It's Adventure Time bro, it's not supposed to make sense
I would like Finn to appear in this new series, explore his relationship with Simon and what he did after Jake's death would be cool
And seeing the description, I think that this series will solve the lich's hand problem in all universes
I hope this new show explores more things from the Adventure Time universe that Distant Lands didn't show
Also, the fact that it's going to be animation for "young adults" makes me excited, hopefully they bring back the maturity that the original cartoon had
Jeez, are you guys still in it?
@TheRealMeliv I thought the same thing
I searched on Reddit and Twitter and I couldn't find any information about it, so it must be vandalism
Not a episode, it's the Fionna and Cake series
High level intellect conversation right here
In terms of viewers, I would say 2012, but speaking of quality, maybe 2012-2015
Abbreviation for "To be added"
To be quite honest I think I would never have realized this if I hadn't read it on the Wiki
"Yeah, Girl, It Stinks", "All Warmed Up Inside", "Lost in Darkness", and of course, "Bacon Pancakes"
Yeah, when I watched this episode of TWD I thought "wait, isn't there an Adventure Time scene like that?"
I love the dubbing from my country, the actors' voices match perfectly with the characters. Also, I think a lot of the songs from the show are better in my language than in English, like "I'm Just Your Problem".
Yes, this is official. I just don't remember where it comes from, I think it's from "The Adventure Time Encyclopædia" or "The Enchiridion and Marcy's Super Secret Scrapbook", two not well-known books of the series.
I think this image is not meant to make sense, it's just a representation of the elementals and important magical objects of the Land of Ooo.
If you got a little confused I recommend you read this article about the Adventure Time lore, there is a part that explains how magic and the Multiverse work, it's very interesting.
This Son of Rap Bear episode is great for explaining Finn and FP's relationship, but they could have made a much nicer and more interesting episode.
I was going to argue that this doesn't make sense, but I remembered that Marceline appeared in the episode "The Duke", where she probably finds out about Finn and Bubblegum.
She quotes several times that she didn't make friends with mortals because they would die before her, so it doesn't make sense that she made friends with Finn other than to get closer to Bubblegum.
But that's certainly not it, as the idea of making Bubblegum and Marceline a couple at that time didn't even exist and Marceline really liked Finn so befriended him, so no.
I think the episode might be "Dungeon", "Henchman" or "What Have You Done?", as they have some disturbing or heavy scenes for kids.
Here in my country Adventure Time was rated 12, the same rate as cartoons like The Simpsons and some action movies have.
Yes! Not just Nightosphere episodes, but more Marceline episodes. I was really surprised that this character appeared so little in the series, she was extremely important to the lore and was loved by fans, so I don't understand how she only appeared in 45 episodes.
Episodes of the Death would also be very interesting!
But honestly I think this show managed to balance well all the characters so that each one had their own screen time.
Breezy (6x6)
A very deep episode that should have more recognition.
Finn changes A LOT from Season 6 onwards.
Damn, if the Lich manages to destroy the universe it's gonna be all Jake's fault