

Marceline being mischievous, almost villainous and Finn surprising Marceline in his bravery and unflinching behavior towards her. This is a clever song that sees Fiona and Marshall Lee interact for the first time, and it almost perfectly parallels the relationship Finn and Marceline had when they first hung out. That Marshall assumes Fiona is just a good little girl, and Fiona is not buying the whole ‘bad little boy’ routine by Marshall Lee. In this song, the gender-swapped Finn, Fiona, and the gender-swapped Marceline, Marshall Lee, engage in a melodic duet about their perceptions of each other. Rule 63, or gender-swapping, uncommonly appears in “children’s” cartoons, but “Adventure Time” is by no means just for children.

“Good Little Girl” – Marshall Lee and Fiona More importantly, it is able to showcase who Jake is in 12 seconds, a fun, care-free and loveable dog.ĩ. But, you can’t blame them, it’s catchy as hell and it brings the beloved foods of pancakes and bacon together. “Bacon Pancakes,” has so many different mixes, remixes, bacon pancake recipes, tutorials and fan-made extended versions on YouTube that is almost overwhelming. The shortest song on this list but probably the most popular, not just among fans, but of the general public. Based on the opinion of fans, and myself (aka, the omnipotent article writer), these are the ten best songs from “Adventure Time.” The songs are meaningful and have an honesty to them which is why fans become excited when one of their beloved characters start to sing. The songs in “Adventure Time” feel as if they come from the heart and are a true expression of one’s feelings and character, and not a forced or rehearsed song inserted to prolong an episode. This consistent focus on spontaneity is what allows “Adventure Time” to develop not only great episodes but meaningful songs. It is mere coincidence and is achieved within the moment rather than preceding ones. The randomness and casual introduction of themes, events, and characters is a genuine parallel to the events of life, because as those among the living can note, meeting someone new, or experiencing and creating something different normally does not have a dramatic build up. Personally, I fell in love with “Adventure Time,” for how original and unique the show was compared to current cartoons, and even live-action programming that has consumed our demographic. Arguably the most riveting and compelling cartoon to have come about in this century is “Adventure Time.” Created by Pendleton Ward, the first episode aired on April 5, 2010, roughly two years after the pilot aired on Decemand has since received massive acclaim from both critics and fans alike for its characters, animation and mature and relevant content.
