Well, Yas Forums?

Well, Yas Forums?

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Dan Harmon is a alcoholic self sabotaging fuck up.

It takes a long time to come up with god isn't real jokes
Reality is they aren't giving strict enough deadlines because it was a runaway hit
This is why the industry has deadlines

Adult Swim is given a relatively small budget to produce shows; Fox isn't.

Rick and Morty is the new Ren and Stimpy

Quality over quantity.

The Simpsons are popular and they have a lot of merchandise

user, we're talking about Rick and Morty

Simpsons is cookie cutter garbage made on an assembly line whereas Rick and Morty is the work of two guys sitting together in a studio

R&S was good at one point

Is Rick and Morty good? I’ve never watched it but I’ve seen some very polarizing opinions about it on Yas Forums?

Adult Swim shows always take a long ass time to produce compared to Fox ones, which is why there are like four year hiatuses between each Venture Bros season.

Also emplemon is a little soiboi bitch

Where is that quality you speak off son?

Watch it and form your own opinion.

Dan and Justin are fat cucks with shitty personalities, shittier work ethics, and the shittests time and priority management on Earth.

Adult swim gives people alot time , the only reason this shit cancelled is because of the ratings

Small budget, small studio.

Jeez Louise, you guys are fucking idiots.

The Simpsons gets near automatic renewals every season, whereas [adult swim] always took their time to greenlight more Rick and Morty episodes during those first three seasons. Now that Dan and Justin are guaranteed 70 more episodes, they’re finally free to keep producing the show with a full staff of writers, artists, and post-production people season after season instead of having to send off and later rehire them over and over again. There’s no doubt that we’ll be getting much shorter breaks between seasons moving forward; they've been writing Season 5 since spring 2019 at the latest.

You also have to remember that Rick and Morty isn’t your typical grounded family sitcom like The Simpsons. With the characters visiting alien planets and alternate realities in every episode (sometimes MULTIPLE new locations PER EPISODE), it takes extra time to develop a clear concept of how these strange worlds look and function, along with the fuckton of new designs that have to be made. Say what you will about Justin Roiland’s crude art style, but the character designers work hard to make each new species look especially weird and creative rather than like typical "alien" designs (see: Solar Opposites). The backgrounds are gorgeous and lavishly colored, and Bardel's animation team has to build countless rigs for detailed crowd shots, spaceships, insane sci-fi gadgets, and special effects.

This shit takes time.

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The Venture Bros. only has two writers, whereas Rick & Morty has several, plus Rick & Morty is far more episodic than The Venture Bros. I think the main reason Rick & Morty takes so long, aside Adult Swim's financial restrictions, is the batshit high-concept style that made the show popular also means it takes much longer to make an episode than something like The Simpsons due to how many new designs and backgrounds they need.

Seasons 1 and 2 are great, 3 is mediocre, I've heard 4 is mostly shit.

Imagine post-revival Futurama with edgier humor.

Back in the day you could whip the Korean animators harder

>This shit takes time.

Yeah! I can't even imagine how long it must have taken them to come up with amazing locations like the Farting Butt Dimension or creative names like Froopy Noopers, Shrimply Pibbles, and Mr. Poopy Butthole.

WE ARE SLAAAVES

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money and labor. It's not just technology?

Implying R&M is more quality than classic Simpsons? Okay kid.

Jeez Louise, you guys are fucking idiots.

The Simpsons gets near automatic renewals every season, whereas [adult swim] always took their time to greenlight more Rick and Morty episodes during those first three seasons. Now that Dan and Justin are guaranteed 70 more episodes, they’re finally free to keep producing the show with a full staff of writers, artists, and post-production people season after season instead of having to send off and later rehire them over and over again. There’s no doubt that we’ll be getting much shorter breaks between seasons moving forward; they've been writing Season 5 since spring 2019 at the latest.

You also have to remember that Rick and Morty isn’t your typical grounded family sitcom like The Simpsons. With the characters visiting alien planets and alternate realities in every episode (sometimes MULTIPLE new locations PER EPISODE), it takes extra time to develop a clear concept of how these strange worlds look and function, along with the fuckton of new designs that have to be made. Say what you will about Justin Roiland’s crude art style, but the character designers work hard to make each new species look especially weird and creative rather than like typical "alien" designs (see: Solar Opposites). The backgrounds are gorgeous and lavishly colored, and Bardel's animation team has to build countless rigs for detailed crowd shots, spaceships, insane sci-fi gadgets, and special effects.

This shit takes time.

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Go to bed, Dan. And go easy on the edibles.

The Simpsons had a way bigger budget.
Rick and Morty is also way more reliant on Justin Roiland than The Simpsons was on Matt Groening. And we've recently learned that Roiland is releasing a new show on Hulu (Solar Opposites), with an almost identical artstyle to Rick and Morty.

Because The Simpsons was the single most popular show on television and had the full commercial backing of Fox at its absolute network prime.

R&M is only popular among a niche crowd, and a "high" budget at AS is six bucks and a Snickers bar.

Despite technology streamlining the animation process, the actual labor that goes into animating hasn't changed at all. So unless you're outsourcing to multiple sweatshop studios, you're not going to get "professional quality" animation in a timely fashion.

It's pretty funny how Adult Swim was like "OMG 100 NEW R&M EPISODES ARE BEING MADE!!!" but right now the show is the most unpopular that it's ever been (the current ratings for S4 are lower than S1) and they've barely even started. I guess ordering so many episodes actually wasn't such a good idea, huh? Totally didn't see that coming.