lol, sweetie, there's a lot of things wrong with animorphs the show, and not just the andalites.
In all honesty, I think Nickelodeon could do a better job with Animorphs now than it did before, just because of what they did with Avatar: The Last Airbender. Granted, there's no blood in that, but they wouldn't have cared about showing skin. I think Disney now is, well, a lot more childish than before D: And I'm not just saying that because I grew up lol. If you just looked at the shows they play now, you'd know @___@ They haven't gotten out another show like Gargoyles in forever~
I don't see what the big thing is with leotards though, I mean, aren't they pretty much the same as bathing suits? And no one has a problem with showing kids in bathing suits.
What they did with Avatar? You mean postpone episodes, sideline production, then finally cancel the series and show the final episodes only because they were already made all so that they can show 2-4 hour blocks of Sprongebob and Fairly Odd Parents? No, no, Nick has totally lost my trust, but I agree if they did the show like Avatar (minus the sidelining of it) they could put out something decent, the question is could they really handle it? Wouldn't it get in the way of their precious Sponge poster boy?
When the day comes that Nick goes back to the wide variety of shows they once had, I might be inclined to agree with you however, but for now they're too comfortable with Spongebob, the episodes are relatively cheap to make, and they get ratings. And yeah, Disney probably couldn't do a great job with Animorphs now either, it has indeed been ages since Gargoyles and they never bothered to make a similar show since but I meant back when the books were the hottest thing since Cassie's father's chilly.
Granted at that point Nick might also have done a decent job, they were more for the zany back then. USA used to show some cool cartoons . . . boy did that ever end.
As for leotards vs swim suits, well I hadn't really considered that, but there are few shows that display their live action teenage characters in swim suits as often as Animorphs - TV would have had to have done considering how often they morphed yet how rarely they remained in morph for more than 2 seconds.
Those kids really did prefer to be in their own bodies, didn't they? Maybe it was a message about self esteem.