Summer Smith

Summer Smith
Rick and Morty character
A teenage girl wearing a pink T-shirt and white pants. She is smiling and has her arms crossed.
Summer Smith, as depicted in Rick and Morty.
First appearance
Last appearance
Created byJustin Roiland
Dan Harmon
Designed byJustin Roiland
Voiced bySpencer Grammer (Rick and Morty)[1]
Akiha Matsui (The Anime)[1]
Donna Bella Litton (The Anime; English Dub)[1]
In-universe information
Full nameSummer Smith
AliasMs. Die Hard
NicknameSum-Sum
SpeciesHuman
OccupationStudent
Assistant to Lucius Needful
Empress of Glorzo
AffiliationDeath Stalkers
WeaponWolverine claws
Family
SpouseHemorrhage (ex-husband)
Significant othersEthan (ex-boyfriend)
Christina LaCroix (ex-girlfriend)
ChildrenNaruto Smith (son-nephew)
Summer Smith Jr. (adoptive stepdaughter)
Relatives
NationalityHispanic-American[2]
Age17

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 teenager, who is obsessed with improving her social status among her peers.[3] Known for her smart and humorous personality and for her high dexterity, the character has been well-received. She is the well-meaning and intelligent older sister of Morty Smith, the daughter of Jerry and Beth Smith, the granddaughter of Diane and Rick Sanchez, the ex-wife of Hemorrhage, and mother-aunt of Naruto Smith.

Following Rick and Morty abandoning their original reality in the first season episode "Rick Potion #9", a new Summer identical to the original is introduced, Summer C-131; the original Summer Prime is shown in a now post-apocalyptic wasteland with her parents in the third season episode "The Rickshank Rickdemption", before dying in the Rick and Morty comic series (later referenced in the sixth season premiere "Solaricks") a character trait later incorporated into their television series depiction.[4] The character also serves as the protagonist of the 2016 miniseries Lil' Poopy Superstar, exploring her adventures after the events of the second season episode "Total Rickall",[5] as well as the anthology series Rick and Morty Presents.

  1. ^ a b c "Summer Voices (Rick and Morty)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 2022-09-17.
  2. ^ Audio commentary — "Auto Erotic Assimilation"
  3. ^ "Summer Smith". comicvine.gamespot.com. Retrieved September 14, 2018.
  4. ^ Venable, Nick (27 May 2020). "Rick and Morty Star Shares Thoughts on Character's Sexuality Flip in Comic Storyline". CinemaBlend. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
  5. ^ Nevin, Will (February 10, 2017). "Steering the good ship S.S. 'Rick and Morty' through comic waters: Oni Press Managing Editor Ari Yarwood on two years, 20-plus issues of sci-fi insanity". The Oregonian. Retrieved February 10, 2017. The two miniseries we've done so far have been a fun way to experiment, too. Sarah Graley's cartooning in "Lil' Poopy Superstar" is definitely different from the TV show, but it's so charming and fun, and she wrote a great story about Summer and Mr. Poopybutthole having an adventure together.