>"Adventure Time shouldn't have ever changed. It could have gone one forever the way it was."
Let's put that theory to the test. How many more classic AT episodes can we come up with? If we can get at least 52 good ones I'll admit that it would have been possible for AT to never change. I'll also try to come up with a few.
finn creampies in his butthole
How does that work, yo?
He gets Jake's powers for a day
Now that is something i want to see.
i can definitely see the witch from the witch's garden granting him these powers for a day you just gotta find a good reason for it
Why would Finn put cream of pies in his butthole, second post senpai?
>Finn saves the day again while riding on Jake.
>One of the candy Black folk he saved makes some offhand comment about how it must be hard for Jake to always carry Finn around like a vehicle.
>This gets to Finn and he feels like a lazy jerk.
>Without even talking to Jake about it he just assumes that the candy moron is right.
>Finn gets a bike from some rough biker dudes.
>Originally he just wanted the vehicle to give Jake a break, but they convince him to hang out with them for a while.
>A little while later finn comes home a straight up biker dude. He has a leather jacket and shit and everything.
>Jake asks what happened to Finn and Finn says he adopted the biker lifestyle(he thinks that to own a bike he must BECOME the bike.)
>It turns out that Jake HATES bikers and finds them to be super annoying, but he keeps this a secret from Finn because he loves him.
>There's a montage of Finn and Jake going on adventures and being heroes but Finn keeps on getting all the glory and is like worshipping his bike and stuff. Finn is now faster than jake and can do some cool moves with the bike to kill big monsters. also Finn slowly starts to get more biker gang shit to wear.
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>Jake is super pissed off and jealous because he hates biker shit because bikers are such fricking annoying pieces of crap and also because he's jealous of the bike because Finn won't ride him anymore.
>This all comes to a head when the biker gang from before shows up at the tree house and asks Finn to not only join them but to be their leader, as he is by far the most badass of them.
>They remind him that to own a bike is to be a biker, and a biker is nothing without his gang. So Finn agrees to join. He's still doing this to give Jake a break.
>But Jake gets all pissy and shit so Finn gets mad and thinks Jake is just being a jerk for no reason, and goes off with the gang.
>Jake is so mad that he calls Tiffany and starts giving him rides around Ooo!
>When Finn notices this(he's still with the biker gang) he gets so pissed off and leads the gang into battle against Jake and Tiffany(mostly Tiffany).
>It becomes a fight scene where the bikers and Finn are all doing these jumps and sick moves and shit to try and attack Jake and knock Tiffany off of him. And jake is like swatting at them like flies and shit.
>In the end Jake manages to to brutally cripple and crush most of the bikers(they will never be the same, will probably need to go hospital for like five years each, with the rest of them still being defeated just in a little better condition) leaving Finn the last one standing and at the end jake is about to swat him but Finn jumps off of the bike (and it explodes behind him when Jake smacks it) giving him enough boost to get up to Tiffany and punch him right off of jake.
>Tiffany lands in a pine tree and says ow and we don't see him for the rest of the episode.
>Jake is mad and asks Finn why he did that, and Finn asks Jake why HE tried to replace him with Tiffany.
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>Jake says Finn replaced him first with a bike, and Finn says he never meant to replace him, he was just trying to give him a break and be a good brother and stop making him feel like a vehicle.
>Jake says he Finn never made him feel like a vehicle and always thought Finn was the best brother. He thought giving him rides was just their thing, especially since he has the powers and all.
>Finn said he thought it was their thing too until a candy person told him Jake must be mad because he's treating him like an object.
>Jake reminds Finn that all Candy people are moronic and Finn says oh yeah, and they both agree to never listen to candy people ever again.
>Also, Jake finally admits that he HATES bikers, and as it turns out Finn also hates them! He hated every minute of being with them because they're loud and obnoxious for no reason and they're ugly and dress like shit but think they look so cool. He was just going along with them because he thought he had to if he had a bike, and he was just that determined to treat Jake better.
>Jake says it's a good he destroyed that bike then and Finn says yeah.
>The episode ends with Finn telling Jake that he owes him like forty bucks for the bike
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>Dude, I paid Choose Goose like 4 years of fingernail clippings for that bike.
Beautiful just beautiful
>>The episode ends with Finn telling Jake that he owes him like forty bucks for the bike
lmaoooo
kino
Nice, cn hire this man
Lol
Finn and Marceline compete for Princess Bubblegum’s affection.
But that's not classic style bro. There was no actual gey shit in classic. Just like one or two jokes like when Jake says he has a secret crush on Billy, or when Jake makes fun of Finn for calling a lava man hot. Also, put a little more effort into it man. One sentence isn't writing an episode. How do they compete? How does pb feel about this? Stuff like that.
They compete by different attempts at flirting and gift giving. Eventually this leads to a fight between the two. PB is just annoyed by all this and decides not to date either of them, saying that her true love is science.
Yeah that's pretty cool and shit. I wonder if pb is only saying that to let them down easy? She's not an autist so I don't think she would really believe that. Anyway what do their flirting attempts look like? I really want to know btw, I'm not trying to give you a hard time or anything.
Finn’s flirting would be awkward and Marceline’s flirting would be aggressive or inappropriate.
Cool. I just had an idea, idk if you'll like it but what if later in the episode they both try to copy each other's flirting styles thinking that the other one is winning. Like pb thinks Finn is cute and give him a kiss on the forehead or something and Marceline sees this and tries to be cuter. And Finn is moronic and thinks that pb secretly likes Marceline's inappropriate flirting because she's so cool.
Yeah that fits well. That’s probably what leads to the fight.
How would Marceline try to be cute? Would she dress up like Finn, or like use her ancient knowledge of the prewar world to make herself look kawaii or something? And would she try to act like Finn too?
Also, what kind of inappropriate things do you think they could do in a pg show? Slightly suggestive body language or dances? Or would they go further than that? Early AT did use the word sexy sometimes and it literally had a skeleton trash mermaid ask Finn if he wants to mate with her.
Not to butt in too much, but personally my ideal early Adventure Time extra episodes is one where it’s like season 1 and 2, but Simon’s backstory including Simon and Marcy has already been revealed.
Because of this I think it would be fun to show Marceline still sometimes going to Ice King for advice since he’s kind of her adoptive father. Though in this case the advice is a mistake as he suggests just kidnapping Bubblegum
Not to shit on your idea but Ik is clearly not Marceline's father figure in AT. If you watch the show their dynamic is nothing like that, not even during the zombie shit when he was protecting her. He's just her really good friend who was older than her. However I do like your idea of her going to him for advice, even if it's just because talking to someone helps her figure her own shit out. Or maybe sometimes he really does give good advice. I can see that slipping through every now and then or it could be on accident like in Stakes when he compares her to a wienerroach and that got her to stop being edgy and go fight the thing.
I think you misunderstood me slightly. I wasn’t implying that Simon was Marceline’s father figure, but rather mentioning how he literally helped raise her. Regardless thanks and I do think it would be fun to see her go to him for advice from time to time.
One thing I’ve always lamented about Adventure Time is how little they went on fun episodic adventures with Ice King after the reveal of him being Simon, even though Finn and Jake did make an effort to befriend him.
I especially would’ve loved to see Finn, Jake, Marceline, and Ice King go on a traditional quest together as I can’t remember them ever truly doing that, and if they did then they would make a complete D&D party.
Finn is the fighter
Jake is the bard/druid
Marceline is the rogue
Ice King is the wizard
Okay now these are cool ideas
Keep the haremshit out please
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Wait, WHAT!?
>One day while playing some kind of candy sport in the candy kingdom, Finn faceplants so hard into the candy dirt and when he comes back up Scarlet is in his mouth!
>Scarlet is still 4d, but it's his favorite sword ever so he wants to star using it again.
>We see a flashback of how Finn got scarlet. He completed his first dungeon as a baby(Joshua was there too but only to watch him and step in if Finn is about to die. But he never had to because Finn beat it all himself.) and Joshua gave him Scarlet as a reward. It was Finn's first main sword. He had used other crappy ancient swords that he found lying around the dungeon and stuff, but this is the first sword he really wanted to keep. It felt like his own, It felt worthy.
>Jake says that Finn doesn't know what the sword can do now and that it could be dangerous or something, but neither of them really care.
>Next time finn uses it is on a dragon, and when he slices it it doesn't make a fresh wound with blood and everything, it makes a faded scar.
>Finn receives a vision of this dragon as a kid just randomly one day getting this huge slash across it's body for no reason.
>Finn realises that Scarlet is now a time sword and can change the past.
>But the dragon is still a threat and without thinking Finn delivers a lethal blow to the head.
>The dragon completely disappears and Finn gets another vision, this time of the dragon's skeleton, still child sized, rotting in some cave somewhere.
>Jake is confused and asks what they were even doing here. Finn tells him they were here to slay a dragon, but jake doesn't remember that and thinks Finn is suffering heatstroke or something.
>Finn says he will prove it by going to the village and asking them.
>When he gets there it's no longer burned down with a bunch of crying or panicking little people, it's just perfectly fine and clean.
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>Finn asks them why they're not all sad that a dragon just recently killed bunch of them and they think Finn is just playing some mean prank.
>Finn's moron brain FINALLY realises that he changed the past and so the dragon never attacked this village.
>But, Finn remembers this legend that the dragon once killed this master thief/bandit dude, which is why the villagers, who knew about the dragon, didn't ask Finn and Jake for help earlier. They thought the dragon was good because that thief was on his way to becoming the world's worst crimelord. He was still young but it was projected that soon he would be serious enough of a threat to get a major hold on all of the kingdoms, making them pay for the privilege of not getting murdered.
>Finn asks the villagers about this bandit and they say the bandit disappeared one day after getting beat up by some cop, vowing to train and then return for vengeance. He was never seen again and most people think he died, but he is still some villager's greatest fear.
>Finn decides he has to hunt down this thief and kill him, because it's his fault he's still alive.
>Jake thinks Finn is being ridiculous and listening to crazy people because the bandit is surely dead by now, but jake doesn't get how Finn feels responsible. Finn can sort of sense that the bandit is still alive somewhere because of Scarlet. He can picture in his mind's eye some sort of cave filled with treasure and the bandit is in it, but he isn't sure if that's another vision or if it's his imagination.
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>They go on a montage of them travelling distant lands and Finn trying not to use his sword on any of the danger they find, but still refusing to leave it behind.
>They eventually find a cave that looks similar to the one from Finn's mind.
>Jake asks Finn how he's so sure the bandit is in there and Finn tells him that Scarlet can give him visions and senses.
>Jake is skeptical but they go in.
>Inside is all icy and watery and shit and it doesn't look like the interior Finn had imagined. Finn realises that it only gives him visions when he uses it and the cave really was just his imagination.
>But this huge ice worm serpent thing comes out from under the water and tries to kill them.
>Finn is about to die and is using scarlet as a shield against the beast's teeth when the bandit comes out from hiding.
>The bandit revealed that he found scarlet in the future, and was whispering through it into the past. His younger self could hear his own voice while walking through the candy field at night one time, and they put together a plan.
>The whispers took the form of feelings and visions to Finn because he's not the bandit, but could still feel the intent behind the words. Only the bandit himself could hear the voice.
>Anyway it was the bandit's whispers which led Finn to this cave. The vision of the cave's interior wasn't Finn's imagination, but a lie from the bandit to trick Finn into going somewhere super dangerous. The bandit of course told the truth about the exterior.
>Now the plan is to wait for Finn to die and for the bandit's younger self to take the sword and take over Ooo, which his older self failed to do because Finn and Jake stopped him in the future(but during their fight Finn lost scarlet again, but the bandit saw where it ended up and after escaping the jail he went and got it.)
>Finn knows what he has to do.
>He pushes back the beast with all his might, and then he turns around and chops the bandit's head off.
>The whole world around them morphs and Finn and Jake are back in the village.
>But Finn also sees a vision of the bandit as a baby being born in two seperate pieces, first his body comes out and everyone is shocked and screams, then his head pops out too and his mom faints and shit.
>Finn feels that the reason they teleported was because without the bandit's whispers they would have never even gone close to that cave. (Unlike before with the dragon because they still might have been in that field, they use it all the time.)
>Jake is confused again and asks what happened.
>Finn tells him and jake says he is surprised Finn didn't just realise his stubborness to move on from Scarlet was what caused this and break the sword.
>Finn says he did realise that, but he also loves Scarlet. It's his first sword and he's not going to destroy it if he doesn't have to.
>In the end of the episode, he puts it away into storage.
From then on he goes back to using that tree sword or demon blood sword, idk when this episode takes place really. Screw it it'll be early. He goes back to using his tree sword unless it's a VERY special occasion or rare event.
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The idea of the episode is nice and all, but I feel like Finn killing a literal baby is way too much. I think I'd end it with some sort of self-solving paradox where he cuts the sword with itself so it gets destroyed before they found it and the whole episode basically ceases to exist.
Well technically Finn chops the head off of the bandit when he's a young adult. Finn doesn't know how early in life the cut will appear. But regardless I'm going to have to disagree with you on two things. One, I don't think Finn killing an evil baby is too far. It might get known as "that episode" to some groups but I don't think it's ooc or too far. And second of all I think that destroying the sword would have been cliche as hell, which is why I specifically tired to make it seem like he was going to, but then had him kill the bandit. Which did pretty much make the episode never happen, except that Finn remembers it. Anyway, how would he cut the sword with itself? I don't think that's possible even if it's 4d.
>but I don't think it's ooc or too far.
Finn would never willingly kill anything that's clearly defenseless and has no way of fighting back and clearly doesn't want to fight, especially if it was a baby of all things.
But he didn't willingly kill a baby. He willing killed a master bandit who very nearly killed him and jake and took over Ooo.
This actually brings up an interesting ethical question though. If you're col with the giving the death penalty to people who commit crimes as an adult, would it still be okay if the death penalty stopped them from commiting those crimes in the first place? I mean they could still be convicted and given a trial and everything proper and get the death penalty the same way as normal. Like, imagine that they definitely did it without a shadow of a doubt. If you kill them because they did it, but that makes them not ever have done it, is it still justice? In a way, you're killing an innocent person who did do something bad enough to die.
the way it went was fine, they just left out the episodes they were clearly building up to, which would help explain and satisfy the negative events. e.g. they were clearly building up to 'Finn has overreacted to thinking FP doesn't like him anymore' or things like 'marceline picks on PB because she always wanted to be friends and is frustrated by evidently being shut down pre-emptively for not being classy enough'
they also never made it explicit that PB went insane from taking on candy mass from guys like peppermint butler.
What?
Some ideas off the top of my head. It's been a while and I don't remember all the old episodes, so if I end up accidentally ripping off an existing episode, forgive me.
>Finn gets transformed into a wicked cool dragon but he quickly realizes that it prevents him from being a hero who saves princesses, so he decides to transform back to a human
>Ice King summons a succubus for company, but she quickly gets annoyed by his antics and begs Finn to banish her back to the demon realm
>Finn finds a suit of awesome magic plate armor and then refuses to leave it. After weeks, Jake gets worried, but Finn refuses to ever take off the armor. Eventually Jake tries to force Finn to take off the armor via some sort of trap, but Finn escapes it. Then the armor itself forcibly ejects Finn and reveals its sentient. He reprimands Finn for getting him all gross and smelly before leaving.
>Princess Bubblegum invents an experimental anti-kidnapping defensive matrix to protect against the Ice King, which creates an impenetrable bubble shield around her. After the Ice King gets bored and leaves, it turns out PB hadn't yet designed a way to turn it off and PB is trapped inside. Finn and Jake attempt to break it several increasingly ridiculous methods, but they fail. Eventually, they're forced to ask the Ice King to help weaken the shield so that Finn can break it with his sword. They all thank the Ice King for his help and he's touched for a moment before turning around and attempting to kidnap PB again.
>Marceline recruits Finn and Jake to help her retrieve the legendary Blood Diamond from a deadly dungeon (implied to be the ruins of an old museum). She plays up that it's a forbidden, dangerous artifact of immense power and Finn and Jake are a little worried about what'll happen if she gets it. In the end, Marceline just drinks the red out of the Blood Diamond. Turns out she just wanted to see how it tasted.
>Finn can't be a hero when dragon
Is it because the princesses are all scare of him or some other reason?
>Succubus one
Sure. But you need some jokes, if that's the main point of this one.
>plate armor one
That one is actually kind of lame.
>pb bubble
You should come up with some jokes for this one too.
>blood diamond
Potential kino but you mostly just said the setup and the ending. You need some meat on those bones. That basically goes for all of these.
>Is it because the princesses are all scare of him or some other reason?
That and he's too big to fit through doors, can't smooch princesses with his big dragon maw, can't sleep in the treehouse anymore, etc. This and the armor episode sort of revolve around the same idea of coolness versus practicality. You could likewise make an episode about Finn finding a Buster Sword/Dragonslayer that he really really wants to use because it's so freaking cool, but he gradually comes to terms with the fact that he just can't effectively use it (at least not until he grows up).
>You need some meat on those bones. That basically goes for all of these.
Obviously they're all just pitches. I'm not terribly compelled to write out a whole script and try to work out the run time and so on.
>pitches
Those aren't pitches. Pitches actually do include the whole episode. In fact I'm pretty sure when you pitch a show you have to already have all the episodes of the first season written out. Obviously they won't use them all and things will be changed by other writers, but still. Anyway, you don't need to worry about run time, just have some fun and come up with some episodes.
What, is there a formal length for a pitch? The OP just said "How many more classic AT episodes can we come up with?" and I was just throwing out episode ideas that felt fitting with the spirit of early AT. Hashing out specific scenes and jokes feels like something you do a bit further down the line when you're sitting down to actually write the episode.
I mean in the title I said ITT we write classic at episodes. Anyway the point of the thread is to see if AT really could have kept on going like that forever, and just writing a ne or two sentence concept doesn't really work towards that. Also it was about making a thread where we actually put in a little effort to have fun for once on this board.
Well I was trying to have some fun throwing out brief summaries because I didn't want to sit down and write out a whole scene-by-scene description. If you're the OP, then maybe you should've specified the amount of material you were expecting from each poster. Like, "Give full episode descriptions, not just a summary".
Yeah, I’m in college for screenwriting and when I’m in episode writing classes this is the system we use.
>we write out about 5 one sentence A plots
>then we write a few b plots
>then we narrow it down to three and write the opening, beginning, midpoint, and end for each
>then we vote on the three until it’s one
>then we write out the beats
>then we outline the scenes
>then we write the episode which usual goes through somewhere between 5-9 drafts
Don't listen to this moron
that's not me. I'm the one you were responding to and yeah I'm op. Anyway you really think it's fun to write those little summaries? I mean, idk just seems too easy to me.
You know, I was just trying to help right? You didn’t have to call me names, I was just trying to showcase the professional episode writing format that I was taught in class. Wasn’t pretending to be you, just trying to share my experience.
But instead of acknowledging what I was saying you just called me a name and continued being negative which you’ve been doing this whole thread
Seriously dude, what the heck?
If you say so. I thought you were just being a douche and pretending like I expected that much out of him.
>being negative this whole thread
I have not. Which posts?
Ok sorry, I wasn’t saying that I was just pointing out that usually in class we only write a single sentence before expanding
And sorry on that second part it just felt like you kept shooting down 90% of the ideas at first. I just got a little mad about being called a name. There’s no need to be impolite when writing. Impoliteness is the rot consuming adult animation
>impoliteness is the rot consuming adult animation
So true anon!
Sure it's fun. It tickles my imagination. If I wanted to put in serious effort, I have better outlets than working out the entirety of a fanfic AT episode on an anonymous basket weaving forum.
Same here. Personally I’ve always been interested in alternative timelines as well, even though most dislike the multiverse.
Like what would early Adventure Time look like if the Winter King and Princess Bubblegum coexisted? With Marceline being the Winter Princess and Simon’s madness instead reflected into a contained artificial construct known as this world’s Ice Thing
Cool also nice digits.
>I have better outlets than working out the entirety of a fanfic AT episode on an anonymous basket weaving forum.
You're not here forever? How did you get out??
Ironic though because the Dragon Slayer is so ridiculously oversized cause Guts grew up always using swords that were too big for him
The first three sound like inversions of other episodes.
>Finn dragon ~ Freak City
>Ice King succubus ~ Hitman
>Finn armor ~ Blood Under the Skin
The other 2 sound cool, though.
Sourball, Butt Demon, & Straw Millionaire all sound amazing. The rest aren't half bad, but I can't really picture them as actual episodes.
Okay so, there's Finn. And Jake, of course. And they go on an adventure. Finn is being a loud moron like always while Jake is chill, content to look over his special needs brother. Then Finn misunderstands something and hillarity ensues. Things escalate until Finn's insistence fixes the issue, proving to everyone that their moronic world obeys moron's logic. The end.
Hey wait a minute you think AT world follows moron logic? Like which episode specifically? Do you disagree with the Billy episode and think they shouldn't use violence? Do you disagree with the message of the imagination episode and think Finn doesn't need imagination? What is wrong with you?
I think he just hates the show in general.
Off the top of my head Thief City is exactly what I described. Finn misunderstands the metaphorical meaning of being dirty being literal. Then he acts upon his understanding and he purifies the little girl with soap.
Then there was Death In Bloom where Finn (and Jake) understands that the clever people around him are subject to their own seemingly stupid logic. Also there was the episode where the Ice King paralyzes Finn & Jake. Finn does something seemingly moronic (playing that he is summoning an astral beast with his mind) that turns out to work. And then there was the episode with the clown nurses where Finn acts like a dumbass (flees medical treatment and puts himself in harm's way while injured), insists on his harmful behaviour, and he eventually wins.
It was bad to look at but fun to watch, until Flame Princess showed up.
>finn misunderstands in thief city
No, he was right because it worked. If you think it's moronic that's on you.
>summoning the astral beast is seemingly moronic
No it isn't. First of all what you think this is, irl? Do you not know what fantasy is? Was everyone in lord dem rangz stupid because they believed the ring could turn you invisible? Was Spider-man stupid for thinking he could shoot webs and shit?
>flees medACKal treatment
Tell me you're at war rn without telling me you're at war. Finn is completely right and no matter how often you say it, clowns will never be doctors.
>puts himself in harms way while being injured
What part of he can handle it he's a tough hero don't you understand, they? All of it probably.
>Harmful behavior
It was not. You pussy.
>bad wook at fun watch
Again saying things that are literally impossible to make sense and being so wienery and sure of yourself that others will believe you. It's not working dumbass and it never has worked on everyone.
Am I really talking to a person? You kinda sound like a bot.
Too bad. You're not a person.
Why's the pic crusty?
Is the pic that crusty?
>One day Pb's leg pops off while Jake is rescuing her from Ik.(Finn smashed the ice and and Jake tries lifting her up, but it turns out there's still a little ice left over on her foot and Jake pulls it right off.)
>Finn panics and smashes the rest of the ice.
>Pb yells for Finn to grab it but when he looks at it it's too sexy and he's stunned and can't move.
>It gets up and hops away, kicking Finn hard in the chest on it's way out.
>Jake comes back and asks Finn what happened and he says it got away. Jake is very surprised and asks Finn if he's serious. Then they beat the SHIT out of Ik.
>Jake goes to the candy castle where he dropped off pb and is going to tell her that Finn lost the leg and they have to go search for it, but before he does pb talks about how mad she would be if the leg somehow got loose.
>Then she starts to panic thinking about how any random citizen or creature could be licking and slobbering all over her leg and possibly chewing it up and almost faints.
>Jake quickly says they do have the leg and they just have to go get it from the tree fort.
>Meanwhile Finn is at home depressed because he failed so badly.
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>When Jake gets back home he tells Finn about how they have to find the leg quick and hope it's in perfect condition.
>He asks Finn what happened and Finn tries for a moment to hide it but very quickly gives up and admits the truth, that the leg was too sexy and he just froze.
>Jake tries to tell him that it's not his fault, it's a natural reaction at that age. But, Finn has to overcome it otherwise not only will they never get the leg, but Finn will never be able to get "serious" with any ladyfriend.
>Finn says he knows and they go hunt down the leg, following it's footprints for a bit and then later Jake follows it's smell.(Finn is secretly jealous that Jake gets to smell it like that.)
>When they find it Finn looks at it again and tries very hard to overcome it's beauty and majesty, almost shitting himself in the process, but he fails and can't move.
>It kicks him again and almost gets away but jake grabs it.
>Just then Jake gets a call from pb and she asks what is taking so long.
>He makes up an excuse that it has frostbite and they're trying to warm it up before bringing it back to her.
>She tells them to hurry up and we see that she's having trouble doing princess shit. (Since she only has one leg she can't stop the candy people from doing stupid shit and they figured this out, now they're running rampant.)
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>Jake is relieved that they have it now and it's in mostly perfect condition, but then he gets another call, this time from Lady Rainicorn.
>There is a cooking emergency(her place is on fire because she tried to copy Tree Trunk's apple pie recipe even after Tree Trunks warned her that only the worthy can make pie that good.)
>Jake tells Finn he has to go and gives Finn the leg, and Finn panics saying there's no way he can get it back to her in time, he can barely even hold on to it.
>Jake leaves and tells him to power through it while he's walking away.
>Finn says okay to himself, and takes a deep breath and tries to brace himself. When he thinks he's ready he looks down at it and it's just so sexy (and helpless) just sitting there seductively in his arms.
>We see Finn's face and he looks like he's trying to force himself to strangle a baby kitten.
>It kicks him in the face and hops off. Finn has a huge show mark on his face.
>He decides to go to training for this.
>He recruits BMO to try to teach him how to navigate around the forest blind. But BMO sucks at it. But huntress Wizard is in the area and notices this, and decides to lend a hand.(A great hunter must learn to use all his sense, overreliance on sight is a vice.)
>Finn still has a blindfold on and never sees Huntress Wizard, and when he asks who she is she just says she is a master hunter and wants to help him become the hunter he was meant to be.
>Finn is cool with this and they begin training.
>Several times Finn almost dies by walking into dangerous spider webs or into traps or off of cliffs, but in the end Finn is able to catch himself from these things and becomes the master blind hunter.
Right when they're taking a lunch break(Finn is now for the first time seeing Huntress Wizard as he's allowed to take off the blindfold for a bit) he gets a call from pb.
>She says that she called Jake and Jake said to ask Finn what is taking so long.
>Finn says that the leg is just about dethawed and he's bring it over asap.
>Huntress Wizard asks if she heard that right. She normally doesn't question her impeccable hearing, but it sounded like FInn said he was hunting a disembodied leg.
>Finn tells her all about how it escaped and it's too sexy for him to catch while looking at it. That's why he needed to do this blind.
>Huntress Wizard says she understands and believe it or not she used to be a child like that too. When she was overcome by the sexiness of her first crush it took her a while to break through it, but when she did she killed him and ate him, reveling in her triumph.
(4/?)
>Finn is shocked but understand the difference in culture or upbringing or whatever, and thinks this must not be evil but what is considered right in the hunter lifestyle. He figures the guy she ate must have also been a hunter and knew what it was all about and was cool with taking that risk. Or not idk.
>Finn tells her it's time to go and she emotionlessly bids him farewell, but after he leaves we see her whisper to herself hoping that she'll see him again, implying that Finn may be in danger of being eaten next if she has a crush on him.
>He puts on his blindfold and goes into the forest, sniffing around the ground and stuff to find the leg(he finally achieved his dream of having Jake-like sense of smell and sniffing princess bubblegum)
>This time when he finds the leg and it tries to fight back, he uses his daredevil like sense to block it's moves and eventually does a sweep, defeating the leg.
>It tries to roll away and he tackles it, grabbing it and holding it tight to his chest. Fighting the urge to lick it or to remove his blindfold and stare down on it again.
>He runs back to the Candy Kingdom as fast as he can and breaks through the front gate with his bare body, shouting that he has the leg.
>Pb hops over to him and tells him it' about time, and says she won't even bother to ask why he's blindfolded.(she's pretty sure she can guess why)
>Finn asks her if she put her leg back on yet and she says yes.
>He slowly takes off the blindfold and when he opens his eyes he sees a warzone.
>The entire top of the castle has been completely ripped off, there are holes and fires in all of the buildings, crunchy is flying a bomber plane, etc.
>Pb says thank you for bring back her leg, but since he took so long he can make it up to her by "HELPING HER CLEAN UP THIS MESS!"
>The episode ends with Finn noticing that Pb is in shorts rn and he just collapses.
(5/6)
>The camera zooms out and we can hear the sounds of war and death while Finn slowly closes his eyes and dies(jk he lives but he's just so exhausted with this shit.)
End gave me a good laugh, thanks.
Would you give Adventure Time 30 episodes of every seasons?
As terrible as the show has gotten, i ironically would love to have more 30 episodes per season of Adventure Time. There so much potential the writers haven't done yet.
hey i would
Yeah me too. Sound fun
Ahh young love
>F&J get trapped on a lava river while trying to go a princess' birthday, and the only one who can help them stay afloat is the Ice King, who refuses to simply just fly them away
>Finn has covered himself in candy after a wild night in the candy kingdom, and wakes up to find himself in a giant beehive
>The Lemongrabs try to make a Sourball Guardian
>Baseball episode that gets increasingly violent as people don't know what baseball is
>F&J get told by Marcy that an ancient butt demon attacks the Treehouse every 200 years, so they spend the whole episode preparing, get more paranoid, but then ultimately decide Marcy was pranking them before a giant butt abruptly crashes through the roof and ends the episode
>F&J do the Straw Millionaire thing at the market to get a new video game from Choose Goose, with increasingly dangerous items
>Despite his assertion that they're bozos, BMO gets left with the Banana Guards and spends the day pranking them while pretending to be their new security system
>F&J are freefalling through upside-down dungeon, doing their best to grab treasure and fight baddies on the way down, and try to find a way to safely take shit down with them without getting in the way of Jake turning into a parachuting before they go splat
>Jake is picking wild apples with Tree Trunks, only to find a tree infected with Bomb Rot, a disease that turns apples into explosives (Jake asks how long before it spreads, only for it to instantly whoosh through the rest of the forest). Jake and Tree Trunks have to make it out, as he can't just stretch through the canopy full of bombs
>F&J accompany PB and Lady to the Rainbow Fields in the sky to collect dyes for her candies. They get into a playful competition to race to the end of the fields. As early PB, she's spunky, plays along more, but is still 100% regal, and fights like a princess in his long dress. She also throws out a gnawing Peppermint Butler as a weapon, having hidden him in her coat
Bro are these real episodes that never got made? They sound so kino!
These all sound like really entertaining plots. I'm really fond of the Butt Demon and the Sourball Guardian
>Christmas themed episode
>Jake dresses up as as Reindeer and Finn as an elf.
>Ice King sees them and asks what the hell they're wearing
>Finn and Jake explain Christmas a bit.
>IK focuses on the gift-giving part, decides to dress up as Santa and give out some gifts to get others so they like him more
>Can't decide what gifts would make others happy
>Sees Gunther and has an idea. Penguins.
>He goes around giving people presents of live penguins, regardless of where they live.
>Everyone in chaos as to what to do with these penguins as they start causing mischief, worried that giving them back would offend IK
>Things go south as the penguins start to get sick due to being outside their natural habitat.
>Co-ordinated effort by Finn, Jake, PB and Marcy to round up all the penguins and bring them back to IK.
>IK gets upset, thinks that his gifts are being refused/not good enough/etc
>Finn and friends explain the issue and also explain that it's not the specific gift that matters but the intent behind it.
>IK mollifed, happy end. Except IK realises Gunther is missing.
>Cut to Gunther hanging out with Cinnamon Bun looking mighty annoyed.
>Fin.
Cool but you know that nobody in Ooo knows what christmas is right? Especially Finn and Jake. Also it would be funny if IK decided to give them all super crappy gifts after that because it's only the thought that matters. Like he gives Finn some used tissue and shit, Marceline a year old sandwich, and pb a piece of gum and Jake a snowflake.
You could easily make up an appropriate winter-themed holiday which includes gift-giving that IK wouldn't know about due to his reclusiveness so that's no big obstacle.
>bikinis
>swimsuit lemongrab
adorable
Fionna and Cake if it was written in the spirit of early Adventure Time
>After the events of F&C, Simon's back in Ooo, slowly but steadily getting his life together
>One day goes to the Candy Kingdom
>Suddenly sees Betty walking in the street
>"BETTY!"
>"Oh, hi Simon! It's been a while"
>"I can't believe--how did you--??"
>"Oh, you didn't know? After our last chat, I disassociated from Golb and was ejected from the realm beyond space and time to reclaim my meat-form for the rest of my mortal existence. So yeah, I'm back here now."
>"That's incredible! I never dreamed we'd be reunited again!"
>"Woah, Simon. Haven't we been over this? I thought you'd caught on by now."
>"Wh-wha?"
>"Y'know, the whole conversation we had when I was Golb? We really aren't meant to be together. It's time we moved on. Saw other people."
>"B-but..."
>"Anyway, I'd love to catch up, but that'll have to wait for later. I'm already late for my date."
>"WHAT???"
>A figure rolls into view
>It's Choose Goose: burned and bandaged, but very much alive
>"You abused me for your magic tricks; now your fiance sucks my dick!"
>we write more early season style Adventure Time episodes
No, they were lolsorandom comedy with zero character development.
No they weren't you lying moron!!!!!!!1
Just watch the show also they were good episodes. Also, if you don't want to then why did you come in here?
Ice. Cream.
I'm years out of date with Adventure Time by now, and I'm well-aware that they've already run laps around this premise, but my dream AT episode was always "Ice King manages to physically manifest his waifu, Fionna, into Ooo, and they immediately have a very public wedding, and Finn disgustedly objects but can't really articulate a solid moral justification, because Fionna obviously consents to this (being simply a manifestation of Ice King's fantasies, like a magic tulpa), so he just has to sulk around being extremely unhappy that this is happening".
Finn and Jake get stuck in Door Princess's castle, where doors do not connect to each other in any logical system, and most of them lead directly back to the throne room. Door Princess is indifferent to this.
>Door princess
This made me think of floor tile princess. I wish I hadn't.
Finn harem trouble episode?
I was gonna say more episodes centered around kingdoms and their princesses. I'd kill for a Raggedy Princess or Jungle Princess of Space Angel princess episode
i'd be down for finn and jake and these two
BMO falls off a cliff and is totally unharmed. Finn and Jake are so impressed by this that they start putting BMO through more and more intense physical trauma to see what it can survive. Inevitably, they shatter BMO into fricking dust. Finn cries about this until Princess Bubblegum makes him a new BMO to shut him up. BMO does not want to hang out with Finn and Jake anymore, but it is its duty.
Idk if it's in the spirit of early at to make one of their friends not like them anymore. But not a bad episode idea though.
>Inevitably, they shatter BMO into fricking dust.
What finally does it?
>What finally does it?
The Blender Hole, a naturally-geologically-occurring pit of spinning blades that shred and grind down anything dropped into them. By the time they get to it, BMO has already sustained some real damage, which Finn and Jake have brushed off. There's a hope spot where it sort of looks like BMO might get out of the Blender Hole with only a severe cartoonish beating, but it's short-lived.
>The ending has to be funny with little emotional bullshit
BMO suffering, and Finn and Jake being dicks, is the height of comedy. I'm not shooting for a Rebecca Sugar cryfest here, I'm shooting for an episode that Mr. Enter would call "mean-spirited".
>I'm shooting for an episode that Mr. Enter would call "mean-spirited".
at least you're honest with yourself.
>BMO does not want to hang out with Finn and Jake anymore, but it is its duty.
The ending has to be funny with little emotional bullshit
Remember Kim and Trudy?
How much are we gonna write it?
Like at least six sentences.
>How much are we gonna write it?
yes
finn n lemongrab go on a good ol fasioned adventure
i think they can be friends
Isn't it weird how they did nothing with Lemongrab after a single episode in season 6?
He did something funny in the finale.
It's DEPRESSING to me cuz he's my favorite character, hell his sound sword was forgotten after that episode too. Another suggestion: Peebles is holding a fancy royal political party thing for all the kingdoms and she decided to have the two most close to royalty she knows to spot her (Finn as he's been around them long enough to count, and Lemongrab as he is an earl of his own kingdom)
She ends up getting drunk off fruit punch and the two have to save her ass by turning the party to total chaos
I got this idea from some fanart of PB pelvic thrusting
He also had a cameo in Normal Man on a date with LSP but I don't like LSP
Anyone have any image of Pb killing Flame Princess? I will also accept Pb torturing Flame princess. Don't ask why.
What you mean satan? You wanna kill me? Or are we pretending this is pb talking to fp?
>two goblin adventurers invade the treehouse and begin exploring/pillaging it like a dungeon looking for treasure
>Finn, Jake and BMO set traps for them to protect their treasure, but the goblins overcome them the same way they would in any dungeon
>They have a big final boss fight where Finn and Jake act as the dungeon bosses
>Finn and Jake realise they’re being mean dungeon monsters (when normally Finn and Jake would want to fight the men’s dungeon monsters)
>they let the goblins win
>the goblins just want the dumbest thing in the treehouse for their loot anyway (like a random bowl or BMO’s toothbrush)
>Finn and Jake learn to treat dungeons with more respect
sounds fun, i like it
The duality of man
That's stupid because Finn and Jake aren't monsters. Kys they.
>>Finn and Jake learn to treat dungeons with more respect
Makes me feel like we really need a dungeon princess
Is there any way to do a TVY7-rated take on the concept "there is a one-off gag character called 'Dungeon Princess' who you would initially expect when mentioned by name to be some kind of living dungeon who is a princess, but turns out to actually just be a regular humanoid dominatrix figure"?
A whip, leathers, and some sort of bodice maybe. Feels weird and one-note though.
I imagine the dungeon princess would be autistic and obsessive about the dungeons themselves... Or perhaps someone who loves the spirit of adventure, and sees dungeons as fundamental to that in Ooo. Or maybe both.
Lots of planning, but also actual work. Could be she's heavily toward the planning side, papers and scrolls and measuring devices and calculations and things. In a sense bookish, but not necessarily librarianish. Or maybe less of that and more of a female stonemason type angle, where the visual theme of her is more focused on the construction angle.
And then there's the question of what her subjects would be. Would she even have subjects? Would they be workmen of various kinds? Small people that build giant wonders, or human-size, or extra-large creature types?
It's compatible with the character literally revolving around the D&D-style dungeons. I just want to frick with any parents who just catch the words "Dungeon Princess" and hone in on that. I want to get Cartoon Network sent angry letters.
>Feels weird and one-note though.
Cinemaphile would love her
AT was never tv-y7
Well what it was then?
PG
And that stand for?
Are you serious?
Nah, i'm just kidding you. I just want an excuse to bump this thread, lol.
Boo. You bumped the thread without providing an episode idea or responding to one. Boo.
Finn and Jake find and catch a big dumb boa constrictor that loves eating things it can't digest, like cars or furniture or many people who aren't organic. They quickly decide that it isn't worth slaying it, and start feeding it amusingly-shaped objects to see how it deforms. They make it into a tourist attraction and get an income stream off of it. Eventually this threatens their relationship due to creative differences in how and what to feed the snake; fortunately, they get bored with it all and decide to let the snake go again. (It immediately returns to terrorizing a small town just like it was at the start of the episode.)
>Boo. You bumped the thread without providing an episode idea or responding to one. Boo.
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Parental guidance
I think it might be a regional thing
>tea party where PB and Marceline try to enjoy one another, by Finn’s request. Everything goes between them until PB makes an insensitive comment on Marcy’s vampiric and genera lifestyle. Hell ensues.
>PB origin story
>Finn ends up making a glass doppelgänger trying to help the argi princess, which leads to more finns called farmer Finns
petty much just expand out this pic into a full episode
I do want more Magic Man episodes
Anons. We need those ASAP! So hurry up with those.
Finn and Jake decide Susan needs some proper clothes. Hilarity ensues as one character after another gets involved, each adding their own fashion sense to the mounting chaos.
I know that this is a thread about classic-style lore-lite Adventure Time, and I agree with that general thrust, but - I'm still so annoyed that Susan Strong didn't turn out to be lore-significant. I was always so sure that she was Finn's mom, until it turned out that she wasn't.
You're one generation off from Pat McHale's original idea.
They kind of still reused the concept of their backstories being connected in Islands.
In the most slapdash, convoluted and unsatisfying way possible, yes.
Eh, I thought it was fine
I think I would have preferred Susan being some lost feral human, rather than some broad who got her head conked and forgot how to use words.
Speaking of which, how did that even happen? Was it ever explained at any point?
Actually, come to think of it, we never saw Doctor Gross again did we? Weren't they setting her up as some big threat?
>Speaking of which, how did that even happen? Was it ever explained at any point?
I think the implication was the Guardian shot down her ship, and she lost her memory in the crash.
>the Guardian shot down her ship
I guess that could be the case but it seems weird to me that they're perfectly capable of leaving the island in those flying ships any other time.
I think it's because of the damage Martin did to it. Of course, if the writers were any good we wouldn't have to speculate on basic plot elements.
It's a bottle episode where Finn is trying to rescue some one-off princess (Bottle Princess?) from Ice King. It suddenly occurs to Ice King to attempt to bribe Finn to leave him alone (his starting offer is at, like, a quarter). Finn is insulted by this, but he's at least a little tempted (to the princess's horror and indignation). Ice King, Finn, and Jake spend the episode alternately fighting and haggling. Eventually, the princess just slips out on her own while everyone's distracted.
>Finn is tempted
What if he's just curious what the best offer he could get is? Because him actually being tempted is super ooc.
He's "just" curious what the best offer he can get is, yes, but it's not out of the question that the best offer is good enough. And, of course, Ice King doesn't actually have all that much to offer.
>first offer is a quarter
>second offer is two quarters
>third offer is two quarters and a sleep over
That's so Ice King.
>Bottle Princess
What's her whole thing; there's already a glass kingdom. Is she just some broad who collects bottles of all kinds? Is she a bottle herself?
She is a bottle herself, yes. Cola, I think.
What would happen if a Bosnian shoved her up his ass?
>Adventure Time shouldn't have ever changed.
Yes.
>It could have gone one forever the way it was.
No.
Adventure time was better as it was and if that means less of it, I would have been totally fine with it ending sooner rather than later.
That said, I don't hate what we got.
It's ok for things to end while they're still good. Trying to continue something for too long can end up with episodes that aren't as good or even some pretty bad ones.
I read the comics and it’s really obvious there how fast staying episodic and lighthearted can turn to shit
i liked it when earlier adventure time did this
Pen didn't, it's his fault that stopped.
I don't know why i love this image for some reason.
Marcy and PB start macking on eachother, and it’s up to Finn and Jake to figure out why they’re acting so unlike themselves! Turns out they’re both under the spell of a reality bending ship-demon.
here's one;
>Finn starts dating Fitness Princess(cousin to both Muscle Princess and Jungle Princess) after rescuing her from Ice King's latest Princess Kidnapping scheme
>wants to prove he can handle her rather extreme fitness regimen
>is barely able to keep up(while poor Jake keeps trying to avoid having a heart attack from it)
>Fitness Princess appreciates that Finn is trying so hard but finally gets Finn to realize he's just going to hurt himself trying to immediately perform at her level and that in turn would hurt her since she cares about Finn
>so they start sorting out a proper diet/exercise regimen specifically for Finn so that someday he can reach her level
>in return he can help show her how to fight better(so that next time Ice King tries to kidnap her she can properly kick him in the boing-loings)
and more art of her
and one more, really need more art of her
You guys have been posting some good episode ideas lately.
A whole episode like pic related, and more episodes with Sir Slicer in general.
back in like season 2 when I was a little autistic child, I had an idea for an episode where ice king shows up with a warrior called the frost knight who had sworn himself to him, who utterly kicks finn and jakes asses much to ice king's joy.
finn and jake are at a loss on how to beat him next time they meet, only for ice king to show up at their home, begging them to help him get rid of him because he's really annoying to live with, and worst of all, the princesses like him more than they like ice king
I drew a shitty picture of him that I since lost, but he was biug and ripped and had a snowflake sword that very blatantly looked like it could be a keyblade from kingdom hearts, and a blue cape with white accents
A pretty cool idea tbh anon.
thank
shitty ms paint reproduction of what I can remember about his design
I was also going through a phase where I thought big scary intimidating guys who had nondescript baby faces hidden under their helmets was the funniest fricking shit ever, so I included that too
>I was also going through a phase where I thought big scary intimidating guys who had nondescript baby faces hidden under their helmets was the funniest fricking shit ever
I feel like I've seen this more than once but can't for the life of me think of any specific examples
kind of sounds like that one episode with the wizard assassin. Your idea sounds funnier though.
>Finn and Jake compete for who can save more people in one day
>ice king look how their brothership is being destroyed because jake is competitive so he hijack the entire thing so they end on a tie
>ice king give a speech how they work better together and how can that help him to finally meet the princess of his dreams
>finn just tell jake that the one who knocks the ice king first win
the end
Adventure Time was so different back then.
Finn get ipad
bump
I am still mad tbh
About?
About Flame Princess getting absolutely gaped by Cinnamon Bun.
It's been a long time since I've watched Adventure Time. This didn't happen, did it?
It did, they just had to leave CB's massive wiener as an implication rather than an explicit inclusion in the episode.
Don't listen to them. It was implied that they got together, but they never implied he had a big huge number.
Whatever upsets Finn the most is canon in modern AT
Does it UPSET Finn, per se? That one episode with Flame Princess and Ice King was all about how he got off on it.
Anyway, back to the actual topic:
Princess Bubblegum does a Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory parody plot, and to her annoyance, Finn and Ice King both cheat their way into the tour to try to impress her. It was actually just a ruse on her part to gather a couple of dozen test subjects together.
>That one episode with Flame Princess and Ice King was all about how he got off on it.
He was getting off to the idea of his GF actually being powerful and capable, not cucking. If that were the case he would be thrilled Cinnamon Bun stole FP away.
>Princess Bubblegum does a Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory parody plot, and to her annoyance, Finn and Ice King both cheat their way into the tour to try to impress her. It was actually just a ruse on her part to gather a couple of dozen test subjects together.
I like it. It would probably have to be a thing where she needs non-candy people for the test, otherwise she'd just grab a few of her own people without issue.
Maybe it's a situation where both Finn and IK know where the winning chocolate bars are, and both run into eachother trying to nab one for themselves. Finn is having some level of moral crisis and talking about how he's only going to take one or whatever, he reaches for one from his hiding spot or through a hole in the floor or something, and accidentally touches Ice King's hand, after which we see IK holding like 5 of the winning bars.
>where the winning chocolate bars are
Which shipment they're being transported on, or which warehouse they're being stored in pre-shipment, I mean.
FP is pretty easy to introduce in an early AT way, without the living time bomb stuff and without the sadboy shipping stuff
Just make her a hellion semi villain like early Marceline who burns shit for the fun of it but not sentient beings
A lot of late characters can be made into early season characters. I think only Fern can't. He can't be made early season and still good anyway.
he definitely can, just skip a few steps. the octopus guy gets on Finn's head and sucks his personality and then tries to steal his identity. In the end the Finn-spirit overpowers the octopus so they decide to keep him around
This part was put in specifically for the female audience right?
Whoops wrong AT thread. Oh well.
Wait, what were you trying to implying here?
That I posted that in the incorrect thread.
>This part was put in specifically for the female audience right?
I think we never know...
This show was so different back then.
I'm happy it grew up with us. Do we really want what happened to Spongebob, Family Guy, The Simpsons to happen to AT?
They all die, the end.
Fun ideas y'all have