Dungeon (episode)

Synopsis
Finn descends into a dungeon in hopes of finding adventure, but ultimately finding various obstacles that better fit being handled by Jake than himself alone...

Plot
Finn and Jake are first seen being deposited on a mountain top via a flying swan driven by Princess Bubblegum. The princess instructs them to put up warning signs around a well that holds an entrance to a dungeon, before she departs on princess business. After the heroes finish putting up the signs and Jake prepares for lunch, he tells Finn a story about the Crystal Eye hidden inside the dungeon. Finn, filled with excitement, prepares to enter the well, but Jake taunts him about being useless without him. Finn bets that he can get through the dungeon alone and jumps in the well, leaving Jake to finish his lunch.

Inside, Finn happily traverses through rooms containing monsters, traps, and chests. Eventually, he runs into the Demon Cat that attacks and cuts up his shirt. The cat, however, runs off upon smelling Jake's dog scent on Finn. Miffed that his friend is still somewhat helping him, the boy carries on. Coming up to a locked door, Finn tries to imitate Jake's Key Hand but has no luck. He notices the key through a small tunnel, but discovers it is inside a green jelly cube. Being unable to get the key, Finn tries to keep upbeat but falls through the floor into a waterfall cavern. There, he is confronted by the Bucket Knight, whom Finn taunts before moving ahead. The knight, however, pours water on himself and grows larger before chasing Finn. The two battle slightly before Finn escapes.

In the next area, Finn runs into the Demon Cat again, who overheard Finn stating Jake is not here. The boy hides behind stalagmites while the Demon Cat attempts to locate him.Finn is frightened that if he is cuaght,he will be eaten. When it seems Finn is doomed, a glowing woman with wings and a white dress appears in front of Finn, claiming to be his Guardian Angel. She carries Finn away into the dungeon and heals him completely of his wounds and scratches as well as repairing his clothes. As Finn is lured into feeling secure, she reveals she will eat him and shows her disfigured face. She drops him into a cage filled with green liquid, bones, and vegetables before lighting a fire beneath it. Deflated, Finn admits he needs Jake. Jake is then revealed to be in the cage too. As the friends reunite, Jake explains how he went into the dungeon looking for Finn, but kept running into frustrating challenges that Finn could easily overcome. With new found respect, the two break out of the cage and send it falling onto the Guardian Angel.

Planning on completing Finn's bet, the heroes proceed to the chamber of the Crystal Eye, revealed to be a large diamond-like gem. Upon lifting it, they inadvertently unleash Eye Demons that attack them. Both are unable to defeat them, and it seems they will be killed. Princess Bubblegum then appears, destroying demons with her Swan's laser ability. With the three safely on the swan, the demons are chased back under the Crystal Eye, which is placed back over them. However, Princess Bubblegum scolds at Finn, while the two accept they learned their lesson: they are better as a team. Princess Bubblegum is not happy with their answer, but accepts Finn's hasty answer that she is an intelligent princess. The episode ends with the three blasting a hole out of the dungeon and flying away on the swan.

Major characters

 * Finn
 * Jake
 * Princess Bubblegum
 * Demon Cat
 * Guardian Angel

Minor characters

 * Demonic Eye Creatures
 * Jelly Cube
 * Bucket Knight
 * Reaper
 * Goblin King
 * Swan
 * Snail
 * Mimic Monster
 * Bugbears

Music

 * "Key Song﻿"
 * "Pump It Up!"

Trivia

 * Finn bets that he'll get to the Crystal Eye in less than 11 minutes. This is a reference to the length of a single episode.
 * Instead of using one normal Adventure Time logo, this episode uses three different logos. They are "Lunch Time," with a spork instead of a sword; "Newfound Respect," which has an orange background; and the normal "Adventure Time."
 * The thermos that Finn and Jake bring to the picnic has piano key design on it.

Cultural references

 * This episode contains tributes or parodies of traditional Dungeons &amp; Dragons elements. Some of these include:
 * The living treasure chest, known as a mimic,
 * A flat monster disguised as the ground, known as a Lurker,
 * The Demon Cat, known as a Displacer Beast,
 * The Jelly Cube, known as a Gelatinous Cube,
 * The Bucket Knight, known as a Construct,
 * The Guardian Angel, known as an Angel,
 * The spitting monster, known as a Troll,
 * The creature using a laser pointer, known as a Bugbear,
 * The player who controls the game in Dungeons & Dragons is called the "Dungeon Master," the episode's original title.
 * "Bubblegum! Away!" and "Princess Bubblegum! Away!" may be references to Lone Ranger, where the famous line "Hi-yo, Silver! Away!" is exclaimed when Lone Ranger mounts his horse Silver.
 * The music playing when the Guardian Angel appears to Finn bears uncanny resemblance to 'Mice on Venus ' by C418, from Minecraft.
 * In a part of the episode, a Bugbear is using a laser pointer and Jake chases the laser everywhere it points. This is a common toy for people to use on dogs.

Episode connections

 * The entrance of the dungeon that Finn enters, picks up a glowing gem off the wall and sees a bunch of "evil creatures" looks very similar to the entrance Billy kicks The Lich into in "His Hero".

Production notes

 * This episode was originally titled "Dungeon Masters.
 * "Dad's Dungeon" originally had the working title "Dungeon."