harry Belden, respectively – shared how they responded when the news hit that series co-creator Justin Roiland was being replaced as the voice of the dimension-hopping duo. In addition, Cardoni & Belden offered some insight into the casting process and what it was like coming aboard the Emmy Award-winning animated series – including what Harmon and series showrunner Scott Marder put them through. And finally, the duo discusses the online critics and if they've been following what's happening on social media:
Cardoni & Belden Didn't Hesitate When News Hit That Justin Roiland Was Being Replaced:
Belden: "'I got to jump on this.' I emailed my agent and said, 'If you got any requests for this 'Rick and Morty' thing, I do a decent Rick and Morty, so I'd love to be considered and to send them my stuff.'"
It Helped That the Duo Had Already Been Practicing the Voices:
Belden: "Oh, yeah. I think, like most fans, I had done impressions of Rick and Morty for fun with my friends. And over time, I guess I was doing it enough that it turned into something that I thought I could really do."
Cardoni: "Same. I already had an impression reel that I had given to my managers that included 'Rick and Morty' voices. But as Harry mentioned, it was, 'Wow, this could be a big opportunity; I think I could do these voices.'"
We Could've Ended Up with Cardoni as Morty and Belden as Rick Since They Auditioned for Both Roles:
Belden: "Most 'Rick and Morty' fans don't just imitate one of them. Ian and I have laughed because I thought my Rick was a lot stronger than my Morty, which shows how much I know."
Cardoni: "And I thought during the audition process that my Morty was getting stronger. So, during the process, we were both up for both."
Cardoni & Belden Share Some Insights Into the Casting & Voice Work Process:
Belden: "Like, 'What if Morty was just channeling Rick here?' 'What if Morty wasn't quite as submissive, but he was really dominating and angry here?' 'What if he was being a bit cold and calculated, much like a certain Morty who wears an eyepatch?' You could tell they were having a lot of fun with us."
Cardoni: "There was a session with Scott where I had to do some matching to Chris Parnell's character, who had voiced his half of a combined being. That's a skill to match existing animation but also match the timing of another actor without that actor being there. Also, towards the end, they brought in a vocal coach for us to work with – even before we were cast. What that showed me is that as rigorous and exhausting as that process was, they were looking out for us. It was a preview of how supportive and how conscious they were of not hurting our voices or going overboard."
Cardoni & Belden Are Focusing on Their Work – Not Their Critics:
Cardoni: "I try to avoid that. My focus has been on doing the best voice I can. I avoid going down any rabbit holes online. As a fan, I know this show touches people worldwide, and the characters mean a lot to the fans. I share that love of the show and care for the character. Wanting to be my best Rick is with me every time I record."
Belden: "I'm not allowed to look at the online comments. My girlfriend won't let me. So, I've had blinders on through this whole process. I completely understand people being nervous. Change is scary, especially with something so iconic that many people love. But nobody is going to be a harsher critic than yourself. So, I'm striving to be the best Morty I can be."