Okay, I know we're all terrified of the 'deer,' but can we acknowledge that Finn, a 14-15 year old boy, got BOTH of his legs crushed in TWO different spots and just said, "Whatever?"
Well he might be fighting enemies 10 times bigger than him since he was younger and if you know what he did to a building size bear with his "BEAR" hands then it makes sense that he was tough like that
I'm pretty sure I saw it again in the movie where fin and Jake have to traverse literal HELL to become reincarnated. its just Chilin in one of the backgrounds. then again, it could have just been a regular deer, but id like to think that it was this deer, condemned to chill in hell as a background character for all eternity for its sins.
See, Nux. You WISH it was Magic Man. Though he's a nihilistic agent of chaos, he still operates on his own jerk logic; you can understand him. NO ONE knows what's up with the deer, and that's horrifying.
The Stag; that thing is a freak of nature. Look at those eyes too. They aren't at the side like a normal deer. They're front and center, like a predator's eyes.
It's called The Uncanny Valley. It usually happens when a human is displaying animalistic traits or when an animal is displaying human traits (like a deer standing on two legs or having human eyes)
The fact that nux said skinwalker Jake, and the deer is a wendigo reference is on point. Literally hanging the candy people up to eat them later. Scary stuff.
@@lmg-desi-yt Ehh no it's different, because Wendigos are cannibals. They also aren't deer, they just have features of some animals such as deer and wolves, like the horns, while the origins of its name are derived from a word meaning owl. They're either just an amalgam monster, appearing human like, or spirits that possess humans that have resorted to cannibalism, and the latter is generally the more accepted one especially to many Native American tribes. Until Dawn, Pet Cemetary, Supernatural, that one SCP all contain wendigos. Along with generally Wendigos are represented with a deer skull, not a full on deer, it is probably more so based off another cryptid called the not deer. Of which can stand on hind legs, its eyes are on the front of its head, like a carnivores rather than on the sides like normal deer, it chases people up trees. It looks like just any other kind of deer until you keep looking at it for a long period, or it starts getting closer to you. Like uncanny valley, are you looking at a deer, or... something else?
It’s the unexpected plot that makes it work compared to horror-themed shows. In those shows, you expect to be scared, so the fear don’t doesn’t hit as hard. Meanwhile, when you expect something plucky and full of adventure, sudden horror is a sucker punch.
As far horror / trauma shows for "kids" goes, while its wild they allowed this episode, it makes more sense when you consider this was the same network that aired Courage the Cowardly Dog.
The episode was trying to make us think that Jake did it and had gone crazy from the head injury he got from the deer but, Nux for the entire episode was too fixated on the deer to even buy into that possibility. Also, when the deer stands on its hind legs and reveals it has hands, that's peak creepy character design.
Personally I always thought there’s no way they’d do a repeat of the gut grinder. Plus Jake having a head injury made me think he had amnesia and blocked out whatever crazy thing happened while Finn was in a comma. I became suspicious of the Deer once it showed up again
Never noticed before but a nice detail is how Jake spends a lot of time in this episode facing away from us. Almost like he's dismissing the suspicions.
This episode was a hell of a childhood micro-trauma. Like this deer 🦌 is a the sickest pscicopath, everything he has done and was done to him ranges frpm horrible and disgusting to all the way deeranged.
alsso given it managed totake out the entire ingdom you'd have to imagien it somehow took down the gumball gaurdians as surely they'd rise when this thing really starteed snatching people.
@@globurim Finn didn't have his sword was he supposed to stop and go to the tree house to go get his? Jake and Finn were both caught off guard. Jake doesn't have invulnerability while at normal size so any good hit can hurt him. They both weren't expecting the deer to be so strong.
How that deer removed his hooves revealing his human hands and wiggling his fingers actually made me laugh but also gave me the coldest shiver as a teen.
The Stag is one of the show’s creepiest character even storyboard artist & lead designer Andy Ristaino agrees to this, & this is one of the scariest episodes by the fans - “No One Can Hear You” title is maybe a reference to a quote form the movie “Alien” that being "In space, no one can hear you scream" which makes more connection to the movie with the Stag sticking the Candy People in the sewer by goo just like the Xenomorphs did, but with the balloons Jake wears & carnival music that play in the sewer is also references to “It” by Stephen King - While the title card is a reference to the famous painting called “The Scream” by Edvard Munch while also being a reference to Alfred Hitchcock - When Finn is running away from Jake his leg casts breaks similarly to when a young Forrest loses the braces on his legs while when he wakes up after a medical procedure only to find the Candy Kingdom empty is similar to the beginning of the movie “28 Days Later” - Notice that if you look in Jake's tent there is a picture of him & Finn that looks like characters drawn by artist Keith Haring & also there is a comic book called "Man Man" as a parody of Batman
yeah the Candy Kingdom has a lot more people in it than we see down there, or rescued, so either assume background character animation limit or all the other citizens actually were hiding out of fear.
Also notice and take note of the music design of this episode sound is a very big thing. Especially with something I noticed when Finn Trice tricking Jake it becomes this playful carnival music to the Slowdown creepy music
No 6 months makes sense Finn had to be taken to the hospital, given a cast, and his legs needed time to heal. The Deer likely kidnapped people slowly over time. It would be hard for it to do it all at once especially if Bubblegum was aware of the Deer being a problem
Adventure time does a fantastic job at getting you to think that you're used to the batshit insanity of it, and then just completely bombing your expectations. And this episode is no exception to it.
There are so few genuinely threatening things, but the way they manage to use childish fantasy to build real tension is unmatched! Adventure Time is truly a gem❤
@@LousyCreepers I never saw Hall of Egress as a horror episode. I mean the concept is scary I guess, but in my opinion, it is more of a personal growth episode for Finn.
@@jaxcraft2848 no, afterwards there's, escape the citadel, blank eyed girl, the orb, that glitch one (that ones just weirder than adventure times weirdness) and orgalorg
Fun facts about this episode: Finn is seen bathing for the first time, contradicting his statement about not bathing in "Too Young." Gingerbread Muto appears at the beginning near one of the houses at the right side when Finn and Jake are chasing the Stag. When Finn looks into the sewer the first time, the manhole reads CKPW (presumably meaning: "Candy Kingdom Public Works") and has a picture of a cupcake. The title card music for "Five Short Graybles" plays toward the end of the episode, after the Stag washes down into the sewers. This episode is often considered the scariest episode of Adventure Time by fans. Cultural references: The episode's title may be a reference to the tagline for the 1979 movie Alien, which was "In space, no one can hear you scream." Another reference to Alien is when Finn goes to the sewer and discovers that the Candy People are stuck on the walls by a kind of goo, much like what the Xenomorph do to their victims. The title card resembles the famous painting The Scream by Edvard Munch. When Finn runs away from Jake and his leg casts break is very similar to a scene from Forrest Gump where Forrest loses the braces on his legs as a kid. In Jake's tent is a picture of him and Finn that somewhat resembles characters drawn by artist Keith Haring. Finn waking up after a medical procedure only to find the Candy Kingdom empty and abandoned is similar to what happens to Cillian Murphy's character at the beginning of the movie 28 Days Later. The lettering on the title cards is similar to that of Saul Bass's work, better-known for making the title sequences and poster for many Alfred Hitchcock films. In Jake's tent there is a comic book called, "Man Man," which closely resembles the Batman comics. Continuing with the horror references, the fact that Stag's lair is down in the sewer (where he meets his demise), the imagery of the balloons Jake wears, and the haunting snippets of carnival music that play may be references to the story It by Stephen King. Storyline analysis: Finn would have died if left in a coma unattended for more than a few days. However, there is a theory that each citizen in the Candy Kingdom was kidnapped one by one by the Stag within the 6 months time span-meaning that for every Candy Person that was kidnapped, there was still one to take care of Finn while he was in a coma, until the Stag kidnapped them. This could mean that Finn recovered shortly after the last Candy Person who took care of him (as well as the last one to go missing) was kidnapped by the Stag. Jake says that Finn had been in a coma for six months. However, Jake's head injury may have made him say a falsehood. This is supported by the fact that Finn says his legs are "still broken," despite him being shown to have extraordinary healing rates in other episodes. After six months, even a normal person's legs would be healed, but would have atrophied. However, it's also possible that his remark about his legs still being "broken" was a joke, considering he was laughing after saying so and Jake laughed with him. Errors: When the comic Jake kept in the box is first seen, it says "Manly Man," but it says "Man Man" in its second appearance. Finn shouldn't have taken a shower in the fountain while in his cast, because casts aren't allowed to get wet. All the beds in the hospital have a sign to write names on at first, but the one with Finn's name and others disappear during Finn's stay. When Finn punches Jake, he lands next to a wrench and a toolbox, which is not seen again. When Jake regains consciousness, he is not behind a door, while in the next frame, he is. During the zoom out where Finn tells Jake he imprisoned the candy people, Peppermint Butler is not covered in saliva, and Princess Bubblegum disappears from where she was first seen. When Jake reaches out to free Peppermint Butler, he is covered in saliva again. In the final scene, Peppermint Butler and other candy people are not seen flying while hanging from each other's legs. It appears the number of candy people Finn first sees does not match the rescued ones. When Finn goes back to the tent to tell Jake that he heard candy people in the sewers, the knife Jake keeps in the box next to the mattress is no longer there. When Jake reveals he has been waiting for six months and bugs start to crawl on him, his cape is gone. It reappears as Finn starts to move away from the tent. When Finn "pops his top", his nipples are visible. However, when he walks into the fountain to bathe, they are gone. When the stag is hit with cinder blocks his fingers are shown. As the candy people roll him to the drain he has his hooves back on (and while spiraling down the drain).
There is a theory regarding the deer and it is that if you remember the chapter "very young" Princess Bubblegum says that to grow and increase the mass of candy she needs: mass of candy (as the candy people were in that same chapter) and something like saliva to join them and finish it off with some "heat" The theory says that the deer planned to recreate it on a large scale using the entire kingdom, but it is something that was never clarified until the end of the series.
It's finally here... the deer episode, and that pep butt AND PB WERE CAPTURED TOO... and it's just some rando 1 off... what truly was this deer? I've seen some scary shiz, but even Deer God in Spooky's House of Jumpscares pales to this, Cthulhu and Satan are hugging each other crying in the presence of this deer.
Nux: "i don't like this" Chat: "wait until you see the most f up part" Nux: "did Fin sleep through a apocalypse?" Chat: "wait until you see the most f up part" Nux: "This is too freaky" Chat: "wait until you see the most f up part" Nux: "OMG he is coping" Chat: "wait until you see the most f up part" Nux: "what the f is going on is he a skin walker?" Chat: "wait until you see the most f up part" Nux: "Dude this is insane" Chat: "wait until you see the most f up part" Nux:" Dude this is so Dark" Chat: "wait until you see the most f up part" Nux: "WHat is this episode" Chat: "oh you have not seen anything yet dude hehehe" Nux: it is worst it is officially worst" Chat: "wait until you see the most f up part" 14:00 15:59 Chat:"and that is the Deer episode"
Dude. This is like animated creepy pasta. I hope this episode doesn't give me nightmares, because my brain likes to use what I watch against me whenever I sleep.
I like how he said Jake was a skin-walker but didn't say that when the deer juat stood up and started throwing hands Also 4 more episodes till "THE EPISODE" nux ain't ready
Oh great Nuxanor I AM EDGING for you to see the episode that everyone wants you to see Make the Adventure time reactions more, since YOU WILL MENTALLY EXPLODE 4 more left to go
I'm almost sure that deer or Lemomgrab was my introduction to this show. It wasn't even the episode, it was a gif of it on Tumblr as a reaction to a post
seeing him talk about never seeing so much graphic pain on a kids show, makes me really want him to watch way more Gumball especially towards the later seasons
The end of the episode has such Courage The Cowardly Dog vibes. Its just so uncanny and off putting, there was nothing that was just “in your face” scary, it was build up and unease until the reveal where you just get an instinctual fear to your core. An animal that is usually viewed as prey or a nuisance in our world has suddenly become a predator to the highest degree, scary.
Okay, I know we're all terrified of the 'deer,'
but can we acknowledge that Finn, a 14-15 year old boy, got BOTH of his legs crushed in TWO different spots and just said, "Whatever?"
Finn has had a LOT of trauma over the show, he’s really good at internalizing the pain and letting out his emotions later.
Bro handles physical trauma like no one's business, but definitely not as ironclad in the mental & emotional trauma department.
dude has a pain tolerance higher than most females.
His whole body is a callus. He's displayed a high degree of pain tolerance in the Jake Suit episode.
Well he might be fighting enemies 10 times bigger than him since he was younger and if you know what he did to a building size bear with his "BEAR" hands then it makes sense that he was tough like that
it's even creepier how this deer is a 1 and done character
Yeah its so much creepier that this just NEVER gets explained.
And the fact that this is just an occurance that happens
No context, only deer
I'm pretty sure I saw it again in the movie where fin and Jake have to traverse literal HELL to become reincarnated. its just Chilin in one of the backgrounds. then again, it could have just been a regular deer, but id like to think that it was this deer, condemned to chill in hell as a background character for all eternity for its sins.
@@antitheist3206I’m putting this quote on a t-short with no context
"It's just a regular deer"
*Deer takes off hooves and wiggles his fingers*
"😮"
Best comedic timing ever. PREWATCHED!
Everyone has that same reaction wachting this show for the first time
I lost it with that timing
@@maykonbrasileiro761I remember straight up losing my shit and almost crying as a kid this episode was scary asf
nux,s fucking eyes wideing lool
See, Nux. You WISH it was Magic Man. Though he's a nihilistic agent of chaos, he still operates on his own jerk logic; you can understand him. NO ONE knows what's up with the deer, and that's horrifying.
The Stag; that thing is a freak of nature.
Look at those eyes too. They aren't at the side like a normal deer. They're front and center, like a predator's eyes.
@@b3rz3rk3r9ew I noticed that
"why would they make just a regular ass deer?"
Deer removes gloves
"NO NO!"
It's not even the fact it has hands that makes that so unnerving. It's the fact it intentionally hides them.
@@firepuppies4086it’s the moment you realize it’s intelligent
It also has front facing eyes which is a trait more commonly associated with predators and not deer
@@TheRealMorningstar i always thought it was just how they drew it but that makes so much more sense
the fact that his eyes are on the front means its a predator fucking scary
There are so many things worse in this universe but that deer always triggers a primal terror once the gloves come off.
You mean once the 'hooves" come off. eh? EH?😂
That's when it enters the uncanny valley.
The first time I watched this episode I must've imagined the deer cracking its knuckles after taking off their hooves.
Literally too 😂
It's called The Uncanny Valley. It usually happens when a human is displaying animalistic traits or when an animal is displaying human traits (like a deer standing on two legs or having human eyes)
The fact that nux said skinwalker Jake, and the deer is a wendigo reference is on point. Literally hanging the candy people up to eat them later. Scary stuff.
Literally a child friendly attempt at a wendigo but was literally so freaking terrifying
It could be a "Not Deer" actually , ya know like the cryptic
Ik it could have been a plothole but maybe the other candy ppl were missing from the episode because the deer ate them already
@@1408alejandro1408
Wendigos are cryptids too, but yeah it is based off that rather than a Wendigo
@@lmg-desi-yt
Ehh no it's different, because Wendigos are cannibals. They also aren't deer, they just have features of some animals such as deer and wolves, like the horns, while the origins of its name are derived from a word meaning owl. They're either just an amalgam monster, appearing human like, or spirits that possess humans that have resorted to cannibalism, and the latter is generally the more accepted one especially to many Native American tribes. Until Dawn, Pet Cemetary, Supernatural, that one SCP all contain wendigos.
Along with generally Wendigos are represented with a deer skull, not a full on deer, it is probably more so based off another cryptid called the not deer. Of which can stand on hind legs, its eyes are on the front of its head, like a carnivores rather than on the sides like normal deer, it chases people up trees. It looks like just any other kind of deer until you keep looking at it for a long period, or it starts getting closer to you. Like uncanny valley, are you looking at a deer, or... something else?
The time adventure time became a psychological suspense thriller.
Certainly won’t be the last.
It’s the unexpected plot that makes it work compared to horror-themed shows. In those shows, you expect to be scared, so the fear don’t doesn’t hit as hard. Meanwhile, when you expect something plucky and full of adventure, sudden horror is a sucker punch.
It’s cool how a few episodes before this BMO said Jake like to “pretend it’s a joke” when a situation gets scary or traumatic
As far horror / trauma shows for "kids" goes, while its wild they allowed this episode, it makes more sense when you consider this was the same network that aired Courage the Cowardly Dog.
_Return the slab_
Back when CN had balls
@@Mare_Manfree trauma
The episode was trying to make us think that Jake did it and had gone crazy from the head injury he got from the deer but, Nux for the entire episode was too fixated on the deer to even buy into that possibility. Also, when the deer stands on its hind legs and reveals it has hands, that's peak creepy character design.
Personally I always thought there’s no way they’d do a repeat of the gut grinder. Plus Jake having a head injury made me think he had amnesia and blocked out whatever crazy thing happened while Finn was in a comma. I became suspicious of the Deer once it showed up again
Not only that, but everyone glossed over the fact that the deer has front facing eyes which classifies him as a predator.
Nux: “Why did they make the deer just a normal deer? That’s just weird for this show.”
13:59
Nux.exe has stopped working
And still, to this day we never knew what the hell was up with that freaking deer.
All horror stories:
None can scare better than I.
Adventure Time Deer:
Hold my hooves.
And yes this is the "deer episode" hehe welcome to what I can only describe as Adventure time SCP.
@@schwarzwald6672 more like cryptid
Never noticed before but a nice detail is how Jake spends a lot of time in this episode facing away from us. Almost like he's dismissing the suspicions.
This episode was a hell of a childhood micro-trauma. Like this deer 🦌 is a the sickest pscicopath, everything he has done and was done to him ranges frpm horrible and disgusting to all the way deeranged.
Missed an opportunity to call it deeranged
@@jackdenihan5333 you are right, thankfully I can edit it.
This episode was a piece of cake, I've experienced more real life trauma then this episode could evet produced..
@@arnold20139 that is why I called it "micro-trauma" as a respect to people who experienced real trauma and PTSD.
@@aymanachkaj3333 deeranged 😭😭😭😭
The Deer is literally Pennywise. It lives in the sewers and takes the form of a non-threatening thing and attacks people.
14:02: I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if it was magic man but it was just a crazy deer. This is never brought up again, btw. XD
This deer took out
Finn
Jake
Princess Bubblegum
and Peppermint Butler absolutely diabolical
alsso given it managed totake out the entire ingdom you'd have to imagien it somehow took down the gumball gaurdians as surely they'd rise when this thing really starteed snatching people.
Its more like Finn and Jake got nerfed in here. Jake could've easily turned giant and smack that deer away. Finn could've use a sword to kill it.
@@globurim Finn didn't have his sword was he supposed to stop and go to the tree house to go get his? Jake and Finn were both caught off guard. Jake doesn't have invulnerability while at normal size so any good hit can hurt him. They both weren't expecting the deer to be so strong.
How that deer removed his hooves revealing his human hands and wiggling his fingers actually made me laugh but also gave me the coldest shiver as a teen.
I find it really funny that the deer episode happened right after the Vaush stuff, one could even accuse someone of planning this ahead of time
“There’s no way this could be a regular deer.” (Deer removed hooves)
The Stag is one of the show’s creepiest character even storyboard artist & lead designer Andy Ristaino agrees to this, & this is one of the scariest episodes by the fans
- “No One Can Hear You” title is maybe a reference to a quote form the movie “Alien” that being "In space, no one can hear you scream" which makes more connection to the movie with the Stag sticking the Candy People in the sewer by goo just like the Xenomorphs did, but with the balloons Jake wears & carnival music that play in the sewer is also references to “It” by Stephen King
- While the title card is a reference to the famous painting called “The Scream” by Edvard Munch while also being a reference to Alfred Hitchcock
- When Finn is running away from Jake his leg casts breaks similarly to when a young Forrest loses the braces on his legs while when he wakes up after a medical procedure only to find the Candy Kingdom empty is similar to the beginning of the movie “28 Days Later”
- Notice that if you look in Jake's tent there is a picture of him & Finn that looks like characters drawn by artist Keith Haring & also there is a comic book called "Man Man" as a parody of Batman
Nux: this is just a normal looking deer
deer: takes off his hooves
yeah the Candy Kingdom has a lot more people in it than we see down there, or rescued, so either assume background character animation limit or all the other citizens actually were hiding out of fear.
Also notice and take note of the music design of this episode sound is a very big thing. Especially with something I noticed when Finn Trice tricking Jake it becomes this playful carnival music to the Slowdown creepy music
most of this series is a "how did they get away with this" moment
Adventure time deer can't hurt you, it doesn't exist.
Adventure time Deer: Removes hooves.
The deer appears in the corner of your room in the middle of the night, It stares at you and wiggles it's fingers and says "I was never a deer"
@@jon-robertmahon210 EWW
I love that the fountain is shaped like the Jiggler Mom from season 1. Also, I don't think it was 6 months. That was just Jake's head trauma talking.
I think it was 6 months. This seems to be confirmed by Fins legs healing. Least that's what I gather.
No 6 months makes sense Finn had to be taken to the hospital, given a cast, and his legs needed time to heal. The Deer likely kidnapped people slowly over time. It would be hard for it to do it all at once especially if Bubblegum was aware of the Deer being a problem
@@steamdiary9526 finn said his legs were still broken
@@Moonstriker2514just about to say this too, id say it was at least a week or so
Also how is the Ice King not there to if it was six months?
That deer gave me nightmares as a kid. I'm glad I get to relive it with nux
4 more episodes left till nux explodes
Christmas is coming
Been waiting since the first episode man
He busts a nux
Time to place bets will he watch the whole scene uninterrupted or stop at every moment.
@@STPaulCathedrel8013 I’ll place my bets on every moment
Something about giving Jake's soulless eyes emotion is unreasonable unsettling to me
Adventure time does a fantastic job at getting you to think that you're used to the batshit insanity of it, and then just completely bombing your expectations. And this episode is no exception to it.
There are so few genuinely threatening things, but the way they manage to use childish fantasy to build real tension is unmatched!
Adventure Time is truly a gem❤
The pillow one is gonna blow his mind
12:18 "you? You Did This."
Finn doesn't just sound concerned or afraid anymore, He sounds betrayed.
Last part of the Adventure Time Horror Arc. Also, this episode was so disturbing.
This guy's never heard of the Hall of Egress
@@LousyCreepers I never saw Hall of Egress as a horror episode. I mean the concept is scary I guess, but in my opinion, it is more of a personal growth episode for Finn.
@@jaxcraft2848 no, afterwards there's, escape the citadel, blank eyed girl, the orb, that glitch one (that ones just weirder than adventure times weirdness) and orgalorg
Nux's disturbed self had me giggling like Patrick at the end of the Secret Box episode
Ah yes. Nightmare episode.
YEP! This episode still creeps me the fuck out! It’s amazing how tweeking one detail can make something ten times creepier!
Nux beat the pre watch allegations with the "its just a normal deer" lmao
Nux sees Jake get a concussion and wear head bandages, “It must be trauma!”
I dropped everything for this Deer. Can't wait to see Nux lose it.
that dear appeared traumatized us then just dipped into the background
“Ooo No! It gonna be another horror episode isn’t it?!” Ahhh Nux, You poor soul, Good luck Boss🫡
Fun facts about this episode:
Finn is seen bathing for the first time, contradicting his statement about not bathing in "Too Young."
Gingerbread Muto appears at the beginning near one of the houses at the right side when Finn and Jake are chasing the Stag.
When Finn looks into the sewer the first time, the manhole reads CKPW (presumably meaning: "Candy Kingdom Public Works") and has a picture of a cupcake.
The title card music for "Five Short Graybles" plays toward the end of the episode, after the Stag washes down into the sewers.
This episode is often considered the scariest episode of Adventure Time by fans.
Cultural references:
The episode's title may be a reference to the tagline for the 1979 movie Alien, which was "In space, no one can hear you scream."
Another reference to Alien is when Finn goes to the sewer and discovers that the Candy People are stuck on the walls by a kind of goo, much like what the Xenomorph do to their victims.
The title card resembles the famous painting The Scream by Edvard Munch.
When Finn runs away from Jake and his leg casts break is very similar to a scene from Forrest Gump where Forrest loses the braces on his legs as a kid.
In Jake's tent is a picture of him and Finn that somewhat resembles characters drawn by artist Keith Haring.
Finn waking up after a medical procedure only to find the Candy Kingdom empty and abandoned is similar to what happens to Cillian Murphy's character at the beginning of the movie 28 Days Later.
The lettering on the title cards is similar to that of Saul Bass's work, better-known for making the title sequences and poster for many Alfred Hitchcock films.
In Jake's tent there is a comic book called, "Man Man," which closely resembles the Batman comics.
Continuing with the horror references, the fact that Stag's lair is down in the sewer (where he meets his demise), the imagery of the balloons Jake wears, and the haunting snippets of carnival music that play may be references to the story It by Stephen King.
Storyline analysis:
Finn would have died if left in a coma unattended for more than a few days.
However, there is a theory that each citizen in the Candy Kingdom was kidnapped one by one by the Stag within the 6 months time span-meaning that for every Candy Person that was kidnapped, there was still one to take care of Finn while he was in a coma, until the Stag kidnapped them. This could mean that Finn recovered shortly after the last Candy Person who took care of him (as well as the last one to go missing) was kidnapped by the Stag.
Jake says that Finn had been in a coma for six months. However, Jake's head injury may have made him say a falsehood.
This is supported by the fact that Finn says his legs are "still broken," despite him being shown to have extraordinary healing rates in other episodes. After six months, even a normal person's legs would be healed, but would have atrophied. However, it's also possible that his remark about his legs still being "broken" was a joke, considering he was laughing after saying so and Jake laughed with him.
Errors:
When the comic Jake kept in the box is first seen, it says "Manly Man," but it says "Man Man" in its second appearance.
Finn shouldn't have taken a shower in the fountain while in his cast, because casts aren't allowed to get wet.
All the beds in the hospital have a sign to write names on at first, but the one with Finn's name and others disappear during Finn's stay.
When Finn punches Jake, he lands next to a wrench and a toolbox, which is not seen again.
When Jake regains consciousness, he is not behind a door, while in the next frame, he is.
During the zoom out where Finn tells Jake he imprisoned the candy people, Peppermint Butler is not covered in saliva, and Princess Bubblegum disappears from where she was first seen. When Jake reaches out to free Peppermint Butler, he is covered in saliva again.
In the final scene, Peppermint Butler and other candy people are not seen flying while hanging from each other's legs.
It appears the number of candy people Finn first sees does not match the rescued ones.
When Finn goes back to the tent to tell Jake that he heard candy people in the sewers, the knife Jake keeps in the box next to the mattress is no longer there.
When Jake reveals he has been waiting for six months and bugs start to crawl on him, his cape is gone. It reappears as Finn starts to move away from the tent.
When Finn "pops his top", his nipples are visible. However, when he walks into the fountain to bathe, they are gone.
When the stag is hit with cinder blocks his fingers are shown. As the candy people roll him to the drain he has his hooves back on (and while spiraling down the drain).
Even though I've watched Adventure Time like 2 and a half times, this one has alway been in my brain
Oh Deer
The Deer only shows up for 1 episode but god damn does it leave you with a lasting impression
There is a theory regarding the deer and it is that if you remember the chapter "very young" Princess Bubblegum says that to grow and increase the mass of candy she needs: mass of candy (as the candy people were in that same chapter) and something like saliva to join them and finish it off with some "heat"
The theory says that the deer planned to recreate it on a large scale using the entire kingdom, but it is something that was never clarified until the end of the series.
We need too make sure Nux watches both episodes 19 & 20 @ one time.
Yes! It’s _this_ episode! There are only 3-ish other episodes that I’m as excited for.
This episode terrified me as a kid!
Even now as an adult it sends shivers down my spine 😰
It's finally here... the deer episode, and that pep butt AND PB WERE CAPTURED TOO... and it's just some rando 1 off... what truly was this deer? I've seen some scary shiz, but even Deer God in Spooky's House of Jumpscares pales to this, Cthulhu and Satan are hugging each other crying in the presence of this deer.
I'm pretty sure this episode was made as a test by the creators to see what they could get away with for Adventure Time.
Nux: "i don't like this"
Chat: "wait until you see the most f up part"
Nux: "did Fin sleep through a apocalypse?"
Chat: "wait until you see the most f up part"
Nux: "This is too freaky"
Chat: "wait until you see the most f up part"
Nux: "OMG he is coping"
Chat: "wait until you see the most f up part"
Nux: "what the f is going on is he a skin walker?"
Chat: "wait until you see the most f up part"
Nux: "Dude this is insane"
Chat: "wait until you see the most f up part"
Nux:" Dude this is so Dark"
Chat: "wait until you see the most f up part"
Nux: "WHat is this episode"
Chat: "oh you have not seen anything yet dude hehehe"
Nux: it is worst it is officially worst"
Chat: "wait until you see the most f up part"
14:00
15:59
Chat:"and that is the Deer episode"
11:35 This must be a reference to the 2001 Jeepers Creepers movie, they definitely took inspiration from it. Can't believe a kid's show went that far.
Nux every episode: This broke me!
The Deer: *actually breaks him*
Freak Deer needs no explanation, only fear from children and adults alike.
Definitely One of the weirdest Episodes of Adventure Time
Heh, Nux's reaction to the deer's hands.
Dude. This is like animated creepy pasta. I hope this episode doesn't give me nightmares, because my brain likes to use what I watch against me whenever I sleep.
At 18 I still have this issue. Tho it’s more adult anxiety nightmares now
Finn acknowledging that Jake just might be to far gone is probably the most terrifying part to me
I like how he said Jake was a skin-walker but didn't say that when the deer juat stood up and started throwing hands
Also 4 more episodes till "THE EPISODE" nux ain't ready
Nux: time for adventure time because I need the drugs
Bad trip commences
By the way Nux, the deer is still alive. He appeared in the final part of the Elements miniseries, transformed into candy.
the editor showed his appearances on screen for a quick sec
Noticed that at 9:23 Finn’s iconic scream is replaced with static or scraping noises
Aight nux, This is legitimately just a mutant deer. It's a deer that was mutated into some freak creature.
This episode creeped me out so much. Something about the way it stands and removes its hooves is genuinely terrifying.
This episode and the farmworld episode both absolutely fucking traumatized me as a kid
3:40: SNAIL!
The fact that Finn got his legs snapped into places and just said "whatever"😮
The suspense of this ep is everything almost as good as the deer
Can’t wait for the closet episode…
SCREW MY WORK, I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
Oh great Nuxanor
I AM EDGING for you to see the episode that everyone wants you to see
Make the Adventure time reactions more, since YOU WILL MENTALLY EXPLODE
4 more left to go
Just wait until farmworld
Alastor’s Deer part before it Died
Oh Deer!
Yeaaaaa this was the only ep that actually felt like I was on drugs or had a mental break and just woke up/regained sanity.
I'm almost sure that deer or Lemomgrab was my introduction to this show. It wasn't even the episode, it was a gif of it on Tumblr as a reaction to a post
Nux you are very close to the Lore now. Please don't fall back into any more lengthy rabbit holes till the end of this season.
I know this traumatised me as a child when I remember the Deer as terrifying without even remembering what happened in the episode
Nux said so many things people on Twitter are gonna take out of context and cancel him for 💀
Another horror episode, that's when you realize Pedelton Ward bamboozled CN. Adventure time? Nah, Horror time.
Pedelton ward: Horror is just part of the adventure.
13:50 And doesn't that make it all the more terrifying?
I’ll always remember that scene from my childhood of the deer taking off their hooves to have humanoid hands, messes me up even now to see it
This is one of the most disturbing part of my childhood... esp when he removed the things on his foot and shows his fingers...
This was wiped from my memory until I saw the deer. That’s how traumatizing this episode is
seeing him talk about never seeing so much graphic pain on a kids show, makes me really want him to watch way more Gumball especially towards the later seasons
yes Nux. this is in fact the deer episode that everyone talks about.
Watched this on Kick, and then watched it again here. This episode is truly terrifying. Loved watching your bad trip!
Been waitin' for the freak deer episode.
What a lovely episode this is...
The best part this is the first and last time we see the deer
. It’s a normal looking deer with hands and it said nothing.
"it's just a regular deer"
*Takes hooves off*
"⚫_⚫"
Funny that Nux mentions Magic Man in reference with the deer...
1:01 Finn really got his legs broke like Ichigo did against Tesra 😂
Every upload we are closer to “I remember you”. I hope he uploads it on a weekend because I don’t work then.
The end of the episode has such Courage The Cowardly Dog vibes. Its just so uncanny and off putting, there was nothing that was just “in your face” scary, it was build up and unease until the reveal where you just get an instinctual fear to your core. An animal that is usually viewed as prey or a nuisance in our world has suddenly become a predator to the highest degree, scary.