Both Harmon and Justinatin Roeland Animated Scientific Series "Rick and Morti" is a lot of Rabadd. Morti (Roland, replaced by Harry Belden) is a teen boy with healthy libido, often in the company of horny foreigners or automatic sex bots. Meanwhile, Rick (Roleand, replaced by Ian Cardoni) is an uninvited alcoholic who suffocates and kills with impunity. The series, in the course of its seven seasons, has firmly established a strange Nietzska theme, exploring the arabicity of the character (Rick) who believes that himself is naturally superior to those around him ... and who has the intelligence to occasionally support his claims. Meanwhile, Morti saw so much death and violence and alternative universes that he had to reduce his view of the world from optimism in tired acceptance. "No one is intentionally," he says, "no one belongs nowhere, everyone will die. Come watch TV." The theft, often a "low" show, can be just as often deep.
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Co-creator Harmon wants that "Rick and Morti" can be so brittle as it had to adhere to the tighter rules of the studio when making its NBC series in 2009 "Community". In the animated world of "Rick and Morti", he was allowed to be very nasty, much more violent and much more sexual. Indeed, back In 2014, Harmon talked with the Los Angeles Times For Rick and Morti, thinking about what the show wanted to be when it was still completely new. Harmon noted that, since the show was on adult swimming (an adult block only from the cartoon network), the content paths opened very widely for it. For example, no one of the "community" could separate their brains from a killer.
But even with new freedoms, Harmon admitted that he was still retained a little. Several of the adult swimming shows are evaluated by TV and languages and violence with features that only adult audiences should see. Harmon, meanwhile, had to make Rick and Morti under the auspices of TV-14 rating. However, there was still a lot he could get out.
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Dan Harmon was fine working under the rating of TV-14, not the TV's rating
Harmon noted that the transition of a 30-minute live stream in action in a 30-minute animated science scientific series is easier than one can expect. Most 30-minute shows, he points out, have the same type of structure, usually include A-rally and B-talk. Loosing the TV Overprites, however, offered Harmon a lot of creative freedom that he had never had before. He made the next metaphor (and it is useful to remember that the weight of Venus is only 91% of the one on Earth):
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"It was ... how to shoot weights from the ankles, or play Venus basketball.
And, as many fans of Rick and Morti can say, Harmon and Co really stretched their boundaries. But Harmon wanted to add that the TV-14 rating was also a sign of adult swimming faith. Harmon knew that adult swimming wanted "Rick and Morti" to head the entire night programming block. When you run a block of programming, it means that the network has faith in you. Also, what if they wanted to move "Rick and Morti" to Primetime? The TV-14 rating has made the opportunity (very tantalizing idea). As Sharmon said:
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"The reason they wanted it is because they wanted to be like," Well, look, I think what we would do is start to get into our programming temporarily and we could see that this show was at 10am and competing with great things. " It really excited me. "
Since then, Rick and Morti have remained strong and overly popular. Its eighth season debuts on May 25.
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