Summary
In a brilliant twist, a talented artist reimagines the mothers from popular animated series such as The Simpsons and Family Guy, seamlessly blending their iconic looks with elements from different shows.
Fan artists create popular animation crossovers to delve into various animation styles and offer viewers a sneak peek into how a genuine crossover would appear on screen. Although most crossovers retain the original animation style of each character, the fan art presents a distinct and authentic alternative by depicting the moms in diverse styles.
The animated moms from The Simpsons, Bob's Burgers, Rick and Morty, and Family Guy have been reimagined by an artist called bubblegum_bronxbabe. Each mom has been given a new style, inspired by one of the other shows.
Each character maintains the most iconic part of their appearance with their clothes and expressions intact, while
Why Animation Crossovers Are So Popular
cleverly incorporates another show's trademark look.Crossover art, a beloved category within fan art, offers a captivating glimpse into the imagination of artists. It provides an opportunity to explore diverse animation styles and analyze their distinguishing features. More than just entertainment for viewers, such artwork allows us to visualize the thrilling possibilities of bringing different fictional worlds together. And when it comes to Bob's Burgers, The Simpsons, Family Guy, and Rick and Morty, a remarkable crossover already exists.
Characters from all four shows have made appearances on at least one of the others, often through The Simpsons' couch gag. The crossovers embrace the meta concept, with examples like Linda Belcher playfully commenting on The Simpsons characters' "big eyes." Whether or not a believable explanation is provided, these crossovers always bring joy to viewers who follow multiple shows.
Interestingly, in most crossovers among the four shows, including Rick and Morty, the characters retain their original animation styles instead of conforming to the style of the show they are visiting. This sets the crossovers apart from fan art. However, there is one notable exception: The Simpsons' season 25 premiere features characters from Bob's Burgers and Family Guy adopting The Simpsons' iconic yellow coloring. Although this may be the closest viewers get to seeing the characters in different animation styles, fan art offers a more realistic alternative.
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