Most of the jokes or gags that get nixed by the network are fart-based. It takes about nine months to make one episode, but production for each episode overlaps, thank GOODNESS.Ħ5. it would be fun to do something like that." Make it happen, people.Ħ4. You'd see the cards and see something projected out of the card.
Create, "You stick an image in front of a camera, and the camera can register what the image is and project it on the TV screen. One side project Pendleton Ward would like to see developed: a real-life version of Card Wars, the augmented-reality card game Finn and Jake play in the episode of the same name (S04E14). Pen (Finn) is very similar to how he is in season one proper. And eventually the Fionna & Cake spinoff But first we must start with the original pilot that aired on Nickelodeon Lets start with the characters. Pendleton Ward has compared the writing process to playing Dungeons & Dragons, saying, "t the beginning, when we didn't have any time to play Dungeons & Dragons anymore because we were all working so hard on the show, we realized, 'Well, we can still play sort of, just by writing the stories we'd want to be playing D&D with.'"Ħ3. I am planning on reviewing every episode, short, and season of Adventure Time and Distant Lands.
Out of all 30 to 40 results, maybe one will make it into a full episode.Ħ2. The writers of Adventure Time play writers' games where everyone has two minutes to draw a picture, and the person next to them has two minutes to write the first act. "I'm Just Your Problem," Marceline's song from "What was Missing", was based on a real life falling-out writer and composer Rebecca Sugar experienced.Ħ1. The official YouTube channel even published a recap that said, " Marceline hints that she might like Princess Bubblegum more than she'd like to admit." The preview video was pulled by Frederator Studios, who produces the show, but the episode is still aired in reruns.ģ5. And the implied romantic backstory between Marceline and Princess Bubblegum in "What Was Missing" (S03E10) was the source of major controversy. The heartbreaking Simon and Marcy backstory came from the fact that Ice King sang Marceline's Fry Song in "Holly Jolly Secrets" and realized they needed an explanation for why the two had never really interacted before.ģ4. She has four bass guitars (the original, red, four-string Fender 1951 Precision Bass the family heirloom Ax Bass the Butterfly Bass, which she's yet to be seen playing, and the Devil Monster Bass, which she got as a gift from Wizard Bill) and one banjolele, which stays in the Nightosphere.ģ3. Marceline is the only main character who didn't appear in the original short.ģ2.