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Bass
I think that the axe bass is a reference to gene Gene Simmons' bass. 71.215.185.44 01:18, April 8, 2013 (UTC) Sebastian
- It's not, it is a pun —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bunai82 (talk • contribs) 01:25, April 8, 2013. Please sign your posts with ~~~~
Her axe bass is specifically a labrys, which is a symbol associated with feminism!—Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.97.3.105 (talk • contribs)
- Please remember to sign your posts with four tildes (~~~~). 01:18, April 27, 2013
- Feel free to add it to the Marceline trivia or the Axe Bass page's trivia! BillStef (talk) 01:39, April 27, 2013 (UTC)
Marceline is a half-demon vampire, not half-vampire
It's important to note that Marceline was born half-demon, half-human. This was confirmed by Adam Muto at the Adventure Time panel at Wondercon. She became a vampire later on, which makes her a half-demon/half-human vampire. DanielEGVi (talk) 08:37, September 8, 2013 (UTC)
- This was actually discussed already among admins and I am not sure if a conclusion was made. From what it sounds like, we are not going by this evidence until true confirmation. So for now, I am undoing the edit until further discussion. Heeeeeeeeeeeere's JOHNNY !!! 13:50, September 8, 2013 (UTC)
- But then, where do we have confirmation she's half-vampire? DanielEGVi (talk) 19:48, September 8, 2013 (UTC)
- Well she has been called a "vampire" throughout the whole series, and her father is a demon. So it can be assumed she's half and half. Heeeeeeeeeeeere's JOHNNY !!! 19:57, September 8, 2013 (UTC)
- But then, where do we have confirmation she's half-vampire? DanielEGVi (talk) 19:48, September 8, 2013 (UTC)
- There you said it, she's called a "vampire", not a "half-vampire", in the same fashion she considers herself "half-demon" and not "demon". She presumably has a father and had a mother, and we know his father is a demon, so it clarifies the half-demon part. But people in the show aren't born vampires, but rather, become vampires, so her mother can't be just a vampire and make Marceline half-vampire, because she became a vampire after being born. It hasn't even been stated in the show what species her mother was, Adam Muto says she was human. Vampirism is supposed to make you a vampire on top of being whatever your species is. This topic needs more discussion. DanielEGVi (talk) 23:15, September 8, 2013 (UTC)
- Actually, some franchises show that vampires can reproduce among themselves, therefore creating new vampires—sometimes even with non-vampires, creating hybrids. TheMostBoringManInTheWorld (talk) 01:52, September 9, 2013 (UTC)
- Actually I just noted that. For no obvious reason. TheMostBoringManInTheWorld (talk) 11:19, September 11, 2013 (UTC)
- Should Marceline be put as a good storyteller as one of her abilities? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Uniqueblue (talk • contribs)
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i think we need to give recognition to her being a former half human, as it stands she is only listed as half vampire half demon tennispony (talk) 02:27, October 18, 2013 (UTC)
Reliability of age references
In Simon+Marcy is the '996 years ago' supposed to be narrator/word-of-god data, or is it meant to reflect the numbers which Marcy is telling to Finn and Jake?
When Simon calls Marcy a '7 year old girl' should we take that a reliable? We know that even without vampire powers she ages slower (allowing the survival of Farmworld Marcy, albeit elderly) due to her being a half-demon, so it is possible she could be older than 7 and simply lied about her age to Simon for fear of scaring herself off. Much like PB allows herself to be called 18 when there is much evidence to the contrary.
Are there any references besides the 996+7 that give us the 1003? Like a word-of-god character profile in a book or official site? BonnibelFlame (talk) 18:56, February 26, 2014 (UTC)