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Storyboard artists who worked on this season include (but are not limited to) Sam Alden, Polly Guo, Seo Kim, Somvilay Xayaphone, [[Steve Wolfhard]], [[Tom Herpich]], [[Graham Falk]], Kent Osborne, Hanna K. Nyström, Aleks Sennwald, Erik Fountain, and [[Patrick McHale]].{{#tag:ref|Information regarding story development and storyboard artists is taken from the opening credits of the season's episodes.|group="nb"}} In regards to other aspects of production, [[Ghostshrimp]]{{emdash}}the series' former lead background designer{{emdash}}returned to the series to work on episodes comprising the "final story arc of ''Adventure Time''".<ref>{{cite web|last1=Ghostshrimp|title=Rumor has it that I will be doing some new backgrounds for the final story arc of Adventure Time!|url=https://www.facebook.com/GHOSTSHRIMP.GLOBAL/photos/a.415860758798.207659.364865478798/10155001369108799/?type=3&theater|publisher=[[Facebook]]|accessdate=February 1, 2017|date=January 31, 2017}}</ref> Ghostshrimp had retired from the show after the [[Adventure Time (season 4)|fourth season]], but had previously returned to draw backgrounds for the seventh-season miniseries ''[[Stakes (miniseries)|Stakes]]'' and the ninth-season episodes "Abstract", "Fionna and Cake and Fionna", and "Whispers".{{#tag:ref|Information regarding background art is taken from the end credits of the episodes "Abstract", "Fionna and Cake and Fionna", and "Whispers".|group="nb"}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/GHOSTSHRIMP.GLOBAL/posts/10150694427313799|author=Bandit, Dan "Ghostshrimp"|title=I am officially retiring from ''Adventure Time'' today|publisher=[[Facebook]]|accessdate=January 8, 2017|date=February 24, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Bandit, Dan "Ghostshrimp"|title=New ''Adventure Time'' 8-Parter!|url=http://www.ghostshrimpglobal.com/#!New-ADVENTURE-TIME-8-part-special/c1xo/550972be0cf292acc4a7f0e1|publisher=GhostshrimpGlobal.com|accessdate=September 22, 2015|date=March 15, 2015}}</ref> Additionally, [[Andy Ristaino]] (a former character designer, storyboard artist, and background designer for the show) returned as a revisionist for this season.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://soundcloud.com/ghostshrimp/episode-024-guns-money-and-drugs-with-andy-ristiano|title=Episode 024: Guns, Money, And Drugs with Andy Ristiano|publisher=[[Soundcloud]]|author1=Ghostshrimp|author2=Ristaino, Andy|accessdate=February 27, 2018|date=February 17, 2018}}</ref>
Storyboard artists who worked on this season include (but are not limited to) Sam Alden, Polly Guo, Seo Kim, Somvilay Xayaphone, [[Steve Wolfhard]], [[Tom Herpich]], [[Graham Falk]], Kent Osborne, Hanna K. Nyström, Aleks Sennwald, Erik Fountain, and [[Patrick McHale]].{{#tag:ref|Information regarding story development and storyboard artists is taken from the opening credits of the season's episodes.|group="nb"}} In regards to other aspects of production, [[Ghostshrimp]]{{emdash}}the series' former lead background designer{{emdash}}returned to the series to work on episodes comprising the "final story arc of ''Adventure Time''".<ref>{{cite web|last1=Ghostshrimp|title=Rumor has it that I will be doing some new backgrounds for the final story arc of Adventure Time!|url=https://www.facebook.com/GHOSTSHRIMP.GLOBAL/photos/a.415860758798.207659.364865478798/10155001369108799/?type=3&theater|publisher=[[Facebook]]|accessdate=February 1, 2017|date=January 31, 2017}}</ref> Ghostshrimp had retired from the show after the [[Adventure Time (season 4)|fourth season]], but had previously returned to draw backgrounds for the seventh-season miniseries ''[[Stakes (miniseries)|Stakes]]'' and the ninth-season episodes "Abstract", "Fionna and Cake and Fionna", and "Whispers".{{#tag:ref|Information regarding background art is taken from the end credits of the episodes "Abstract", "Fionna and Cake and Fionna", and "Whispers".|group="nb"}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/GHOSTSHRIMP.GLOBAL/posts/10150694427313799|author=Bandit, Dan "Ghostshrimp"|title=I am officially retiring from ''Adventure Time'' today|publisher=[[Facebook]]|accessdate=January 8, 2017|date=February 24, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Bandit, Dan "Ghostshrimp"|title=New ''Adventure Time'' 8-Parter!|url=http://www.ghostshrimpglobal.com/#!New-ADVENTURE-TIME-8-part-special/c1xo/550972be0cf292acc4a7f0e1|publisher=GhostshrimpGlobal.com|accessdate=September 22, 2015|date=March 15, 2015}}</ref> Additionally, [[Andy Ristaino]] (a former character designer, storyboard artist, and background designer for the show) returned as a revisionist for this season.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://soundcloud.com/ghostshrimp/episode-024-guns-money-and-drugs-with-andy-ristiano|title=Episode 024: Guns, Money, And Drugs with Andy Ristiano|publisher=[[Soundcloud]]|author1=Ghostshrimp|author2=Ristaino, Andy|accessdate=February 27, 2018|date=February 17, 2018}}</ref>

In November 17, 2017, it was announced that a bonus episode entitled "Diamonds and Lemons" would be produced by [[Microsoft]]'s gaming studio [[Mojang]] and air sometime in the summer of 2018. The episode will be based on the [[Sandbox game|sandbox]] [[video game]] ''[[Minecraft]]''.<ref name=mine1/><ref name=mine2/> According to Adam Muto, "Diamonds and Lemons" was produced separately from the show's final season, being considered a "Bonus Episode." It is scheudled to air on July 20, 2018, becoming the 279th episode being place between the season 10 episodes "Gumbaldia" and the series finale "Come Along With Me."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Muto|first1=Adam|title=That was produced separately from the main Season 9 order so, yeah, it's more of a bonus episode|url=https://ask.fm/MrMuto/answers/145292021960|via=[[Ask.fm]]|accessdate=February 27, 2018|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20180227143035/https://ask.fm/MrMuto/answers/145292021960|archivedate=February 27, 2018|deadurl=yes|df=mdy-all}}</ref>


===Series conclusion===
===Series conclusion===

Revision as of 21:50, 27 June 2018

Adventure Time
Season 10
File:Adventure Time season 9.png
Volume 11 digital purchase image, featuring episodes from the show's tenth season
No. of episodes16
Release
Original networkCartoon Network
Original releaseSeptember 17, 2017 (2017-09-17) –
present
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 9
List of episodes

The tenth and final[1] season of Adventure Time, an American animated television series created by Pendleton Ward, premiered on Cartoon Network on September 17, 2017. It is set to conclude sometime in 2018 and would wrap up the entire series.[1] The season was produced by Cartoon Network Studios and Frederator Studios. The season follows the final adventures of Finn, a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake, a dog with magical powers to change shape and size at will. Finn and Jake live in the post-apocalyptic Land of Ooo, where they interact with the other main characters of the show: Princess Bubblegum, The Ice King, Marceline the Vampire Queen, Lumpy Space Princess, BMO, and Flame Princess.

A DVD set containing the entire season is scheduled to be released on September 4, 2018.

Development

Concept

The series follows the adventures of Finn the Human, a human boy, and his best friend Jake, a dog with magical powers to change shape, grow, and shrink at will. Finn and Jake live in the post-apocalyptic Land of Ooo, wherein they interact with the other major characters, including: Princess Bubblegum, The Ice King, Marceline the Vampire Queen, Lumpy Space Princess, BMO, and Flame Princess. Common storylines revolve around Finn and Jake discovering strange creatures, dealing with the antagonistic but misunderstood Ice King, and battling monsters in order to help others.[2] Multi-episode story arcs for this season include Princess Bubblegum confronting her antagonistic Uncle Gumbald,[3] Finn dealing with Fern's embrace of the dark side,[4] and Betty trying to turn the Ice King back into Simon Petrikov.[5]

Production

On July 21, 2016, lead writer Kent Osborne posted an image on Twitter that suggested Adventure Time had been renewed for an additional season.[6] At the time, the season was intended to be the show's ninth.[6][7] However, the season divisions were later re-arranged by Cartoon Network,[8] and "The Wild Hunt" became the first episode of season ten.[9] This season's episodes were produced in a process similar to previous seasons. First, the episodes began as simple two-to-three-page outlines that contained the necessary plot information.[10] These outlines were then handed off to storyboard artists, who then expanded the rough outline into a full storyboard.[11] The episodes' design and coloring were done in Burbank, California. Animation was handled overseas in South Korea, by Rough Draft Korea and by Saerom Animation.[12][13][14]

Storyboard artists who worked on this season include (but are not limited to) Sam Alden, Polly Guo, Seo Kim, Somvilay Xayaphone, Steve Wolfhard, Tom Herpich, Graham Falk, Kent Osborne, Hanna K. Nyström, Aleks Sennwald, Erik Fountain, and Patrick McHale.[nb 1] In regards to other aspects of production, Ghostshrimp—the series' former lead background designer—returned to the series to work on episodes comprising the "final story arc of Adventure Time".[15] Ghostshrimp had retired from the show after the fourth season, but had previously returned to draw backgrounds for the seventh-season miniseries Stakes and the ninth-season episodes "Abstract", "Fionna and Cake and Fionna", and "Whispers".[nb 2][16][17] Additionally, Andy Ristaino (a former character designer, storyboard artist, and background designer for the show) returned as a revisionist for this season.[18]

In November 17, 2017, it was announced that a bonus episode entitled "Diamonds and Lemons" would be produced by Microsoft's gaming studio Mojang and air sometime in the summer of 2018. The episode will be based on the sandbox video game Minecraft.[19][20] According to Adam Muto, "Diamonds and Lemons" was produced separately from the show's final season, being considered a "Bonus Episode." It is scheudled to air on July 20, 2018, becoming the 279th episode being place between the season 10 episodes "Gumbaldia" and the series finale "Come Along With Me."[21]

Series conclusion

In an interview, head writer Kent Osborne noted that Cartoon Network provided the writers with "an opportunity to spend a lot of time thinking about the finale."[22]

On September 29, 2016, it was confirmed by Cartoon Network that this season would be the show's last. When asked in an interview with Skwigly about his feelings concerning the end of the series, Osborne said:

It's weird because I've never been on a show this long, and I don't think Cartoon Network has done a show with this many episodes—for the past few seasons we’ve been surprised I think every time it gets picked up. And I think a lot of us were thinking in the back of our minds, 'When is this going to end? Am I gonna be 80 and still writing this?!' It is sad, and everyone's kind of grieving, but it's hard to feel too bad about it, because ... they have so many episodes in the bank that it's gonna play for another couple years.[22]

Osborne did note that Cartoon Network provided the writers with "an opportunity to spend a lot of time thinking about the finale."[22] According to a speech given by Pendarvis, storyline writing for the series wrapped up mid-November 2016,[23] with the last storyline meeting being held on November 21.[24] A tweet by Osborne revealed that the show's final script was pitched to storyboarders Sam Alden and Hanna K. Nyström on November 28.[25][26][27] This episode was then pitched to the show's producers during the third week of December 2016.[28][29] Voice recording for the season and series ended on January 31, 2017, as confirmed by a number of voice actors, including Maria Bamford and Andy Milonakis.[30][31][32]

Production on the series officially ended with a wrap party hosted by Cartoon Network on November 16, 2017. Cast and crew members who had worked on the show since its beginning were invited to the festivities, which, among other things, featured a DJ booth shaped like Finn and Jake's tree fort, a live band, and Adventure Time-related food items.[33] Following the season's completion, several crewmembers were hired to work on the upcoming Cartoon Network series Summer Camp Island, which was created by Adventure Time storyline writer Julia Pott.[34]

Cast

The voice actors for the season include: Jeremy Shada (Finn the Human), John DiMaggio (Jake the Dog), Tom Kenny (The Ice King), Hynden Walch (Princess Bubblegum), and Olivia Olson (Marceline the Vampire Queen). Ward himself provides the voice for several minor characters, including Lumpy Space Princess. Former storyboard artist Niki Yang voices the sentient video game console BMO in English, as well as Jake's girlfriend Lady Rainicorn in Korean.[35] Polly Lou Livingston, a friend of Pendleton Ward's mother, Bettie Ward, plays the voice of the small elephant Tree Trunks.[36][37] Jessica DiCicco voices Flame Princess, Finn's ex-girlfriend and the sovereign of the Fire Kingdom.[38] Andy Milonakis voices N.E.P.T.R., a sentient robot who makes and throws pies.[39][40] The Lich, the series' principal antagonist, is portrayed by Ron Perlman in his demonic form.[41] The Adventure Time cast records their lines together as opposed to doing it individually. This is to capture more natural sounding dialogue among the characters. Hynden Walch has described these group session as akin to "doing a play reading—a really, really out there play."[42]

In addition to the regular cast members, episodes feature guest voices from many ranges of professions, including actors, musicians, and artists. "The Wild Hunt", "Always BMO Closing", "Bonnibel Bubblegum", "Seventeen", and "Gumbaldia" feature Fred Melamed voicing Princess Bubblegum's Uncle Gumbald.[43][44][45][46][47] In "The Wild Hunt", Jenny Slate reprises her role as Huntress Wizard.[43] "Son of Rap Bear" sees Dumbfoundead voices the titular character, Rekstizzy voices Rap Bear, Keith David reprise his role as Flame King, Paul Scheer reprises his role as Toronto, and Open Mike Eagle voices a gingerbread man.[48] In "Bonnibel Bubblegum", Livvy Stubenrauch voices the younger Princess Bubblegum, and former supervising director Andres Salaff reprises his role as Neddy.[45]

In "Seventeen" and "Gumbaldia" Brad Neely plays the Green Knight.[46][47] "Ring of Fire" features David Herman as Randy, Raza Jaffrey as Danny, and Andy Daly as Wyatt.[49] In, "Marcy & Hunson", Martin Olson reprises his role as Hunson Abadeer, the father of Marceline.[50][51][52] In "The First Investigation", Marc Evan Jackson reprises his role as Kim Kil Whan, and Dave Foley voices the shape-shifter.[53] Foley would reprise this role in the episode "Jake the Starchild".[54] The episode "Temple of Mars" features Felicia Day reprising her role as Betty; the episode also sees the return of Tom Scharpling as Jermaine the dog.[55]

Various other characters are voiced by Dee Bradley Baker, Maria Bamford, Steve Little, and Melissa Villaseñor.[35]

Broadcast and reception

Broadcast

Much like the sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth seasons,[56][57][58][59] the tenth season of Adventure Time featured several episode "bombs", or instances wherein large amounts of episodes debuted within a relatively short timeframe. The first of these occurred on September 17, 2017, when "The Wild Hunt", "Always BMO Closing", "Son of Rap Bear", and "Bonnibel Bubblegum" aired.[60] The second of these occurred on December 17, 2017 when "Seventeen", "Ring of Fire", "Marcy and Hunson" and "The First Investigation" aired.[61] The third of these occurred on March 18, 2018, when "Blenanas", "Jake the Starchild", "Temple of Mars", and "Gumbaldia" aired.[62]

Ratings

The tenth season of Adventure Time debuted on television on September 17, 2017, with the episode "The Wild Hunt". It was watched by 0.77 million viewers and scored a 0.24 Nielsen rating in the 18- to 49-year-old demographic. Nielsen ratings are audience measurement systems that determine the audience size and composition of television programming in the United States, which means that the episodes were seen by 0.24 percent of all households aged 18 to 49 years old at the time of the episode's airing.[63] In terms of viewers, this marked a decrease when compared to the season nine finale, "Three Buckets" (which was seen by 0.85 million individuals),[64] but an increase when compared to the previous season's premiere, "Orb" (which was viewed by 0.71 million).[65]

Reviews and accolades

While the tenth season aired, Entertainment Weekly named Adventure Time the tenth-best series of 2018, writing, "All the episodes [that aired in 2018] shined with Adventure Time’s eccentric trademarks: sweet fairy-tale logic, twisted dark humor, full-blown cosmic adventure, an ability to create and puncture myths in under 11 minutes."[66]

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleSupervising
direction by
Written and storyboarded byOriginal air date [nb 3]Prod.
code [70]
U.S. viewers
(millions)
2671"The Wild Hunt"Cole SanchezSam Alden, Erik Fountain & Polly GuoSeptember 17, 2017 (2017-09-17)1054-2750.77[63]
2682"Always BMO Closing"Diana LafyatisGraham Falk & Kent OsborneSeptember 17, 2017 (2017-09-17)1054-2730.77[63]
2693"Son of Rap Bear"Diana LafyatisSeo Kim & Somvilay XayaphoneSeptember 17, 2017 (2017-09-17)1054-2760.77[63]
2704"Bonnibel Bubblegum"Diana LafyatisHanna K. Nyström & Aleks SennwaldSeptember 17, 2017 (2017-09-17)1054-2740.77[63]
2715"Seventeen"Cole SanchezSeo Kim & Somvilay XayaphoneDecember 17, 20171054-2810.76[71]
2726"Ring of Fire"Cole SanchezTom Herpich & Steve WolfhardDecember 17, 20171054-2770.76[71]
2737"Marcy & Hunson"Cole SanchezGraham Falk & Adam MutoDecember 17, 20171054-2780.76[71]
2748"The First Investigation"Diana LafyatisHanna K. Nyström & Aleks SennwaldDecember 17, 20171054-2790.76[71]
2759"Blenanas"Diana LafyatisSam Alden & Patrick McHaleMarch 18, 20181054-2800.53[72]
27610"Jake the Starchild"Cole SanchezHanna K. Nyström & Aleks SennwaldMarch 18, 20181054-2830.53[72]
27711"Temple of Mars"Diana LafyatisTom Herpich & Steve WolfhardMarch 18, 20181054-2820.53[72]
27812"Gumbaldia"Diana LafyatisSam Alden & Graham FalkMarch 18, 20181054-2840.53[72]
280
283
13
16
"Come Along with Me"[73][74]TBDTBDTBA 2018TBATBD

Home media

Full season release

A DVD set that includes season ten along with seasons eight and nine is scheduled for release on September 4, 2018.[75]

Adventure Time: The Final Seasons
Set details[75] Special features[75]
  • Seasons 8–10
  • 58 episodes
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • Subtitles: English
  • English (Dolby Stereo)
  • TBA
Release dates
Region 1 Region 4 Region A Region B
September 4, 2018 (2018-09-04)[75] TBA TBA TBA

Notes

  1. ^ Information regarding story development and storyboard artists is taken from the opening credits of the season's episodes.
  2. ^ Information regarding background art is taken from the end credits of the episodes "Abstract", "Fionna and Cake and Fionna", and "Whispers".
  3. ^ "Seventeen" was released on the Cartoon Network website on December 7, 2017;[67] "Ring of Fire", "Marcy & Hunson", and "The First Investigation" were released via the Cartoon Network phone app on December 8;[68] and "Blenanas", "Jake the Starchild", "Temple of Mars", and "Gumbaldia" were released via the Cartoon Network phone app and VOD on March 9.[69] However, because this field specifically refers to episode airdates, the information here will denote when this episode first aired on Cartoon Network.

References

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  2. ^ Clark, Noelene (November 14, 2012). "'Adventure Time': Post-Apocalyptic 'Candyland' Attracts Adult Fans". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. Retrieved March 26, 2014.
  3. ^ For information concerning this story arc, see the following episodes:
    • Sanchez, Cole (supervising director); Sandra Lee (art director); Sam Alden, Erik Fountain & Polly Guo (storyboard artists) (September 17, 2017). "The Wild Hunt". Adventure Time. Season 10. Episode 1. Cartoon Network.
    • Lafyatis, Diana (supervising director); Sandra Lee (art director); Graham Falk & Kent Osborne (storyboard artists) (September 17, 2017). "Always BMO Closing". Adventure Time. Season 10. Episode 2. Cartoon Network.
    • Lafyatis, Diana (supervising director); Sandra Lee (art director); Hanna K. Nyström & Aleks Sennwald (storyboard artists) (September 17, 2017). "Bonnibel Bubblegum". Adventure Time. Season 10. Episode 4. Cartoon Network.
    • Sanchez, Cole (supervising director); Sandra Lee (art director); Seo Kim & Somvilay Xayaphone (storyboard artists) (December 17, 2017). "Seventeen". Adventure Time. Season 10. Episode 5. Cartoon Network.
    • Lafyatis, Diana (supervising director); Sandra Lee (art director); Sam Alden & Graham Falk (storyboard artists) (March 18, 2018). "Gumbaldia". Adventure Time. Season 10. Episode 12. Cartoon Network.
  4. ^ For information concerning this story arc, see the following episodes:
    • Sanchez, Cole (supervising director); Sandra Lee (art director); Sam Alden, Erik Fountain & Polly Guo (storyboard artists) (September 17, 2017). "The Wild Hunt". Adventure Time. Season 10. Episode 1. Cartoon Network.
    • Sanchez, Cole (supervising director); Sandra Lee (art director); Seo Kim & Somvilay Xayaphone (storyboard artists) (December 17, 2017). "Seventeen". Adventure Time. Season 10. Episode 5. Cartoon Network.
    • Lafyatis, Diana (supervising director); Sandra Lee (art director); Sam Alden & Graham Falk (storyboard artists) (March 18, 2018). "Gumbaldia". Adventure Time. Season 10. Episode 12. Cartoon Network.
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    • Lafyatis, Diana (supervising director); Sandra Lee (art director); Tom Herpich & Steve Wolfhard (storyboard artists) (March 18, 2018). "Temple of Mars". Adventure Time. Season 10. Episode 11. Cartoon Network.
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  40. ^ Episodes that credit Andy Milonakis:
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