
He is the target for a lot of their stuff. And so I thought about Justin because he is the Adult Swim brand. Adult Swim wanted to work with me but I knew that anything I did with them alone would probably be short-lived because I’d be removed from the tumultuous, passionate, rebellious, fiber of most of their audience because I own a home. I tend to think in terms of dialogue and character and story. I’m not tremendously visual, in terms of how I think. Harmon: I knew I wanted to work with Justin if I was going to work at Adult Swim because, the truth is, my sensibilities left to their own devices are pretty bad. So, Dan, when Adult Swim says they want to work with you, what was it about this project that you thought would work? I had very little hope that they would because of the content, but I really did have this energy to continue telling stories with these two guys. I was hoping the audience would vote it back. about at all, and by the time I was finished, I really had grown to like it. It had originally started as this thing I didn’t give a. And me sort of falling in love with it over the short period of time I made it -I think I made it over a period of two weeks. Our show is so far removed from that, but some of the raw energy behind the voice performances is sort of still intact, especially for Rick. It started just for me, doing these two voices, really bad impressions of Doc and Marty from “Back to the Future.” Skipping forward now, it’s completely different. I would go through phases in my involvement with Channel 101 where I would make stuff that was kind of intended to just shock people - a lot of screaming and people covering their eyes, groaning. I mean, the original concept was just me screwing around. Talk about coming up with the concept, Its rooted in rejection, right?

“Rick and Morty” is definitely one of the bolder animated series out there.
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