Kinda, not also not. It shares similarities in being a weird looking cat monster in a dungeon, but Displacer Beasts don't have any powers of approximate precognition, and the Adventure Time dungeon cat demonstrated none of the Displacement powers Displacer Beasts are known for. But they were probably inspired by them when they made the character regardless.
>Displacer Beast?
Whom?
Pic related, an Iconic Dungeons and Dragons monster, another one in that episode was the Jelly Cube, which was based on D&D's Gelatinous Cube.
>Adventure Time is a deep and mature animated cartoon >*proceeds to make a 20 minute video essay on why a hoofless mammal from gave a college student an existential crisis*
Impotent screeching still counts as it's still pathetic.
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People say Fionna and Cake ruined The Lich but I thought this was the most fitting death he could have ever received.
If you watched the original show and Together Again, you notice that he constantly boasts about knowing his purpose and this is what makes him to superior to most beings so it's karmic that the original incarnation who won ends up suffering from the same existential crisis that a lot of the living do before getting "rewarded" for being Golb's last scholar.
>constantly boasts
The Lich is not funny, he is not meant to make long-winded speeches about what he's going to do, he simply does. Anything in the show beyond a certain point is fanfiction with a budget
People say Fionna and Cake ruined The Lich but I thought this was the most fitting death he could have ever received.
If you watched the original show and Together Again, you notice that he constantly boasts about knowing his purpose and this is what makes him to superior to most beings so it's karmic that the original incarnation who won ends up suffering from the same existential crisis that a lot of the living do before getting "rewarded" for being Golb's last scholar.
The lichs death was fitting but not his fricking behavior. The lich shouldn't have been depressed after killing everything, he should have just been trying to make a portal to golb himself, or better yet, trying to go to other universes to kill shit. The lichs punishment for the destruction of a world is cool but dont turn him into a sad mess. I think it would've been better if he killed everyone, immediately went to golb, then got cubed by golb without saying a word until it started happening.
Part of what made the lich effective was that he was robotic and actually fricked things up. He sometimes would straight up kill characters like prismo(even though he comes back) and princess bubblegum (kind of.) Back in the earlier seasons of adventure time, the lichs presence meant disaster and they gradually made him into a jobber by the end. The thing that makes the lich cool is that he creates stakes and is robotic in his mentality. Don't get me wrong though, the lich can emote, like when he laughed his ass off when finn put the sweater through his eyes, but making him have an existential crisis kind of ruins the intimidation factor.
to add to this since I forgot and am barely awake, the lich was also supposed to embody entropy. When you give the embodiment of a concept emotions with depth, you take away from the larger than life image that it really should have.
That deer basically did Candy Kingdom 9/11
but this cat was based as frick
You mean the knockoff Displacer Beast?
>Displacer Beast?
Whom?
Kinda, not also not. It shares similarities in being a weird looking cat monster in a dungeon, but Displacer Beasts don't have any powers of approximate precognition, and the Adventure Time dungeon cat demonstrated none of the Displacement powers Displacer Beasts are known for. But they were probably inspired by them when they made the character regardless.
Pic related, an Iconic Dungeons and Dragons monster, another one in that episode was the Jelly Cube, which was based on D&D's Gelatinous Cube.
Displacer Beasts are from Dungeons and Dragons (and they are in turn knockoffs versions of the Coeurl from "Black Destroyer" by A. E. van Vogt).
>That deer basically did Candy Kingdom 9/11
Then what is the pearl harbor of Candy Kingdom?
Finn’s tower falling on it.
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>Adventure Time is a deep and mature animated cartoon
>*proceeds to make a 20 minute video essay on why a hoofless mammal from gave a college student an existential crisis*
The deer is the most mysterious of all the villain's. But the best, nah. That throne goes to The Lich
>before there was nothing there were monsters
>HERE'S YOUR GOLD STAR
>reduced to essentially a whimpering mess before being CUBED
He was more angry than whimpering
Impotent screeching still counts as it's still pathetic.
>constantly boasts
The Lich is not funny, he is not meant to make long-winded speeches about what he's going to do, he simply does. Anything in the show beyond a certain point is fanfiction with a budget
People say Fionna and Cake ruined The Lich but I thought this was the most fitting death he could have ever received.
If you watched the original show and Together Again, you notice that he constantly boasts about knowing his purpose and this is what makes him to superior to most beings so it's karmic that the original incarnation who won ends up suffering from the same existential crisis that a lot of the living do before getting "rewarded" for being Golb's last scholar.
And your point is?
He essentially got turned back into a primordial comet.
The lichs death was fitting but not his fricking behavior. The lich shouldn't have been depressed after killing everything, he should have just been trying to make a portal to golb himself, or better yet, trying to go to other universes to kill shit. The lichs punishment for the destruction of a world is cool but dont turn him into a sad mess. I think it would've been better if he killed everyone, immediately went to golb, then got cubed by golb without saying a word until it started happening.
Part of what made the lich effective was that he was robotic and actually fricked things up. He sometimes would straight up kill characters like prismo(even though he comes back) and princess bubblegum (kind of.) Back in the earlier seasons of adventure time, the lichs presence meant disaster and they gradually made him into a jobber by the end. The thing that makes the lich cool is that he creates stakes and is robotic in his mentality. Don't get me wrong though, the lich can emote, like when he laughed his ass off when finn put the sweater through his eyes, but making him have an existential crisis kind of ruins the intimidation factor.
to add to this since I forgot and am barely awake, the lich was also supposed to embody entropy. When you give the embodiment of a concept emotions with depth, you take away from the larger than life image that it really should have.
Lich is the only villain to be played as a straight threat, no jokes involved.
The deer is the only one I remember, which makes it the best.
Is that even a deer?
Creepy thing
Did he ever make a comeback?
I don't know who the best villain is but the worst is definitely Muto.