I like sad stuff! Adventure Time airs Mondays at 8 p. Central on Cartoon Network. This character returns in the final episodes of the show. Can we all just take a moment to appreciate the fact that this happened in a television show, here in the real world?
The Graybles episodes of Adventure Time features Cuber, a space-dwelling character from the future who inexplicably has access to video records of the Adventure Time characters as they go about their daily lives. Side note: Cuber is voiced by the great Emo Philips , whose stand-up is very good. But in this episode, Cuber finds himself herself? He accidentally interrupts a space wedding of Korean-speaking characters and has to use his Graybles to find tips on how to survive.
B-MO receives a visit from a robot who claims to be Moe, his creator, having transferred his consciousness into this new body. The robot tells him to travel to the MO factory, alone. All the other MOs have been compressed into a single entity. He says this not with sadness or frustration, but with relief. That sounds like a nightmare! He would far prefer to be at home with the lights off and the curtains closed, playing a video game and eating pizza.
Yet somehow one of the most introverted people in Hollywood has created a show that, arguably more than anything on television, connects in the deepest way with children, teens and adults alike.
But one day on his travels, Simon came across a crown. And whenever he put it on, he gained incredible powers — which include flying, generating ice and, probably not coincidentally, the sprouting of a huge beard. But he also became misguided, narcissistic, dangerous and partially insane.
Recently, Ward signed up for improv classes because he thought they would be a fun distraction. But, it turns out, all they did was make him even more uncomfortable. I spent a long time building my comfort zone. But in the end, isolation usually wins out.
T he year-old ward has never quite felt like he fit in. The result is beautiful and horrifying. Villages on fire, violent gangs terrorizing helpless people, the effects of a magical crown — what isn't there to be scared of during these 12 minutes of horror?
With the presence of impending doom looming over this episode, suspense isn't even the correct term to use for the thriller. This episode is shocking for sure, but nothing outweighs the emotional moments here, and that's what is truly scary. It also had effects on some of the best Adventure Time episodes , making its disturbing elements even more impactful. Many kids experience the sharp stab of fear when getting home after a slumber party filled with talk of urban legends and spooky stories of ghosts in the mirror.
Although Adventure Time is a children's show, "Blank Eyed Girl" takes viewers right back to that childhood fear. This episode tells the story of the "Blank Eyed Girl", mentioned on a radio show that always seems to be on in the pizza place Finn and Jake frequent. As the episode progresses, the girl with the blank eyes only gets creepier. It's filled with body horror and skin-crawling sounds.
This episode showcases how truly abused and malnourished all of the lemon people are. Finn and Jake encounter the most unsettling lemons while navigating the kingdom.
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