Adventure Time Minor / Characters. Minor Characters of Adventure Time open/close all folders Regions in the Land of Ooo Candy People Starchie. An inhabitant of the Candy Kingdom, distinguished by his hat, mustache, and the fact that he's a ball of starch. Starchie works as a gravedigger and runs his own late- night radio talk show. Butt Monkey: Bad things tend to happen to him, like getting thrown in the dungeon, attacked by zombies, or getting Freezer Burn Flu. Conspiracy Theorist: He takes calls from them on his radio show. The Cuckoolander Was Right: Turns out he was right about PB being replaced by a lizard imposter in . She then had him cloned. Felony Misdemeanor: Being thrown in the dungeon for three hours by the Earl of Lemongrab. Starchie doubted he would even survive that long. Gasshole: Squeeze him and he'll fart. Roger Ebert on James Ivory's "Howards End". Ballad of Narayama "The Ballad of Narayama" is a Japanese film of great beauty and elegant artifice, telling. Adventure Time is an American animated television series created by Pendleton Ward for Cartoon Network. The series follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy. In search of some adventure in their safe and peaceful valley, the five dinosaur friends make a hideaway. From there, they spot two thieves in action, stealing an egg. The only thing that stops the dust is the rain. It’s a sweet reprieve, but there is no middle ground. The land is either as dry as the Betty Ford clinic, or as wet. Big Brother 18 viewers have loved the romance that started in the house between James Huling and Natalie Negrotti, and that BB18 showmance quickly turned into a full. Adventure Time Season 6 Episode 42-43 Hot Diggity Doom / The Comet images, pictures. In response to this mass migration, a network of churches across the country declared themselves “sanctuaries,” offering shelter to Central Americans who were. ![]() Gone Horribly Right: The Ice King's pained howls free him from the Freezer Burn Flu, and after saying he feels healthy again, he immediately bulks up even more. Starchie's feeling healthy again. Flesh is delicious. Living Polyhedron: As you'd expect from a living tapioca pearl. Nice Hat: One of his distinguishing features. Third- Person Person: Always seems to refer to himself in the third person. Cupcake. The strongman of the Candy Kingdom, Mr. Cupcake is, as his name suggests, a giant cupcake. Badass Mustache: He sports a handlebar one. Feel No Pain: In an attempt to avoid going and living with Lemongrab for a few weeks so he wouldn't be so lonely, Mr. Cupcake broke his own arm. The only sound he made during the whole thing was a single grunt, which sounded more from effort. Naked People Are Funny: In . Finn quickly reassured him that he wasn't going to be smashed. Cool Horse: Or in this case, a cool pinata. Banana Guard. The Royal Guard of the Candy Kingdom, serving as both police and bodyguards to Princess Bubblegum. Voiced by: Pendleton Ward. ![]() Blade on a Stick: They carry spears. Color- Coded for Your Convenience: The Banana Guards of the past that appear in . Though maybe it's more . Princess Bubblegum is so dissapointed by it that she assigns Root Beer Guy in charge of the Banana Guard. Praetorian Guard: For Princess Bubblegum. You Are Number 6: In . Gumball Guardians. A pair of giant Candy People with gumball machine heads. Initially presumed to be statues, they sit at opposite ends of the kingdom blowing bubbles. They only act in the utmost circumstances, such as The Lich going on a rampage in the city. ![]() They are also the Guardians of the Royal Promise, punishing those who break Royal Promises. They were built by Princess bubblegum during the early days of the candy Kingdom as a way to defend the candy people from the bath gang and were responsible for the death of Shoko. Felony Misdemeanor: When Princess Bubblegum pleads for Finn, they decide to give him a less hot trial: Math questions. Kill It with Fire: Their initial punishment for breaking a Royal Promise is to subject the promise- breaker to Trial by Fire. Time Stands Still: They do this when you break a Royal Promise, causing everyone but the promise breaker and the one who demanded the promise to freeze solid. Wave Motion Gun: Have a rather.. ![]() He protected the Royal Tarts when they were escorted to the Annual Back Rubbing Ceremony, until he became senile and unable to discharge his duties. Sadly, his mental state has left him unaware of that, and he still believes he's carrying the Royal Tarts. Ax- Crazy: A non- villanous (or evil) example. Badass Mustache: Subverted, it was once badass, but then it got torn. Mac. Guffin Guardian: His job was to guard the Royal Tarts in their journey from the Candy Kingdom to the Sacred Backrubbing Ceremony. The Mentally Disturbed. Mind Screw: The infamous . Peace. Serious Business: Guarding the Royal Tarts was. ![]() In the title card of . She soon turns out to be impressionable, with a questionable grasp of morals. A God Am I: Not really a god, but the sentiment is there. Ambiguous Innocence: Sure, her endgame is evil, but there doesn't seem to be a smidgen of malice in her. Which only makes her creepier. Body Horror: Her third eye, which seems to unnaturally pop out of her forehead. Cain and Abel: Cain to Stormo's Abel. Complete Immortality: Implied by Princess Bubblegum, but we only know for sure she's The Ageless. Control Freak: After seeing how Jake treated the Candy children, she planned on treating the whole Candy Kingdom this way too. Corrupt the Cutie: Although it's implied that Goliad was unnaturally susceptible to it. Still, Jake was probably the worst person to leave in charge of her. The Corruptible: Great going, Jake. Creepy Child: With an uncanny child- like voice coming from a huge monster and unstable psychic powers, she comes off as this. The Evils of Free Will: Her motive rant consists of her explaining that living things don't care for anything other than themselves, and that peace as we know it is a sham. Further, when she uses her psychic powers to get a child through an obstacle course, she demonstrated a belief that absolute control is the best way to get things done. Gone Horribly Wrong: With her powers and dedication to what she's taught, she had the chance to be the perfect successor to Bubblegum until Jake's bad leadership skills rubbed off on her and turned her into a power- hungry tyrant. Harmful to Minors: Some of the first things she sees are Jake getting violated by an entire preschool class, and his retribution. In the Blood: Probably inherited Bubblegum's single- mindedness. Lack of Empathy: She's a very young child, after all. Mind Rape: Tries it on Finn, who is able to hold his own for an admirable amount of time, before Stormo appears. Orifice Invasion: She stuffs a whole bunch of people down Jake's throat with her psychic powers, in imitation of a bunch of children doing the same to him earlier. People Puppets: Her main power is mind control. Physical Goddess: Has immense. Psychic Powers and was made with the explicit purpose of being immortal. She's so powerful that Princess Bubblegum is scared if she threw a tantrum, she'd destroy the entire castle on her own and is so powerful the only thing that can fight her successfully is another of her kind. Psychic Powers: She can read people's minds and make them levitate. Sealed Evil in a Duel: Bubblegum states that she and Stormo are forever locked in a psychic stalemate. Sibling Yin- Yang To Stormo, and also to Lemongrab. Social Darwinist: . Stormo quickly proves true to his heroic roots and traps Goliad and himself for all eternity, to save the Candy Kingdom. Big Damn Heroes: See Dynamic Entry. Body Horror: The third eye, which works the same as Goliad's. Cain and Abel: Abel to Goliad's Cain. Dynamic Entry: He rushes in just in time to save Finn and the Candy Kingdom from Goliad. Good Counterpart: Based on Finn's DNA rather than Bubblegum's. Heroic Sacrifice: Locks himself and Goliad in an eternally stale- mated psychic battle. Truly impressive in that he doesn't even hesitate to do so. In the Blood: Is every bit as noble and heroic as Finn. And also has his blonde hair. Psychic Powers: With the power of his third eye, he can manipulate objects and other beings, just like Goliad. Sibling Yin- Yang: It's unclear to what extent they are siblings, but they're as different as night and day. The addition of Finn's DNA into Stormo's primordial goop is the only noted difference between them. Telepathy: See Psychic Powers. The Unintelligible: Speaks entirely in birdlike screeching sounds, though Goliad seems to understand what he's saying. Princess Cookie. A chocolate chip cookie orphan who wanted to grow up to be a princess, so as to spread love and joy. But Princess Bubblegum laughed when she heard this, because he's really a dude named Baby- Snaps. Eventually grew up and held a convenience store full of candy people hostage. Currently resides in a candy people mental institute. Voiced by: Donald Faison. Braco. One of Princess Bubblegums many suitors, Braco is the the third generation of his family to become a suitor after his father ascended. At the age of twenty one he was the yougest suitor by far, with the oldest being over three- hundred. He looks like a normal human except for his skin color and the crystal like candy on his head. His whole personality revolves around his intense infatuation with Bubblegum. Voiced By: Johnny Pemberton. Ambiguously Human: Looks like a normal human except for skin color and sugar crystals in his head. Body Horror: Ogdoads spell makes him into a hidious monster, but see below.. Deal with the Devil: With the shadow creature Ogdoad. Dogged Nice Guy: Deconstructed. His efforts are expressly against the princess's wishes and bring him nothing but pain. Even the Guys Want Him: The effects of Ogdoads spell causes everyone to love him. Too Dumb to Live: Every bad thing that happens to him physically is because he is so infatuated with Bubblegum that he doesn't think things through; which includes jumping into a fire pit and accepting Ogdoad's offer despite the demons warning. Root Beer Guy / Dirt Beer Guy. A background character who ends up the focus of the episode . A Candy Kingdom telemarkater and wannabe mystery writer, he spies Finn and Jake kidnapping the princess once night and investigates the case despite the concerns of his wife Cherry Cream Soda Girl. As it turns out, the kidnapping was all staged to test the Banana Guards, who not only horribly failed the case, but had Root Beer Guy handcuffed. As a result, Root Beer Guy was promoted to the head of the Banana Guards. Voiced by: Jack Pendarvis. Rattleballs. A robotic gumball machine and a mysterious, masterful swordsman who lives out in a junkyard. He far surpasses Finn and the blade of grass by skill alone in their first fight. Though reluctant to train Finn at first, he agrees after Finn does him a long needed favor. He then reveals to Finn that he is the last of an elite force of gumball machine police- bots that Princess Bubblegum massacred a long time ago following a mass lapse in their discipline. It is the two hundred thirty- seventh episode overall. Jake doesn't seem to like the place, but Finn says that they are investigating early human culture, so they'll probably find all kind of cursed artifacts. Jake starts to get a little bit excited, since it has been a while since he has received a good hex. Susan comes across an old merry- go- round buried in sand and they pull out. Finn says he thinks that it's the bones of a prehistoric horse that was covered in feathers and used its poles to sting people who tried to steal its honey. Jake doesn't seem to believe Finn and states that he said there would be hexes. He is unable to finish his sentence when he trips over a dinosaur plush buried in some more sand. The ground begins to shake and Jake thinks that this is because the dino plush is cursed. Finn thinks there is an . Finn, Jake and Susan stand outside it to see what appears to be the eye of the machine open to reveal a walkway down to where they are. The fog clears and Tiffany is standing on the walkway with a bionic arm. Tiffany then tells the gang to come with him and that he'll explain almost everything. Finn, Jake and Susan shrug to each other and follow Tiffany inside. The door opens for them and a robotic voice welcomes them. The Walkway continues and winds around a corner. There are flowers and various shapes floating and growing around them. She then walks to a large flower object and makes the same computer sound as before causing the flower to open and a strange person in a jellyfish like suit is shown momeritng the characters, as she turns around shocked. She says she's doctor Gross and is Tiffany's boss and the one who gave him the mechanical arm, and the two decide to take Finn, Jake, and Susan a tour of the ship. She shows a shark mouse hybrid that can breathe air and eat chesse. A giant chicken with wasp wings, and a gigantic dragon eel hybrid that is kept in a huge tank, and there are many more. And dr Gross shows the, her favorite a bear that can tell time, which has grandfather clock for a left arm and a clock on it's tummy, we also saw this bear in the episode Hoots. Finn then asks if there's a any ordinary animals but Dr Gross says that they don't and if they did they probably died from envy. The dino plush discovered in the arcade is one of the monsters from the Sea of Monsters in the Beatles' movie Yellow Submarine. The structure of the giant drill station look similar to Drimogemon. Gross makes mention of an island full of human inhabitants, something that the eighth season's . They aired on a Saturday at a new time slot (8: 0. PM). Gross sings the song . See Censorship of Adventure Time for more information. Videos Gallery Official art Background art Screenshots References.
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