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‘Rick And Morty’ Season 3: Dan Harmon’s Rap Song To Make Everything Clear, Rick Sanchez’s Naked Core Exposed?
The release date of “Rick and Morty” Season 3 is yet to be declared, but the continuous comments given by fans in social networking sites seem to be adding pressure to showrunners and producers. Hence, they have recently come up with a rap song that can be seen as a strategic way in providing a response to fans and inspiring them to wait for a few more days.
When writer-cum-producer, Dan Harmon was recently asked about much-awaited “Rick and Morty” Season 3 at a live interview on his Harmontown podcast, he chose the track, which humorously elaborated the process of making an animated movie. He actually intended to make the fans understand why the series would take so much time.
How Harmon Used Humor to answer the fans’ queries
According to Comicbook, Harmon voiced a track to rap over, which if can be narrated in this way – they are drawing it, this is how cartoons work, you first write them, then you draw them for a long time, to visualize that everything should be done on paper and so on. In this way, he tried to satiate the thirst of "Rick and Morty" fans by explaining how the script is created at a ground level.
Later, the 2015-released movie “Anomalisa’s” executive producer, Harmon went a step ahead to clarify his remarks over Twitter and ensure that there was not any sort of oasis-level dysfunctionality taking place. As also confirmed by Den of Geek, he tried to convey the fact that Adult Swim should always be looked upon for the “Rick and Morty” Season 3 premiere date announcement.
Rick Sanchez’s naked core created by Justin Roiland
The co-creator and executive producer of “Rick and Morty,” Justin Roiland has posted the fictional character, Rick Sanchez’s naked core on Twitter. Instead of talking about the script or plot of the upcoming season 3, he has chosen this track to express his love for virtual reality.
I did a Rick and Morty fanart thingy for @JustinRoiland pic.twitter.com/YZaZCXJSAt
— Engine (@enginecogs) February 7, 2017
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