Every time Rick and Morty changes its animation style, it’s like switching from drawing with crayons to using colored markers, still you, but lookin’ fresh!
Imagine you're playing with toys in your room. At first, you use stick figures, simple lines and circles, just like when you draw on the back of a napkin. That's how Rick and Morty looked at first: basic shapes, easy to make, like sketching with chalk.
But then, one day, you decide to get fancy! You grab colored pencils and start shading, adding more details, making characters look smoother and more real. That’s when the show changed to a smoother animation style, almost like painting with colors instead of just drawing lines.
Later on, it's like you got a new set of toys: 3D figures! Now everything looks bouncy and full of life, that's how it looked in some episodes. It’s not magic; it's just the show getting cooler tools to make its world look more fun!
So every time Rick and Morty changes animation style, it’s like you're playing with a new toy set, still you, but now lookin’ fancier!
Examples
- A kid notices Rick and Morty looks different in every episode.
- Rick's face changes from one season to the next.
- Morty’s design is simpler in some episodes but more detailed in others.
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