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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
=== Cultural References ===
 
=== Cultural References ===
* The Blue Jay yelling "Whooooooooah!" is an homage to the character Mordecai from the series ''{{w|Regular Show}}''. The Blue Jay was voiced by [[J.G. Quintel]], who created that show and also voiced the aforementioned character. Additionally, he storyboarded the ''Adventure Time'' episode "[[Ocean of Fear]]."
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* The Blue Jay yelling "Whooooooooah!" is an homage to the character Mordecai from the series ''{{w|Regular Show}}''. The Blue Jay was voiced by [[J.G. Quintel]], who created the show and also voiced the aforementioned character. Additionally, he storyboarded the ''Adventure Time'' episode "[[Ocean of Fear]]."
   
 
=== Episode Connections ===
 
=== Episode Connections ===

Revision as of 04:31, 19 July 2017

"Ketchup" is the twenty-fifth episode in the eighth season of Adventure Time. It's the two hundred sixty-third episode overall.[1]

Synopsis

BMO and Marceline swap stories about their recent adventures.[3]

Plot

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Characters

Major Characters

Minor Characters

Music

Trivia

Cultural References

  • The Blue Jay yelling "Whooooooooah!" is an homage to the character Mordecai from the series Regular Show. The Blue Jay was voiced by J.G. Quintel, who created the show and also voiced the aforementioned character. Additionally, he storyboarded the Adventure Time episode "Ocean of Fear."

Episode Connections

  • BMO is unaware that the vampires were wiped out six months prior, as BMO was not present in any episode of Stakes.

Storyline Analysis

  • Marceline's puppet show story seems to represent events that occurred before the Elements miniseries, with the potato curse representing the elemental changes that Ooo underwent, as well as the central characters being based on Marceline, Princess Bubblegum, and Patience St. Pim.

Production Notes

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Videos

Gallery

Official art

Background art

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References