Adventure Time...again

Well, still waiting..

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>That time finn downloaded porn onto bmo, leading to all sorts of sexy shenanigans between the robot and her sexually frustrated master

At least their coping.

I don't want to wait another 3 months for new episodes. And then they'll drop the entire last season in the span of a week or some bullshit.

I just hope they keep him yellow this time.

The whole bomb is out already man.
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I know I'm late for the party (because of work mainly), just a polite discussion m8.

Thanks for the Mega.

You misspelled retconning.

No worries, just making sure you knew.

I thought the Lich being a scholar of GOLB was a neat way to tie a couple story threads together, but until we get more information it's just going to feel kind of cheap to me.

It feels weird knowing we've only got sixteen (I think) episodes left.

Yeah, all of the remaining plot threads sort of tie into each other, it's pretty cool. AT always manages to find interesting ways to connect the dots, so I have faith.
I'm just hype that they're dealing with GOLB at all. They've built him up as the biggest bad of the AT universe, so it makes sense that he would be connected to the Lich in some way. Not like they had that planned or anything.

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Adventure_Time_episodes

Did Wikipedia donk this up or have the seasons been rearranged? I thought Season 7 ended with Preboot.

CN rearranged the seasons. Three Buckets was intended to be the season 8 finale, but that would make season 9 only 16 episodes, which I guess CN didn't want for distribution purposes or whatever.

Well that's stupid.

Are you saying that they pull a rabbit out of their arses story wise?

Yeah, pretty much.

Are they still doing the movie?

Hasn't Jake been transformed by magic before? Why is her turning into his monster form now?

that episode have a surprising well animated scene

Last time I recall was when that witch gave him that fat body. Maybe they didn't have this story written yet?

I don't think it's ever coming out. It was probably too much to balance while working on the show, and on the movie at the same time. We've only heard information about it once, and nothing else at all since 2015.

Can we just address how bullcrap it is that, after the sorta-cliffhanger ending of the last episode, Jake just... gets better in the next one? It's like the writers are going "Hey fans, Jake's a monster now. what does this mean?", and then follow it up months later with "Eh? Oh yeah, Jake was just a monster for a while, it doesn't mean anything though, you're reading too much into it."

The blue monster form is his true self.

I don't understand why people expect this show to explore real consequences. They've ignored or backtracked on nearly every change that has occurred in the shows canon, off the top of my head I can list Prismo, Finn's flower arm, Gunther, King of Ooo The Lich, and now Fern, in a way. It's literally the Status Quo Show.

I personally enjoy it though; it really exemplifies the show's message of "the more things change, the more they stay the same". Everything stays. Yadda yadda.

Honestly, compared to every other CN show right now, AT consistently has the best animation (along with Gumball).

> The more things change the more they stay the same

That platitude is both meaningless and nonsensical. It also doubles as a thing the writers can smugly chirp whenever someone calls them out on being lazy, incompetent and/or unimaginative sacks of shit...

Jake's demon arc isn't over yet I don't think. He's still got a lot to learn about himself.

I saw what you did there.

It seems to depend on whatever made him coming back. Did we ever learn what happened to his mom?

That's not a good message though. It's usually synonymous with a new regime that deposed the old regime promising that things will be better, but being no better than those previously in power. Jake didn't even want to acknowledge that he had a problem. But I guess that's true to Jake's terrible character.

The show pretty much never has long-term consequences except for the Lich, but it usually has it's short-term consequences last more than a single episode. I mean, the heroes didn't even solve the problem, the problem just fizzed out of existence. Like it stopped wanting to be around anymore and walked itself off the show.

...Also, now that you pointed it out, it really is ridiculous how little involvement Fern had. He came into live as a Finn clone, had a bit about trying to adjust to life, then decided to be evil and died right after. Man, the writers REALLY don't like long-term change!

I'm so glad I got into all of the comics, including shorts and graphic novels. The graphic novels are great. Some comics are good, but things like Marceline Gone Adrift is such terrible bubbline shipping that it's unbelievable.