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Abraham Lincoln (born Feb. 12, 1809) debuts in the Animated Short, where he encourages Finn to believe in himself after warping his brain in the past and to Mars. He is also seen in "Business Time," where he is a character included in a game on BMO.

He is referenced in "Crystals Have Power." Jake states, "If I had a penny for every time someone went crazy hopped up on magic energy... I'd be Abraham Lincoln!"

He is referenced in Issue 3 of the Adventure Time comic. When Tim is telling everyone how to beat The Lich, he says that just like Abraham Lincoln said in the past and on Mars, you need to believe in yourself.

The first time he ever appeared in the official series is in one of the many pictures in Hunson Abadeer's house. He is a major character in the episode "Sons of Mars," and is the King of Mars. He lost his immortality (and seemingly his life) in the episode in order to save Jake after he was accidentally killed and sent to the 37th Dead World and changes into the statue from the Lincoln Memorial.

Appearance

Abraham Lincoln looks pretty much exactly like the real-life Abraham Lincoln. He wears a full tan-brown suit with a dark red bow tie. Two major differences from his real-life appearance are that, in the show, he floats like Marceline, and he has a yellow light surrounding his head. He also doesn't wear his famed stovepipe hat. Unlike most characters, his hands have five fingers. He sits atop a throne that is engraved with the symbol ā™‚, the astrological symbol of mars, which has come to also represent "male" in contemporary popular culture. This symbol can also be found in the arena in which Abe Lincoln sits.

Lincoln speaks in a colloquial vernacular of the late 20th Century much different from his published speeches in the 19th Century. He uses phrases such as "bums me out" and "I remember when you were really cool" and is extremely expressive and emotional, especially during his sentencing of the Magic Man. He is not without subtlety however, such as the private joke he shared with Death.

Quotes

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Pen, your mind has been transported back in time, and to Mars.

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If you had just learned to care about living things again you could have come back whenever you wanted (oh Magic Man, you sad Magic Man) instead you bummed around Ooo acting like a jerk for 200 years.

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Magic Man I give you two choices: one is total annihilation. The wand will touch you and your soul will meet with death; the second is to use the power of the wand to convert your body to living stardust where your consciousness will be jettisoned in the infinite cosmos on an endless journey of wonder and discovery!

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Trivia

  • Pendleton Ward stated on his Formspring that Abraham Lincoln might appear in Season 2. Beyond a brief mention in "Crystals Have Power," this did not come to pass. It would take two more seasons for him to have a proper appearance.
  • As stated by Rebecca Sugar, Abraham Lincoln is the equivalent of Jesus in Ooo.[1] However, according to Adam Muto, he is more of a "recognizable figure," while adding that it would be "a stretch to call him a religious figure." [2]
  • He has a very detailed face, unlike most Adventure Time characters. But in season 4 he appears to be not as detailed as he is in the 'Animated Short'.
  • It is implied that Abraham Lincoln has bargained for a soul with Death in the past. He uses a penny as barter, similar to how the dead ones were transported through the river Styx to Hades.
  • In "Sons of Mars," both Grob Gob Glob Grod and Magic Man refer to the land as Earth since they are Martians. However, Abraham Lincoln, the King of Mars, still refers to it as Ooo.
  • As of "Sons of Mars," he is deceased. And is now the Lincoln Memorial statue.
  • When Abraham Lincoln sacrifices his immortality to Death in "Sons of Mars," a gunshot can be heard as the screen fades out. This references the actual death of Lincoln by his assassin, John Wilkes Booth.

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External links

Wikipedia has an article on Abe Lincoln.

References

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