Rick and Morty Fans Get Pranked with Rick and Morty Babies Trailer
The kid-friendly show was supposedly going to come out on something called Adult Swim Junior
Published Apr 01, 2021
Rick and Morty and April Fool s Day are a freaking match made in heaven, so it should come as no surprise that Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland s show delivered an epic prank this morning.
Right at the stroke of midnight, the show emerged with a new trailer for a show called
Rick and Morty Babies that was set to premiere on something called Adult Swim Junior.
Committing extra to the bit, the network actually repurposed the
While we here at
The A.V. Club news desk whose jobs can, if you’re feeling grandiose, be loosely described as an ongoing and losing effort to discern what’s even fucking real any more in the roiling information soup of the day to day internet have, as a rule, a pretty low tolerance for April 1, a.k.a. The Funny Lying Day, we do have to give some begrudging admiration to Adult Swim’s annual efforts. If nothing else, the network’s yearly pranks show a hell of a lot of effort, even some risk, whether that means debuting a highly anticipated episode of
Rick And Morty Babies Trailer Released As April Fools Prank By Adult Swim
The network has rebranded itself as Adult Swim Junior on April 1.
Hapless time-travellers Rick & Morty have been turned into babies as part of an April Fools Day joke from Adult Swim. The network has reworked the opening titles of the hit animated show for younger viewers.
For one day only, Adult Swim has rebranded itself as a kid-friendly version of the network titled Adult Swim Junior, and delivered the opening credits for the new show Rick & Morty Babies. And they went further than just a spoof credit sequence they had an entire episode redubbed with kids voices. Check out Rick & Morty Babies opening sequence below:
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