Time and Time Again by Chronic Future Wiki
"Together Again" is the fourth and final episode of Adventure Time: Distant Lands, though it was released before "Wizard City".
Contents
- one Synopsis
- 2 Plot
- 3 Characters
- 3.1 Major characters
- three.2 Minor Characters
- 4 Trivia
- 4.1 Episode Connections
- 4.2 Cultural References
- iv.3 Storyline Analysis
- 4.four Production Notes
- v Videos
- vi Gallery
- 6.one Official fine art
- half-dozen.2 Production art
- 6.3 Screenshots
- 7 References
Synopsis
After their decease from natural cause many years afterward the events of Obsidian, Finn and Jake reunite to rediscover their brotherly bail and embark on the most important adventure of their lives.[2]
Plot
Many decades take passed since the events of "Obsidian". Through a hallucination, it is revealed that Jake has passed away, which traumatized Finn to the betoken of obsession and he keeps these thoughts subconscious from everyone else. The hallucination begins with Finn and Jake escaping a cavern made out of ice cream, running from a race of water ice foam monsters after they stole the prized "50-Flavor Ice Cream." After leaving the cave, Ice King is spotted above, kidnapping Turtle Princess and Lumpy Infinite Princess. They follow him to his castle, where they find the two princesses tied to a unique contraption. Ice Rex explains that if Finn saves one, the other will fall into boiling ice. Finn, nevertheless, triumphantly saves them both, Jake becoming partially frozen in the process. Turtle Princess so warns them of giant worms destroying her Library, a task Finn finishes hands using Jake's ice cake and a wagon for a weapon. A giant bird scoops up the remaining worm, with the duo hitching a ride back to the Tree Fort. An open up grave is seen, and Jake is seen slowly itch toward it. This makes Finn start to panic, and it only intensifies subsequently Jake suddenly melts into the grave, which now reads "R.I.P. JAKE."
Finn then manages to free himself from a Dream Parasite's grasp, where he learns that the whole affair was a hallucination. Finn has passed away naturally and is now seen amongst diverse older characters in a cave, which leads to the archway to the Land of the Dead. Upon realizing he is expressionless, Finn excitedly rushes through the gate (one time again not listening to the Gate Guardian) knowing he tin finally be with Jake once more. He believes he has spotted Jake, only to unexpectedly find Mr. Fox. Mr. Play a trick on explains that he is Finn's assigned guide to the Dead Earth, but information technology is evident that Finn is dead-set on finding Jake. Mr. Fox informs Finn that he tin can appear equally any past version of himself, whether it be a dissimilar age, past life, or temporary transformation. Afterward briefly transforming into different versions and past incarnations (including Shoko) Finn decides to go with his "recognizable" teenage self. After Finn demands to run across New Decease at his castle, the two come across Tiffany, who is now one of the guards working for New Death. After taking a tour of the castle, Finn finds his way to New Death'due south throne room, simply he is completely different from his predecessor, reckless and not to be reasoned with. His angsty teenage attitude causes him to get frustrated at even minor inconvieniences, which makes him threaten Finn's second death. However, when he hears Finn say he'll do whatever it takes to reach the 50th dead globe, New Death gains a sinister grin, then surprisingly spares him and kicks him out. Finn'due south interference nearly had Tiffany sliced into nothing, which leads Tiffany to believe that they're enemies again. Finn reminds him of their bonds with Jake, and then they seemingly reconcile before Finn betrays his trust and steals his undertaker pipe.
Finn searches through diverse dead worlds, eventually finding Joshua, Margaret, and Jermaine. They suggest him that y'all can simply get to the 50th dead world, where Jake resides, by non wanting to get there. As Finn struggles to do so, he goes upwards to the roof to keep trying to "not desire to get in that location." Not long after, Tiffany and other undertakers arrives and blow up the dead world, leaving Finn floating through space, solitary and emotional. When Finn yearns for his old buddy in a desperate cry, Jake feels his vibrations, and finally comes downward to him from the 50th Dead Globe. Despite how desperately Finn wanted to see him, Jake is unconcerned, and simply says "I'll see yous when yous go to the 50th." But when Finn is outnumbered in a fight with New Decease'southward guards, he realizes the situation and joins in on the action. New Death then reveals letting Finn find Jake was role of his program to eliminate all of the dead worlds; he couldn't reach the 50th expressionless world, then he waited for Finn to bring Jake out of information technology to gain access. However, he is disappointed to see it is fairly banal, and everybody there has simply institute true peace. But however, New Decease destroys the 50th dead world, and everybody in the Land of the Dead is now in the 1st dead world, where the worst of the worst reside.
Finn and Jake and then contact Peppermint Butler via ghost-telephone call, and he helps them become to the realm of Life. Upon coming together Life, they discover that she is the mother of New Death. Outraged that her son was preventing reincarnation (her whole purpose), Life gives Finn and Jake the Kiss of Life, a staff capable of defeating death. When Finn and Jake reappear in the first dead world, Jake points out Tiffany that as long as New Decease is in charge, no soul will ever exist happy, which convinces him to help out. Tiffany has them disguise themselves as Shoko and her tiger, merely it doesn't work out, and Finn and Jake go rogue. Tiffany is then thrown into the bottomless pit for punishment, but is saved by Joshua and Margaret, who determine to take him in as their own son.
Finn and Jake challenge New Decease with the Kiss of Life, and manage to strike him down. Every bit they are trying to figure out how to actually use the kiss, New Death gets back up and starts charging. With quick thinking, Finn uses his note from Margaret (reading "Concord Still") as a majestic talisman, trapping him. New Death so reveals he is really existence controlled by The Lich, who managed to gain total possession of him by becoming his right manus human being (literally). He begins to burn the talisman with an incantation. The 2 fight over who volition stop him, as they are both willing to take on Death'south role in sacrifice for their friend. Right every bit Mr. Fox arrives, The Lich destroys the talisman and charges. Mr. Fox manages to activate the Osculation of Life just in time, killing New Death and taking his place. The Lich'south manus is all that's left, and he attempts to persuade Mr. Fox to work for him before Jake crushes him and throws him out into the vastness of the Land of the Dead. They then say cheerio to Joshua, Margaret, Jermaine, and Tiffany, and Finn then opens up to Jake on how he felt after his death; he had other things to live for, but deep downward he was simply waiting until he could die and be with Jake again. Finn then asks to be brought back in a new life, to which Mr. Pull a fast one on agrees, while Jake decides to remain in the 50th dead world. Yet, at the concluding moment, Jake changes his mind at the concluding few seconds and then joins him in reincarnation, finding themselves together again.
Characters
Major characters
- Finn
- Jake
- Undertakers (debut)
- Tiffany Oiler
- New Death (debut)
- Mr. Fob
- Joshua
- Margaret
- The Lich
Minor Characters
- Death (flashbacks)
- Water ice Male monarch (hallucination)
- Lumpy Infinite Princess (hallucination)
- Turtle Princess (hallucination)
- Waffle Cone Trolls (debut/hallucinations)
- Snow Golem (hallucination)
- Gumbald (Snow Golem; hallucination)
- Peace Master (Snow Golem; hallucination)
- Giant Worms (debut/hallucinations)
- Mother Worm (debut/hallucination)
- Giant Bird (debut/hallucination)
- Giant Bird's Hatchlings (debut/hallucinations)
- Clay Beer Guy (skeleton; hallucination)
- Lemongrab (skeleton; hallucination)
- Me-Mow (skeleton; hallucination)
- Abracadaniel (skeleton; hallucination)
- Snail (hallucination/skeleton/flashback; possessed)
- Dream Parasites (debut)
- Donny
- Cobbler
- An Quondam Lady
- A Goblin
- Charlie
- Gate Guardian
- A Business firm Person
- A Soft Person
- Blue Catalyst Comet
- A Butterfly
- An Interdimensional Animal
- Shoko
- Tree Trunks
- Mr. Pig (also as skeleton in hallucination)
- Alien Husband
- Randy
- Danny
- President Porpoise
- Jermaine
- A Spiky Person
- Iii Bathroom Boy Gang members
- Gnome Ruler
- Goblin Rex
- Blargetha
- A Marshmallow Kid
- Maja
- Cull Goose
- Grass Demon
- Why-wolves
- Ricardio
- Hair Apes
- Peppermint Butler
- Life
- Shoko's tiger
- Wyatt
- Ghost Princess
- Clarence
- Chocoberry
- Booshy
- Princess Bubblegum (mentioned/statue/flashback; possessed)
- Farmworld Jake (Lich hand/flashback; possessed)
- Billy (flashback; possessed)
- Water ice Finn (flashback)
- Boobafina (mentioned)
- Fern (mentioned)
Trivia
- This is the only episode of Distant Lands in which the original series' opening sequence is featured.
- The Dream Parasites resemble Finn's Nighttime Sword from season 10.
- Many characters from the series appeared in the diverse Expressionless Worlds: Joshua, Margaret, Jermaine, Tree Trunks, Mr. Pig, Randy, Danny, Wyatt, Tree Trunks' Alien Husband, Mr. Play a trick on, iii members of the Bath Boy Gang, Maja, Blargetha, the Gnome Ruler, Choose Goose, Donny, 1 of the Soft People, i of the House People, ane of the Sometime Ladies, Booshy, Ghost Princess, Clarence, 1 of the Marshmallow Kids, the Cobbler, the Goblin Male monarch, and Tiffany Oiler.
- When Tiffany is last seen, Margaret is seen holding shaving foam. This implies she will shave him, referencing the fact he has had mustache hair above his lip for the unabridged series.
- It is revealed that Life and Death have had a son, who kills Death nether the Lich's influence and takes Death's place.
- Mr. Fob is now the ruler of all 50 Dead Worlds, taking the place of New Death.
- Tiffany is adopted by Joshua and Margaret.
- This is the only instance where Shoko is seen in her normal form with both of her arms.
- This episode features the 3rd delineation of an older Finn, with the first two versions seen in "Puhoy" and "Dungeon Railroad train". Unlike his first 2 appearances, in which he was voiced past Jonathan Frakes, Quondam Finn is voiced past David Bradley in this episode.
- All the same, the commencement two depictions were simply alternating versions of Finn's time to come, while this episode shows a definite, canonical Finn when he is elderly.
- Therefore, this is the final advent of both Finn and Jake.
- All the same, the commencement two depictions were simply alternating versions of Finn's time to come, while this episode shows a definite, canonical Finn when he is elderly.
- The water ice cream has 50 flavors, and has an prototype of an enlightened soul on the tub, referencing the 50th dead world.
- Upon flying over the bird's nest, many skeletons fill it and resemble several characters who would exist expressionless at this point just like Finn.
- These skeletons resemble: Me-Mow, Lemongrab, Abracadaniel, Mr. Hog, the Snail and Clay Beer Guy.
- The Snail tin likewise exist seen alive earlier in the hallucination (walking on Water ice King's contraption), calculation to the fact that this is supposed to resemble an old episode.
- These skeletons resemble: Me-Mow, Lemongrab, Abracadaniel, Mr. Hog, the Snail and Clay Beer Guy.
- The book Mind Games can be seen thrown from the Library during the hallucination, and is also seen afterward in Finn'southward backpack.
- Peppermint Butler's reversed dialogue translates to "Kee Oth Rama Pancake", the spell used to banish Kee-Oth.
- At the beginning of the episode, Finn uses his beginning sword, Scarlet, in an hallucination.
- Finn's Demon Blood Sword can besides be seen in Joshua and Margaret's house nigh the door.
- Additionally, in the flashback where it references every battle that Finn and Jake had with the Lich, the Grass Sword and the Small sword can exist seen.
Episode Connections
- Finn's tattoo of Jake from "Obsidian" is seen, and it tin can be inferred that Finn got the tattoo after/because of Jake'due south death.
- This is the offset time that the proper name "Finn" is written on a title card since "Finn the Human".
- Finn does a clapping sequence to try to observe Jake in the dead world, referencing the handclapping he fabricated up in "James Baxter the Horse".
- The Lich paw from "Crossover" and "Whispers" reappears, and possesses New Death.
- This is the second time where Finn and Jake have an adventure involving the Land of the Expressionless, with the first being in "Death in Bloom".
- Much like a scene in the aforementioned episode, Finn and Jake'southward comprehend is diddled due to Jake'due south flatulence.
- Once more, the Gate Guardian is ineffective at making Finn follow the rules.
- Mr. Fob beingness able to dissever his caput in one-half as one of his past forms implies that this was his cause of expiry, which may be why BMO has his skull in "Come Along With Me".
- Jermaine appears to have stopped painting abstract art since "Abstruse," or has at least started painting portraiture in addition.
- Ghost Princess and Clarence appear in the 50th Dead Earth, having non been seen since they ascended at that place in "Ghost Princess".
- This is the fourth fourth dimension Finn uses the Jake Adjust, with his starting time 3 uses occurring in "The Silent King", "Jake Arrange", and "Reboot".
- Life is seen for the get-go fourth dimension since her cursory appearances in "The Gift That Reaps Giving" and "Frog Seasons: Wintertime".
- She is voiced past Corinne Kempa in this episode, rather than Hynden Walch.
- When Finn and Jake contact Peppermint Butler, their ghost forms look very like to the low-level ghosts from "Ghost Wing".
- The Snowfall Golem speaks in a baby voice, referencing its appearance in the Animated brusk.
- During the hallucination, Jake is seen half-frozen, much like he was in "Prisoners of Dear".
- When Jake fist bumps Finn, he says "Ow!" and there is a metal cacophonous sound, hinting at the fact that this is a hallucination because Finn remembers his cybernetic arm.
- This is too a reference to the intros of Islands and Elements, wherein Jake makes a painful expression when he fist bumps Finn.
- Finn transforms into all of his past lives seen in "The Vault".
- He also temporarily transforms into his Lumpy Space Person form from "Trouble in Lumpy Infinite".
- Jake turns into his blue alien course seen in "Skyhooks Two" and "Abstruse".
- He likewise briefly turns into Shoko'south tiger, thereby revealing that information technology is one of his past lives.
- Joshua calls Finn a crybaby, likely referencing how he referred to him in "Dad'due south Dungeon".
- Margaret'south crossbow from "Joshua and Margaret Investigations" is seen hanging on her wall by the door.
- The word "boing-loings" is used, referencing "Hitman", wherein the Water ice King repeatedly states that "someone got hit in the boing-loings" in an attempt to distract Scorcher.
- Peppermint Butler takes the word "butt" equally a distress indicate when Finn and Jake write it on the Ouija board, referencing the fact it was used as a distress betoken in "The Limit".
- Life can be heard humming part of "Alone Basic", the song from her debut appearance.
- Jake'due south croak dream from "The New Frontier" seemingly came true, which explains why he is in the 50th Dead World this time, unlike the other times he died.
- This is the second time where Finn has an interaction with his female parent Margaret since "Memories of Smash Blast Mountain".
- Finn assumes Margaret's offer of treats is Finn Cakes: his prized snacks that debuted in "In Your Footsteps".
- The many forms taken by the Lich throughout the series announced in a montage: His initial form from "His Hero" and "Mortal Folly"; the possessed Princess Bubblegum and her monstrous form from "Mortal Recoil"; the possessed snail from Seasons three-4; the possessed Billy from "The Lich" to "Escape from the Citadel"; the Lich skeleton from "Escape from the Citadel"; the possessed Farmworld Jake from "Jake the Canis familiaris" and "Crossover"; and the Lich hand from "Crossover" and "Whispers".
- The but class absent from the montage is Sugariness P (and possibly the Green Catalyst Comet from "Evergreen").
- When Jake is rummaging through Finn'southward backpack, the shirt with a pocket from "It Came from the Nightosphere" is amongst the tossed-out items.
- Jake's awareness that the dead tin can brand contact with the living probable stems from when Joshua contacted him and Jermaine in their dreams in "Crystals Have Power".
Cultural References
- The 1st Dead World takes inspiration from the 9th Circle of Hell in Dante's Inferno, where doomed souls drown in a lake of icy h2o.
- The Kiss of Life is likely based on the Rod of Asclepius. In Greek mythology, Asclepius was the first healer, patron of doctors, and the one who discovered how to revive the dead or 'conquer death', which is what the Kiss does.
- Mr. Flim-flam maxim "quick brown fox" is likely a reference to the widely-known pangram, "The quick dark-brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."
Storyline Analysis
- A number of details in the opening scene help suggest to the audience it is an hallucination (and therefore, non real).
- Finn and Jake's fist-bump makes a clanking sound and Jake recoils in pain as if he hit metal, despite Finn having both of his artillery.
- Finn is seen with his Aureate Sword and both arms, yet his voice is deeper like it sounds in the later seasons of the series. Finn permanently lost the Golden Sword in "The Existent You" in flavour 2 when Finn was only 12 and his voice sounded fashion more kid-like then the later seasons.
- Finn and Jake are speaking in the "slang" words and Ice King is kidnapping princesses. Both feel more forced in and less natural and so the early seasons as the slang words (mathematical, algebraic, slamacow, etc.) became phased out every bit the serial progressed and Water ice King stopped kidnapping princesses later "The Party'southward Over, Isla de SeƱorita" in flavour 5.
- The Snow Golem speaks in the babe-like voice like in the pilot though in the series he speaks in deeper vox, another indication something is off.
- Gumbald and Peace Chief announced as snow golems. Finn is never really seen on-screen with the Peace Primary and he does non come across Gumbald until "Seventeen," in the final season where he turns seventeen and already lost his arm and the Golden Sword.
- Lemongrab, Dirt Beer Guy, Abracadaniel, Me-Mow, Mr. Hog and the Snail all announced as skeletons, though none of them were dead when Finn was younger.
- Also, Dirt Beer Guy was still Root Beer Guy when Finn however had Cherry-red.
- The Ice King is more than villainous and sadistic than in the testify to the betoken where he bundled to let either LSP or Turtle Princess die, whilst the other is saved past Finn. Although the Ice King has attacked people and made death threats when angered in the show, he'southward never out right plotted to kill people earlier.
- It is unclear when exactly Jake passed away. It is implied that information technology occurred erstwhile before the events of "Obsidian," given that Finn had a tattoo of him on his breast.
- Peppermint Butler is seen reverted dorsum to his previous personality and appearance no longer being mentally incapacitated and baby-similar following his exposure to Gumbald's lobotomy juice in "Gumbaldia." It is unknown if this happened due to some sort of manual reversal of the juice'due south affects or if that given that decades accept passed, he simply aged dorsum into how he was given that he was transformed into an babe of sorts.
- Peppermint Butler has become the new ruler of the Candy Kingdom and takes care of a statue of Princess Bubblegum, although her actual condition is unknown. She has either somehow passed on or, given she was living with Marceline during the events of "Obsidian", she may have moved out of the kingdom permanently.
- In the 50th Dead World, Ghost Princess and Clarence appear as ghosts rather than their living selves, despite being dead.
- Nevertheless, this may exist due to the fact that (presumably) anyone in the Dead Worlds can expect like any past incarnation of themself.
- Life seems to speak French fluently, every bit when she hears that New Death is cancelling reincarnation, she says "AprĆØs tout ce que j'ai fais pour ce garƧon, aprĆØs tout ce que j'ai fais pour lui. Non mais c'est pas possible, ce n'est pas possible. Non Ƨa me...Ƨa m'infurie complĆØtement! Mais c'est pas possible." This translates to: "After all I did for that boy, later all I did for him, no, it's not possible, it'southward non possible no, that...that makes me so mad merely information technology's not possible."
Production Notes
- This was originally thought to be the 4th and final episode of Distant Lands given that most printing reports promoted information technology as such, but Adam Muto revealed that the episode release society is based on the order in which the episodes are ordered by the network, and that "Wizard City" was ordered last.
- This episode is defended to the memory of voice actors Polly Lou Livingston (Tree Trunks) and Miguel Ferrer (Expiry), too every bit crew members Michel Lyman and Maureen Mlynarczyk.
- Ferrer passed away in 2017, prior to product of Distant Lands, while Livingston passed away a few months before the airing of this episode. She was featured posthumously in this episode, making this her final credit.
- This is the simply episode of Distant Lands not to include the Max Original intro, nor does information technology feature the "A Max Original" text in the opening credits.
Videos
Gallery
Official fine art
Production art
Screenshots
References
- ↑ https://twitter.com/hbomax/status/1384548565364535302
- ↑ https://tvline.com/2019/ten/23/gamble-fourth dimension-new-episodes-distant-lands-hbo-max/
- ↑ https://twitter.com/eyecager/status/1488348765962457088?southward=twenty&t=6YrRfO38mkAq278Xa5_rXQ
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Season 1 | Slumber Party Panic • Trouble in Lumpy Infinite • Prisoners of Love • Tree Trunks • The Enchiridion! • The Jiggler • Ricardio the Heart Guy • Business organisation Time • My 2 Favorite People • Memories of Boom Boom Mountain • Wizard • Evicted! • City of Thieves • The Witch's Garden • What is Life? • Ocean of Fear • When Wedding Bells Thaw • Dungeon • The Duke • Freak Urban center • Donny • Henchman • Rainy 24-hour interval Daydream • What Take You Washed? • His Hero • Gut Grinder | ||||||||
Flavor two | It Came from the Nightosphere • The Eyes • Loyalty to the Male monarch • Blood Under the Pare • Storytelling • Dull Love • Power Fauna • Crystals Have Power • The Other Tarts • To Cut a Woman's Pilus • The Chamber of Frozen Blades • Her Parents • The Pods • The Silent King • The Real You • Guardians of Sunshine • Death in Bloom • Susan Stiff • Mystery Train • Become With Me • Belly of the Beast • The Limit • Video Makers • Heat Signature • Mortal Folly • Mortal Recoil | ||||||||
Season 3 | Conquest of Cuteness • Morituri Te Salutamus • Retentiveness of a Retentiveness • Hitman • Likewise Immature • The Monster • Yet • Wizard Battle • Fionna and Block • What Was Missing • Apple Thief • The Creeps • From Bad to Worse • Beautopia • No Ane Can Hear You • Jake vs. Me-Mow • Give thanks You • The New Frontier • Holly Jolly Secrets Function I • Holly Jolly Secrets Role Two • Marceline's Closet • Paper Pete • Another Way • Ghost Princess • Dad's Dungeon • Incendium | ||||||||
Season four | Hot to the Touch • 5 Curt Graybles • Web Weirdos • Dream of Love • Return to the Nightosphere • Daddy's Little Monster • In Your Footsteps • Hug Wolf • Princess Monster Married woman • Goliad • Beyond this Earthly Realm • Gotcha! • Princess Cookie • Carte du jour Wars • Sons of Mars • Burning Depression • BMO Noire • King Worm • Lady & Peebles • Y'all Fabricated Me • Who Would Win • Ignition Point • The Hard Piece of cake • Reign of Gunters • I Call back You • The Lich | ||||||||
Season 5 | Finn the Human • Jake the Dog • 5 More Brusque Graybles • Upward a Tree • All the Little People • Jake the Dad • Davey • Mystery Dungeon • All Your Mistake • Little Dude • Bad Niggling Male child • Vault of Bones • The Great Bird Man • Simon & Marcy • A Glitch is a Glitch • Puhoy • BMO Lost • Princess Potluck • James Baxter the Horse • Shh! • The Suitor • The Party'due south Over, Isla de SeƱorita • 1 Last Task • Another Five More Curt Graybles • Candy Streets • Wizards Just, Fools • Jake Suit • Exist More • Sky Witch • Frost & Fire • Also Sometime • Globe & Water • Time Sandwich • The Vault • Love Games • Dungeon Railroad train • Box Prince • Crimson Starved • We Stock-still a Truck • Play Date • The Pit • James • Root Beer Guy • Apple Wedding • Blade of Grass • Rattleballs • The Blood-red Throne • Betty • Bad Timing • Lemonhope Part 1 • Lemonhope Function 2 • Billy's Bucket List | ||||||||
Flavor six | Wake Upwardly • Escape from the Citadel • James II • The Tower • Sad Face • Breezy • Food Chain • Piece of furniture & Meat • The Prince Who Wanted Everything • Something Big • Lilliputian Blood brother • Ocarina • Thanks for the Crabapples, Giuseppe! • Princess Twenty-four hours • Nemesis • Joshua and Margaret Investigations • Ghost Fly • Everything'due south Jake • Is That Y'all? • Jake The Brick • Dentist • The Libation • The Pajama War • Evergreen • Astral Plane • Gold Stars • The Visitor • The Mountain • Dark Purple • The Diary • Walnuts & Rain • Friends Forever • Jermaine • Fries and Ice Cream • Graybles m+ • Hoots • Water Park Prank • Y'all Forgot Your Floaties • Be Sweetness • Orgalorg • On the Lam • Hot Diggity Doom • The Comet | ||||||||
Season 7 | Bonnie and Neddy • Varmints • Cherry Cream Soda • Mama Said • Football
The More You Moe, The Moe You lot Know (Part I) • The More You lot Moe, The Moe You Know (Part 2) • Summer Showers • Angel Confront • President Porpoise is Missing! • Blank-Eyed Girl • Bad Jubies • King's Ransom • Scamps • Crossover • The Hall of Egress • Flute Spell • The Thin Yellow Line | ||||||||
Season 8 | Bankrupt His Crown • Don't Look • Beyond the Grotto • Lady Rainicorn of the Crystal Dimension • I Am a Sword • Bun Bun • Normal Man • Elemental • V Short Tables • The Music Hole • Daddy-Daughter Card Wars • Preboot • Reboot • Two Swords • Do No Harm • Wheels • Loftier Strangeness • Horse and Ball • Jelly Beans Have Power
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Season 9 | Orb
Abstract • Ketchup • Fionna and Cake and Fionna • Whispers • Three Buckets | ||||||||
Season 10 | The Wild Hunt • Always BMO Closing • Son of Rap Acquit • Bonnibel Bubblegum • Seventeen • Ring of Burn • Marcy & Hunson • The Commencement Investigation • Blenanas • Jake the Starchild • Temple of Mars • Gumbaldia • Come Along With Me | ||||||||
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Shorts and Specials | Blithe short • The Wand
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Scrapped episodes | Brothers in Insomnia • The Helmet of Thorogon • Jakesuit • The Glorriors • Diamond Jim • Jake-Less • Pink and Proud • Season half dozen Basil Twist Episode • The Knight and the Werewolf • The Malteser Penguin |
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