7 Ricardio the Heart Guy plus (Extras: Animatics, Featurettes, Music Video, Finndemonium, The Wand) What the Cabbage?! It sure is a lot of battling for just the 1st season.Ĭomes with 26 episodes total with 4 commentaries for Ep. Want to know what time it is?! It’s DVD watching time with Finn & Jake - Two of the coolest heroes to ever Hero-ize! They’re traveling across the Land of Ooo searching for adventure but adventure isn’t always easy sometimes you’ve got to battle mean little fire gnomes, battle frozen businessmen zombies and of course battle the very, very, very evil Ice King :crown. Now you know the origin let’s go on the review "The Enchiridion!" was the first episode to enter into production. This tactic proved successful, and Cartoon Network approved the first season in September 2008. Cartoon Network was not happy with this story, and so Ward, McHale, and Muto created a storyboard for the episode "The Enchiridion!", which was their attempt to consciously emulate the style of the original Nicktoons short. The group's first product was a rough storyboard that featured Finn and Princess Bubblegum going on a spaghetti-supper date. Ward and his college friends Patrick McHale and Adam Muto (the former of whom served as a writer, storyboard artist, and creative director for the show during its first few seasons, while the latter served as a storyboard artist and creative director for the show before eventually becoming its showrunner) began developing ideas, all the while concentrating on "keeping the good things about the original short while also improving on" them. comic book-y new".Ĭartoon Network asked Ward to submit a sample script for their consideration, but Frederator convinced him to rough out a storyboard instead, as "a board would give a better sense of what was on Pen's mind", according to Frederator's vice president Eric Homan. However, they would only commit to a deal if Ward could prove that the pilot "wasn’t a one-hit wonder." Rob Sorcher, the chief content officer at Cartoon Network, was influential in getting the network to take a chance on the show he recognized the series as "something that felt really indie. One of the studios that Frederator approached was Cartoon Network, which was interested in producing a full series. Eventually, Nicktoons rights to commission a full series expired, and Frederator-the short's production animation studio-pitched it to other channels. Frederator Studios then pitched an Adventure Time series to Nicktoons Network, which rejected it twice. After its initial release, the video became a viral hit on the Internet. It was first broadcast on Nicktoons Network on January 11, 2007, and was re-broadcast as part of Frederator Studios' anthology show Random! Cartoons on December 7, 2008. Ward created the short almost entirely by himself, and concluded its production in early 2006. The series can trace its origin back to a seven-minute, stand-alone animated short film of the same name (this short would later be identified as the show's pilot post facto).
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