Bizarre League Of Legends Video Gives Champs Rick And Morty And Hot Dog Skins

The quality of different League of Legends skins has been improving greatly over time with many [...]

The quality of different League of Legends skins has been improving greatly over time with many new skins that come out being better than those that came before them. While this is generally true for official skins, the same claim seems to persist with custom skins as well as indicated by the new video from RedRiotRoss, a League of Legends player, streamer, and content creator who's given custom skins to multiple champions that are equal parts entertaining and disturbing.

The video starts out strange enough with a combination of Spongebob's hit song about steppin' on the beach, a tune that quickly transitions into a Hank Hill remix as the hot dog-clad champions enter the Rift. Warwick seems to be star of the show here with his hot dog skin with his new hot dog model, missing his ultimate and his E under turret in the beginning complete with some rapid pings to maintain true League authenticity.

Not even the new Kayn stands a chance against Hot Dog Warwick's jungling strength, but Warwick isn't alone here in this beautiful League of Legends mashup. Several other champions seem to have serious improvements made to their models that include Urgot, Caitlyn, Jhin, Shaco, and other champs. Of course, it'd get boring if everyone was just a hot dog, so waffles, Spongebob, Lemongrab from Adventure Time, and characters from Rick and Morty such as Rick and Mr. Meeseeks all make an appearance in the ultimate Rift showdown.

If you keep up with RedRiot through his Twitter page, you will have noticed that he's been teasing the video that was released today all week leading up to the big reveal. The content has been previewed several times along the way, one of the teasers able to be seen below that shows the aptly named Hot Dog Boi up close and personal before the video was uploaded.

This is hardly the first video content that RedRiotRoss has produced; he's got an account full of videos related both to League of Legends and other games as well. If you want to keep up with RedRiotRoss' future content, you can follow the link to his YouTube profile listed above or catch him streaming his skin creations via Twitch.