

He is also using the omnichord that was used in that episode. Is it weird that Choose Goose was the first thing in the episode to make me cry?Ĩ) It appears that Princess Bubblegum has not rebuilt the Gumball Guardians since they were destroyed in the battle against GOLB.ĩ) There are lots of familiar candy people in and around the tavern, from a variety of seasons, including Kenneth, Dirt Beer Guy, Cherry Cream Soda, a Banana Guard 500, Lollipop Girl, and Smudge.ġ0) Simon is of course singing “Remember You”. Last time we saw his normal form was all the way back in season five’s “Blade of Grass”, nearly seven years ago. Looks like she’s been dipped in white chocolate for this shoot.ħ) This is the first time we’ve seen Choose Goose since he appeared as “Achoos Goose” in the Elements miniseries. However, the HBO Max subtitles confirm he is actually saying “crack”.Ĥ) All of Marceline’s classic furniture is present, but Bubblegum’s influence is very visible a doily on the couch, a flask underneath, new barstools from the Candy Kingdom, and the pink lamp in the bedroom, just to name a few examples.Ħ) Chocoberry on the cover of a magazine.

Alternatively, it could have been the catalyst comet, although Finn has no connection to this place so that’s probably not the case.ģ) The subtitles for the first four minutes video suggested that Glassboy was saying “crap” here. Although we have seen the radiation roundel plenty of times so it’s pretty obvious.Ģ) The “magic lightning” that created the Glass Kingdom could itself have been one of the nukes. SPOILERS AHEAD, WATCH OBSIDIAN ON HBO MAX IF YOU HAVEN’T ALREADYġ) We’ve seen bombs scattered around the Land of Ooo before, but this is the first time we’ve seen the word “fission”, confirming that they are nukes. With all the things left unsaid and questions left unanswered in the original finale, we’re definitely looking forward to the Bubbline special and the rest of the “Distant Lands” episodes.Sharing this thread of lore, episode connections, and Easter eggs from Adventure Time: Distant Lands: Obsidian, originally written for my Twitter. You can’t really put your energy onto somebody until you figure out your own stuff that you’re dealing with.” “Ultimately, she can’t move forward with Bubblegum unless she tackles some of her own issues. She fondly talked about the vampire queen as a character who is in the process of healing through music, slowly allowing herself to be vulnerable around the people she cares about. “The way that the finale ended is just so perfect… It was really cool to be able to see some of the things in the past that happened between them, and how it will affect their future moving forward,” she said, even giving us a preview of “Monster,” a song Marceline will sing in “Distant Lands.”īeyond the canon ship, Olsen also shared some insight about Marceline as a vital character in the “Adventure Time” storyline. Marceline’s voice actress Olivia Olson confirmed this on a “Distant Lands” panel at the virtual Comic Con. There’s only one episode so far (and disappointingly only available on HBO Max) but guess what? The next one, titled “Obsidian,” will be all about Princess Bubblegum and Marceline’s romance.
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In the four-episode series “Adventure Time: Distant Lands,” we see more of our beloved characters, from their past to possibly their future post-war. The finale confirmed every hint the show dropped that alluded to their romance but left a lot of fans (including me) with quite a cliffhanger.įret not, ‘cause our favorite sapphic duo is finally getting the spin-off they deserve.

Kidding aside, Princess Bubblegum and Marceline (collectively dubbed as Bubbline) are undoubtedly a popular pair, even before they were canon.

Only 20 more to go and they’ll be holding hands soon. It’s reminiscent of the feeling of being heavily invested in a multi-chapter slow-burn fanfic: Twenty chapters in and the main ship finally locks eyes. I don’t know about you, but it’s been two years and I still haven’t gotten over the ending of “Adventure Time”―especially this part.
