>Rick and Morty on Cartoon Network
Rick and Morty are always on Cartoon Network. It's a Cartoon Network show. Adult Swim is a just a subset of Cartoon Network.
The first 45 minutes were just references. By the time they actually got to the basketball game, it picked up dramatically. However, I still think it's kind of lame that Wile had to carry everyone with his one invention and that all the other Looney Tunes gags didn't amount to them racking up points as a team.
The movie spends far too much time showing off WB IPs and far too little developing its characters and their relationships. Most of the Looney Toons were also barely themselves and not very funny, the plot was cliff notes of the original with none of the time spent to set up threats, the humor was literally just references without ANYTHING to say about the material it referenced. Like even in Family Guy when they reference a random movie/celebrity they usually make it edgy/gross, point out that a character looks funny/ugly/is a prostitute/looks like a family guy character or have a "here is how the show would be different if Family Guy character was there". The writers of the movie couldn't even do that, for the most part.
Some don't understand the design, others just think it looks cute (me)
Rick and Morty also struggles when it comes to mimicking art styles. I'm not even sure why these always feel so half-assed. They should have the budget to make it look at least decent.
>Rick and Morty on Cartoon Network
Rick and Morty are always on Cartoon Network. It's a Cartoon Network show. Adult Swim is a just a subset of Cartoon Network.
Reminder that those Rick & Morty variants canonically begged for death after the events of the film
Were they voiced by Roiland? Guess that makes sense
I really liked Space Jam 2. It's just one of those things I won't understand the backlash toward.
It had a lot of IP flexing.
It was Memberberries: the movie.
they made my bunny less sexy
You always have troon bugs.
It was a call for a sequel that WB didn't need to answer and an IP flex mostly put up by AT&T (the parent company at the time).
It's dumb fun imo. Not a masterpiece by any means but a decent 'turn your brain off and enjoy the pretty visuals' watch
The first 45 minutes were just references. By the time they actually got to the basketball game, it picked up dramatically. However, I still think it's kind of lame that Wile had to carry everyone with his one invention and that all the other Looney Tunes gags didn't amount to them racking up points as a team.
SJ2 is shit but it did give us this masterpiece
I guesd maybe you really like Lebron James?
The movie spends far too much time showing off WB IPs and far too little developing its characters and their relationships. Most of the Looney Toons were also barely themselves and not very funny, the plot was cliff notes of the original with none of the time spent to set up threats, the humor was literally just references without ANYTHING to say about the material it referenced. Like even in Family Guy when they reference a random movie/celebrity they usually make it edgy/gross, point out that a character looks funny/ugly/is a prostitute/looks like a family guy character or have a "here is how the show would be different if Family Guy character was there". The writers of the movie couldn't even do that, for the most part.
I don't remember a single scene from the movie.
Me either.
bugs becomes the chungus
It was always uncanny to me seeing the tween low effort animated RnM on the same screen as a frame by frame fully animated character
I’m pretty sure that’s Morty and Rick.
haven't watched it yet, but I liked the idea of nba players with superpowers
also
>klay thompson
Space Jam 2 only exists for marketing, and not good like the OG
Obviously DIC's Golf Jam is superior to Space Jam 2:
Fricking kill me so that I won’t have to remember seeing this.
*Kills you but sends your soul to a dimension where you have to watch this play out in real life over and over and over again*
BRING BACK LOLA'S BOOBS
Ok
>braces
jesus christ do people really not understand the design
The answer is quite obvious.
Some don't understand the design, others just think it looks cute (me)
Rick and Morty also struggles when it comes to mimicking art styles. I'm not even sure why these always feel so half-assed. They should have the budget to make it look at least decent.
They’re trying to avoid copyright infringement.
Better?
Space Jam was never good
>Cartoon Network
Holy shit I remember Cartoon Network. Dexter's Lab, Powerpuff Girls, Dragon Ball Z... good times.
Why were Rick and Morty the only CN/AS characters in this movie anyway? You'd think they'd throw the Powerpuff Girls in there at least
Rick and Morty is for Zoomer trash that weren't even alive when Mulan was in theaters.