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What Will Happen?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=e0sZUXqHWCQ

Episode synopsis


Trivia

In the trivia it says: "This is the first time Finn wears Ice King's crown; this is a callback to how Ice King was able to see the Lich in Mortal Recoil. However having seen Simon's video in Holly Jolly Secrets Part II, he also should understand the potential risk of wearing the crown". However if you look closely, it's actually Farmworld Finn and his pet donkey Bartram/Barthrem. So he could have never known the consequences of wearing the crown

FarmworldFinn Bartrem

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Errors

After Finn puts on the crown and Farmworld Marceline runs back to the cave where Simon is trapped, you can see Simon still wearing his crown.

122.105.159.77 08:14, November 11, 2012 (UTC)nebulous

Hey, I noticed that in the later half of Finn the Human Tromo wears an eyepatch but in this episode he's eyepatch is gone. Think this might be Error Triva worthy? Adventurer Bullet (talk) 21:13, November 22, 2012 (UTC)

Promotional art

Well, I found some promotional art...won't let me edit. Probablly because of noobs trying to edit because of the leak. But here it is.

FireWill you defy nature for me?Fpxfinn 15:53, November 11, 2012 (UTC)

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3-part episodes

The main article notes that "The Lich," "Finn the Human," and "Jake the Dog" comprise the series' first 3-part episode in the true sense. However, isn't it true that Season 2's 2-part cliffhanger of "Mortal Folly" and "Mortal Recoil," combined with Season 3's "Too Young," also technically comprise a 3-part episode? They are closely connected by Princess Bubblegum's turning 13 at the end of "Mortal Recoil," with PB not appearing again during the intervening 5 episodes and 14 weeks before her dilemma is resolved in "Too Young."

One might deduce that the "Flame Princess Trilogy" - the Season 3/Season 4 2-part cliffhanger "Incendium" and "Hot to the Touch," combined with "Burning Low" later in Season 4 - also technically comprises a 3-parter as well. However, the argument is admittedly much weaker here, as 14 episodes and 4 months intervene, and it's certainly conceivable that some time may have elapsed between "Hot to the Touch" and "Burning Low." -- Glenn L (talk) 09:00, November 13, 2012 (UTC)

If you find something wrong, fix it. File:Gotta Kill 'Em All!. ƒelinoel_User Page 14:24, November 13, 2012 (UTC)
There's a difference between a continued sub-plot and a multi-part episode. "The Lich," "Finn the Human," and "Jake the Dog" occur one immediately after the other in the show's timeline, but we don't know how much time passed between "Mortal Recoil" and "Too Young." Lailoken (Talk) 22:26, November 22, 2012 (UTC)
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