The release of "Rick and Morty" season three has been pushed by the fans for over a year now and it has been adding pressure to the creators, Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland. Thus, to finally address the issue in the most creative way, they released a rap song in response to the queries about the show's third season release date.
Creators Of "Rick And Morty" Pressured By Fans To Release Season 3
Ever since it was confirmed during the end of the second season that "Rick and Morty" will be back for season three, the creators of the show have been pressured into making and releasing the new season already. Now, it has been more than a year since the renewal of the series was confirmed and still, there isn't even any announcement on when it will be released officially. All that the fans have right now are speculations and filler stories by Adult Swim to fill the voids of the waiting fans.
Dan Harmon Uses Humor And Wit To Answer The Queries Of The Fans About The Show's Release
However, Dan Harmon found a way to respond to the fans' queries about the upcoming season in the most artistic way possible. In fact, he was not considered an artist for nothing. During a live interview that he did, when the hosts asked about the upcoming "Rick and Morty" season three, he laid a track to rap over. He went over to explain in a humorous way how to do an animated film which would explain why it would have taken so long. Part of the lyrics of the rap song stated the words "Here's how cartoons work: first, you write them. Then you draw them for a really long time. Everything needs to be on paper, so you can see it. So if all I do is write it and then put it on TV, it will look like a script."
Obviously, Harmon is as creative as he is placed to be, given that he is one of the creators of one of the most loved animated shows of all time. He has always reasoned for the delay of the release of "Rick and Morty" season three and somehow some of the fans still don't grasp the whole thing and how hard it is. Thus, it has led Harmon to explain in a hilarious song to catch the attention of the fans.