Animal Crossing: New Horizons had its one-year anniversary on M🔴arch 20, and 🐈Adult Swim wanted to honor that milestone by merging it with one of its most popular shows.

The ‘Rick and Morty Crossing’ short🔜 saw the animated series enter the coastal world of New Horizons. The one-and-a-half-minute video was fan-made by kyttenjanae, adding to Rick and Morty’s catalogue of Adult Swim bumpers and anime shorts, and is an accolade to New Horizons’ ongoing success.

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The probability of Rick and Morty ending up in Animal Crossing is rather high, conside🐻ring the duo often find themselves tearing the fabric of the multiverse. Rick can b꧑e seen experimenting on a new form of world traveling, and before pushing the button, Morty grabs his axe and away they go. The pair then sprint around a New Horizons island performing classic tasks from the game. The now ball-handed characters appear to be having a good time, despite Morty getting stung.

It then cuts to the pair gaming ﷽on the couch whilst explosions erupt outside - a rather fitting representation of the pandemic chaos this past year and how we turned to video games to g💜et through it.

This is not the first time Rick and Morty have collaborated with a video game franchise, as the pair previously appeared in ads for Death Stranding and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:promotions for the PS5. Animal Crossing, on the other hand, receives crossovers on a daily basis with its in-game costume designs and themed items. Fans have also made various shorts including the horror feature ‘Don’t Pee🍰k’, which is on track to becoming a feature film.

Another Animal Crossing fan has even labored over a full-length recไreation of the Hamilton musical in New Horizons. The dedicated creator is currently working their way🍎 through each act of the hit Broadwꦗay show, featuring a multitude of characters we love (and hate) from the life sim.

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