Adventure Time (version originale :
Adventure Time with Finn &
Jake aux Etats-Unis ; Adventure
Time avec Finn et Jake au Québec)
est une série d'animation américaine
créée par Pendleton Ward,
produite par Frederator Studios et diffusée depuis
le 5 avril 2010 aux Etats-Unis sur la chaîne télévisée
Cartoon Network.
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Adventure Time with Finn and Jake
Finn, the human boy with the awesome hat,
and Jake, the wise dog, are close friends
and partners in strange adventures in the land
of Ooo. The 30-minute series is from Cartoon Network
Studios, created by Pendleton Ward and executive produced
by Fred Siebert and Derek Drymon.
Jake the Dog (Adventure Time episode)
"Jake the Dog" is the second episode of the
fifth season of the American animated television
series Adventure Time. The episode was written and
storyboarded by Cole Sanchez and Rebecca Sugar, from
a story by Patrick McHale, Kent Osborne, Pendleton Ward.
It originally aired on Cartoon Network on November 12,
2012. The episode guest stars Ron Perlman as the Lich,
Kumail Nanjiani as Prismo, M. Emmet Walsh as the Cosmic Owl,
and Cloris Leachman as Farmworld Marceline.
The series follows the adventures of Finn
(voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and
his best friend and adoptive brother Jake
(voiced by John DiMaggio), a dog with magical
powers to change shape and grow and shrink at
will. In this episode, Finn's alternative timeline
goes astray after he wears the magical ice crown
and goes crazy with the power imbued within, and
Prismo tells Jake that if he can change The Lich's original
wish, everything will go back to normal. Jake—with help
from Prismo—eventually wishes that the Lich had actually
desired for Finn and Jake to return home. Thus, the world
is righted again.
"Jake the Dog" was written to conclude the three-episode
arc involving the Lich and the multiverse of Ooo that had
begun in the fourth season finale "The Lich". Tim Kiefer
composed the music for the episode, and created the song
"Prismatic" by remixing a previous song he had recorded
for the second season episode "Mortal Recoil". "Jake the
Dog" was watched by 3.435 million viewers and received
largely positive critical acclaim, with writers from
The A.V. Club and IndieWire applauding the episode
for being both an excellent season premiere, as well
as a creative challenge, respectively.
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