Driving by his hatred for the evil Lich, a 12 years old ambitious guy, Finn, who loves the life of adventures, as he befriends an old wise dog named Jake with magical power, the thing that inspires his adventure life, spends his last cosmic wish in doing so, but the results are unexpected anymore.
Showed just how far Adventure Time has come in combining the show's great silliness with a mythos that's been getting deeper and more profound bit by bit.
Reanimates old genre tropes and discovers fascinating new depths. Creator Pendleton Ward has turned the series into an emotionally intricate look at adolescence, jealousy, obsession, parental anxiety, and maturity.
This season, the series explored the characters in Finn's life more heavily than ever, but the writers made sure Finn evolved while other figures were spotlighted.
Adventure Time's writers could risk self-parody or burnout- after all, top-yourself character development only goes in one direction. But so far, the longer story arcs and character dissection have opened up possibilities for genuine poignancy
Irreverent and narratively engaging, it's the ideal testament to animation's glorious pliability in an commercial arena otherwise defined by restrictions.