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Kunoichi Summer is the major antagonist in Rick And Morty:The Anime short called, Samurai & Shogun Part 2.
She is voiced by Akiha Matsui.
Biography[]
Kunoichi Summer is a deadly assassin from a feudal dimension, driven by vengeance and bound by honor. Unlike the versions of Summer known across the multiverse, this one was trained in the arts of stealth, espionage, and precise combat, molded by loss and discipline. Her path intersects with Rick WTM-72 during the events of *Samurai & Shogun Part 2*, where she emerges as a singular force among a swarm of enemies, standing apart from the expendable Ninja Ricks.
Her motivation is deeply personal Rick WTM-72 killed her version of Rick, and she seeks retribution not just for the man himself, but for what he represented to her. Whether he was a mentor, a protector, or something more, his death created a void that she chose to fill with resolve and deadly purpose. She does not act out of blind rage but with the calm focus of a warrior raised in a world where bonds are rare and revenge is sacred.
Clad in traditional kunoichi attire augmented with subtle sci-fi enhancements, she blends the aesthetic of ancient Japan with the brutal effectiveness of modern combat. Her skills surpass most other foes Rick WTM-72 faces not because of brute strength, but because she is deliberate, tactical, and emotionally invested in her mission. She represents not just an obstacle, but a consequence proof that Rick’s actions ripple far beyond what he cares to acknowledge.
Though ultimately overpowered, Kunoichi Summer’s presence is haunting. She is not another faceless enemy; she is a reminder that even the strongest Rick leaves behind pain, and that those left to carry it can become formidable in their own right. In a world of countless variations, she is a rare figure shaped not by science or madness, but by loss, loyalty, and the human need to make sense of tragedy through action.
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