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Rick And Morty Season 5 Episode 2 End Credit Scene


Rick And Morty Season 5 Episode 2 End Credit Scene

Okay, let's talk about that Rick and Morty end credit scene from Season 5, Episode 2. It's the one after "Mortyplicity," and it's pure gold. Seriously, if you haven't seen it, you're missing out.

Why It's So Good

So, what makes this scene so special? First, it's unexpected. We're used to little post-credit gags, but this one goes above and beyond.

It dives into the backstory of Mr. Nimbus. Yes, Mr. Nimbus, Rick's nemesis who controls the police. Who knew he had such a complex history?

A Deep Dive Into Nimbus's Origin

The scene is animated in a completely different style. Think watercolor paintings come to life. It's gorgeous and totally different from the show's usual look.

We see a younger Rick and Nimbus. They're shipwrecked together, fighting to survive. It reveals a past friendship, or at least a begrudging respect.

The animation is almost dreamlike. It is contrasted with the dark comedy we're used to. It's a beautiful and surprisingly poignant.

‘Rick And Morty’ season five to arrive on HBO GO this month
‘Rick And Morty’ season five to arrive on HBO GO this month

The Bromance That Never Was

The scene hints at a shared trauma. They both faced a monstrous creature in the ocean. This experience seems to have shaped their relationship.

It suggests that they could have been friends. Nimbus even offers Rick a chance to rule the ocean with him. But, of course, Rick declines.

This rejection probably fueled their rivalry. Rick's rejection of commitment and power is a key part of his character. It's classic Rick and Morty themes.

'Rick and Morty' season 5 finale will be an hour-long episode
'Rick and Morty' season 5 finale will be an hour-long episode

The Humor Is Still There

Even with the serious undertones, it's still funny. Nimbus's dramatic pronouncements are hilarious.

And Rick's sarcastic responses keep it light. It's a perfect blend of humor and pathos. Even though the art style changed, they don't want you to forget that this is still a comedy.

The voice acting is also superb. It adds another layer of depth to the scene.

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How Rick and Morty Season 5 Episode 10 Sets Up An Ending For The Entire

Why You Should Watch It

Honestly, it’s just plain entertaining. The animation is stunning.

The backstory is fascinating. It gives Mr. Nimbus more dimension than he had before. He's no longer just a one-note villain, he is someone with a past.

It adds to the overall world-building of Rick and Morty. It is really fun to see the backstory of minor characters and how they influence the story.

Slideshow: Rick and Morty: Season 5 Gallery
Slideshow: Rick and Morty: Season 5 Gallery

It's short and sweet, and will leave you wanting more. What are you waiting for? Go check it out!

So, if you are looking for a quick and enjoyable watch, this end credit scene is perfect. You won't regret it. It's a must-see for any Rick and Morty fan. It's arguably one of the best end credit scene of the entire series.

You might just find yourself with a newfound appreciation for Mr. Nimbus. And maybe, just maybe, you'll start to wonder about all the untold stories in the Rick and Morty universe.

Who knows what other secrets are lurking just beneath the surface?

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