Wizards Only, Fools

Synopsis
Starchy asks Princess Bubblegum to use magic to cure him, but she does not believe in magic.

Plot
In the Candy Kingdom hospital, Princess Bubblegum tries to heal Starchy of a cold with a serum, but Starchy is unwilling to be healed unless by means of magic. Princess Bubblegum asks Nurse Poundcake to hold him down, but the nurse declines because she says her uncle, a magic worker, once cured her of her sadness. Exasperated, Princess Bubblegum then explains that magic is just science "presented like mystical hoodoo." She proceeds to mock magic, which causes Nurse Poundcake and Starchy to be offended. She relents, seeing how upset they are, and promises that she will go to Wizard City to get a cold spell. She walks out into the hallway where Finn and Jake are waiting, and after explaining the situation to them, they seem to agree magic would work, but say trespassers would get killed in Wizard City. However, Princess Bubblegum employs the help of Finn and Jake, telling them to dress like wizards and meet her at the entrance of the city.

Finn and Jake stand facing a tall wall of rock, and Jake confirms from a map that this is the entrance. Jake stretches upward to look over the wall, but says there's nothing but "more mountains." Finn tries to trick the wall by pretending to give up and walk away, but when he turns back around and runs at the wall he just hits his head. Princess Bubblegum walks toward them saying she got the password from the Ice King, and holds up a tape recorder, explaining that the wall can only be unlocked by the voice of a wizard. She plays the tape, and they all listen awkwardly as Princess Bubblegum yells at Ice King for the password, even hurting him in some way until he surrenders. He says the password is "Wizards Rule", and at these words the rock wall disappears, revealing Wizard City. Finn is astounded by the "magic", but Princess Bubblegum is unimpressed, saying it is just "a vocal registry rigged to a vibration modulator" and that they can get through because "the density is all wobbled." Jake says "boo" and stretches into a five-pointed shape, asking how she could explain his ability, but she offhandedly calls it a "mutation."

While in Wizard City, the group comes across what they guess must be the Wizard City police interrogating a man  who allegedly impersonated a wizard and purchased magic items from the store they are all standing just outside of. The police pull up their blindfold-hats, unmasking beams of golden light that hit the man and transform him into a hollow stick as a sentence for his crimes.

Finn, Jake, and Princess Bubblegum hurriedly rush into Ron James' Spell Palace and order a cold spell. The man behind the counter presents a crystal bottle. Bubblegum asks how the spell works, to which the man behind the counter responds, "it works by magic. It's a spell." Bubblegum is hesitant to buy it without any information, and starts arguing with the man, demanding what the contents are made out of. He then calls their bluff and presses a red button behind his counter that calls the police. An alarm bell sounds as the police crash through the shop's window using the wooden sticks they carry, and Princess Bubblegum grabs the cold spell and escapes out another window, followed by Finn and Jake. She runs over rooftops and through the city, but can't seem to lose the police, who run through a crowd, pushing down wizards left and right. Finn asks Jake if Princess Bubblegum is naked, due to the way her wizard costume looks, but Jake tells him not to make him feel "any more awkward".

They come to a dead end, but Abracadaniel comes out of a door that appears in the wall, carrying out what seems to be bags of trash. Despite his weak protests, Finn forces Abracadaniel and the others into the door, and it closes quietly before the police can get them.

In a cave underground, Bufo, the Laser Wizard, the Forest Wizard, and a hologram of the Ice King are preparing a sacrifice of Abracadaniel when he returns with Princess Bubblegum, Finn and Jake in an elevator. The wizards confront the group, yelling at Abracadaniel for letting the others into their "secret society". When Finn and Jake plead with the wizards, the wizards threaten to kill them, but they are interrupted by the police, who try to arrest the wizards for "harboring non-magic users." They escape using a force field, but leave Abracadaniel. Before the police can kill Finn, Jake, Princess Bubblegum and Abracadaniel, Princess Bubblegum removes her costume and orders to talk with the Grand Master Wizard, as ruler of the Candy Kingdom.

In his palace, the Grand Master Wizard speaks to the group atop a giant bubble, and expresses his dissapointment with Princess Bubblegum and Abracadaniel. However, he says that they can go if she says "wizards rule." She refuses, due to her belief that magic is just science, and gets all four of them locked in wizard jail. During breakfast the next morning, Abracadaniel challenges Princess Bubblegum to an "honorable prison stabbing to the death." Princess Bubblegum defeats Abracadaniel, but refuses to kill him. Finn throws Princess Bubblegum the cold spell, which is really just a spell that releases cold air, instead of a cure for sickness.

Back at the hospital, Abracadaniel pretends to use healing magic on Starchy. As he is distracted by the magic, Finn holds him down as Princess Bubblegum injects Starchy with the green healing serum from the beginning, ending the episode.

Major characters

 * Finn
 * Jake
 * Princess Bubblegum
 * Abracadaniel
 * Wizard Police

Minor characters

 * Starchy
 * Nurse Poundcake
 * Stranson Doblo
 * Ron James
 * Ice King (using an invisibility spell)
 * Bufo
 * Laser Wizard
 * Forest Wizard
 * Grand Master Wizard
 * Huntress Wizard (cameo)
 * Brain Wiz (cameo)
 * Lady Wizard 1 (cameo)
 * Lady Wizard 2 (cameo)
 * Wizard Students
 * Snail

Trivia

 * It is revealed in this episode that Princess Bubblegum considers Jake's shape-shifting powers a mutation, instead of actual magic.
 * Unlike a typical prison, the wizard prison does not have separate sections for males and females.
 * When Princess Bubblegum and Abracadaniel fight, a character who looks like Torcho from "Ignition Point" is visible in the crowd.

Cultural references

 * Finn describes a wizard spell called "Entanglement", a spell very similar to one used by druids in the popular MMO, World of Warcraft.
 * Finn talks about this in response to Princess Bubblegum's observation that the wizards' magic are based on "entanglement principles." This is likely referencing quantum entanglement.
 * The scene from this episode where Bufo is connecting stars on a chalkboard has a hidden Star Of David. If one tilts his/her head and looks at the image that is inside the red circle, he/she can see the hidden Star Of David.
 * When Finn puts on his wizard costume, he has the Eye of Providence on his forehead. The eye, most commonly associated with Freemasonary, is thought to be the eye of God looking down over mankind. It is also on the back of U.S dollar bills.
 * When Jake is curious about the cold spell and opens his chest, this action is similar to Bender, from Futurama, who has the same voice actor as Jake (John Dimaggio).
 * Parley is a discussion or conference used especialy between enemies over a terms of temporary truce or other matters.
 * The battle of stabbing of two enemies with the contestant's hands tied may be a reference to the tradition of gangsters and criminals to settle disagreements. Several of these battles were shown in the Filipino film Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story.

Episode connections

 * Several connections to "Reign of Gunthers" have been spotted from the episode.
 * The title references a line from Ice King in this episode.
 * Ice King seems to continue trying to join the secret group of Bufo, Laser Wizard, and Forest Wizard, this time by being invisible.
 * Finn comments on how it is hard to find anything due to the lack of signs, which is similar to Ice King's claim in the sam eepisode.
 * When Princess Bubblegum and Abracadaniel fight, one can see a character in the crowd who looks like Torcho from "Ignition Point."
 * This is Abracadaniel's second appearance, not counting him as a toy in "All The Little People". The first one was in "Wizard Battle".
 * The escape made by Princess Bubblegum when she was being chased by the police was reminscent to how theives steal things in "City of Thieves".

Errors

 * When Princess Bubblegum says she was making fun of spells, the purple collar on her shirt disappears.
 * When Abracadaniel is kicked after ripping a piece of Princess Bubblegum's hair with his fork, his fork disappears before he hits the ground.
 * When Jake turns into an igloo, his prison uniform disappears.
 * When Jake takes out the cold spell, Finn's prison hat disappears.
 * In the scene where Nurse Poundcake is talking to Princess Bubblegum, when veiwed from the side, her eyes are on the side of her head instead of the front.

Production notes

 * This episode's original title was "Only Wizards Allowed."
 * Despite being the 26th episode of season 5, "Wizards Only, Fools" is not the season's finale. It is one of numerous season 5 episodes produced after September 2012 instead of with the rest of season 5 in the recently passed summer, listed as a "season 5.2" episode.