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Revision as of 14:20, 28 August 2011
This is a list of the episodes of Adventure Time which airs on Cartoon Network.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Season premiere | Season finale |
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Pilot | 1 | December 7, 2008 | |
1 | 13 | April 5, 2010 | September 27, 2010 |
2 | 13 | October 11, 2010 | May 9, 2011 |
3 | 13[1] | July 11, 2011[2] | TBA |
4 | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Episodes
Pilot: 2008
# | Title | U.S. Original airdate | ||
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0 | "Adventure Time" | December 7, 2008 | ||
Finn and Jake have to rescue Princess Bubblegum from the Ice King. |
Season 1: 2010
# | Title | Original U.S. airdate | Production code | # of U.S. viewers (in millions) |
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1a | "Slumber Party Panic" | April 5, 2010 | 692-009 | 2.50[3] |
After creating a serum to bring dead candy people back to life, Finn and Princess Bubblegum create candy zombies, making Finn keep a royal promise of having to protect the people from discovering about it. | ||||
1b | "Trouble in Lumpy Space" | April 5, 2010 | 692-015 | — |
Finn must travel to Lumpy Space to find a cure that will save Jake, who was accidentally bitten by Lumpy Space Princess at Princess Bubblegum's marshmallow tea party. | ||||
2a | "Prisoners of Love" | April 12, 2010 | 692-005 | 1.85[4] |
Finn and Jake attempt to rescue a series of princesses who were kidnapped by Ice King in an attempt to marry one. | ||||
2b | "Tree Trunks" | April 12, 2010 | 692-016 | — |
Tree Trunks joins Finn and Jake who go on a quest to fulfill TT's desire of picking a proposed legendary apple in an evil forest. | ||||
3a | "The Enchiridion!" | April 19, 2010 | 692-001 | 2.10[6] |
Finn and Jake go on a quest for a magical book that would prove them worthy of being righteous heroes. NOTE: This is the first episode of the series to be produced[5] followed by "Rainy Day Daydream" which aired on September 6, 2010. | ||||
3b | "The Jiggler" | April 19, 2010 | 692-011 | — |
A strange creature attracted by Finn's auto tune and follows the duo to their home and they keep him as a pet, but soon struggles to keep him after several strange occurrences. | ||||
4a | "Ricardio the Heart Guy" | April 26, 2010 | 692-007 | 1.91[7] |
Finn believes that Princess Bubblegum's new friend is evil. Guest voice: George Takei as Ricardio. | ||||
4b | "Business Time" | April 26, 2010 | 692-014 | — |
Finn and Jake fall victim to their own laziness when they delegate their adventuring responsibilities to a group of businessmen thawed from an iceberg. Guest voice: Brian Posehn as Business Man #1 NOTE: A sneak peek of this episode was shown on March 11, 2010. | ||||
5a | "My Two Favorite People" | May 3, 2010 | 692-004 | 1.65[8] |
Jake feels overwhelmed at not having enough time for Finn and Lady Rainicorn, so he tries to get them to hang out more, leading to disaster between the two friends. | ||||
5b | "Memories of Boom Boom Mountain" | May 3, 2010 | 692-010 | — |
Finn reflects on an upsetting experience in his past and pledges to help everyone in need, but this proves more difficult than imagined. | ||||
6a | "Wizard" | May 10, 2010 | 692-020 | 1.82[9] |
Finn and Jake are coaxed by a skeleton man to enroll in a course for free magic powers, but are ultimately tricked into helping stop an asteroid. | ||||
6b | "Evicted!" | May 17, 2010 | 692-003 | 1.88[10] |
Finn and Jake search the land of Ooo for a new home after a vampire girl named Marceline claims the duo's treehouse as her own. NOTE: A sneak peek of this episode was shown on March 18, 2010. | ||||
7a | "City of Thieves" | May 24, 2010 | 692-012 | 1.83[11] |
When confronted by a Tree Witch over how uncorruptible he is, Finn enters the City of Thieves with Jake to confront a thief king who has been stealing from a little girl. However, staying pure of heart within the city proves to be easier said than done. | ||||
7b | "The Witch's Garden" | June 7, 2010 | 692-022 | 1.81[12] |
Jake loses his enthusiasm for adventure when a witch strips him of his powers as a penalty for trespassing in her garden. | ||||
8a | "What Is Life?" | June 14, 2010 | 692-017 | 1.64[13] |
Finn builds N.E.P.T.R., a never-ending pie-throwing robot, to seek revenge against Jake, but the machine's conscience is conflicted by the will of the Ice King when he was attacked by his private particles. Guest voice: Andy Milonakis as N.E.P.T.R. | ||||
8b | "Ocean of Fear" | June 21, 2010 | 692-025 | 2.00[14] |
Jake tries to help Finn overcome his sudden fear of the ocean. | ||||
9a | "When Wedding Bells Thaw" | June 28, 2010 | 692-013 | 1.92[15] |
The Ice King suppresses his kidnapping urges to wed a suspicious bride and convinces Finn and Jake to throw him a manlorette party. But soon realizes he'll have to give up his constant hobby. | ||||
9b | "Freak City" | July 26, 2010 | 692-008 | 2.03[16] |
After being transformed into a foot by a magic man, Finn joins forces with a band of misfits to fix the problem. | ||||
10a | "Henchman" | August 23, 2010 | 692-021 | 2.17[17] |
Finn takes the place as Marceline's new henchman, but finds it hard to obey her evil ways. | ||||
10b | "Dungeon" | July 12, 2010 | 692-023 | 2.48[18] |
Finn's headstrong decision to explore a dungeon in defiance of Jake and Princess Bubblegum's warnings puts him in great danger. | ||||
11a | "The Duke" | July 19, 2010 | 692-019 | 1.84[19] |
Finn turns Princess Bubblegum green and bald, and faces a moral quandary--whether to confess his mistake and be hated by his friend forever, or let Princess Bubblegum wrongly accuse the Duke of Nuts instead. | ||||
11b | "Donny" | August 9, 2010 | 692-018 | — |
Finn and Jake help a bullying grass ogre named Donny turn his life around, without realizing the ecological damage they may be causing in the process. | ||||
12a | "Rainy Day Daydream" | September 6, 2010 | 692-002 | 2.17[20] |
Stuck indoors due to a raining knife storm, Finn discovers that Jake can make his imagination come to life, causing chaos in the treehouse. | ||||
12b | "What Have You Done?" | September 13, 2010 | 692-006 | 1.54[21] |
Without giving good details Princess Bubblegum tells Finn and Jake to capture the Ice King as their prisoner, but when they interrogate him they think that he's innocent. | ||||
13a | "His Hero" | September 20, 2010 | 692-026 | 1.83[22] |
The great warrior Billy inspires Finn and Jake to practice nonviolence, but the duo finds it difficult to resist old ways. Guest voice: Lou Ferrigno as Billy. | ||||
13b | "Gut Grinder" | September 27, 2010 | 692-024 | 1.77 |
Finn and Jake pursue a havoc-wreaking "Gut Grinder," but Jake suspects he himself might be the culprit. |
Season 2: 2010–2011
# | Title | Original U.S. airdate | Production code | # of U.S. viewers (in millions) |
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14a | "It Came from the Nightosphere" | October 11, 2010 | 1002-029 | 2.001[23] |
Finn releases Marceline's estranged father from the Nightosphere, but ends up having to stop him from stealing all the souls in Ooo. Guest voice: Martin Olson as Marceline's Father. | ||||
14b | "The Eyes" | October 18, 2010 | 1002-031 | 2.264[24] |
Finn and Jake are kept awake by a horse that does nothing but stare at them with its big eyes. | ||||
15a | "Loyalty to the King" | October 25, 2010 | 1002-027 | 2.541[25] |
The Ice King shaves his beard after a princess "breaks up" with him, but when his new look proves to attract other princesses, he capitalizes on the unexpected opportunity. | ||||
15b | "Blood Under the Skin" | November 1, 2010 | 1002-028 | 1.952[26] |
After receiving a splinter on his finger, Finn seeks the Magical Armor of Zelderon for protection, but cannot take the embarrassment. Guest Voice: Peter Stormare as Sir Slicer. | ||||
16a | "Storytelling" | November 8, 2010 | 1002-030 | 2.148[27] |
While sick and stuck in bed, Jake wants Finn to tell him a story to make him feel better. | ||||
16b | "Slow Love" | November 15, 2010 | 1002-032 | 2.090[28] |
Finn and Jake try to woo a group of lady snails in order to save their house from a giant snail named Snorlock, who was using it as a shell. Guest voice: Biz Markie as Snorlock. | ||||
17a | "Power Animal" | November 22, 2010 | 1002-033 | 2.228[29] |
Jake must stay focused in order to rescue Finn, who has been kidnapped by a gang of evil gnomes bent on turning Ooo literally upside down. Guest voice: Paul Reubens as the Gnome Ruler. | ||||
17b | "Crystals Have Power" | November 29, 2010 | 1002-036 | 2.002[30] |
Jake challenges his inopportune pledge of nonviolence to save Finn from crystaline dimension outlaws who are working for someone the two thought had died. | ||||
18a | "The Other Tarts" | January 3, 2011 | 1002-038 | 1.974 |
Finn and Jake volunteer to help Princess Bubblegum with a dangerous assignment: toting rare and delicious tarts for the Annual Royal Back Rubbing Ceremony. | ||||
18b | "To Cut a Woman's Hair" | January 10, 2011 | 1002-035 | 1.886[31] |
Finn must get a lock of hair from a princess to save Jake from the balding Tree Witch, but this task proves harder than expected, and ends up revealing his biggest secret. Guest Voice: Thurop Van Orman as The Tree Witch. | ||||
19a | "The Chamber of Frozen Blades" | January 17, 2011 | 1002-037 | — |
Finn and Jake await for the Ice King and Gunther to return to the kingdom, thinking that he is coming back with a stolen princess, and find the Ice King's secret sanctum. | ||||
19b | "Her Parents" | January 24, 2011 | 1002-034 | 2.177[32] |
Jake's relationship with Lady Rainicorn is in danger when he promises to meet with her parents, as both species had a long history of war with each other. Guest voices: Henry Rollins and Laura Silverman as Lady Rainicorn's parents. | ||||
20a | "The Pods" | January 31, 2011 | 1002-039 | 1.944[33] |
Finn and Jake are assigned to protect three magical beans, but have problems figuring which of the beans is evil. | ||||
20b | "The Silent King" | February 7, 2011 | 1002-040 | 1.532 |
Finn becomes the king of a goblin clan in order to prevent a conflict of violence, but their strange rules prove to be not of his liking. | ||||
21a | "The Real You" | February 14, 2011 | 1002-041 | 1.825[34] |
Finn has to give a speech at Princess Bubblegum's science barbecue and seeks a quick fix to make himself smarter. | ||||
21b | "Guardians of Sunshine" | February 21, 2011 | 1002-042 | 1.729[35] |
Finn and Jake get sucked into one of Beemo's games and they have to defeat all three of his bosses. | ||||
22a | "Death in Bloom" | February 28, 2011 | 1002-044 | 1.981[36] |
After killing Princess Bubblegum's plant when left to take care of it, Finn and Jake make a trip to the Land of the Dead in order to get its soul back. Guest voice: Miguel Ferrer as Death. | ||||
22b | "Susan Strong" | March 7, 2011 | 1002-045 | 2.378[37] |
Finn is excited to discover what appears to be a tribe of humans living underground near the Candy Kingdom, but gets more than he expected when he tries to teach one of them about the surface world. | ||||
23a | "Mystery Train" | March 14, 2011 | 1002-043 | 1.958[38] |
Wanting to surprise Finn on his 13th birthday, Jake takes Finn on a train, where they get wrapped up in a murder mystery. | ||||
23b | "Go with Me" | March 28, 2011 | 1002-046 | 1.270 |
Marceline and Jake give Finn advice so he can ask Princess Bubblegum to see a movie with him. NOTE- This episode was originally rated TV-PG-D, but a few weeks later the 'D' was taken off. | ||||
24a | "Belly of the Beast" | April 4, 2011 | 1002-047 | 1.640[39] |
In order to cure the stomach ache of a giant, Finn and Jake must break up a party happening in his belly. Guest voice: Andy Samberg as Party Pat. | ||||
24b | "The Limit" | April 11, 2011 | 1002-048 | 1.693[40] |
Finn and Jake must risk it all to see their dreams come true at the center of a magic wish-granting maze. | ||||
25a | "Videomakers" | April 18, 2011 | 1002-051 | 1.733[41] |
Finn and Jake are on an epic race to make a movie for their "Finn and Jake Movie Club", but end up arguing over the film's plot. | ||||
25b | "Heat Signature" | May 9, 2011 | 1002-050 | 1.975 |
Marceline pranks Finn and Jake into thinking that they're vampires. | ||||
26a | "Mortal Folly" | May 2, 2011 | 1002-049 | 1.920[42] |
Finn and Jake must go on a quest to find the Lich (originally sealed away by Billy but released by the snail), while the Ice King pesters them for permission to marry Princess Bubblegum. Guest voice: Ron Perlman as The Lich. | ||||
26b | "Mortal Recoil" | May 2, 2011 | 1002-052 | 1.920[42] |
The spirit of The Lich possesses Princess Bubblegum and it is up to Finn and Jake to stop him. Guest voices: Isabella Acres as 13-year-old Princess Bubblegum and Kevin Michael Richardson as Lich-possessed Princess Bubblegum. |
Season 3: 2011-2012
# | Title[43] | Original U.S. airdate | Production code | # of U.S. viewers (in millions) |
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27a | "Conquest of Cuteness" | July 11, 2011[2] | 1008-053 | 2.686 |
Finn and Jake meet the "evil" Cute King and the Cuties.[44] | ||||
27b | "Morituri te Salutamus" | July 18, 2011[46] | 1008-054 | 2.528 |
Finn and Jake try to defeat gladiator ghosts in a cursed arena, while also trying to think of ways to escape.[45] | ||||
28a | "Memory of a Memory" | July 25, 2011[47] | 1008-057 | 2.255 |
Marceline casts a sleeping spell on herself, so a wizard named Ash transports Finn and Jake inside Marceline's mind to wake her up. Guest voice: Steve Agee as Ash. | ||||
28b | "Hitman" | August 1, 2011[48] | 1008-055 | 2.273 |
After being grounded for four weeks from stealing princesses by Finn and Jake, The Ice King unwittingly hires a hitman to go after them. | ||||
29a | "Too Young" | August 8, 2011[49] | 1008-059 | 2.089 |
Earl of Lemongrab, the first of Princess Bubblegum's experiments, tries to claim the throne until Bubblegum turns eighteen again. Guest voices: Justin Roiland as Lemongrab and Isabella Acres as 13-year-old Princess Bubblegum. | ||||
29b | "The Monster" | August 15, 2011[51] | 1008-056 | — |
The king and queen of Lumpy Space ask Finn and Jake to track down their daughter and bring her home.[50] | ||||
30a | "Still" | August 22, 2011[52] | 1008-060 | — |
The Ice King freezes Finn and Jake with a potion and tries to become friends with them. Meanwhile, Finn tries to summon an astral beast for help. | ||||
30b | "Wizard Battle" | August 29, 2011[53] | 1008-061 | — |
Finn and Jake enter a wizard contest with the winner receiving the newly restored Princess Bubblegum's kiss. | ||||
31a | "Adventure Time with Fionna and Cake" | September 5, 2011[54] | 1008-058 | — |
A gender-swapped episode of the series. Guest voices: Madeleine Martin as Fionna, Roz Ryan as Cake, Grey DeLisle as The Ice Queen, and Neil Patrick Harris as Prince Gumball. | ||||
31b | "Door Jam" | September 12,2011 | 1008-062 | — |
32a | "Thank You" | TBA,2011 | 1008-063 | — |
32b | "From Bad to Worse" | September 26,2011 | 1008-064 | — |
33a | "Beautopia" | October 10,2011 | 1008-065 | — |
33b | "No One Can Hear You" | October 17,2011 | 1008-066 | — |
34a | "Apple Thief" | TBA,2011 | 1008-067 | — |
34b | "Holly Jolly Secrets (Pt I)" | TBA,2011 | 1008-068 | — |
35a | "Holly Jolly Secrets (Pt II)" | TBA,2011 | 1008-069 | — |
35b | "The Creeps" | TBA,2011 | 1008-070 | — |
36a | "An Assassin in Jake's Nose" | TBA,2011 | 1008-071 | — |
36b | "The Croak List" | TBA,2012 | 1008-072 | — |
37a | "Marceline's Closet" | TBA,2012 | 1008-073 | — |
37b | "Heart of the Fire Kingdom" | TBA,2012 | 1008-074 | — |
38a | "Word War II" | TBA,2012 | 1008-075 | — |
38b | "Another Way" | TBA,2012 | 1008-076 | — |
39a | "Ghost Princess" | TBA,2012 | 1008-077 | — |
39b | "Dad's Dungeon[55]" | TBA,2012 | 1008-078 | — |
Season 4: TBA
On May 2, 2011, Pendleton Ward announced on his official Twitter page that a fourth season of Adventure Time is currently in the works.[56]
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