So I watched a couple episodes last night. Adventure Time is a little sad and disturbing, no? Post-apoctolyptic, mental instability, and all the characters seem pretty unhappy.
So I watched a couple episodes last night. Adventure Time is a little sad and disturbing, no? Post-apoctolyptic, mental instability, and all the characters seem pretty unhappy.
The show has really evolved, Audrey can watch and and doesn't get the adult plot, while Oliver, MH, and I are enjoying it. Watch the first season.
I don't know if they separate out seasons on DVR, but I'll try! I took a break from it last night and watched Toddlers and Tiaras, which was far more uplifting.
1st season is kind of random and it was such a sucess the network let the writers go off in their own direction and it get a little deeper/darker. I have not seen all the seasons because we are cheap. Overall I don't find it dark and depressing. (have not seen season 4-5)
Episode 1: Ice King drugs everyone and bring them to a secret cave/dungeon because he needs their powers to get to this flame-thing that make anything alive. During the course of it he continues to tell his son (the pie-throwy thing) how useless he is and that he brought him by accident. They reach the flame thing and he throws in his fan-fiction which just turns the book into a book with arms and legs. He's despondent and sad until his son tells him the work will always live on in his mind, at which point the Ice King kind of drifts off into his own head where he is reunited with a fairy princess?
Episode 2: The Lemongrabs are all starving and dying because they used their lifetime supply of candy to create Frankenstein candy people.
Episode 3: Some goblin king is living with a bunch of birds. He has no eyes in his head, and is unaware that they are in his beard. He tries to kill himself in the end.
Episode 4: Before the Ice King was an Ice King, he was the caretaker for Marceline post-apocalypse. They wander through the desolate landscape, and everytime he has to protect her he puts on the crown and goes crazy. She starts getting really sick, so he has to battle weird gooey monsters to try and get her chicken soup so she gets healthy. He basically gives his life for her.
Episode 1: Ice King drugs everyone and bring them to a secret cave/dungeon because he needs their powers to get to this flame-thing that make anything alive. During the course of it he continues to tell his son (the pie-throwy thing) how useless he is and that he brought him by accident. They reach the flame thing and he throws in his fan-fiction which just turns the book into a book with arms and legs. He's despondent and sad until his son tells him the work will always live on in his mind, at which point the Ice King kind of drifts off into his own head where he is reunited with a fairy princess?
Episode 2: The Lemongrabs are all starving and dying because they used their lifetime supply of candy to create Frankenstein candy people.
Episode 3: Some goblin king is living with a bunch of birds. He has no eyes in his head, and is unaware that they are in his beard. He tries to kill himself in the end.
Episode 4: Before the Ice King was an Ice King, he was the caretaker for Marceline post-apocalypse. They wander through the desolate landscape, and everytime he has to protect her he puts on the crown and goes crazy. She starts getting really sick, so he has to battle weird gooey monsters to try and get her chicken soup so she gets healthy. He basically gives his life for her.
yeah those are dark...um spoiler alert! I'm excited to watch season 5. I admit it is a warped show but love it.
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The show has really evolved, Audrey can watch and and doesn't get the adult plot, while Oliver, MH, and I are enjoying it. Watch the first season.
I don't know if they separate out seasons on DVR, but I'll try! I took a break from it last night and watched Toddlers and Tiaras, which was far more uplifting.
The episodes I saw were all season 5.
Episode 1: Ice King drugs everyone and bring them to a secret cave/dungeon because he needs their powers to get to this flame-thing that make anything alive. During the course of it he continues to tell his son (the pie-throwy thing) how useless he is and that he brought him by accident. They reach the flame thing and he throws in his fan-fiction which just turns the book into a book with arms and legs. He's despondent and sad until his son tells him the work will always live on in his mind, at which point the Ice King kind of drifts off into his own head where he is reunited with a fairy princess?
Episode 2: The Lemongrabs are all starving and dying because they used their lifetime supply of candy to create Frankenstein candy people.
Episode 3: Some goblin king is living with a bunch of birds. He has no eyes in his head, and is unaware that they are in his beard. He tries to kill himself in the end.
Episode 4: Before the Ice King was an Ice King, he was the caretaker for Marceline post-apocalypse. They wander through the desolate landscape, and everytime he has to protect her he puts on the crown and goes crazy. She starts getting really sick, so he has to battle weird gooey monsters to try and get her chicken soup so she gets healthy. He basically gives his life for her.
yeah those are dark...um spoiler alert!
I'm excited to watch season 5. I admit it is a warped show but love it.