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Summer Smith is one of the main characters of the American media franchise Rick and Morty.Created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon and voiced by Spencer Grammer in the original animated series and Akiha Matsui in the anime series, Summer is a conventional and often superficial 17-year-old, who is obsessed with improving her social status among her peers. [3]
Upon Summer's continued demand, the car forgoes physical and psychological violence and instead escapes the situation by engineering a peace treaty between the planet's two warring factions, humans and telepathic giant spiders, in return for guaranteed safety. Rick, Morty, and Summer go to an ice cream shop on the same planet. Rick complains ...
Spencer Karen Grammer (born October 9, 1983) [3] is an American actress best known for her roles as the voice of Summer Smith in the Adult Swim animated science-fiction series Rick and Morty and as Casey Cartwright in the ABC Family college comedy-drama series Greek.
The members of the Smith household – from left to right: Jerry, Beth, Summer, Morty, and Rick. Rick and Morty is an American adult animated multimedia franchise originating with the Adult Swim television series of the same name created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, which premiered in 2013.
"The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy" is the fifth episode of the third season of the American science fiction comedy television series Rick and Morty. In the episode, Rick takes Jerry on a mission to an alien resort when the latter feels left out, and Summer accidentally grows to a huge size and inside-out.
Jerry Smith, Morty and Summer's father, Beth's husband, and Rick's son-in-law. Tom, a news anchor who criticizes the President with his co-host Shonda. Spencer Grammer as Summer Smith, Morty's older sister and Rick's granddaughter. Sarah Chalke as Beth Smith, Morty's and Summer's mother and Rick's daughter.
Rick and Morty are captured, and Summer awkwardly improvises an escape plan by sentencing them to punishment by getting back in the ship, then trying to join them. The Glorzo turn hostile, but Rick uses a specifically tuned musical note which causes the Glorzo to involuntarily reproduce, killing them en masse.
He warns Morty and Summer that their chronological time could initially be unstable. Rick encourages Beth and Jerry to go out for ice cream to allow them time to stabilize. Morty and Summer argue, and the resulting uncertainty tears time apart into two realities—depicted visually as two mostly synchronized parallel realities.