What is THE BEST example of an alternative animation style being used for a scene/episode?

What is THE BEST example of an alternative animation style being used for a scene/episode?

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rick and morty simpsons couch gag

Fecal painting. It bleeds color.

All of Courage. Really great way to do horror.

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Peter: Believe me Chris, you don't wanna mess with drugs; I tried 'em once...big mistake, things got way too real.
[cut to Peter in the real world]
Peter: Holy crap, I am freakin' out!

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There was an old episode of Arthur where the kids were crafting ideas for their own cartoons. Those ideas were animated in the different animation styles. The styles were South Park, Beavis and Butthead, Dexter's Lab, and Dr. Katz.

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That beavis arthur was a real thing?

IDK about best but this ruled

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>make a stop motion Adventure Time
>set most of it in a FUCKING BASEMENT
What a waste

The Amazing World of Gumball constantly uses different styles for scenes and certain characters. Probably more than any other show.

Yeah, the Beavis and Butthead skit was pretty meh. Here's the episode:
youtube.com/watch?v=KGRGUU9UQr4

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Don't forget the WWE (or would it be WWF back then?) for whatever reason.

Of course! How could we forget Nicole's fight scene.
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>YOU SQUISHED BUSTER!!!
I love how they mimic the South Park voices

ATHF's stupid surrealist nonsense lends itself really well to claymation

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does this count?

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I was about to post this

Courage the Cowardly Dog used CGI really well. It's usage of intentionally bad or dated CGI is well-known, but I also think it did a great job at using stylized CGI for other uses. I also enjoyed whenever it used claymation.

Any time Gumball does it. They do puppets and really fun loose animated style among others

Came here to post this. That's at least a top 10 episode IMO

It was good, but I'm on the fence as to Justin Roiland was the one thing holding it back or the main thing that made it great. Is it possible to be both?

Has there been any behind the scenes clips for the production of Gumball?
I love the way they use different mediums of animation to create the show.

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I'd say it's possible. I felt kind of mixed about him too

There are a fuck-ton of videos on Vimeo
vimeo.com/40953365