Rick And Morty Season 5 Episode 7 Cast

Alright, interdimensional travelers! Let's dive into the voice squad behind one of the weirdest, wackiest, and maybe even a little bit heartbreaking episodes of Rick and Morty: Season 5 Episode 7, "Gotron Jerrysis Rickvangelion". Think Voltron, but with more screaming and family drama.
The Usual Suspects (and We Love Them!)
Of course, we gotta start with the dynamic duo themselves. The supremely talented Justin Roiland pulls double duty as both the genius-but-completely-unhinged Rick Sanchez and his eternally anxious grandson, Morty Smith. Seriously, the guy can voice a belching scientist and a hormonal teenager in the same breath. It's practically a superpower.
Then there's the amazing Chris Parnell as Jerry Smith. Jerry, the punching bag of the Smith family, is voiced to perfection. Chris Parnell truly captures Jerry's blend of obliviousness and desperate attempts at competence.
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Spencer Grammer lends her voice to Summer Smith, the sarcastic and surprisingly capable older sister. She's basically the glue holding the family (and sometimes entire dimensions) together. Sarah Chalke is the voice of Beth Smith. Beth is Rick's daughter and she is horse surgeon turned veterinarian who constantly grapples with her own self-worth.
The Guest Stars Bringing the Zing
Season 5, Episode 7 introduced us to some key players in the Gotron saga. These guest stars added some serious comedic punch to the robot-collecting chaos.

Firstly, Keith David as the President of the United States. Keith David brings that gravitas and deadpan delivery that makes his presidential interactions with Rick endlessly hilarious. You know, the voice that makes you think, "Yeah, I'd trust him with the nuclear codes... maybe."
Then we have Takahiro Kuroishi as The Narrator. Who makes the whole Gotron storyline feel like an epic anime showdown. His passionate delivery is like the cherry on top of a sundae made of giant robots and family dysfunction.
Special Shoutouts for Minor, But Memorable, Roles
Even smaller roles can leave a big impact! Sometimes it's about that one line delivery that just nails the joke.

The voice actor for Tammy Gueterman, Cassie Steele, makes her appearances sharp and biting. She definitely gives Summer a run for her money in the snark department. Also, the Japanese Manager, voice-acted by Keisuke Hoashi, adds to the anime flare to the storyline. His calm, professional demeanor is quite memorable.
Let's not forget about Phil Hendrie as Gene and Principal Vagina. Hendrie is a master of voices and delivers an amazing comedic performance.

Why the Voices Matter (A Lot!)
Honestly, without this voice cast, Rick and Morty wouldn't be the same. They are the soul of the show. Imagine Rick sounding like a cartoon dog or Morty with a deep baritone – just wouldn't work, right?
The actors bring so much nuance and personality to their roles. They deliver those iconic lines with just the right amount of cynicism, sincerity, or sheer lunacy. And that's the secret sauce that makes the show so darn good.
So, next time you're watching "Gotron Jerrysis Rickvangelion", or any episode for that matter, take a moment to appreciate the voice talent. They're not just reading lines. They're building characters, creating moments, and making us laugh (and maybe cry a little) along the way. They are the heart and soul of Rick and Morty!
