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'''Dead Worlds''' are places where one spends his or her afterlife. According to storyboard artist [[Jesse Moynihan]], the reason there are 50 "dead worlds" will be explained later on in the series.{{cite}} The first mention of a dead world was in "[[The New Frontier]]" by [[Jake]] who says one must transcend into [[Glob World]]. In [[The Vault]], [[Finn]] is shown to have been reincarnated multiple times, suggesting that each incarnation of a person is sent to the corresponding Dead World.
 
   
 
'''Dead Worlds''' are places where individuals go to spend their afterlife upon death. The first mention of a dead world was in "[[The New Frontier]]" by [[Jake]] who says one must transcend into [[Glob World]]. In "[[The Vault]]," [[Finn]] is shown to have been reincarnated multiple times, suggesting that each incarnation of a person is sent to the corresponding Dead World.
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===9th Dead World===
 
===9th Dead World===
The '''9th Dead World''' is mentioned in the episode "[[James Baxter the Horse (episode)|James Baxter the Horse]]." When [[Milk Ghost|an angry ghost]] mauls Finn and Jake, Jake thinks about their impending death. He says that, since a lot of dead people will be there, they might become separated. So as a means of identification, Jake tells him to listen for a rhythmic clapping sound he will perform.{{clear}}
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The '''9th Dead World''' is mentioned in the episode "[[James Baxter the Horse (episode)|James Baxter the Horse]]." When [[Milk Ghost|an angry ghost]] mauls Finn and Jake, Jake thinks about their impending death. He says that, since a lot of dead people will be there, they might become separated. So as a means of identification, Jake tells him to listen for a rhythmic clapping sound he will perform.
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===27th Dead World===
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Intorduced in Comic Issue #53. The '''27th Dead World''' is a plane where souls go when they die to wonder aimlessly. Jake goes here to reclaim the stolen youth of Finn and many others, stolen by the Governor of Ghost-O-Rica, who plans to get so much youth that he can come back to life. It is guarded by some six skulled red creature.
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===37th Dead World===
 
===37th Dead World===
 
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The '''37th Dead World''' is a plane where souls go when they die, similar to the 50th Dead World that Ghost Princess and Clarence ascended to. Jake's spirit traveled to the 37th Dead World when he was killed by the [[Wand of Disbursement]] on [[Mars]]. [[Death]] appears to inhabit this world and [[Abraham Lincoln]] was able to visit it at will. The 37th Dead World may be related to [[Land of the Dead]], as Death is shown to dwell there in "[[Death in Bloom]]."{{clear}}
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The '''37th Dead World''' is a plane where souls go when they die. Jake's ghost went to the 37th Dead World when he was killed by the [[Wand of Disbursement]] on [[Mars]]. [[Death]] appears to inhabit this world and [[Abraham Lincoln]] was able to visit it at will. The 37th Dead World may be related to [[Land of the Dead]], as Death is shown to dwell there in "[[Death in Bloom]]."
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===50th Dead World===
 
===50th Dead World===
 
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The '''50th Dead World''' is a location, theoretically similar to a heaven, mentioned several times in "[[Ghost Princess (episode)|Ghost Princess]]." Nothing is known about it, except that ghosts ascend there when they learn the cause of their deaths. Known ascendants are [[Ghost Princess (character)|Ghost Princess]] and her love, [[Clarence]].
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The '''50th Dead World''' may be a location, theoretically similar to a heaven, mentioned first in "[[Ghost Princess (episode)|Ghost Princess]]" when [[Ghost Princess (character)|Ghost Princess]] beckons her love, [[Clarence]], to ascend with her there. However it may also be a figure of speech as there is no way to discern where they went.
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This dead world is mentioned again in the episode "[[The Suitor]]" by [[Braco]], who stated that he wanted to float up to it with [[Princess Bubblegum]].
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=== Low Level Dead World ===
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[[File:Tumblr neah7izQoy1t0t09yo8 1280.png|thumb|208x208px]]The "'''Low Level Dead World'''" as stated by [[Jake]] is first seen in "[[Ghost Fly]]" when Jake is killed and appears there after having his heart stopped by [[BMO]]. It seems that the way to enter this dead world is to have unfinished business when alive which is how Jake enters as well as the [[Ghost Fly (character)|Ghost Fly]].
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=== Land of the Dead ===
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The '''Land of the Dead''' (also known as the '''Underworld''') is a location where the souls of living creatures go after they die. Living people can enter the Land of the Dead by staring at a corner where two walls meet and crossing their eyes, which opens a portal. It is unknown whether this land exists in caverns underneath the [[Land of Ooo]] or if it is in some other dimension. 
This dead world is mentioned again in the episode "[[The Suitor]]" by [[Braco]], who stated that he wanted to float up to it with [[Princess Bubblegum]]. {{clear}}
 
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===Glob World===
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'''Glob World''' is a place first mentioned by [[Jake]] in "[[The New Frontier]]." He explains that nothing will stop him "from transcending into Glob World" when he tries to accept his [[Premonition dream|croak dream]], which showed him that he would die by suffocating in space. His attempt at killing himself fails however, and the Glob World remains a mystery.
   
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Revision as of 19:10, 8 April 2020

Dead Worlds are places where individuals go to spend their afterlife upon death. The first mention of a dead world was in "The New Frontier" by Jake who says one must transcend into Glob World. In "The Vault," Finn is shown to have been reincarnated multiple times, suggesting that each incarnation of a person is sent to the corresponding Dead World.

Numbered Levels

9th Dead World

The 9th Dead World is mentioned in the episode "James Baxter the Horse." When an angry ghost mauls Finn and Jake, Jake thinks about their impending death. He says that, since a lot of dead people will be there, they might become separated. So as a means of identification, Jake tells him to listen for a rhythmic clapping sound he will perform.

27th Dead World

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Intorduced in Comic Issue #53. The 27th Dead World is a plane where souls go when they die to wonder aimlessly. Jake goes here to reclaim the stolen youth of Finn and many others, stolen by the Governor of Ghost-O-Rica, who plans to get so much youth that he can come back to life. It is guarded by some six skulled red creature.

37th Dead World

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The 37th Dead World is a plane where souls go when they die. Jake's ghost went to the 37th Dead World when he was killed by the Wand of Disbursement on Mars. Death appears to inhabit this world and Abraham Lincoln was able to visit it at will. The 37th Dead World may be related to Land of the Dead, as Death is shown to dwell there in "Death in Bloom."

50th Dead World

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The 50th Dead World may be a location, theoretically similar to a heaven, mentioned first in "Ghost Princess" when Ghost Princess beckons her love, Clarence, to ascend with her there. However it may also be a figure of speech as there is no way to discern where they went.

This dead world is mentioned again in the episode "The Suitor" by Braco, who stated that he wanted to float up to it with Princess Bubblegum.

Named Levels

Low Level Dead World

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The "Low Level Dead World" as stated by Jake is first seen in "Ghost Fly" when Jake is killed and appears there after having his heart stopped by BMO. It seems that the way to enter this dead world is to have unfinished business when alive which is how Jake enters as well as the Ghost Fly.

Land of the Dead

Main Article: Land of the Dead

The Land of the Dead (also known as the Underworld) is a location where the souls of living creatures go after they die. Living people can enter the Land of the Dead by staring at a corner where two walls meet and crossing their eyes, which opens a portal. It is unknown whether this land exists in caverns underneath the Land of Ooo or if it is in some other dimension. 

Glob World

Glob World is a place first mentioned by Jake in "The New Frontier." He explains that nothing will stop him "from transcending into Glob World" when he tries to accept his croak dream, which showed him that he would die by suffocating in space. His attempt at killing himself fails however, and the Glob World remains a mystery.