Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake
Titre original : Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake
Fionna et son meilleur ami magique et chat parlant, "Cake", explorent leur relation et le mystérieux pays de Ooo.Fionna et son meilleur ami magique et chat parlant, "Cake", explorent leur relation et le mystérieux pays de Ooo.Fionna et son meilleur ami magique et chat parlant, "Cake", explorent leur relation et le mystérieux pays de Ooo.
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- Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
- 2 victoires et 3 nominations au total
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Having been a huge fan of Adventure Time since I was 12, this one is pretty nostalgic to me. I remember watching an episode of Adventure Time back then on our family television (I think it was "Trouble In Lumpy Space") that lured me and the whole family into the series. It's got everything a child could ever dream of: adventure, princesses, and all things mathematical!
Other than that, Adventure Time had always been so great at telling their stories, with character arcs that just make sense and are so raw that gives the antagonists of the story their own character development which makes you love them more. Each and every character are unique in their own little way.
Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake tells the story of the two titular characters who gets stuck in the multiverse that is told so perfectly and alters infinite realities massively. The creators are never afraid to test our their abilities to further expand the stories and how literally anything could happen. So far, "The Winter King" and "The Star" are my favorite episodes of the season -- and I am craving for more. I already love Gary and Marshall Lee's storyline, as well as Simon and Fionna's dynamic.
Other than that, Adventure Time had always been so great at telling their stories, with character arcs that just make sense and are so raw that gives the antagonists of the story their own character development which makes you love them more. Each and every character are unique in their own little way.
Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake tells the story of the two titular characters who gets stuck in the multiverse that is told so perfectly and alters infinite realities massively. The creators are never afraid to test our their abilities to further expand the stories and how literally anything could happen. So far, "The Winter King" and "The Star" are my favorite episodes of the season -- and I am craving for more. I already love Gary and Marshall Lee's storyline, as well as Simon and Fionna's dynamic.
Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake completely blew me away! I never expected Adventure Time to get an adult-targeted spin-off, but I'm so glad it did - and even more glad that it didn't disappoint.
Right from the very first scene, Fionna's dream sequence had amazing animation that set the tone for the rest of the show. And that quality stayed consistent through every episode - rich colors, smooth motion, and striking visuals that bring the multiverse to life in a whole new way.
What I really loved was how Fionna and Cake aren't just fictional characters written by the Ice King anymore - they're actually traveling across the multiverse and heading to Ooo! That shift made their journey feel more real, more emotional, and much more engaging.
Seeing Finn as an adult caught me off guard, but I adjusted quickly and loved how he was handled. The show gives us just enough of the original characters - like PB and Marceline (their tattoo scene was the perfect reintroduction!) - while still focusing on new stories and personal growth.
And I caught a clever detail: when the human version of Lumpy Space Prince appeared, his name was Ellis P. - a neat nod to the acronym LSP. Loved that!
The bus scene was also a huge highlight, packed with so many fun references to Adventure Time - I even spotted what looked like a human female version of Fern! These small touches made the show feel like a love letter to longtime fans, while still being fresh and bold.
Also, I liked how Prince Gumball's real name is Gary - it fits the character in a funny, grounded way.
This series perfectly balances nostalgia, humor, emotion, and mature storytelling. It expands the Adventure Time world in a way that feels meaningful and respectful, not forced. It's one of the best spin-offs I've ever seen.
Right from the very first scene, Fionna's dream sequence had amazing animation that set the tone for the rest of the show. And that quality stayed consistent through every episode - rich colors, smooth motion, and striking visuals that bring the multiverse to life in a whole new way.
What I really loved was how Fionna and Cake aren't just fictional characters written by the Ice King anymore - they're actually traveling across the multiverse and heading to Ooo! That shift made their journey feel more real, more emotional, and much more engaging.
Seeing Finn as an adult caught me off guard, but I adjusted quickly and loved how he was handled. The show gives us just enough of the original characters - like PB and Marceline (their tattoo scene was the perfect reintroduction!) - while still focusing on new stories and personal growth.
And I caught a clever detail: when the human version of Lumpy Space Prince appeared, his name was Ellis P. - a neat nod to the acronym LSP. Loved that!
The bus scene was also a huge highlight, packed with so many fun references to Adventure Time - I even spotted what looked like a human female version of Fern! These small touches made the show feel like a love letter to longtime fans, while still being fresh and bold.
Also, I liked how Prince Gumball's real name is Gary - it fits the character in a funny, grounded way.
This series perfectly balances nostalgia, humor, emotion, and mature storytelling. It expands the Adventure Time world in a way that feels meaningful and respectful, not forced. It's one of the best spin-offs I've ever seen.
Its so cool that theres more adventure time! This is really good so far. First episode reminds me of Bee And Puppycat a lot. If you've ever seen that show same vibes but way better, plus you get to look for and identify all of the normal-universe versions of the Fionna and Cake characters. Its kinda confusing at first what universe we are in and how they connect but i'm sure that will be explained over the course of the show. I was worried at first that this show would state that all of the original adventure time was just a dream but i think its gonna end up being more complex than that. Grown up Finn is so cool and funny! I love him. Its cool to me that the story arcs have gotten longer overall from standalone 10 min episodes to 8 episodes arcs to an almost hour long finale and distant land episodes. Now this series builds on all of them and looks to be a continuing arc with 25 min episodes. So excited to see where it goes!
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Fionna and Cake is a masterpiece and I Will prove right now, Adventure time is one the most loved Cartoon network show and I haven't watched Fionna and cake until I started getting alot of Fionna and cake posts on Twitter and I was like "should i give this adventure time spin-off a chance" I finally watched and it's really good
Tbh I though Fionna and Cake should not be that good as The original adventure time but It did Fionna and Cake is amazing and near a masterpiece for sure, I got The hype for this Animated serie because it's so good and I love to see adventure time back with another characters.
Tbh I though Fionna and Cake should not be that good as The original adventure time but It did Fionna and Cake is amazing and near a masterpiece for sure, I got The hype for this Animated serie because it's so good and I love to see adventure time back with another characters.
This is getting really difficult to watch as a lot of intense emotions surface watching these episodes and I can't remember a show that ever felt like that, let alone for a reboot. But seeing all those memories, references, things I've been wrestling with in my mind that left me a bit touched, a bit scared, with sweet and bitter tastes. And the writers know how deep the imprint of Adventure Time still is in our soul; so they genuinely sparkled that rebooted world with everything that made it successful and have great talents to suggest it to the spectator at a proper pace to intensely enjoy those memories.
Gosh I don't think I've ever been that eye-blurry throat-coated about any other show. This is starting really well.
Gosh I don't think I've ever been that eye-blurry throat-coated about any other show. This is starting really well.
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- AnecdotesFionna's Dream of the Ice Prince has a distinct feel of a Magical Girl Anime; Ice Prince is even voiced by Robbie Daymond, known for the Role of Tuxedo Mask on Sailor Moon.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Animat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Roasted Host of Jeopardy (2021)
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