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Rick and Morty - The Great Yokai Battle of Akihabara

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  1. [2]
    Apos
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    Spoiler The part where they have to sync their brain waves to move the robot but then Morty gets replaced by the toaster AI, that was pure gold. I wonder how one goes about writing a story like...
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    The part where they have to sync their brain waves to move the robot but then Morty gets replaced by the toaster AI, that was pure gold.

    I wonder how one goes about writing a story like that where everything is complete madness but the story constantly progresses.

    Reminds me of improv where the word no is banned.

    3 votes
    1. helloworld
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      I think the difference comes down to self-awareness and then not taking themselves seriously. If you lack former you get Fast and Furious, and if you lack latter you get Sherlock Season 4. With...

      I think the difference comes down to self-awareness and then not taking themselves seriously.

      If you lack former you get Fast and Furious, and if you lack latter you get Sherlock Season 4.

      With both, you get Arrested Development, Community, One Punch Man, and Rick and Morty.

      3 votes
  2. [3]
    Venko
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    Is there a way to watch this in Europe or, failing that, mark the post as America only/region locked?

    Is there a way to watch this in Europe or, failing that, mark the post as America only/region locked?

    1 vote
    1. [2]
      cfabbro
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      The video on adultswim.com seems to work in the UK (tested via VPN), so it might also work elsewhere in Europe: https://www.adultswim.com/videos/rick-and-morty/the-great-yokai-battle-of-akihabara

      The video on adultswim.com seems to work in the UK (tested via VPN), so it might also work elsewhere in Europe: https://www.adultswim.com/videos/rick-and-morty/the-great-yokai-battle-of-akihabara

      1 vote
      1. Venko
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        I can confirm that this works in the UK. Thank you.

        I can confirm that this works in the UK. Thank you.

        1 vote