Unlike in the book series, where any normal clothing the Animorphs wore during morph was either destroyed or left behind, the TV series showed the Animorphs capable of morphing their clothing whenever they transformed; no explanation was given for this, beyond simple dramatic license.
When frequent writer/director Ron Oliver announced to the cast that the show was ending, Boris Cabrera (Marco) went to his office and wept, confiding in him that he was from a rough neighborhood in East L.A. and didn't want to have to go home. Boris no longer acts and is now a successful personal trainer.
K.A. Applegate, the writer of the book series, was very hands-off when it came to the creation and production of the show.
The show wasn't cancelled due to low ratings, but for financial reasons. If the show were to get a third season, the producers and the author of the book series would've all been entitled to pay increases. Nickelodeon didn't feel the show was profitable enough to justify the increased budget, so they decided the second season would be its last.
A lot of the interiors were sets built inside a brewery turned into a television studio. The TV series "Goosebumps" was also filmed there.