Unfortunately for Rick, the modern Akibahara is not what he remembers and he even finds an old/new sworn enemy in Yamada Q-Saku, who swears revenge upon Rick depriving him of a complimentary picture at one of the local maid cafes Morty visits. So, he and Morty head to the famous Akibahara district, where Rick set up a secret lab about three decades ago, to mark the start of a glorious 10-minute short.
Luckily, thanks to the Japanese economy’s stagnation, Rick believes he’ll be able to find the screw. In this case, the invention is a supersmart toaster that requires a very precise Japan-made screw to be repaired. “The Great Yokai Battle of Akihabara” is directed by Masaru Matsumoto and, like so many Rick and Morty episodes, it starts off with a trivial new invention by Rick.
RELATED: Studios That Could Make a Great Rick and Morty Video Game Just like in previous iterations, the new “The Great Yokai Battle of Akihabara” comes with Japanese dialogue and it’s available on Adult Swim’s YouTube Channel. Genocider, and Summer Meets God (Rick Meets Evil), with the former being produced by Studio Deen and the other two being Sola Entertainment creations. This is hardly the first anime collaboration for Rick and Morty, as the series has featured three previous anime shorts titled Samurai & Shogun, Rick and Morty vs.
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Rick and Morty may be taking a break until it comes back with a full sixth season for the show, but that won’t stop Adult Swim from pushing the series with other content like this new thrilling anime adventure that's nearly half as long as a regular episode.