Yeah it was German. I think Adventure Time is set in Eurasia, as the Americas got exploded to hell. I imagine she grew up in the remains of Germany, but English became the lingua franca of Ooo.
Yeah it was German. I think Adventure Time is set in Eurasia, as the Americas got exploded to hell. I imagine she grew up in the remains of Germany, but English became the lingua franca of Ooo.
That would be strange… it seemed obvious that the hole was just supposed to represent one hell of a nuking.
A young boy stands, solitary on the hill.
Tears flow freely, as he bequeaths in silence
a little old viola,
to the little old box,
to his little old friend.
Never to play again.
I've missed wobbly Finn, he's been gone since like, season 2.
"Okay so you even know you're doing it".
If anything, the fact that Jake was mildly irritated by somebody waking him up in the middle of the night by destroying his house for the fifth time in a month represents a decline in tolerance is just testament to how absurdly tolerant the guy is in the first place.
I like the poop flap in them.
Proto-Pep-But's animation strongly reminded me of something… I later figured out it was the smiling face in the Pink Ooze. Check it out.
I didn't notice anything off-kilter about Peebles' dialogue.
Yeah, I know it was the same mansion. But I recall the Green Lady as being a physical presence there (and only after Finn had been freaked out by her did we see her appear in his vault), rather than a repressed memory being triggered by the setting.
Yeah. I loved how fans would've been flipping out about this fictional development, whereas in the real world of Adventure Time, Finn just accepted it as a funny but not-really-that-interesting piece of new knowledge. He just takes life as it comes.
In two minds about this one. Seeing the nascent Candy Kingdom definitely kept me interested all the way through. I love Peebles and we basically doubled the amount we know about her (though many had guessed she was ancient and had built the Candy Kingdom and all of its inhabitants). And the totally casual way Finn…
Yeah, I think if anything could be said to be lacking in this episode, it was a little more detail on what Magic Man's up to. Yes he was introduced as just a jerk - in fact the whole point was how gratuitous it was - but he's too developed now to just be some kinda unexplained plot device.
Forget that, the one after is about Slime Princess! A whole 11 minutes of that voice… I think I'll bliss out into some kind of sexy trance.
Yeah I totally agree… I also love those episodes. It's just that the latest run, which spanned something like five or six weeks, was kinda using relationship stuff as a crutch, and weren't in my view putting enough emphasis on humour or adventure. It's great to have a strong episode again, and looking ahead it looks…
I'd heard theories about his fear of the ocean possibly being from his parents drowning, but I never made the connection between the lady and his mother. Man, that really is creepy if so.
I loved how "After Coffee" was an actual title card in Jake's head.
Ahhhh this was so good.
I don't know what your initial question is supposed to mean. Obviously I don't have creative control over Adventure Time. What I'm saying is that for the first four seasons, Adventure Time with Finn and Jake was about a couple of awesome bros having crazy adventures. It's kinda the title. That's what people fell in…
So only in the place where she spends her entire life, then…