- Подвиг ботаников
- Симпсоны кроссовер рик и морти
- «Симпсоны» тизерят кроссоверы с «Риком и Морти» и «Южным Парком»
- Rick and Morty couch gag
- Contents
- Plot [ ]
- Character Appearances [ ]
- Trivia [ ]
- Goof [ ]
- Video [ ]
- Notes and references [ ]
- ‘The Simpsons’: Matt Groening Dissects ‘Rick and Morty’ Opening Credits Crossover
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Спрингфилдская начальная школа переходит на альтернативное Вальдорфскую систему образования, что приводит к техническому кризису. Между тем, Садовник Вилли становится руководителем математического кружка. Лиза и другие дети из математической команды конкурируют против начальной школы Вэйверли Хиллз… В команде Лизы все используют естественные науки… основанные на древних методах вычисления геометрических фигур. [и] это помогает зубрилам.
В моменте уничтожения книг через цифровой сжигатель отсылка к роману Рэя Брэдбери «451 градус по Фаренгейту»
Сериал, который смотрит Нельсон на планшете, является пародией на сериал «Игра престолов». К тому же, можно услышать немного изменённую главную тему «Игры престолов».
Вальдорфское образование — альтернативная педагогическая система, основанная на антропософских представлениях.
Вальдорфовские школы являются общеобразовательными и принципиально отрицают идею массовой специализации в школьном возрасте. В вальдорфской школе отсутствуют оценки и преподавание ведётся преимущественно без учебников.
На 8:19 можно увидеть название канала BHO NOW. Это пародия на реально существующий канал HBO NOW. А сериал, который спародировали, является «Игрой престолов».
В заставке когда мальчик по имени Морти входит в магазин для создания существ, двухглазая инопланетянша выпивает баночку газировки: «Slurm» — это отсылка к самой известной газировчной компании в мультсериале «Futurama».
В конце серии Лиза пьёт газировку с названием «Mountam Doo» — это отсылка к известной марке газировок «Mountain Dew».
Симпсоны кроссовер рик и морти
«Симпсоны» тизерят кроссоверы с «Риком и Морти» и «Южным Парком»
«Симпсоны» (The Simpsons) получили новый специальный выпуск «Домик ужасов» в рамках 34 сезона анимационного сериала, а вместе с ним дебютировал кроссовер с «Закусочной Боба».
В новом сезоне долгоиграющего мультсериала в начале этого месяца уже был специальный выпуск к Хэллоуину, основанный на знаменитом романе Стивена Кинга «Оно». Второй же выпуск в сезоне вышел аккурат к празднику и включал три самостоятельных истории.
В то время как у шоу ранее были кроссоверы с такими франшизами, как «Гриффины» в прошлом, оно только сейчас встретилось с «Закусочной Боба». Более того, эпизод тизерит кроссоверы с «Риком и Морти» и «Южным Парком». Увидеть отрывок можно ниже:
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Rick and Morty couch gag
The Rick and Morty couch gag is a couch gag that was used in the episode Mathlete’s Feat in which the title characters of the hit Adult Swim TV series Rick and Morty crash through the wall and kill The Simpsons.
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Plot [ ]
The Simpsons rush in and sit on the couch as normal. Suddenly, a space cruiser crashes through the wall, the Simpsons screaming as they are reduced to yellow smears across the room. Rick and Morty get out of the ship, freaking out over what they have done. Rick pins the blame on Morty as Morty runs around in guilt. Rick scoops up the remains of the family in a vial and gives it, along with the family portrait, to Morty. He uses the portal gun to open a portal to another dimension and sends Morty in, telling him to go to an address and get clones of the family. Morty enters the portal and follows the directions on the address he’s given.
Meanwhile, Rick starts raiding the house, eating a donut and drinking some Duff Beer; albeit adding something far stronger to it after a sip. Morty goes to the address, and gives an alien working there the vial of Simpsons goo and picture. Rick goes into Homer and Marge’s room, laden with loot from the house, and finds Marge’s necklace and tries it on. The DNA from the vial is plugged into into a copying machine, filling up and it goes into a bottle which the alien injects into a large bison like alien creature. Ned Flanders walks into the house and comments on the big mess that’s been made, in particular the space ship, and also noticing Rick and realizing that he’s not Homer. Annoyed, Rick sighs and zaps him with the freeze ray and starts playing Lisa’s saxophone again.
The animal’s pushes eggs out of its snout, which Morty returns to the Simpson’s dimension and gives to Rick. Rick dumps them all out on the couch and turns the thermostat to 110, the eggs hatching into The Simpsons. However, they all end up being deformed versions of them with Rick’s skin and hair as well as his bad belching habits. Rick gives Morty a tip: never clean DNA vials with your own saliva. Taking his bag of stolen things, he and Morty get back into the cruiser, with Rick driving this time around and fly off, with them killing Flanders in the process by knocking his frozen body over and causing it to shatter. The mutated version of Bart then moans «No more guest animators man!», breaking the fourth wall and ending the gag.
Character Appearances [ ]
- Homer Simpson
- Marge Simpson
- Bart Simpson
- Lisa Simpson
- Maggie Simpson
- Rick Sanchez
- Morty Smith
- Ned Flanders
- Santa’s Little Helper
- Krusty the Clown (as a toy)
- Bobo (cameo)
- Kang (cameo)
- Kodos (cameo)
Trivia [ ]
- This is the first time The Simpsons has crossed over with Rick and Morty.
- When Morty first enters the alternate dimension, the Planet Express Ship from Futurama flies over his head.
- A Futurama animated human in the background has a brain slug on his head.
- A Slurm vending machine makes a cameo in the background also referencing Futurama.
- Rick mentions the events of «Two Bad Neighbors» when explaining there were a load of characters in the franchise, citing that George Bush had once been their neighbor.
- Bart breaks the fourth wall when he demands «No more guest animators man!».
- This is also a reference on how there have been multiple couch gags, drawn by guest animators, including the John Kricfausli, Bill Plympton, Triplets of Bellville, and Don Hertzfeldt couch gags.
- Despite Bart’s statement, it was later announced that the Simpsons will team up with Bob’s Burgers for a couch gag, as well as hiring Bill Plympton again for another couch gag for Season 29. [1]
Goof [ ]
- For most of this, Maggie’s pacifier is on a blue puddle, but when Rick says «Look at the baby one», the pacifier is on a yellow puddle.
Video [ ]
Notes and references [ ]
‘The Simpsons’: Matt Groening Dissects ‘Rick and Morty’ Opening Credits Crossover
Sunday’s season finale of The Simpsons will feature a couch gag crossover with Adult Swim’s Rick and Morty . Rick and Morty (both voiced by co-creator Justin Roiland ) crash land their space ship into The Simpsons’ living room, prompting Morty to go on a mission to bring the family back to life.
Sunday’s couch gag is a rare instance of two series owned by different studios are crossing over. Adult Swim owns and produces Rick and Morty , while 20th Century Fox owns The Simpsons. Rick and Morty , co-created by Dan Harmon, centers on an alcoholic, irritable inventor (Rick) and his anxious grandson ( Morty ) and their adventures together. Its second season debuts July 26.
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In a conversation with The Hollywood Reporter, The Simpsons co-creator Matt Groening and Rick and Morty co-creator Roiland reveal how the collaboration came about.
What was the genesis of the couch gag?
Justin Roiland : I had the crazy idea of asking Matt and some of the folks at The Simpsons if they would be interested in doing a DVD commentary on Rick and Morty because I had heard from Mike Lazzo over at Adult Swim and a few other people that Matt was a huge fan of the show, which I couldn’t believe, but it turned out to be true. That commentary track led to the offer of the couch gag, which we immediately followed up on to see if that was a sincere offer, which it was.
Matt Groening : It turns out I wasn’t the only fan on The Simpsons of Rick and Morty . The animators on the show were fans and all of the writers as well. We’ve never done a DVD commentary for another show. We do DVD commentaries for every episode of The Simpsons, and everyone is pretty worn out. But when the opportunity came to do one for Rick and Morty , we said yes. The rest is Hollywood magic history.
Justin, what was the process like? Did you you write a script and for The Simpsons folks to approve?
Roiland : Dan Harmon did the first pass on the script, and then we were in the thick of it on writing the season two stuff and he got swept away on Community. So I took the script and polished it, changed a few things. Then we sent the script off to Al [Jean] and Matt and everyone at The Simpsons. It was incredibly, creatively free. I don’t think we got a single note from you guys.
Groening : We loved it. We have this section of the show called The Couch Gag where we break all the rules of animation that we have on The Simpsons, so it’s all surrealistic and crazy. Over the last several years, we’ve decided: let’s have other animators take on The Simpsons, and Justin and Dan’s takes with Rick and Morty visiting The Simpsons was probably the most ambitious and lengthy couch gag that we’d done.
Roiland : I didn’t want to overstay our welcome so I tried to make it tight and quick. Originally, I wanted it to hit around 1:30 but then it just kept creeping and creeping. I did suck a lot of time out of it, believe it or not.
Groening : I loved it. You certainly can’t see where it’s going, except you might think something bad might happen to The Simpsons. It plays like a mini-episode. What really makes me happy is to think of the die-hard fans of Rick and Morty tuning in and having their minds blown. It really is an extension of your cartoon universe, and that we’re part of it is really cool.
Roiland: We tried to pull in stuff from Futurama and little Easter egg stuff. It’s also the first thing anyone has seen of Rick and Morty since season one finished, which is really cool.
Groening: So where are you on season two?
Roiland: I’m actually posting 206. And then we’ve got seven, eight, nine and ten are still being animated in Bardel [Entertainment] in Canada. So we’re past the curve. We’re getting close.
Groening: You guys really did it great. We have had such great luck with our guest animators. We’ve had Bill Plympton, John Kricfalusi, the creator of Ren and Stimpy. Guillermo Del Toro storyboarded a Halloween episode sequence. Probably one of the wildest things we’ve ever done in the history of the series is one by Banksy, which ends with the 20 th Century Fox logo as a giant prison camp, apparently. So Justin, you guys are in really good company, and you really delivered.
How did it work being at different studios?
Roiland: We took care of our side here. We got some assets provided to us from [animation studio Film] Roman. Then we stumbled to put everything together on our side, then all the sound effects mix was done over on The Simpsons side. It’s pretty much left to the animator to put together the gag and see it through, and you basically deliver a fairly finished piece they plug into the show and mix into the show.
Groening : One of the most remarkable things is the fact that you do the voices of both Rick and Morty . That’s pretty amazing. On The Simpsons we have actors who play against themselves as multiple characters, but that’s basically your whole show. Do you record separately or do you go back and forth?
Roiland: I go back and forth a lot, but I still will go in and record as scripted separately. But I do love to go in and run scenes and go off script. That’s something I did on the couch gag for sure. I went in and threw out certain pitches. The characters seem to come alive a little more when I do that, when I bounce between the two of them. I have a dyslexic mind, so certain words come out in the wrong order or in a really weird, oddly specific way that works really great for the characters, that is almost impossible to script.
The Simpsons airs Sundays at 8 p.m. on Fox. Rick and Morty returns for season two on Adult Swim July 26.