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Adventure Time *very* much developed a story arc in later seasons, but the original description still holds for Seasons 1 to 4 or so


Although ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' is mainly episodic and is primarily formatted so that it can be watched in any order, it surprisingly has very good continuity, almost to the point of being a full-blown story arc, as you can see by this [[BlatantLies little]] [[LongList list]] here:

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Although ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' is started as mainly episodic and is primarily was initially formatted so that it can to be watched in any order, it even early seasons have surprisingly has very good continuity, almost to the point of being developing a full-blown story arc, as you can see by this arc. This [[BlatantLies little]] [[LongList list]] here:details some instances of continuity:
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Catchphrase is an index. Moving existing examples to appropriate tropes


-->"'''THIS IS ''[[CatchPhrase UNACCEPTABLLLLLLLLLEEEEEEE!!!!!]]'''''"

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-->"'''THIS IS ''[[CatchPhrase ''[[CharacterCatchphrase UNACCEPTABLLLLLLLLLEEEEEEE!!!!!]]'''''"
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* The [[NuclearNasty zombies]] from "Simon and Marcy" return in "James" after the crew find them in a pit in the desert.

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* The [[NuclearNasty [[NuclearMutant zombies]] from "Simon and Marcy" return in "James" after the crew find them in a pit in the desert.
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* In "All the Little People," Jay T. Dawgzone (here spelled "Doggzone")'s book ''Mind Games'' comes back yet again.

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* In "All "[[Recap/AdventureTimeS5E5AllTheLittlePeople All the Little People," People]]," Jay T. Dawgzone (here spelled "Doggzone")'s book ''Mind Games'' comes back yet again.

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