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"Marcy & Hunson" is the seventh episode of the tenth season of the American animated television series Adventure Time. The episode was written and storyboarded by Graham Falk and series showrunner Adam Muto , from an outline by Muto, Jack Pendarvis , head writer Kent Osborne , and Julia Pott .
Peppermint Butler lets Hunson roam the earth for one day and is restrained from using his powers. Finn and Jake bring him to Marceline, who is again annoyed at her father's ignorance. When Finn and Jake let it slip that Marceline has a solo concert for ghosts, Hunson forces his way in. Marceline's performance is interrupted by Hunson's ...
Marceline details her recollection of these events via highly allegorical language to BMO in the ninth-season episode "Ketchup".) [50] In the tenth-season episode "Marcy & Hunson", Marceline's father returns to Ooo and attends one of her concerts. While he initially embarrasses his daughter and eventually causes a ghost fight to break out, by ...
Finn manages to rip the amulet off of Marceline, which renders her unconscious. To escape the rebellious demon masses, Finn puts the amulet on and pushes Marceline and Jake through the portal. Hunson Abadeer arrives on the scene and rips the amulet from Finn's neck, sending Finn falling back through the portal.
"It Came from the Nightosphere" is the first episode of the second season of the American animated television series Adventure Time. The series follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (voiced by John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape and grow and shrink at will.
Jake the Dog (voiced by John DiMaggio) is Finn's best friend and adoptive brother.He is a 28-year-old—in "magical dog years"—shapeshifting bulldog. [15] [16] [17] The episode "Joshua & Margaret Investigations" reveals that when Joshua and Margaret—Finn and Jake's parents—were on an investigation, Joshua was bitten by a shape-shifting, other-worldly entity.
OReilly used a moiré pattern to visually present the idea of traveling through a "time tunnel". "A Glitch Is a Glitch" was written, storyboarded, directed, and animated by Irish filmmaker and artist David OReilly.
Eric Kohn of IndieWire, in an article explaining why "Adventure Time is the best sci-fi show on TV right now" following the airing of "Simon & Marcy", wrote that "I Remember You" was "the finest entry in the series' history." [24] He further complimented the titular song, describing it as "heartbreaking" and "show-stopping." [24]