I guess you realize by now that Bubblegum is only the Princess. Her genderswapped counterpart is Prince Gumball.
I guess you realize by now that Bubblegum is only the Princess. Her genderswapped counterpart is Prince Gumball.
The miniseries did air on November 20th, 2015 in one two-hour timespan, but I was unable to DVR it that way on that date (only as two one-hour segments). However, when it re-aired in movie format on January 18, 2016, it was assigned a solid 2-hour block for the first time, and I was successful with recording it that…
The unique intro for the miniseries, sung by Olivia Olson, shows K.O.O. (the King of Ooo) on a giant mushroom, still wearing Bonnie's crown. Also, Part 1 indicates that "Princess" Bubblegum is still with PepBut in her home in exile.
I think the Spoon only works on candy people. It's similar to what PB told Finn at the end of the original "James":
—- "I can clone a new [James]. He's candy, but you're not. I can't clone another you."
On the verge, yes. Last Friday Finn turned 16 (based on his 13th being celebrated three years ago on the "Mystery Train"). It will have to be addressed soon.
Actually, Finn's status has changed a little, now that "Betty" has entered his time zone (RIP Hambo for that). And she may be even more human than Finn, since she used the Hambo-portal to bypass the Mushroom War.
No, Jake's with Lady Rainicorn more, especially after his experience in "The Pit." It was Samantha who wanted to federate Jake, not the other way around.
You can read Lady Rainicorn's Korean / Translated dialog here: http://adventuretime.wikia….
Her most significant roles have been Wildberry Princess and Slime Princess (in addition to the already mentioned Hot Dog Princess). For a complete list:
Her most significant roles have been Wildberry Princess and Slime Princess (in addition to the already mentioned Hot Dog Princess). For a complete list:
Oliver, you stated, "Unless I missed it, the word Puhoy doesn’t actually come up in the episode…" Actually, it was used as a form of greeting by Finn's Pillow-World father-in-law throughout the episode, likely a contraction of "Pillow-Ahoy."
The scene of destruction looks like it could very well be downtown Los Angeles - specifically, the freeway sign looks like it could be the US 101 exit from northbound Interstate 5 (exit #134A). I've lived in California for over 40 years and southern California since 1980, and I've been there before. Not that many…
The scene of destruction looks like it could very well be downtown Los Angeles - specifically, the freeway sign looks like it could be the US 101 exit from northbound Interstate 5 (exit #134A). I've lived in California for over 40 years and southern California since 1980, and I've been there before. Not that many…