Curiosity Adventure Time
1. Olivia Olson has a strange connection to Marceline.
In "Simon & Marcy," the fifth season, we found that Ice King used to be a man named Simon Petrikov, who sacrificed himself to save the young Marceline. In real life, the voice actor for Ice King, Tom Kenny, knows the owner of the voice Marceline since childhood.
A panel of Comic Con 2014, revealed that Kenny Olson met when she was a baby and her father played the piano in a comedy club where he performed.
2. The episode "Business Time" changed everything.
In an interview with USA Today, The Ward explained that originally was just a magical place, but that the episode "Business Time" took things to a new level.
"We did an episode about entrepreneurs coming out of an iceberg in the bottom of a lake, and this became the post-apocalyptic world. From there, we play in. "
Like virtually everything in "Adventure Time" have anything to do with this post-apocalyptic vibe, opening the plots, the episode is a turning point in the series.
3. In the opening song you can hear someone typing on a keyboard.
The lyrics of the theme song of the series is the same used in the pilot, but Ward re-recorded a new version with a ukulele instead of guitar in the version for approval of Cartoon Network. This recording should be temporary, but series creator told the Art of the Title that did not happen:
"If you pay attention, you can hear Derek Drymon [former executive producer] typing on a keyboard in so Jane is walking ... one click-clack in the scene where his legs are stretched ... Then try to re-record but I did not like the result. I liked the temporary version! "
4. The opening reveals a lot.
Amulet of Princess Bubblegum hung on the tree to nuclear bombs, the opening of "Adventure Time" reveals much about the series.
Fan theories suggest that items of the opening, and throughout the show, indicate the Great War of mushrooms in the 80s and the severed arm is really of Shoko, one of the previous lives of Finn lost his arm when her parents the sold to buy a computer. This connection with Shoko may also explain why Finn lost his right arm in the series.
5. Jeremy Shada replaced his brother as the voice of Finn.
Since the first season, the role of Finn has been voiced by actor Jeremy Shada, but as reports Comic Book Resources, Shada says he was not the first choice for the role.
"My brother Zack ... did Finn in the pilot. When the project came to the Cartoon Network three years after my voice was very similar to his, and I also copied a bit. "
He also said there was no animosity between him and his brother, but the elder Shada sometimes jokes that he should have been the character.
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