Jake the Dog (episode)

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 * image = Jakethedog.jpg
 * season = 5
 * broadcastno = 2
 * prod = 1014-106
 * airdate = November 12, 2012
 * director = Larry Leichliter
 * story = Patrick McHale Kent Osborne Pendleton Ward
 * writerstoryboard = Cole Sanchez & Rebecca Sugar
 * previous = Finn the Human
 * next = Five More Short Graybles

Synopsis
Jake continues to watch the events of Finn's wish within the Time Room; yet as the events get worse, Prismo tries to convince him to make the logical wish.

Plot
Following Finn the Human, Farmworld Finn puts on the crown and becomes corrupted by its power, going mad. He attacks the Destiny Gang and puts out the fires, but his uncontrolled power causes the Mushroom Bomb to explode, releasing forces of death. Farmworld Finn manages to save his donkey and his family, but realizing how dangerous he has become, sends them far away to safety.

In the Time Room, Prismo reveals to Jake that Finn has been transported to a separate, altered world based on his wish that The Lich never existed. Together, they watch the events in Finn's world on Prismo's television, and Prismo asks Jake what he would like to wish for. Jake wishes for a sandwich, but Prismo urges him to use his wish on something important, such as helping Finn. Prismo goes so far as to simply make Jake a sandwich and give him a jar of pickles so as to not waste his wish. However, Jake is nonchalant and states that he thinks Finn will be fine and that they should just see how things carry out. Instead, he and Prismo mute the television screen and spend their time hanging out in the Time Room, talking about relationships and why Prismo chooses to be single. They are joined by the Cosmic Owl who also hangs out with the two of them in Prismo's jacuzzi.

Meanwhile, Farmworld Finn's deepening madness is halted when he hears Farmworld Jake barking. He runs to the center of the blast from the Mushroom Bomb where he finds Farmworld Jake half-submerged in a pit of goo. He tries to rescue Farmworld Jake, but he finds a skeletonized Farmworld Marceline holding onto him from inside the pit. As he is trying to pull Farmworld Jake out of the goo, Farmworld Marceline says that she told him this would happen. In desperation, Farmworld Finn kicks her away in order to rescue Farmworld Jake, and she dissolves into the goo. Grotesquely transformed by the goo's power, Farmworld Jake begins to advance on Finn and gnaws on his robotic arm. Finn then tries to share the "secrets of ice and snow with thee" and repeatedly screams "The power of frost!" until the scene zooms back into Prismo's cube.

Prismo, Jake, and Cosmic Owl are rapping in the hot tub. While doing so, the Cosmic Owl eats some chips from a little pool floaty that looks like a mini island. Upon unintentionally moving the floaty away, he tries to grab another chip and accidentally unmutes the television which disrupts Jake's and Prismo's rap. Jake hears Finn's plea to Farmworld Jake to back off his crown as Farmworld Jake changes into a giant Lich-like monster. He tries to grab Finn, but the corrupted human violently unleashes his ice powers at the Lich-like monster which destroys the TV signal. Alarmed, Jake finally listens to Prismo's advice to use his wish to save them. Jake wishes that Finn will be safe, but Prismo stops him, stating that because he likes Jake, he will reveal that according to the rules, the wishes he grants always come with ironic consequences: being unspecific could make a well-intentioned wish turn out terribly. He explains that the trick is to be very specific about all parameters of the wish to ensure that it makes the desired outcome. He says (for an example) if Jake wished for a back rub, the person doing it could be undesirable, terrible at it, or transported away from their family in order to perform it. Wishes also affect both the past and the present: worlds could be unmade, babies would be unborn, memories could be erased and potential worlds evaporated all because of a wish.

Jake, realizing the gravity of his situation, vomits and starts to crumple under the pressure, so Prismo directly instructs Jake into making the one wish that can fix everything and return him and Finn to Ooo: wishing to change the Lich's wish from the extinction of all life to wishing that Finn and Jake would be returned home to Ooo.

Prismo grants his wish and time is reversed. Jake and Finn then magically appear in the middle of a bounce off a rock to the cube to the moment the Lich makes his wish. He instead wishes that Jake and Finn were returned home, and is immediately shocked, as he knows this isn't what he wished for. Prismo cuts him off and tells him that he already made his wish and everybody only gets one. Prismo then points out to the observing Jake that thus even the Lich's wish resulted in an unintended outcome for the Lich.

Finn and Jake return to Ooo moments after they entered the portal and Finn is terribly confused as to why the Lich wished them home, no longer having experienced the Farmworld from his own wish, but Jake is overjoyed, telling Finn and Princess Bubblegum that everything already happened and that he fixed it and saved them all. The jewels used to open the portal return to their respective crowns, including Hot Dog Princess, Embryo Princess, Lumpy Space Princess, and Ice King, who is "penguin shaming" Gunter to get him to reveal what he did with his jewels. Finally, Prismo sends Jake a jar of pickles with a note saying that anytime Jake wants to hang out, to give him a call. Jake then says he has to get Prismo a girlfriend.

Major characters

 * Finn
 * Jake
 * The Lich
 * Prismo
 * Farmworld Finn
 * Farmworld Jake
 * Mrs. Mertens
 * Mr. Mertens
 * Finn's Baby Brother
 * Cosmic Owl

Minor characters

 * Bartram
 * Choose Bruce
 * Farmworld Marceline
 * Farmworld Simon Petrikov
 * Princess Bubblegum
 * Embryo Princess
 * Hotdog Princess
 * Ice King
 * Gunter
 * Destiny Gang
 * Big Destiny
 * Trami
 * Tromo
 * Snail

Mentioned

 * Joshua

Music

 * Three Nice Dudes

Trivia

 * This is the first episode where the Cosmic Owl is in actual physical form and not a vision.
 * After Finn's ice shield breaks, the scene is a view of the outside of Prismo's wish cube. Underneath, the Texas Shaped rock is still there.
 * The Cosmic Owl is voiced by M. Emmet Walsh instead of Jeremy Shada in this episode. Walsh also ditched the Owl's Dr. Phil-esque voice.
 * When Finn puts on the crown his hair falls out of his hat so that he can fly in a similar manner to the Ice King.
 * Unlike the Ice King, Farmworld Finn gets the powers of the crown instantly on the time he puts it on.

Cultural references

 * Prismo refers to the "Monkey's Paw," a short story written by W. W. Jacobs, where a couple finds a magical monkey paw that grants three wishes, but never as expected or desired, usually with very bad and ironic consequences. In the story, the couple wishes for money, but immediately receives it from the insurance company following an accident that suddenly killed their son. After the funeral, the mother then tearfully wishes that their son come back to life. They hear a knock at the door, but the father knows that the paw has returned their son to life not as they hoped: after being grotesquely mutilated by the accident and buried in the ground for a week. Before his wife can open the door, he wishes that his son remained dead. The wife opens the door to find nothing there. The moral of the story is that the paw was enchanted to demonstrate that attempting to change one's natural fate would only bring sorrow.

Episode connections

 * Jake wishes for a sandwich, similar to the wish he makes in "The Limit." He also asked for one in "Dungeon" when showing the challenges he went through.
 * Ice King suspects Gunter of stealing his jewels continues a suspicion he had with the penguin after the event of "Reign of Gunthers"
 * The green oozy concoction that Farmworld Jake was found in was also the same green concoction from the episode "Mortal Folly." In "Mortal Folly," The Lich was mixing up an evil green potion to overthrow the world and take over the universe.
 * In "Prisoners of Love," in the Ice King's dream, the Cosmic Owl's voice sounds female. However, in this episode, the Owl's voice sounds male. The reason for this is not clear, though it is worth noting that the Ice King's imagination is unhealthily preoccupied with unrealistic portrayals of women, as exemplified in his transforming Finn and Jake into Fionna and Cake in his storytelling to Gunter, and, of course, his fixation on kidnapping princesses.

Errors

 * While Finn is wearing the crown, it shows the crown on Simon's body before the bomb explodes.
 * When the gem returns to Embryo Princess's Tiara, the gem is shown to be blue, but in "The Lich," the gem is shown to be red.
 * The color of the upper half of Farmworld Finn's backpack changes between the previous episode and this episode.
 * LSP's gem is also seen flying back, even though it was never actually used to open the portal in "The Lich."
 * When Finn and Jake went back in Ooo, The Gumball Guardians (I think it was just one) were blowing bubbles but in The Lich it was standing.

Production notes

 * This episode was leaked online along with "Finn the Human," making it the sixth episode to be leaked online before it premiered. The other 4 episodes were "Hot to the Touch," "Bad Little Boy," "Up a Tree" and "Fionna and Cake."