What's the best episode of Adventure Time and why is it "Jake the Brick"?

What's the best episode of Adventure Time and why is it "Jake the Brick"?

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Not my favourite, but Football is a really underrated one. BMO, ahem, Football is just adorable, and it has a surprising amount of tension too. I really like how Finn and Jake acted like concerned parents and went along with BMO's new identity.

One of the worst episodes.
It's an example of the writers experiment information with the show by turning episodes into their own personal projects and usually the outcome is pretty sub par.
Just pseudo intellectual masturbation to make them feel like geniuses.

You're overthinking it, Jake the Brick is just supposed to be comfy.

"I floop the pig"

That's not His Hero.

I was about to agree with you but I remembered Dad's Dungeon, the series finale, existed.

>The deer wanted our sugar, but I didn't give him any.
>If you know what I mean.

I LOVE "Football"! It's always great to see BMO's view of the world, and the Ooo Crew did an amazing job depicting the empty Mirror World that Football was trapped inside of. Finn & Jake's roles were also cute and worked as an added bonus.

I forgot about how amazing that episode was.

agreed, jake the brick is comfiest episode

that episode was so terrifying for me
that dear is satanic

Whatever this episode is called is my favorite. The unexpected horror Silent Hillish elements was so cool to me.

It's actually Puhoy, but Jake the Brick is pretty great.

was his new identity straw hat luffy

The dynamic of Finn/Jake/BMO has always low-key impressed me in how versatile it is.
BMO can change his roles from being their roommate, to a parental figure, to a rowdy child they have to watch out for, just a video game console, and more without it feeling like they're just fucking up his character. They have a real interesting, sweet dynamic.

> Not hall of egress
Shit taste if I'm honest my lad

While I liked it I think it would have benefited if it taught a more clear lesson to Finn.

The ambiguity of it was cool but as is it just feels like senseless torture porn since whatever the hell was happening was so vague and esoteric.

I forgot about Hall of Egress. Amazing episode that can't really be described, but Jake the Brick is still fantastic.

Anyone who thinks an episode of AT is good because of feels, plot, seriousness, and so forth, rather than because of humor and adventure, is a total fucking faggot and are the reason Adventure Time went to shit and was claimed by mentally ill adult-children.

This episode was one of the creepiest in AT. Fuck that deer.

I like both though
AT can do serious shit good at times, Islands in general exists and most of the Lich episodes were good, as was the Simon stuff before it got milked to hell

It ain't no Avatar but still cool, when they don't fuck it up

I love how Crossover, Hall of Egress and Flute Spell aired in a row. By the time Flute Spell aired I was stunned by how good the show was getting.

Best is either No One Can Hear You or Evergreen.

I fucking loved Evergreen, good pick. I didn't really care about the extra deepest lore they shoved in but the setting and characters were awesome and it was such a grand, fantastical adventure.

That episode was really meh. It was their "Lets win an emmy!" art student episode. The "Wooooooah! Lets be so deep with no meaning!" episode. In the end there was nothing you could get out of it. No humor and no meaning.

My favorites are Hitman, It Came from the Nightosphere, and Dad's Dungeon.

Is that really considered Emmy bait? I feel like shit like Thank You, I Remember You or Simon and Marcy are more in that vein, stuff that's focused on character and emotion and 'kino' shit.
Jake the Brick was mostly just a fun way to shove almost every character into an episode. Are the emmies that into that, and could the show have predicted that?

>The "Wooooooah! Lets be so deep with no meaning!" episode.
You have good taste with your favs, but fuck you anyway. Jake the brick isn't supposed to be deep, and yes there is no greater meaning to it. It's just Jake being a brick, narrating the bunny's life. No more, no less.

To me it came across as something like this

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And i don't like watching some else smelling his own farts in front of me

I get what you mean, I jut didn't feel the same way at all though. Juste reminded of comfy times when you get captivated by a story, no matter how trivial the subject is.

I always weirdly loved Gotcha! Probably not enough to consider it my favorite but like, maybe in my top 5.

LSP actually got some genuine, meaningful development beyond being a shallow, bitchy valley girl (that obviously didn't stick at all), there was a fun adventure and some fun laughs, but I think it's mostly because it was practically fanservice with how nice and cool Finn was, even got a sexy hair scene and battle scars in the fight. Probably a shallow reason to love an episode but I still remember really enjoying it.

Also there's this lovely piece of music in it that I always wish was isolated, it's so catchy.
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>"I wish I blew up, like, get big"
>explodes

The hotdog knights are my favorite one shot side characters in the series, their lines were solid gold.

I have to agree, i know it was deep, but i felt like it was going out of it's way to try and be "inspirational" and "meaningful" which to me made the feelings feel a bit fake, anepisode like the hall of egress felt deep, but to me it was better since it was all about the situation fin was in and how he got out of it, and how it made him feel, i dunno, felt more natural to me i guess

>turning episodes into their own personal projects and usually the outcome is pretty sub par
>Just pseudo intellectual masturbation to make them feel like geniuses.
This is literally what the show became 3 or 4 seasons in or whenever Pen Ward stopped giving a shit. The last lemonkid episodes were just two writers jerking themselves off at the expense of the show.