The foreshadowing of Finn losing his arm is crazy. He once imagined his future self to have a robotic arm, his last life doesnt have an arm, he alternate life in the pillow world doesn't have a arm, even his farm world self doesnt have a arm too.
This was the most wild season premiere I'd ever seen at the time. Prismo dying, Finn meeting his dad, said dad turning out to be a huge jerk, and when Finn lost his arm, I lost my freaking mind, along with everyone else.
@@juri101 Seriously, what is the writer's beef with Finn's right arm ? We have seen lots of different version of him without his right arm ( Farmworld, Pillow world, Shoko ). At this point, we will probably get to see Fionna and Shermy ( Finn's reincarnation) lose their right arm in the future episodes.
@@luphuong5239 It must be some kind of fate thing that stretches across realities. Finn, no matter what version, will ALWAYS lose his right arm. Happened with Shoko too.
4:55 The Litch couldn't move because he was unable to kill anything in Prismo's time room. But once Oldman Prismo came, there was a being that could be killed again
Almost but not quite. Remember that at the beginning of the episode Prismo says that as the Lich can't cause mass death, his primary function, he can't do anything as he was stuck in Prismos Room forever. He most definitely could have killed some of the people at the party but it wouldn't have been enough to sate the Lich's appetite. However he did finally move again because he know knew that if he killed Prismo then he would be taken to the Citadel, a place that only served as a physical prison compared to Prismos Room which exists separately from time and space, and would then be able to conquer the rest of the universe.
@tyronecrossman5014 its literally said in the actual episode itself that the only reason the Lich isn't slaughtering everyone is because he can't cause enough death which is his main reason for being. Once the way to to achieve this was in front of him, that's when he decided to act.
It’s easy to think he isn’t, since this show is great at misdirecting the audience like that. But I do believe that was sort of the point as well, the audience is just as invested as Finn is about meeting his father, another human being, only to be disappointed with the man we encounter. But yeah, they’re in for a rude awakening once it fully sinks in that Martin is a genuine asshole who doesn’t give a crap about Finn.
They were pretty ballsy to make the Citadel episodes be the season premiere, felt more like a season finale. And yes, one of you dudes called it, Finn indeed loses his arm in a prison
@@johanstenfelt1206 Yeah, the show itself was meant to have 9 seasons but since s5 went on for so long, CN told the team to cut season 7 in half so a few episodes got shuffled around
Using these events to talk about my favorite aspect of this show: the fact that whatever happens, it keeps going. Lose and arm, lose a dad, lose Billy, rebirth the lich, and yet they move on. Sorta like how the mushroom water happened, and now life is.....this. the way they just continue despite it all. From something like losing a sword, to changing the world. I love this show, man...
Yeah, I love how zen this show is about the nature of change. Some things change, some things don't. Some changes are tiny. Some changes turn your entire world upside down. Either way, the world keeps spinning. But it doesn't mean that the meaning you assign to those changes (or lack thereof) is nothing. If anything, it makes them mean everything.
I remember wondering why Prismo was so ok with dying initially, but I guess he did say he'd come back once his body fell asleep again, so it'd be more like a "time-out" I guess he just really wanted to help Jake and Finn out on this one
Those last moments of Finn desperately trying to prevent his dad to get away, despite everything and everyone telling him he's not worth it, it's just....... woah
😭😭bro the episode just ending with Jake yelling “ok, go go go go” followed with baby Lich going “hellooo” funniest and best ending for that chaotic episode
I can say, the Citadel literally had one human in it, and Finn was told his dad was in that prison. So by process of elimination, that's his dad. He's just an asshole
Ah, one of my favorite Adventure Time songs. I sing along every time! Baby's building a tower into space, space is where he's gonna find his dad, cuz daddy's got an arm and baby's gonna harm that arm by tearing it off his dad.
PB: She saves Finn again and even allowed herself to be hit so that his friend would leave that bad path. Finn: creates a tower that destroys part of the CK and hurts PB. Moral of the chapter, better not help anyone hahaha
“Fall…You are strong child, but I am beyond strength. I am the end, and I have come for you, Finn”. - The Lich (Incarnation of Evil) The Lich by far is one of my favourite villains. So many villains want to conquer the world for some grand purpose like wealth or power. However the Lich is entirely dedicated to one cause, the end of all life. Such a terrifying and single minded goal.
@@muhammadnumair5482, I see what you’re getting at, but for the purpose of the show he is a villain. Personally, The Lich to me is the embodiment of stagnation and the inevitable end. Who is a direct foil of Finn who embodies growth and resilience, two forces acting against each other playing opposite roles i.e. Hero and Villain.
*5 steps every Adventure Time viewer goes through when watching Season 6* : 1. Excited about seeing Finn’s dad 2. Wait wtf that can't be his dad 3….is he really Finn’s dad? 4. Ok so that IS his dad and he’s a jerk 5. nvm about the jerk thing he is just an absolute a$$hole
When Finn's dad was introduced in the last season back then, the taughts on my mind were "what is the Citadel? Why is Finn's dad there and did he abandoned Finn because he was there?" I mean they were literally the last 2 humans in the world (3 if you count a certain Strong lady), maybe the Citadel was a place all of humanity was living in, like a space colony. Maybe as the last human his father was abducted by aliens as preservation of an intelligent extinct race? But nope we get the next season, it starts us right off on what the Citadel is and every decent idea i had off the father went down the drain. He was simply just a dead beat father
Bubblegum giving Finn a chance to work out his anger at his dad, at her expense no less, has always stood out to me. For as dark as she is, her helping Finn work through that has always been a stand out PB moment for me.
Marten is Finn's Dad. Leave behind your disbelief, and it's not a spoiler they've already said it. He's Finn's dad. 100% confirmed by all official sources both in the show and in real life.
- Martin is voiced by Stephan Root who also voices Royal Tart Toter, Grimby, & others (Adventure Time), Bud (Gravity Falls), Bill & Buck (King of the Hill), Professor Anders (Vox Machina), Toadstool (Amphibia), Rick (American Dad), Chode (Tripping the Rift), Penguin, Woozy, Killer Croc, Planet Master, & others (Batman: Brave & the Bold), Doc, Merrimack, & Mr.Snuggles (Rango), Dr.Donovan (Big Guy & Rusty), Bubbles (Finding Nemo), Dr.Brandyworth (Invincible: Atom Eve), Val-Yor (Teen Titans), Jack Haly (Young Justice), Junjie, Mu-Shi, & others (Kung-Fu Panda: Legends of Awsomeness), & many more - Prismo mentions a floating island that looks like a duck which maybe a reference to the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko which looks like a rubber duck - When the grass sword transformation & consumes Finn's arm is similar to Tetsuo transformation in the film “Akira” - The Crystal Citadel looks very similar to the Ogdru Jahad's prison in "Hellboy" while the Guardians falling into pieces in the melted floor are is to Lilith falling into pieces in the sea in the film “End of Evangelion” - James II called the James' house Jamestown which was also the name of the first British colony in America founded in 1607 & the same as the name of King James II of England, Scotland, & Ireland. - When the Banana Guards are chasing the James clones around the Candy Kingdom is similar to chase scenes in older cartoons which is also referenced when the James clones went into a glove shop then came out wearing large white gloves - The trap the James clones make to stop the Banana Guards is a Rube Goldberg machines - The Weeping Willy is a reference to the weeping willow an ornamental tree - The final abandonment of the James to "walk the wasteland" is similar to "The Long Walk," a banishment done in the comics of Judge Dredd where judges who no longer can do their job are banished to the Cursed Earth Carroll is voiced by Cameron Esposito an American actress, comedian, & podcaster - The “Tower” title maybe a reference to the tarot card The Tower which symbolizes sudden change or disaster when read upright, or averting disaster & resisting change read in reverse - Finn's telekinetic "spirit arm" is the real-world phenomenon of phantom limb syndrome where an amputee can still feel from a missing limb as if it were still attached to their body plus Larry Niven uses this same telekinetic 'phantom arm for his character Gil Hamilton - The blocks of soil Finn uses to build the tower are similar to the ones in Minecraft - The act of Finn carving out chunks of various kingdoms is similar to a destructive act known as "Griefing”
It's not even just all the arm loss foreshadowing we've gotten over the series. Between Billy, the Lich, Prismo, the grass sword, this is the culmination of so much buildup.
I'd love to see 'We Binged All Of Adventure Time Season 3', since a few of the reactions to that aren't on the playlist, so I've been holding off on the rest of the Adventure Time reactions to see if those'll end up being available. Though if it's some copyright thing with those specific episodes or something, completely understandable.
I should've written this comment under ur previous AT video, but what u said frustrated me so much I couldn't. Still, it needs to be said imo. What u guys (and many others) call "filler episodes" r not actually filler and r not a result of the respective shows being "for kids" or on TV. They serve a very important purpose of exploring the world and characters, as well as advancing or showing their development. A story filled with just events or gamechangers is not really a story. An advancing of characters is. The modern 8-13 ep shows on streaming services r actually hurt by their format and lack of a breathing space most of the time. Adventure Time's first couple of seasons, 1st season of Amphibia and SU r what made those shows so wonderful. In Adventure Time's case they made the show phenomenal. U shouldn't ever just dismiss such eps as "filler".
Seeing that episode premiere was so wild. Finding out Finn's dad was a jerk and Finn losing his arm trying to stop him from escaping was a great way to start the season
I remember binge watching these and when Martin was being introduced, I don't trust him to be Finn's father at all, for like a long period of time... like... I had to see the proof, to even know that if he really is Finn's father... Also, James II is just my favourite episode~
I honestly think that a great show Sorta Stupid should watch after finishing adventure time or another one, or maybe even now, is We Bare Bears, I loved that show, and the ending + story was really great.
These episodes were amazing! While s6ep1-2 were incredible in both lore and worldbuilding, I wanna talk abt s6ep4. I think Finn's psychic arm was a representation of his determination and unhealthy desire to take revenge against his dad. These r pretty dark emotions and also clearly a response to trauma. It's also interesting how the level of selfishness and disregard for others Finn had when he was building that tower really reminded me of his dad. Such actions were of course result of trauma and shock, but as we remember Finn's heroism was also a result of a trauma.
The shock fans had when Finn lost his arm and his dad. I was paralyzed with disbelief…
And his cool sword...
I find funny how almost everyone just can't believe Martin is his actual dad😂
The foreshadowing of Finn losing his arm is crazy. He once imagined his future self to have a robotic arm, his last life doesnt have an arm, he alternate life in the pillow world doesn't have a arm, even his farm world self doesnt have a arm too.
This was the most wild season premiere I'd ever seen at the time. Prismo dying, Finn meeting his dad, said dad turning out to be a huge jerk, and when Finn lost his arm, I lost my freaking mind, along with everyone else.
Until inslands came out…
@@Kaika433yep
“Dying”
The destiny of his arm... finally fulfilled
Well only for a few episodes...until that happens again
I like how they called it so many times before, must be satisfying to see it come to fruition
@@juri101 Seriously, what is the writer's beef with Finn's right arm ?
We have seen lots of different version of him without his right arm ( Farmworld, Pillow world, Shoko ). At this point, we will probably get to see Fionna and Shermy ( Finn's reincarnation) lose their right arm in the future episodes.
@@luphuong5239 It must be some kind of fate thing that stretches across realities. Finn, no matter what version, will ALWAYS lose his right arm. Happened with Shoko too.
4:55 The Litch couldn't move because he was unable to kill anything in Prismo's time room. But once Oldman Prismo came, there was a being that could be killed again
Almost but not quite. Remember that at the beginning of the episode Prismo says that as the Lich can't cause mass death, his primary function, he can't do anything as he was stuck in Prismos Room forever. He most definitely could have killed some of the people at the party but it wouldn't have been enough to sate the Lich's appetite. However he did finally move again because he know knew that if he killed Prismo then he would be taken to the Citadel, a place that only served as a physical prison compared to Prismos Room which exists separately from time and space, and would then be able to conquer the rest of the universe.
@@HarleyQuinn-vb5dm no, in the original episode they said that they couldn’t be killed in the time room, it just got cut out of the video.
@tyronecrossman5014 its literally said in the actual episode itself that the only reason the Lich isn't slaughtering everyone is because he can't cause enough death which is his main reason for being. Once the way to to achieve this was in front of him, that's when he decided to act.
@@tyronecrossman5014 then how did prismo die in the time room
@@Aedin-tn5gbmaking pancakes making bacon pancakes take some bacon and I put it in a pancake
Love how these guy would rather think that Finns dad isn't his dad, instead of thinking the dude in cosmic prison is just an asshole.
It’s easy to think he isn’t, since this show is great at misdirecting the audience like that. But I do believe that was sort of the point as well, the audience is just as invested as Finn is about meeting his father, another human being, only to be disappointed with the man we encounter.
But yeah, they’re in for a rude awakening once it fully sinks in that Martin is a genuine asshole who doesn’t give a crap about Finn.
@@gothicMCRgirltbh I wouldn't say Martin is a complete asshole considering what we find out in a later episode. He did have some care for Finn.
@@skylerloggins4902”some” care is underselling it, martin literally faced a giant robot for his baby and managed to damage it
They were pretty ballsy to make the Citadel episodes be the season premiere, felt more like a season finale. And yes, one of you dudes called it, Finn indeed loses his arm in a prison
they actually made the episode numbers wrong on purpose so it was technically the finale
@@MakuO0o huh? Wait, what do you mean?
@@johanstenfelt1206 i think they mean it was meant to the finale of season 5 but the network thought the season was dragging on too much
@@baoziday5178 oh, really? Didn’t know that, but i could see it.
@@johanstenfelt1206 Yeah, the show itself was meant to have 9 seasons but since s5 went on for so long, CN told the team to cut season 7 in half so a few episodes got shuffled around
Using these events to talk about my favorite aspect of this show: the fact that whatever happens, it keeps going. Lose and arm, lose a dad, lose Billy, rebirth the lich, and yet they move on. Sorta like how the mushroom water happened, and now life is.....this. the way they just continue despite it all. From something like losing a sword, to changing the world.
I love this show, man...
Yeah, I love how zen this show is about the nature of change. Some things change, some things don't. Some changes are tiny. Some changes turn your entire world upside down. Either way, the world keeps spinning. But it doesn't mean that the meaning you assign to those changes (or lack thereof) is nothing. If anything, it makes them mean everything.
IT'S HERE PEOPLE finn's dad and his arm moment
I remember wondering why Prismo was so ok with dying initially, but I guess he did say he'd come back once his body fell asleep again, so it'd be more like a "time-out"
I guess he just really wanted to help Jake and Finn out on this one
Prismo is a real one.
Those last moments of Finn desperately trying to prevent his dad to get away, despite everything and everyone telling him he's not worth it, it's just....... woah
I love how so many people are in denial when they first meet Finn's dad.
I have to agree with Jake: “Martin is a loser”. He’s what I like to call a dead beat dad.
Man, imagine as a child watching Finn lose his arm. It was so shocking for me seeing something like that in Cartoon Network.
9:24 that's the Lich best line
Nah, that’s gotta be “You are strong, child, but I am beyond strength”
I'm gonna be so upset when this long series is over for y'all. I always look forward to Adventure Time Thursdays. 💜
23:24 how deep Finns voice gets here will always be something, hes grown so much. Also, this moment.
The Lich's speech in the cidadel goes HAAAARD
23:35 she literally got punched like that to help him. Shes awesome bruh.
😭😭bro the episode just ending with Jake yelling “ok, go go go go” followed with baby Lich going “hellooo” funniest and best ending for that chaotic episode
The sad part is Martin IS Finn's biological father...
But Joshua is his dad.
Lich: I’ll just wait here until an opportunity comes along to continue my evil, oh hey there’s one now.
I can say, the Citadel literally had one human in it, and Finn was told his dad was in that prison. So by process of elimination, that's his dad. He's just an asshole
Ah, one of my favorite Adventure Time songs. I sing along every time! Baby's building a tower into space, space is where he's gonna find his dad, cuz daddy's got an arm and baby's gonna harm that arm by tearing it off his dad.
PB: She saves Finn again and even allowed herself to be hit so that his friend would leave that bad path.
Finn: creates a tower that destroys part of the CK and hurts PB.
Moral of the chapter, better not help anyone hahaha
“Fall…You are strong child, but I am beyond strength. I am the end, and I have come for you, Finn”. - The Lich (Incarnation of Evil)
The Lich by far is one of my favourite villains. So many villains want to conquer the world for some grand purpose like wealth or power. However the Lich is entirely dedicated to one cause, the end of all life. Such a terrifying and single minded goal.
@@muhammadnumair5482, I see what you’re getting at, but for the purpose of the show he is a villain.
Personally, The Lich to me is the embodiment of stagnation and the inevitable end. Who is a direct foil of Finn who embodies growth and resilience, two forces acting against each other playing opposite roles i.e. Hero and Villain.
🎵BABY’S BUILDING, A TOWER INTO SPACE. SPACE IS WHERE HE’S GONNA FIND HIS DAAAAD.-🎵
The arm moment, they finally got it
Gotta love how concerned everyone was for BMO
11:15 i- .... hand in my mouth the whole time watching this and ive seen it a million times, its so wholesome youre reacting. 🙌
Who is ready for the story seasons to begin
No spoilers yet this is the season of lore
9:24 the moment that’s absolutely infamous for how crazy it is
Bubblegum went from stick legs to fitness influencer legs. She evil but ding dang.
*5 steps every Adventure Time viewer goes through when watching Season 6* :
1. Excited about seeing Finn’s dad
2. Wait wtf that can't be his dad
3….is he really Finn’s dad?
4. Ok so that IS his dad and he’s a jerk
5. nvm about the jerk thing he is just an absolute a$$hole
When Finn's dad was introduced in the last season back then, the taughts on my mind were "what is the Citadel? Why is Finn's dad there and did he abandoned Finn because he was there?" I mean they were literally the last 2 humans in the world (3 if you count a certain Strong lady), maybe the Citadel was a place all of humanity was living in, like a space colony. Maybe as the last human his father was abducted by aliens as preservation of an intelligent extinct race?
But nope we get the next season, it starts us right off on what the Citadel is and every decent idea i had off the father went down the drain. He was simply just a dead beat father
Bubblegum giving Finn a chance to work out his anger at his dad, at her expense no less, has always stood out to me.
For as dark as she is, her helping Finn work through that has always been a stand out PB moment for me.
I’ve been waiting actual months for the “fall…” line. It’s a beautiful condensation of the show’s talents.
13:09 And just like that, the Litch became a Nurture vs. Nature Time Bomb
I like how Finn is the opposite of Fred the Fish; instead of "my leg", its "my arm"
Finn’s arm song is life
Marten is Finn's Dad. Leave behind your disbelief, and it's not a spoiler they've already said it. He's Finn's dad. 100% confirmed by all official sources both in the show and in real life.
- Martin is voiced by Stephan Root who also voices Royal Tart Toter, Grimby, & others (Adventure Time), Bud (Gravity Falls), Bill & Buck (King of the Hill), Professor Anders (Vox Machina), Toadstool (Amphibia), Rick (American Dad), Chode (Tripping the Rift), Penguin, Woozy, Killer Croc, Planet Master, & others (Batman: Brave & the Bold), Doc, Merrimack, & Mr.Snuggles (Rango), Dr.Donovan (Big Guy & Rusty), Bubbles (Finding Nemo), Dr.Brandyworth (Invincible: Atom Eve), Val-Yor (Teen Titans), Jack Haly (Young Justice), Junjie, Mu-Shi, & others (Kung-Fu Panda: Legends of Awsomeness), & many more
- Prismo mentions a floating island that looks like a duck which maybe a reference to the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko which looks like a rubber duck
- When the grass sword transformation & consumes Finn's arm is similar to Tetsuo transformation in the film “Akira”
- The Crystal Citadel looks very similar to the Ogdru Jahad's prison in "Hellboy" while the Guardians falling into pieces in the melted floor are is to Lilith falling into pieces in the sea in the film “End of Evangelion”
- James II called the James' house Jamestown which was also the name of the first British colony in America founded in 1607 & the same as the name of King James II of England, Scotland, & Ireland.
- When the Banana Guards are chasing the James clones around the Candy Kingdom is similar to chase scenes in older cartoons which is also referenced when the James clones went into a glove shop then came out wearing large white gloves
- The trap the James clones make to stop the Banana Guards is a Rube Goldberg machines
- The Weeping Willy is a reference to the weeping willow an ornamental tree
- The final abandonment of the James to "walk the wasteland" is similar to "The Long Walk," a banishment done in the comics of Judge Dredd where judges who no longer can do their job are banished to the Cursed Earth
Carroll is voiced by Cameron Esposito an American actress, comedian, & podcaster
- The “Tower” title maybe a reference to the tarot card The Tower which symbolizes sudden change or disaster when read upright, or averting disaster & resisting change read in reverse
- Finn's telekinetic "spirit arm" is the real-world phenomenon of phantom limb syndrome where an amputee can still feel from a missing limb as if it were still attached to their body plus Larry Niven uses this same telekinetic 'phantom arm for his character Gil Hamilton
- The blocks of soil Finn uses to build the tower are similar to the ones in Minecraft
- The act of Finn carving out chunks of various kingdoms is similar to a destructive act known as "Griefing”
10:04 I love Jake’s reaction
21:45 babyyyss building a tower into spacee 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
13:08 This is why this show is peak
10:31 sadly that is his dad
The citadel episode truly proves that Finn has the upper body strength of a god.
The lich’s “fall” speech goes so hard
0:04 I shouldn't have been drinking when he said that
It's not even just all the arm loss foreshadowing we've gotten over the series. Between Billy, the Lich, Prismo, the grass sword, this is the culmination of so much buildup.
I'd love to see 'We Binged All Of Adventure Time Season 3', since a few of the reactions to that aren't on the playlist, so I've been holding off on the rest of the Adventure Time reactions to see if those'll end up being available.
Though if it's some copyright thing with those specific episodes or something, completely understandable.
people were hyped for fiana and cake
That Lich speech is the most coldest set of words in cartoon
Finn:I'm coming Daddyyyy😂😂😂
I remember watching escape from the citadel many years ago, it was an experience
I should've written this comment under ur previous AT video, but what u said frustrated me so much I couldn't. Still, it needs to be said imo. What u guys (and many others) call "filler episodes" r not actually filler and r not a result of the respective shows being "for kids" or on TV. They serve a very important purpose of exploring the world and characters, as well as advancing or showing their development. A story filled with just events or gamechangers is not really a story. An advancing of characters is. The modern 8-13 ep shows on streaming services r actually hurt by their format and lack of a breathing space most of the time. Adventure Time's first couple of seasons, 1st season of Amphibia and SU r what made those shows so wonderful. In Adventure Time's case they made the show phenomenal. U shouldn't ever just dismiss such eps as "filler".
This show is INSANE!
“FALL” chills every time
The adventure time shorts after the main series are also a must watch imo
Yeah this will be an amazing discovery for these guys learning about Finn's dad
9:22 probably my favorite scene in all of Adventure Time
Pffft the pure shock on their faces, this is why I love sorta stupid 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
23:55 - *My Leg!*
Seeing that episode premiere was so wild. Finding out Finn's dad was a jerk and Finn losing his arm trying to stop him from escaping was a great way to start the season
0:17 AAAAHHH LETS GOOOO
I remember when this first aired on cartoon network and I was in shock of what I saw because everything was just happened so fast.
No one's gonna talk about when he said "Body's Billy"
I'm a huge anime fan and I love Adventure Time.
Four weeks till my favorite episode: Jake the Brick
20:17 Grrrrrrr Thanks a lot Dad 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
11:45 😭😭😭💔💔 my hearttt
That edit at 12:36 was so fantastic 🤣🤣🤣
Unfortunately, the Lich skinned Billy and wore him will having reconstituted his physical form. Adventure Time is dark.
Meet Finn's deadbeat Dad!
12:40: CRAZY EPISODE, RIGHT!?
im hurt LMAO im an anime lover and LOVE adventure time
22:38 omg 😂😂😂
I love this editing
Between this and the episode tomorrow the Beast Within of Beast Boy on Teen Titans, this is my favourite week 🙌🙌👏💚💚👀👀🔥🔥
Well in fact it is true not just jakes, our emotions are in the brain not the heart.
The epsiode that made everyone loose their marbles, me included.
22:33 Bmo is built like a Nokia
Finally no weird cuts 🥺😁
I remember binge watching these and when Martin was being introduced, I don't trust him to be Finn's father at all, for like a long period of time... like... I had to see the proof, to even know that if he really is Finn's father...
Also, James II is just my favourite episode~
AND SO THE GREATEST CHARACTER WAS BORN!!
Also last epi was... Kinda a reference tp phantom limb syndrome
no way they skipped over the fall speech
PRISMA WE LOVE YOU FOREVER IN OUR DREAMS!!
I was waiting for this!!
FALL
I love his voice so much
10:54 there it is
9:24 *Fall*
I just, CANNOT WAIT FOR THE ISLANADS ARC
I honestly think that a great show Sorta Stupid should watch after finishing adventure time or another one, or maybe even now, is We Bare Bears, I loved that show, and the ending + story was really great.
Is it just me , it’s James sound like Brak from space ghost to coast and the brak show.
i was sooooo excited for this
21:43 LoL I am proof against that statement. I'm an anime fan, and I still watch adventure time 😝
Someone PLEASE tell me what the ayy ayy sound was at 7:45
8:32 I mean, he's the only male human we've seen in the show so… There really aren't many "possible parents" options here
These episodes were amazing! While s6ep1-2 were incredible in both lore and worldbuilding, I wanna talk abt s6ep4. I think Finn's psychic arm was a representation of his determination and unhealthy desire to take revenge against his dad. These r pretty dark emotions and also clearly a response to trauma. It's also interesting how the level of selfishness and disregard for others Finn had when he was building that tower really reminded me of his dad. Such actions were of course result of trauma and shock, but as we remember Finn's heroism was also a result of a trauma.
21:45 hey :(( i watch adventure time i enjoy both cartoon and anime
8:20. Jake reaction 😂