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Adventure Time Season 6 Complete -episodes 1-43- -

If you are buying the Adventure Time Season 6 Complete - Episodes 1-43 on DVD or Blu-ray:

1. "Wake Up" – Finn awakens from his coma, haunted by the comet vision. Prismo, the wish-master, is dead, killed by the Lich. Finn and Jake use Prismo’s remains to travel to the Citadel, a cosmic prison for reality-breaking criminals. Their goal: find Finn’s father.

2. "Escape from the Citadel" – At the Citadel, they find Martin, a charming, remorseless rogue. The Lich arrives, transforms into a giant, reality-eroding monster (The Lich Hand of Doom), and destroys the Citadel. Finn loses an arm (a long-foreshadowed destiny moment). Martin escapes through a portal, leaving Finn behind, saying, "You're a great kid. I'd better split." Finn screams into the void.

3. "James" – A lighter but uneasy episode. Finn and Jake must escort a cowardly Banana Guard named James. The theme: sacrificial lambs and unheroic survival. Finn, still reeling, is emotionally detached.

4. "The Tower"Iconic. Finn, furious and traumatized, builds a tower of his own arm bones to punch his father into the sun. He replaces his lost arm with a series of grotesque, symbolic prosthetics (a rooster head, a flower, a grappling hook). Princess Bubblegum finally gives him a grass-arm (from the grass sword), but it’s alive and ominous. Adventure Time Season 6 Complete -Episodes 1-43-

5. "Sad Face" – A near-silent episode following Jake’s tail (which has its own personality) working a dead-end carnival job. A meditation on feeling separated from your own body/soul.

6. "Breezy"Emotional core. Finn, depressed and numbing his pain, kisses several princesses (LSP, a rock, a pillow). He loses his flower-arm. He meets Breezy, a bee princess. Through her, he replants his flower-arm, which grows into a giant, glittering tree of life. A cosmic butterfly (Martin’s essence?) lands on him, and Finn regrows his human arm. He cries, but this time it’s healing. He decides to stay alive not for revenge, but for himself.

7. "Food Chain" – A surreal, guest-animated episode (Masaaki Yuasa style). Finn and Jake reincarnate through a food chain. Pure visual philosophy: all life is recycled.

8. "Furniture & Meat" – Tree Trunks’ alien husband, Mr. Pig, accidentally turns her into furniture and then eats her? Resolved weirdly. Highlights Ooo’s absurdity. If you are buying the Adventure Time Season

9. "The Prince Who Wanted Everything" – LSP cons a nerdy prince. A filler episode, but underscores LSP’s narcissism.

10. "Something Big" – Ancient elemental giants (Darren the Ancient Sleeper) awaken. The theme: old cosmic orders collapsing.

11. "Little Brother" – Shelby the worm raises a caterpillar named Kitten. Cute, but with a subtext about innocent love vs. predatory change.

12. "Ocarina" – Finn visits Martin’s old cell. He plays a sad song. The realization: Martin’s brokenness is not Finn’s fault. Hook: “Adventure Time stopped being just a kids’

13. "Thanks for the Crabapples, Giuseppe" – A bizarre Twilight Zone parody where old men lie about being wizards. The punchline: truth is relative.


Hook: “Adventure Time stopped being just a kids’ show in Season 6. Here’s why.”

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Call to Action: “What’s your most rewatched episode from Season 6? Let me know below.”


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