Ash is so well characterized as a narcissist even when it comes to the little things. The first thing Marceline said when she woke up was "Quit touching my hair." & the first thing Ash does after that is mess her hair up with no reaction at all to her visible annoyance & then she says nothing about it because she's so used to him being that way & he's probably gaslighted her into thinking it's her fault that he bothers her.
seeing this episode again feels waaaay different after living with a text book narcissist for four years. this detail made me lose my mind with realization. the writers really knew what they were doing.
Him silently closing the door like "you weren't supposed to see that, but oh well" is really funny, but kinda cool to show that Finn doesn't really have many insecurities. He's very aware that he's a total dork about stuff, & isn't ashamed of it. It's really nice to see a character be confident about themselves like that.
That's exactly what it is like in abusive relationship. They tell you that they are joking around or that you deserve it. Then bombarding you with "I love yous" and "I won't do it again" or something along those lines. This episode does an insanely good job at writing something so deep in such a way that even kids could understand the message in a way. It's beautiful.
I like that the previous episode showed Finn learning how to deal with Jake always getting distracted from plans & in this episode, he gives him exactly the kind of job he's not likely to get distracted from: Take this shovel & hit that thing.
It's crazy how little they digged Marceline memories. Its like they tell the story from the perspective of the children playing in another room from where the adults are talking about, how they're going to continue paying for rent, because the husbands business went under. Where signs are there, like fewer gifts that year for Christmas but not enough for the child to question things
@@squirreldude4971 It wasn't about the breakup itself it was about her pain and abuse from both her father and her ex boyfriend. The doll memory was used to establish what Marcy cared most about in the whole entire world at that point. A lost, abandoned child living in a post-apocalyptic reality struggling to find a place in the world with her only friend being a stuffed doll. Abadeer and Ash both treated her horribly. She's a victim of gaslighting and emotional abuse.
Fun Facts about this episode: In the title card it shows Marceline sleeping on her bed, but in the episode "Marceline's Closet," Marceline floats above her bed. This could indicate that Marceline sleeps both ways depending on her mood. Marceline is seen with messy hair when Finn and Jake are hanging on the fridge door, but her hair smooths out when Jake bites an apple he got from the fridge. Being that she is a shapeshifter, she could have simply used her powers to quickly fix her appearance. On the title card Jake has no ears. In Finn's memory of his old house, a picture is seen showing Margaret and many other dogs. This may mean that Finn and Jake may have (or had if they are still alive) more siblings other than Jermaine. Towards the end of the episode, Jake is drawn with his season 1 design; this doesn't happen again until Shh! Episode connections: Marceline's father appears briefly eating Marceline's fries, which is the event that sparked the bitterness between the two and the song Marceline sang in "It Came from the Nightosphere." The title card shows Mrs. Cow (previously seen in "Storytelling") and she is not wearing the bag that covers her udder. Also, either her udder has two PHIL FACES or here it appears on the other side of it, which was first seen in this episode. In one of the memories, Marceline and Ash are seen lifting a sofa in the Tree Fort which confirms her statement from "Evicted!" about how the tree was previously hers. Furthermore, the couch Marceline and Ash drop when they move into the Tree Fort and the couch Marceline sits on at Ash's house are identical. In one of the flashbacks, Ash says he traded Hambo to a witch for his wand due to its magical potency. This foreshadows the events of a later episode. Marceline's faded clothes and bear are also interesting as it can be seen that she may have had to eat the red of them, a sign of the harshness that she had to endure. The vulnerability of young Marceline in the post mushroom war period is seen in a (later) flashback episode. Cultural references: Jake's massive foot crushing Ash at the end of the episode is a reference to British TV show Monty Python's Flying Circus, where sketches would abruptly end with a massive weight or object falling from the sky flattening someone or something. The "giant foot" is notable for being the object that ends the opening sequence of every Monty Python introduction, animated by Terry Gilliam. Parts of this episode, particularly the way that Finn and Jake travel through Marceline's memories, was influenced by the work of Charlie Kaufman, specifically Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. This episode is acknowledged as being Inception-like by Frederator Studios. Ash's haircut is a Devilock, a haircut made popular by the band Misfits. Storyline analysis: When Finn and Jake enter the first memory, the burning ruins of a city in the background and the derelict tank around Marceline are evidence that the Mushroom War occurred relatively recently or was going on at that time. Production notes: This episode was previously titled "Marceline's Mind." In a storyboard scene cut from the final production, when the Rag Wizard said they had to look inside Marceline's mind, Finn was initially going to cut open her head to look at her brain. Errors: When Ash gives Finn and Jake the magic powder in the pouch, he still has it in the next scene. Finn, Jake, and Ash disguised as the wizard use the second door to enter Marceline's house, but it is shown as if they had used the main door. Also, the door changes color when Finn opens it. When Ash and Marceline fly out of the cave, it is daytime outside. But when Finn says he took her, it is nighttime. Before Finn and Marceline were on Ash's porch there was no teapot with a plant and beehive. When Finn and Marceline are on the porch, the tires and bottles are gone from the outside of the goblin's house, and the broken roof is on the opposite side. When Ash tells Marceline to go to the kitchen he is standing in front of the goblin's house but when he is kicked he is in front of the stump. When Marceline was transferred into Finn's memories, her fangs were blunt for a few seconds after the yellow cloud disappeared. In Finn's old house, the tiles of the bathroom from the outside are blue, yet from the inside they are larger and greenish in color. When Finn first falls and hangs horizontally out of the fridge inside Marceline's memory, Marceline has bite marks near the middle of her throat. However, she has no bite marks when the scene zooms out to show the whole kitchen and when it shifts to a close-up of her inside the living room. They are also missing when Finn and Jake drop through the next door. When Ash's house is seen in full for the second time, the design of the door is slightly different - going from a squared pattern to a criss-crossed pattern and gaining a middle bar and wood on the bottom.
It's the way he words his actions in a way that he so clearly knows just what it was he did too. "Oh yeah, you know that teddy bear of yours? Your most prized possession that you love *so much*? Yeah I sold it for this flower lmao don't worry."
Pre watching? No that's just something that no normal person says and no okay child says Obviously something bad happened Also he already watched the fries episode from last season so he doesn't have to pre watch to know Hudson wasn't a very good father
Oh you don't even know. The show gets more mature and grows up with its audience, as the series goes. Hope you can get Adventure Time working again over on Kick.
Unfortunately, that is exactly why I lost interest in it in the later seasons. Mature shows don't interest me in the slightest! I am only interested in immature humor, which is why I only like the first few seasons of Adventure Time.
For a kids' show they did an amazing job depicting a toxic relationship. Ash isn't abusive, verbally or otherwise, he's just a textbook narcissist who's unwilling to change.
Ash is 100% abusive. He's emotionally inconsiderate and willfully aims to hurt Marceline with his words because he knows how to dig into her. He's a psychopath without empathy.
@@klutzmtg2310 aside from the memory manipulation he didn't willfully hurt her. Because that's the thing about narcissists, they legit don't see anything they do as wrong. To him Marceline was the "unreasonable" one which is arguibly worse. There's nothing scarier that someone who is CONVINCED that they're in the right.
@@filipvadas7602 I have to disagree with u there, he IS willfully hurtful. He sold her most beloved possession and touched her hair right after she told Finn & Jake to stop doing so after she woke from the sleep spell. Plus, he told her she smells, and called Finn a chump right to her face :(
- Ash is voiced by Steve Agee & when he gets crushed at the end by Jake's giant foot is a reference to Monty Python's Flying Circus - This episode have an Inception like story but the way Finn & Jake travel through Marceline's memories was influenced by Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
POV: The writers DO pay attention to detail Fun fact that may or may not be true:They actually wrote down plot points for later use(so that way they wouldn’t mess up the lore too much)
You have to wonder how long it took for Ash to make his legs so nimble just to trick Finn and Jake about him not having arms when he was wearing his disguise lmao
Damn, I can't wait for him to see more of everyone's backstories. Regular Show is great too but, it's got a different vibe and it only really gets good when you get attached to the characters and stuff. The lore gets crazy for both shows tho and I'd say Regular Show had a more satisfying ending.
"I am hurting you because i love you" I physically flinched at that. Like i was trying to dodge a bullet which was in reality an emotional shotgun blast at my heart. Right in the feels bro.
Ive watched adventure time multiple times now. But i appreciate watching it again with nux. Hes made some observations that I really never noticed before watching it alone.
The minute Finn saw ash fool her..Finn should have just told her he sold your teddy bear to a witch. She would get mad all over again and break up with him. Problem solved. But this way we get to see Finns memories. 😎🚽🐉🏀🙃
I saw this episode like when it first came out and hadn't seen it since. The only thing that I remembered from this episode, which still lives rent free in my head, is the "i'm a buff baby that can dance like a man" song
love that there is a double reason for her eating the fries. He doesn't need to eat food to survvie. marcy at that point wasn't a vampire yet, so she needed that food. it makes the act all the more cruel and damaging to her and she probably went hungry all night thanks to not having those fries.
I’m a buff baby that can dance like a man. I can shake’ a’ my fanny I can shake’ a’ my can I’m a tough tooting baby I can punchin’ yo buns punchin’ yo buns If you’re an evil witch I will punch you for fun
I think this is the first episode that essentially confirms that the great mushroom war was about 1000 years ago, given that we see the recent aftermath of the collapse of civilisation when Marceline is very young. And she says that she's 1000 years old in her first appearance, "evicted". I think it's also the first episode which hints that she didn't have all of her powers that she has now, like flight, when she was a child (hard to say for sure though, because she sometimes chooses not to fly). But we do already know by this point that her father being Hunson Abadeer means she's at least half demon from birth. It makes you wonder how much of her story and the overall AT story really was planned from the beginning, because it all lines up even from her very first appearance.
Nux will be very touched by the history of Marcie’s doll.
Yes Definatly Absolutely
Yes Definitly Absolutely
Yes Definitely Absolutely
Cant wait for the holiday special episode
Ah yes simon
Ash is so well characterized as a narcissist even when it comes to the little things. The first thing Marceline said when she woke up was "Quit touching my hair." & the first thing Ash does after that is mess her hair up with no reaction at all to her visible annoyance & then she says nothing about it because she's so used to him being that way & he's probably gaslighted her into thinking it's her fault that he bothers her.
seeing this episode again feels waaaay different after living with a text book narcissist for four years. this detail made me lose my mind with realization. the writers really knew what they were doing.
Wait til Nux see's Ashes interaction with uh... "Ice King"
I love how Finn isn't defensive or embarrassed about Marcy seeing Baby Finn. He's basically "anyway, here's the mcguffin"
Him silently closing the door like "you weren't supposed to see that, but oh well" is really funny, but kinda cool to show that Finn doesn't really have many insecurities.
He's very aware that he's a total dork about stuff, & isn't ashamed of it. It's really nice to see a character be confident about themselves like that.
if only he had the emotional maturity to not throw away his relationship with flame princess
OVER A FUCKING WET DREAM!
Tuff tootin baby is still iconic and seeing Ash get beat up at the end will never get old
All of the yes.
@@jacobbondurant7186 My man 😎
That one seen with Ash and Simon though always makes me laugh
@@MexicanAmericanMermaid Noice
The fact that all of Ash’s demeaning comments towards Marcy could be hand waved away as just “Messing around” is so real.
That's exactly what it is like in abusive relationship. They tell you that they are joking around or that you deserve it. Then bombarding you with "I love yous" and "I won't do it again" or something along those lines. This episode does an insanely good job at writing something so deep in such a way that even kids could understand the message in a way. It's beautiful.
I like that the previous episode showed Finn learning how to deal with Jake always getting distracted from plans & in this episode, he gives him exactly the kind of job he's not likely to get distracted from: Take this shovel & hit that thing.
The hard cut at the end when Jake stomps on Ash will always make me laugh
It's crazy how little they digged Marceline memories. Its like they tell the story from the perspective of the children playing in another room from where the adults are talking about, how they're going to continue paying for rent, because the husbands business went under. Where signs are there, like fewer gifts that year for Christmas but not enough for the child to question things
I will never tire of Nux's love for Marcy.
Well Marcilene is awesome
@@Jungoguy fr, she never stops being the best
I mean she is best girl
She’s the best written character. 👀
@@delix787 one of them for sure
That whole "Ash gets Hungies at 8:00" line lives rent free in my head. That part always makes me laugh.
I love the arm movements in that
Bro unironically said "Go back to the kitchen"💀😂
omg, same.
"You need to get BACK in the kitchen, and make me DINNER"
The ghost saying “your not a genius, your not a genius” lives rent free in my head
Without spoiling anything, it's kinda surprising how there's certain people in Marceline's memories and not others.
These were supposed to be memories related to the breakup so….
@@sidecharacter7165how did the fries memory or the doll memory relate to the breakup?
@@squirreldude4971different kinds of break ups? Her dad i mean.
And for the doll, it is directly related to why she broke up with him, is it not?
@@squirreldude4971 It wasn't about the breakup itself it was about her pain and abuse from both her father and her ex boyfriend. The doll memory was used to establish what Marcy cared most about in the whole entire world at that point. A lost, abandoned child living in a post-apocalyptic reality struggling to find a place in the world with her only friend being a stuffed doll.
Abadeer and Ash both treated her horribly. She's a victim of gaslighting and emotional abuse.
Yes, the doll was very important@@squirreldude4971
Fun Facts about this episode:
In the title card it shows Marceline sleeping on her bed, but in the episode "Marceline's Closet," Marceline floats above her bed. This could indicate that Marceline sleeps both ways depending on her mood.
Marceline is seen with messy hair when Finn and Jake are hanging on the fridge door, but her hair smooths out when Jake bites an apple he got from the fridge. Being that she is a shapeshifter, she could have simply used her powers to quickly fix her appearance.
On the title card Jake has no ears.
In Finn's memory of his old house, a picture is seen showing Margaret and many other dogs. This may mean that Finn and Jake may have (or had if they are still alive) more siblings other than Jermaine.
Towards the end of the episode, Jake is drawn with his season 1 design; this doesn't happen again until Shh!
Episode connections:
Marceline's father appears briefly eating Marceline's fries, which is the event that sparked the bitterness between the two and the song Marceline sang in "It Came from the Nightosphere."
The title card shows Mrs. Cow (previously seen in "Storytelling") and she is not wearing the bag that covers her udder. Also, either her udder has two PHIL FACES or here it appears on the other side of it, which was first seen in this episode.
In one of the memories, Marceline and Ash are seen lifting a sofa in the Tree Fort which confirms her statement from "Evicted!" about how the tree was previously hers.
Furthermore, the couch Marceline and Ash drop when they move into the Tree Fort and the couch Marceline sits on at Ash's house are identical.
In one of the flashbacks, Ash says he traded Hambo to a witch for his wand due to its magical potency. This foreshadows the events of a later episode.
Marceline's faded clothes and bear are also interesting as it can be seen that she may have had to eat the red of them, a sign of the harshness that she had to endure.
The vulnerability of young Marceline in the post mushroom war period is seen in a (later) flashback episode.
Cultural references:
Jake's massive foot crushing Ash at the end of the episode is a reference to British TV show Monty Python's Flying Circus, where sketches would abruptly end with a massive weight or object falling from the sky flattening someone or something. The "giant foot" is notable for being the object that ends the opening sequence of every Monty Python introduction, animated by Terry Gilliam.
Parts of this episode, particularly the way that Finn and Jake travel through Marceline's memories, was influenced by the work of Charlie Kaufman, specifically Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
This episode is acknowledged as being Inception-like by Frederator Studios.
Ash's haircut is a Devilock, a haircut made popular by the band Misfits.
Storyline analysis:
When Finn and Jake enter the first memory, the burning ruins of a city in the background and the derelict tank around Marceline are evidence that the Mushroom War occurred relatively recently or was going on at that time.
Production notes:
This episode was previously titled "Marceline's Mind."
In a storyboard scene cut from the final production, when the Rag Wizard said they had to look inside Marceline's mind, Finn was initially going to cut open her head to look at her brain.
Errors:
When Ash gives Finn and Jake the magic powder in the pouch, he still has it in the next scene.
Finn, Jake, and Ash disguised as the wizard use the second door to enter Marceline's house, but it is shown as if they had used the main door. Also, the door changes color when Finn opens it.
When Ash and Marceline fly out of the cave, it is daytime outside. But when Finn says he took her, it is nighttime.
Before Finn and Marceline were on Ash's porch there was no teapot with a plant and beehive.
When Finn and Marceline are on the porch, the tires and bottles are gone from the outside of the goblin's house, and the broken roof is on the opposite side.
When Ash tells Marceline to go to the kitchen he is standing in front of the goblin's house but when he is kicked he is in front of the stump.
When Marceline was transferred into Finn's memories, her fangs were blunt for a few seconds after the yellow cloud disappeared.
In Finn's old house, the tiles of the bathroom from the outside are blue, yet from the inside they are larger and greenish in color.
When Finn first falls and hangs horizontally out of the fridge inside Marceline's memory, Marceline has bite marks near the middle of her throat. However, she has no bite marks when the scene zooms out to show the whole kitchen and when it shifts to a close-up of her inside the living room. They are also missing when Finn and Jake drop through the next door.
When Ash's house is seen in full for the second time, the design of the door is slightly different - going from a squared pattern to a criss-crossed pattern and gaining a middle bar and wood on the bottom.
Honestly, Ash got off kinda easy considering Marceline could have removed his soul
Could she have removed it without eating it? I imagine it would taste horrid and she wouldn't want his soul inside her.
And the fact Simon is still the ice King around this time.
Ash gets even worse once you know the significance of that bear
It's the way he words his actions in a way that he so clearly knows just what it was he did too.
"Oh yeah, you know that teddy bear of yours? Your most prized possession that you love *so much*? Yeah I sold it for this flower lmao don't worry."
@@dragonslayergu1161thankfully simon beats him up
@@orbboom6119I mean what is there to beat up lol it looks like Jake just kills him at the end of the episode
@@plugshirt1762did you watch the show? Or are you just joking(genuine question).
@@plugshirt1762 Watch s5e48
"Any child that says that heard it from an abusive parent"
Oh my god, Nux is BLATANTLY pre watching. He already knows too much about Hunson Abadeer
i mean...he ate her fries man.
Pre watching?
No that's just something that no normal person says and no okay child says
Obviously something bad happened
Also he already watched the fries episode from last season so he doesn't have to pre watch to know Hudson wasn't a very good father
“Prewatch” yeah like a previous episode that established he might be an evil dad?
No idea if serious or memeing
Damn, so far only ¼ of the comments understand that I'm joking
Oh you don't even know. The show gets more mature and grows up with its audience, as the series goes. Hope you can get Adventure Time working again over on Kick.
Facts, you'll be surprised Nux, it pushes some envelopes, bro
He IS watching it on kick now, started season three shortly after he moved to kick. Probably after a short break from season two.
@@3bodYking99 I know. It's just that ads. started popping up every time he paused Adventure Time on S3ep4.
Unfortunately, that is exactly why I lost interest in it in the later seasons. Mature shows don't interest me in the slightest! I am only interested in immature humor, which is why I only like the first few seasons of Adventure Time.
@PheonixKingSokka you'll grow up someday
"I'm hurting you because I love you." 💔
For a kids' show they did an amazing job depicting a toxic relationship. Ash isn't abusive, verbally or otherwise, he's just a textbook narcissist who's unwilling to change.
Ash is 100% abusive. He's emotionally inconsiderate and willfully aims to hurt Marceline with his words because he knows how to dig into her. He's a psychopath without empathy.
@@klutzmtg2310 aside from the memory manipulation he didn't willfully hurt her. Because that's the thing about narcissists, they legit don't see anything they do as wrong. To him Marceline was the "unreasonable" one which is arguibly worse. There's nothing scarier that someone who is CONVINCED that they're in the right.
@@filipvadas7602 I have to disagree with u there, he IS willfully hurtful. He sold her most beloved possession and touched her hair right after she told Finn & Jake to stop doing so after she woke from the sleep spell. Plus, he told her she smells, and called Finn a chump right to her face :(
- Ash is voiced by Steve Agee & when he gets crushed at the end by Jake's giant foot is a reference to Monty Python's Flying Circus
- This episode have an Inception like story but the way Finn & Jake travel through Marceline's memories was influenced by Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
5:47 Glad you are paying attention. This is the show subtly showing us that she couldn't float back then. ;)
11:08 Legion season 2 says what? >.
Didn't she get the house after?
POV: The writers DO pay attention to detail
Fun fact that may or may not be true:They actually wrote down plot points for later use(so that way they wouldn’t mess up the lore too much)
You have to wonder how long it took for Ash to make his legs so nimble just to trick Finn and Jake about him not having arms when he was wearing his disguise lmao
Ash, probably: "Ashicus nimblecus"
This is one my favourite episodes. It contains the famous Baby Finn Dance XD.
As you'll come to see, the episodes with Young Marcy are the best ones.
“I’ll punch-a ya buns” lives rent free in my head and will always make me smile 😭😭
16:18
We need this to be the Adventure Time equivalent of the Jojo meme of the Golden Wind gang kicking the shit out of that random dude.
Like Nux always says, “ PEAK FICTION!”
Nux is gonna flip when he discovers why that teddy bear is so important to her.
10:11 that is the spell from the episode when Finn and Jake became wizard, the awake Spell that gave life to a rock
I want to see Nux react to the Christmas special so bad. I can’t wait!
I forgot about Jake's epic foot stomp lol. i nearly choked on hot coffee...
Damn, I can't wait for him to see more of everyone's backstories. Regular Show is great too but, it's got a different vibe and it only really gets good when you get attached to the characters and stuff. The lore gets crazy for both shows tho and I'd say Regular Show had a more satisfying ending.
not gonna lie i rewatched the ending of this episode like a million times
This is only the beginning of Marceline’s backstory. Enjoy this lore as you watch the series.
Cant wait till this guy finds out who gave hambo to marceline
"I will puncha yo buns!"
- Finn da Baby
It's so sad Marceline had to go through that twice, at least the second time she had her ultimate bro there to catch her fall
9:03 I forgot how eerie the music is, it’s so gorgeous
Nux notice kid marcy don't have her bite marks.
Can’t wait for you to see HIM. Hint: He’s lemon scented
"I am hurting you because i love you"
I physically flinched at that.
Like i was trying to dodge a bullet which was in reality an emotional shotgun blast at my heart.
Right in the feels bro.
Ive watched adventure time multiple times now.
But i appreciate watching it again with nux.
Hes made some observations that I really never noticed before watching it alone.
The doll is very important to Marceline, it was the only item she has to remember her most beloved friend during her childhood
I can't wait till he gets to see the special episode
The minute Finn saw ash fool her..Finn should have just told her he sold your teddy bear to a witch.
She would get mad all over again and break up with him.
Problem solved.
But this way we get to see Finns memories.
😎🚽🐉🏀🙃
I really don’t know where Ash got his confidence to talk to her like that knowing that she could end his life at any moment
13:45 nux will love the PB lore
Lore filled
It's druggggggs time baby!!!! I always forget this episode. It's sooooo good. Marceline has been through the ringer, and then some
Jake casually murdering him at the end got me
I wonder why Marceline's Dad (not sure if he has a name) ate her fries?
Hunson Abadeer is his name, and he doesn't know why he ate her fries. He even said that they were cold lol.
Hudison avadair I don’t know if I spelled his name right
@@HoDoBoDo it's a cannon event
@@DEMIboiyo Most definitely
The chaos within him compelled him
One thing to note, young Marcy does not have bite marks on her neck but present Marcy does, which means she got turned into a vampire
I saw this episode like when it first came out and hadn't seen it since. The only thing that I remembered from this episode, which still lives rent free in my head, is the "i'm a buff baby that can dance like a man" song
This episode has some of the best background music so far.
4:58 Nux makes this show more complex for me. 💀
Only 7 more episodes.
Ash is so awful, can't wait till we get to see her most healthy relationship
He's going to hate it. If your talking about pb
@@shinatina2466 definitely meant simon bc i was thinking in the context of hunson
@@electricVGC in that case Nux will be in tears for a while
@@shinatina2466Well he might like it because PB DOES get some character development later
@@shinatina2466 Nah, once he finds out PBs backstory and once she gets character development, it should be fine.
I love Nuxs reaction to hearing ash say “Hungies”
Yeaaaaah finally, ive been waiting for this episode👏
God i love Jacke just going "SLAM!" At the end.
Also you are getting foreshadowing for IT
love that there is a double reason for her eating the fries.
He doesn't need to eat food to survvie. marcy at that point wasn't a vampire yet, so she needed that food. it makes the act all the more cruel and damaging to her and she probably went hungry all night thanks to not having those fries.
i am so glad you laughed as hard as i did at the tiny goblin jake scared lol
I remember that show
amazing episode as always nux
Nux is going to lose his mind when he watches Holly jolly secrets eventually
14:50 like Brett and Reagan from Inside Job.
7:00 "please tell me this guy doesn't show up" and punchline in 3...2...
Oh god when he reaches the i remember you or the christmas episode
3 minutes in and my assumption is that the whole episode is a prank by Marceline.
Well I was wrong.
The show is mature and dark and I love it
1:17 SNAIL 🐌
on top of the lamp
Who else is coming back after the latest video with ice king and marcaline
Just 9 more episodes till Simon reveal.
cant wait till Nux learns who Marcie's REAL best friend is/was... thats gonna be the best reaction.
So if the implication that the couch is hard-from 1000 years of boogers?
A nice episode.
Fun fact on 8:48 u can see the pouch on ash showing that the animal spirit guy was ash all along
5:40 casually doesn’t notice nose picking (by a nonexistent nose by the way so i get it)
oof he gave them to much of the dust and they used it agianst him
Damn, i remember this episode. Looking back at it, its à really great one 👌
Baby Finn meme, let's gooo
I’m a buff baby that can dance like a man.
I can shake’ a’ my fanny
I can shake’ a’ my can
I’m a tough tooting baby I can punchin’ yo buns
punchin’ yo buns
If you’re an evil witch I will punch you for fun
Whenever I watched AT as a kid I didn't get the german jokes because I watched it in all german but seeing those german one liners is amazing funny
Hmm, Marcelin's memories yet...no spoilers or hints of them...interesting. Anywho, Jake with the Monty Python foot finisher for the win.
The way I suddenly remembered why the old man didn't form part of my AT memories
That last second when Jake just stomps the unlife out of him
Ash is a dick. But the "You're not a genius" ghost lives rent free in my head.
Patiently waiting for Nux's reaction to FP
Oh the Hambo episode
"he took two kids to a secluded area". Sir, Jake is grown lmao. As old as Finn but in dog years
14:45 I love you more for calling out Ash abusive trash. ❤❤😊
This episode is like the pregame. The real hotness is coming and I'm so excited
7:29 thas why Marceline was ma fictional childhood crush
16:07 that everyone single one of us if our favorite goth girl in any show are in this situation
While Hunson Abadeer is handsome, I find it hard to believe that you find him sexier than Ice King.
It’s the suit. Ice King has his natural charms but Mr.Abadeer has that drip
@@gameinsane4718ice king In a suit tho…. O\\\O
@@emositecc yooooo, it's you!
@@luqmanfariswan4024 me???
That Monty python’s flying circus ending
The origin of why she loves that toy so much is going to blow your mind
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People in Twitter: you're not supposed to do that
I think this is the first episode that essentially confirms that the great mushroom war was about 1000 years ago, given that we see the recent aftermath of the collapse of civilisation when Marceline is very young. And she says that she's 1000 years old in her first appearance, "evicted".
I think it's also the first episode which hints that she didn't have all of her powers that she has now, like flight, when she was a child (hard to say for sure though, because she sometimes chooses not to fly). But we do already know by this point that her father being Hunson Abadeer means she's at least half demon from birth.
It makes you wonder how much of her story and the overall AT story really was planned from the beginning, because it all lines up even from her very first appearance.
what if you can't fit in fins meorys house thingy
I am so happy that I have my perfect bro. Platonic for the win.
Amazing show
More Marcy is always good.