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The Yakuza of the Anti-Verse are minor antagonist in Rick and Morty: The Anime.
Biography[]
The Yakuza of the Anti-Verse are a powerful and violent criminal organization that once dominated their universe with brutality and fear. Originating in a dimension inverted from Rick's own, their society is steeped in tradition, honor, and bloodshed, with their strength tied to an ancient sword imbued with dark energy. This sword, planted in their world long ago by Rick, sealed the fighting spirit of their people and became the centerpiece of their violent legacy.
Over time, the Yakuza fractured into rival factions, plunging the Anti-Verse into a prolonged war driven by ambition, betrayal, and revenge. The chaos continued until a surprising figure Jerry emerged and retrieved the sacred sword from the renegade hands. Through sheer will and a forgotten moment of heroism, Jerry ended the war and restored a fragile balance. Unbeknownst to him, this act not only gave him a hidden past as a savior but also stirred resentment among the remnants of the organization.
Years later, the Yakuza resurface, seeking revenge against Jerry and those associated with him. Their resurgence is fueled by the belief that the sword and Jerry's legacy stole their rightful power. When Jerry and his counterpart, Jerry Prime, are pulled back into the Anti-Verse, the Yakuza confront them with renewed hatred. Their conflict reaches a climax when the Smith family joins the battle, revealing just how much strength and unity they can summon when facing a common enemy.
Despite their aggression and adherence to a strict warrior code, the Yakuza are not portrayed as mindless villains. Their leaders acknowledge the strength of the Smith family and the surprising courage within Jerry, choosing to end their vendetta with a sense of respect rather than blind vengeance. In the end, the Yakuza of the Anti-Verse stand as a symbol of legacy corrupted by pride, and a reminder that even in the most chaotic corners of the multiverse, power without growth leads only to ruin.
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