For some reason people think it's Glob/Grob/Gob/Grod...even though he's...ya know.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.I kind of want Prismo's boss to just straight-up be God, under a different name.
If they did that then they should simply refer to him as "The Creator" and have him be a caricature of Pendleton Ward (with Ward voicing the character of course). Might be a bit too meta, but it would make sense.
They already did that kind of meta thing with the Booko hologram appearing from the Enchiridion.
It's more subtle than what you're describing.
edited 29th Jan '16 8:34:05 PM by randomness4
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.Apparently the crown being on Simon's corpse when the bomb went off was actually in the Finn the Human/Jake the Dog two-parter as an animation error.
So this entire awesome episode was written to fix an animation error.
That's...actually really cool.
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?OR IT ALL WAS PLANNED ALL ALONG.
Clearly they didn't make the whole episode just for that, but it's a clever Retcon nonetheless.
After so long - I don't even know how long, omg - I'm finally caught up with Adventure Time.
Wow! I do sort of admit that the show declined in quality around season 5 or 6 or whenever it was, but season 7 was really good. Especially Stakes. I love Marcy and I love the new format the show's taken, having a sort of more continuity-based thing going on. And they seem to have gotten over their issues with season finales picking up on plot threads left alone for forty episodes; at least, I'm assuming that Crossover or some other such important episode is setting up the finale plot.
I agree that Viola is best Jake puppy.
I think my overall favorite episodes are "It Came from the Nightosphere," "Puhoy," "Football," and some others that I'm forgetting probably.
edited 3rd Feb '16 5:29:43 AM by Syrika
Currently writing something. Currently procrastinating."Stakes" may be my favourite stretch of episodes in the show's entire run. I was legitimately disappointed that the new opening with Marceline and Bubblegum wasn't a permanent change.
Marceline got a whole 8 episodes in a row all to herself. No other character ever gets that much attention.
I hope Betty and Sweet Pea cross paths. They're holding all the plot inside of them.
Yeesh Sweet P disturbs me. I wonder when The Lich will kill him off & get his body back.
"I am Alpharius. This is a lie."It's not his body, it's theirs because Sweet P is basically the Lich reincarnated as a child.
What time is it? "Crossover" spoiler time!
OK, so the Lich!Jake hand now exists in every single reality. Rather than have Sweet P re-awaken his Lichiness, they could do something different; an army of Lichs! Every universe could potentially have the Lich reconstitute itself from the hand, so both the Lich and Sweet P can co-exist. Possibly infinite Lichs can now exist to cause trouble, and a massive battle-to-end-all battles in order to stop him once and for all.
I still love Sweet P's creation, a magic serum that forcibly heals *anything*, including something which is aggressively dead.
I want some Lich VS. Sweet Pea Lich action.
It's not Ogre, It's Never Ogre.The comet turned Finn's dad into Prismo's boss.
"Show us the Galaxy Warp."Doubtful. The comet is bound to a universe, Prismo transcends universe.
The writers are cruel for making Prismo emphasize the fact that he answers to someone, have Jake point it out, and then not go for that.
Prismo wants to keep it as ambiguous as the writers do.
They set up stuff like this for later pay-off. That way they can make more money.
I'm curious as to the Lich's relation to the comet. We know he emerged as a rotting, radioactive cadaver 1000 years ago from a nuke. We know his spirit emerged from the comet. I wonder...when did the Lich's mind manifest? Was the comet sentient, or did the Lich only become sentient when the bomb went off? Farmworld Lich is identical in terms of personality, motive and even basic appearance(though its a rotting dog head) to the main timeline Lich. He even knows the Enchiridion and its ability, despite being only a year old and possessing far less experience than the Lich we know and fear.
Complicating matters are "The Comet", where we learn Finn started as a blue comet. He chose to be reincarnated. Could the Lich have chosen to stay in the same form? Maybe that's it. That could be part of why he wants to destroy all life; the Lich wants to retain his identity throughout the ages. He is driven by a single purpose of killing people. It's not something he consciously chooses, it's simply what he exists for. But for the Lich, it's better off than being reborn in a strange, new form with no memories in the past.
In summation, the Green and Blue Comets start off as solely defined by their catalyst. The Green Comet refuses to let go of that, fearing change, and remains a machine of anti-life that one day becomes the Lich. The Blue Comet accepts change, and chooses to become a new entity in the line of reincarnation that eventually became Finn. One stays stagnant to retain power and identity, the other gives up their might and memories so to grow.
That would fit with the theme of the last season pretty well.
Has there been anything further on the modifications done to the Ice King's crown?
Your momma's so dumb she thinks oral sex means talking dirty.There haven't been any new episodes, mang.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.New episodes on Saturdays this month:
Mar. 5 - "The Hall of Egress"
Mar. 12 - "Flute Spell"
Mar. 19 - "The Thin Yellow Line"
Mar. 26 - "Broke His Crown"
edited 1st Mar '16 8:57:50 PM by Blueeyedrat
"I've come to the conclusion that this is a very stupid idea."Apparently it and Regular Show have their own Saturday block now.
I don't know if this is good or bad.
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?
Remember, Prismo's wishes always screw something over.
Though now I wanna see who his boss is.
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?