List of Adventure Time episodes
This is a list of the episodes of Adventure Time which airs on Cartoon Network.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Season premiere | Season finale |
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Pilot | 1 | December 7, 2008 | |
1 | 13 | April 5, 2010 | September 27, 2010 |
2 | 13 | October 11, 2010 | May 9, 2011 |
3 | 13[1] | July 11, 2011[2] | TBA, 2012 |
4 | 24 | TBA, 2012 | TBA, 2014 |
Episodes
Pilot: 2008
# | Title | U.S. Original airdate | ||
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0 | "Adventure Time" | December 7, 2008 | ||
Pen(Now Finn) and Jake have to rescue Princess Bubblegum from the Ice King. |
Season 1: 2010
# | Title | Original U.S. airdate | Production code | # of U.S. viewers (in millions) |
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1a | "Slumber Party Panic" | April 5, 2010 | 692-009 | 2.50[3] |
After creating a serum to bring dead candy people back to life, Finn and Princess Bubblegum create candy zombies, making Finn keep a royal promise of having to protect the people from discovering about it. | ||||
1b | "Trouble in Lumpy Space" | April 5, 2010 | 692-015 | — |
Finn must travel to Lumpy Space to find a cure that will save Jake, who was accidentally bitten by Lumpy Space Princess at Princess Bubblegum's marshmallow tea party. | ||||
2a | "Prisoners of Love" | April 12, 2010 | 692-005 | 1.85[4] |
Finn and Jake attempt to rescue a series of princesses who were kidnapped by Ice King in an attempt to marry one. | ||||
2b | "Tree Trunks" | April 12, 2010 | 692-016 | — |
Tree Trunks joins Finn and Jake who go on a quest to fulfill TT's desire of picking a proposed legendary apple in an evil forest. | ||||
3a | "The Enchiridion!" | April 19, 2010 | 692-001 | 2.10[6] |
Finn and Jake go on a quest for a magical book that would prove them worthy of being righteous heroes. NOTE: This is the first episode of the series to be produced[5] followed by "Rainy Day Daydream" which aired on September 6, 2010. | ||||
3b | "The Jiggler" | April 19, 2010 | 692-011 | — |
A strange creature attracted by Finn's auto-tuned singing voice follows the duo to their home and they keep him as a pet, but soon struggles to keep him after several strange occurrences. | ||||
4a | "Ricardio the Heart Guy" | April 26, 2010 | 692-007 | 1.91[7] |
Finn believes that Princess Bubblegum's new friend, a heart named "Ricardio", is evil, and is proven right after learning that Ricardio is the heart of the Ice King. Guest voice: George Takei as Ricardio. | ||||
4b | "Business Time" | April 26, 2010 | 692-014 | — |
Finn and Jake fall victim to their own laziness when they delegate their adventuring responsibilities to a group of businessmen thawed from an iceberg. Guest voice: Brian Posehn as Business Man #1 NOTE: A sneak peek of this episode was shown on March 11, 2010. | ||||
5a | "My Two Favorite People" | May 3, 2010 | 692-004 | 1.65[8] |
Jake feels overwhelmed at not having enough time for Finn and his girlfriend, Lady Rainicorn, so he tries to get them to hang out more, leading to disaster between the two friends. | ||||
5b | "Memories of Boom Boom Mountain" | May 3, 2010 | 692-010 | — |
Finn reflects on an upsetting experience when he was a baby and pledges to help everyone in need, but this proves more difficult than imagined. NOTE This episode reveals that Boom Boom Mountain is where Finn was found and adopted by Jake's parents. | ||||
6a | "Wizard" | May 10, 2010 | 692-020 | 1.82[9] |
Finn and Jake are coaxed by a skeleton man to enroll in a course for free magic powers, but are ultimately tricked into helping stop an asteroid. | ||||
6b | "Evicted!" | May 17, 2010 | 692-003 | 1.88[10] |
Finn and Jake search the land of Ooo for a new home after a vampire girl named Marceline claims the duo's treehouse as her own. NOTE 1: A sneak peek of this episode was shown on March 18, 2010. NOTE 2: This episode marks the first appearance of Marceline the Vampire Queen. | ||||
7a | "City of Thieves" | May 24, 2010 | 692-012 | 1.83[11] |
When confronted by a Tree Witch over how uncorruptible he is, Finn enters the City of Thieves with Jake to confront a thief who is believed to have stolen a flower basket from a little girl named "Penny". However, staying pure of heart within the city proves to be easier said than done, as Finn learns another side to his new friend. | ||||
7b | "The Witch's Garden" | June 7, 2010 | 692-022 | 1.81[12] |
Jake loses his enthusiasm for adventure when a witch strips him of his powers as a penalty for trespassing in her garden. | ||||
8a | "What Is Life?" | June 14, 2010 | 692-017 | 1.64[13] |
Finn builds N.E.P.T.R., a Never-Ending Pie-Throwing Robot, to pull a prank on Jake, but the machine's conscience is conflicted by the will of the Ice King when he is attacked by his private particles. Guest voice: Andy Milonakis as N.E.P.T.R. | ||||
8b | "Ocean of Fear" | June 21, 2010 | 692-025 | 2.00[14] |
Jake tries to help Finn overcome his sudden fear of the ocean. | ||||
9a | "When Wedding Bells Thaw" | June 28, 2010 | 692-013 | 1.92[15] |
The Ice King suppresses his kidnapping urges to wed a suspicious bride and convinces Finn and Jake to throw him a "manlorette party", but soon realizes he'll have to give up his constant hobby. | ||||
9b | "Freak City" | July 26, 2010 | 692-008 | 2.03[16] |
After being transformed into a foot by a magic man, Finn joins forces with a band of misfits to turn back to normal. | ||||
10a | "Henchman" | August 23, 2010 | 692-021 | 2.17[17] |
Finn takes the place as Marceline's new henchman, believing he'll find it hard to obey her evil ways, and discovers a new side to this character. | ||||
10b | "Dungeon" | July 12, 2010 | 692-023 | 2.48[18] |
Finn's headstrong decision to explore a dungeon in defiance of Jake and Princess Bubblegum's warnings puts him in great danger. | ||||
11a | "The Duke" | July 19, 2010 | 692-019 | 1.84[19] |
Finn turns Princess Bubblegum green and bald, and faces a moral quandary--whether to confess his mistake and be hated by his friend forever, or let Princess Bubblegum wrongly accuse the Duke of Nuts instead. | ||||
11b | "Donny" | August 9, 2010 | 692-018 | — |
Finn and Jake help a bullying grass ogre named Donny turn his life around, without realizing the ecological damage they may be causing in the process. | ||||
12a | "Rainy Day Daydream" | September 6, 2010 | 692-002 | 2.17[20] |
Stuck indoors due to a raining knife storm, Finn discovers that Jake can make his imagination come to life, causing chaos in the treehouse. | ||||
12b | "What Have You Done?" | September 13, 2010 | 692-006 | 1.54[21] |
Without giving good details Princess Bubblegum tells Finn and Jake to capture the Ice King as their prisoner, but when they interrogate him they think that he's innocent. | ||||
13a | "His Hero" | September 20, 2010 | 692-026 | 1.83[22] |
The great warrior Billy inspires Finn and Jake to practice nonviolence, but the duo finds it difficult to resist old ways. Guest voice: Lou Ferrigno as Billy. | ||||
13b | "Gut Grinder" | September 27, 2010 | 692-024 | 1.77 |
Finn and Jake pursue a havoc-wreaking "Gut Grinder," but Jake suspects he himself might be the culprit. Note: This episode is paired with His Hero, but is always shown before the episode, not after. |
Season 2: 2010–2011
# | Title | Original U.S. airdate | Production code | # of U.S. viewers (in millions) |
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14a | "It Came from the Nightosphere" | October 11, 2010 | 1002-029 | 2.001[23] |
Finn releases Marceline's estranged father from the Nightosphere, but ends up having to stop him from stealing all the souls in Ooo. Guest voice: Martin Olson as Marceline's Father. | ||||
14b | "The Eyes" | October 18, 2010 | 1002-031 | 2.264[24] |
Finn and Jake are kept awake by a horse that does nothing but stare at them with its big eyes. | ||||
15a | "Loyalty to the King" | October 25, 2010 | 1002-027 | 2.541[25] |
The Ice King shaves his beard after a princess "breaks up" with him, but when his new look proves to attract other princesses, he capitalizes on the unexpected opportunity. | ||||
15b | "Blood Under the Skin" | November 1, 2010 | 1002-028 | 1.952[26] |
After receiving a splinter on his finger, Finn seeks the Magical Armor of Zelderon for protection, but cannot take the embarrassment. Guest Voice: Peter Stormare as Sir Slicer. | ||||
16a | "Storytelling" | November 8, 2010 | 1002-030 | 2.148[27] |
While sick and stuck in bed, Jake wants Finn to tell him a story to make him feel better. | ||||
16b | "Slow Love" | November 15, 2010 | 1002-032 | 2.090[28] |
Finn and Jake try to woo a group of lady snails in order to save their house from a giant snail named Snorlock, who was using it as a shell. Guest voice: Biz Markie as Snorlock. | ||||
17a | "Power Animal" | November 22, 2010 | 1002-033 | 2.228[29] |
Jake must stay focused in order to rescue Finn, who has been kidnapped by a gang of evil gnomes bent on turning Ooo literally upside down. Guest voice: Paul Reubens as the Gnome Ruler. | ||||
17b | "Crystals Have Power" | November 29, 2010 | 1002-036 | 2.002[30] |
Jake challenges his inopportune pledge of nonviolence to save Finn from crystaline dimension outlaws who are working for someone the two thought had died. | ||||
18a | "The Other Tarts" | January 3, 2011 | 1002-038 | 1.974 |
Finn and Jake volunteer to help Princess Bubblegum with a dangerous assignment: toting rare and delicious tarts for the Annual Royal Back Rubbing Ceremony. | ||||
18b | "To Cut a Woman's Hair" | January 10, 2011 | 1002-035 | 1.886[31] |
Finn must get a lock of hair from a princess to save Jake from the balding Tree Witch, but this task proves harder than expected, and ends up revealing his biggest secret. Guest Voice: Thurop Van Orman as The Tree Witch. | ||||
19a | "The Chamber of Frozen Blades" | January 17, 2011 | 1002-037 | — |
Finn and Jake await for the Ice King and Gunther to return to the kingdom, thinking that he is coming back with a stolen princess, and find the Ice King's secret sanctum. | ||||
19b | "Her Parents" | January 24, 2011 | 1002-034 | 2.177[32] |
Jake's relationship with Lady Rainicorn is in danger when he promises to meet with her parents, as both species had a long history of war with each other. Guest voices: Henry Rollins and Laura Silverman as Lady Rainicorn's parents. | ||||
20a | "The Pods" | January 31, 2011 | 1002-039 | 1.944[33] |
Finn and Jake are assigned to protect three magical beans, but have problems figuring which of the beans is evil. | ||||
20b | "The Silent King" | February 7, 2011 | 1002-040 | 1.532 |
Finn becomes the king of a goblin clan in order to prevent a conflict of violence, but their strange rules prove to be not of his liking. | ||||
21a | "The Real You" | February 14, 2011 | 1002-041 | 1.825[34] |
Finn has to give a speech at Princess Bubblegum's science barbecue and seeks a quick fix to make himself smarter. | ||||
21b | "Guardians of Sunshine" | February 21, 2011 | 1002-042 | 1.729[35] |
Finn and Jake get sucked into one of Beemo's games and they have to defeat all three of his bosses. | ||||
22a | "Death in Bloom" | February 28, 2011 | 1002-044 | 1.981[36] |
After killing Princess Bubblegum's plant when left to take care of it, Finn and Jake make a trip to the Land of the Dead in order to get its soul back. Guest voice: Miguel Ferrer as Death. | ||||
22b | "Susan Strong" | March 7, 2011 | 1002-045 | 2.378[37] |
Finn is excited to discover what appears to be a tribe of humans living underground near the Candy Kingdom, but gets more than he expected when he tries to teach one of them about the surface world. | ||||
23a | "Mystery Train" | March 14, 2011 | 1002-043 | 1.958[38] |
Wanting to surprise Finn on his 13th birthday, Jake takes Finn on a train, where they get wrapped up in a murder mystery. | ||||
23b | "Go with Me" | March 28, 2011 | 1002-046 | 1.270 |
Marceline and Jake give Finn advice so he can ask Princess Bubblegum to see a movie with him. NOTE- This episode was originally rated TV-PG-D, but a few weeks later the 'D' was taken off. | ||||
24a | "Belly of the Beast" | April 4, 2011 | 1002-047 | 1.640[39] |
In order to cure the stomach ache of a giant, Finn and Jake must break up a party happening in his belly. Guest voice: Andy Samberg as Party Pat. | ||||
24b | "The Limit" | April 11, 2011 | 1002-048 | 1.693[40] |
Finn and Jake must risk it all to see their dreams come true at the center of a magic wish-granting maze. | ||||
25a | "Videomakers" | April 18, 2011 | 1002-051 | 1.733[41] |
Finn and Jake are on an epic race to make a movie for their "Finn and Jake Movie Club", but end up arguing over the film's plot. | ||||
25b | "Heat Signature" | May 9, 2011 | 1002-050 | 1.975 |
Marceline pranks Finn and Jake into thinking that they're vampires. | ||||
26a | "Mortal Folly" | May 2, 2011 | 1002-049 | 1.920[42] |
Finn and Jake must go on a quest to find the Lich (originally sealed away by Billy but released by the snail), while the Ice King pesters them for permission to marry Princess Bubblegum. Guest voice: Ron Perlman as The Lich. | ||||
26b | "Mortal Recoil" | May 2, 2011 | 1002-052 | 1.920[42] |
The spirit of The Lich possesses Princess Bubblegum and it is up to Finn and Jake to stop him. Guest voices: Isabella Acres as 13-year-old Princess Bubblegum and Kevin Michael Richardson as Lich-possessed Princess Bubblegum. |
Season 3: 2011-present
# | Title[43] | Original U.S. airdate | Production code | # of U.S. viewers (in millions) |
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27a | "Cute Quest" | July 11, 2011[2] | 1008-053 | 2.686 |
When Anais loses her cuteness, Gumball, Darwin, and Anais must get it from the "evil" Cute King and the Cuties.[44] | ||||
27b | "Undead Love" | July 18, 2011[46] | 1008-054 | 2.528 |
Muscle Man, Starla, Carrie, and HFG must fight Gladiator Ghosts to earn their freedom from Fight King-with a love blooming between Fives and Carrie. But an this love survive when HFG turns into bloodlust? (Muscle ManxStarla) (HFGxCarrie)[45] | ||||
28a | "Memory of a Memory" | July 25, 2011[47] | 1008-057 | 2.255 |
Marceline is kidnapped by Ash, and to get her back Finn challenges Ash to a duel. If Finn wins, Ash must leave Ooo forever. But if Ash wins, he gets to kill Finn and marry Marceline. (FxM) Guest voice: Steve Agee as Ash. | ||||
28b | "Hitman" | August 1, 2011[48] | 1008-055 | 2.273 |
After being grounded for four weeks from stealing princesses by Danny and Danni, The Skulker unwittingly hires a hitman to go after them. | ||||
29a | "Too Young" | August 8, 2011[49] | 1008-059 | 2.089 |
Anais is said to be too young to do almost anything, so she tries to prove them wrong with the help of Beemo. (BeemoxAnais) Guest voices: Justin Roiland as Lemongrab and Isabella Acres as 13-year-old Princess Bubblegum. | ||||
29b | "The Monster" | August 15, 2011[51] | 1008-056 | — |
The king and queen of Lumpy Space ask Finn and Jake to track down their daughter and bring her home.[50] | ||||
30a | "Still" | August 22, 2011[52] | 1008-060 | — |
The Ice King freezes Finn and Jake with a potion and tries to become friends with them. Meanwhile, Finn tries to summon an astral beast for help. | ||||
30b | "Wizard Battle" | August 29, 2011[53] | 1008-061 | — |
Mordecai, Rigby, and Slasher enter a wizard contest with the winner receiving the newly restored Margret's kiss. (MordecaixMargret) Guest voice: Maurice LaMarche as the Grand Master Wizard | ||||
31a | "Adventure Time with Fionna and Cake" | September 5, 2011[54] | 1008-058 | — |
A gender-swapped episode of the series. Guest voices: Madeleine Martin as Fionna, Roz Ryan as Cake, Grey DeLisle as The Ice Queen, and Neil Patrick Harris as Prince Gumball. | ||||
31b | "What Was Missing" | September 26, 2011[55] | 1008-062 | — |
Darwin tries to figure out what was missing in his life. (DarwinxRachel) | ||||
32a | "Thank You" | TBA | 1008-063 | — |
After giving Dash what he always wanted, he can't stop saying thank you to Danny and Tucker. (DashxJazz) | ||||
32b | "From Bad to Worse" | TBA | 1008-064 | — |
Jake accidentally gets Finn in a fight with someone, and things get even worse when he must have a family reunion. | ||||
33a | "Beautopian Battle" | TBA | 1008-065 | — |
P.B and Marce must brawl to see who will be the queen of Beautopia, and Finn and Jake try to tell them that it's a trap so that one of them can get married to the king, but they are too distracted about the fight to listen. (FxM) | ||||
33b | "A Deaf Oppurtunity" | TBA | 1008-066 | — |
After Rigby tricks Mordecai into thinking that he's deaf, Rigby goes too far with taking the advantage of the oppurtunity. | ||||
34a | "Apple Thief" | TBA | 1008-067 | — |
Tree Trunks's apples have been stolen, and Finn and Jake have no choice but to suspect Penny the thief girl-and Marcy! (FxM) | ||||
34b | "Holly Jolly Secrets (Pt I)" | TBA | 1008-068 | — |
It's Christmas Eve and Finn and Jake along with Mordecai, Rigby, Darwin, and Gumball go on an adventure to discover the secrets of Christmas. Hints of FxM, MordecaixMargret, and RigbyxEileen. | ||||
35a | "Holly Jolly Secrets (Pt II)" | TBA | 1008-069 | — |
Marceline and the others haven't seen Finn, Jake, Mordo, Rigbone, Gumball or Darwin and start to worry. Billy tells them that they went into the Forrbidden Lands to discover the secrets behind Christmas and now Marce and the others must find them before "something" finds them, just when Finn and Jake and the other duo are so close to finding the truths-all on Christmas! (FxM) MordecaixMargret) (RigbyxEileen) (JxLady.R) (DannyxSam) (TuckerxValerie) (JazzxDash) (GumballxPenny) (DarwinxRachel) (DannixTiffany) | ||||
35b | "The Creeps" | TBA | 1008-070 | — |
Danny, Danni, Sam, and Tucker try to get rid of creeps that have been terrorizing a village. Hints of DannyxSam | ||||
36a | "An Assassin in Jake's Nose" | TBA | 1008-071 | — |
An assassin that's in Jake's nose starts to mess up his sense of smell. (JakexLady) | ||||
36b | "The Croak List" | TBA | 1008-072 | — |
Gumball thinks he will "croak" (die) in 24 hous and makes a list on what to do before he's "gone". (GumballxPenny) | ||||
37a | "Marceline's Closet" | TBA | 1008-073 | — |
Finn must rescue Marceline from being digested by her demonic closet after it swallows Marce. (FxM) | ||||
37b | "Heart of the Fire Kingdom" | TBA | 1008-074 | — |
Fire Count captures Eileen so Flame Princess can lure Rigby into her trap and force him to marry her or Eileen will be dropped into a pit of lava. Now it's up to Mordo, Skips, Jake, and Ice King to help and save Eileen. | ||||
38a | "Word War II" | TBA | 1008-075 | — |
Sam and Valerie must work together to defeat Ember and a hypnotized Danni in the second Word War. Hints of DannyxSam, TuckerxValerie, and DannixTiffany. | ||||
38b | "Another Way" | TBA | 1008-076 | — |
Marcy, Jake, and the others try to find "another way" to discover about Finn's past and people, when Marceline finally admits something that involves Finn and could ruin their realationship forever. (FxM) | ||||
39a | "Ghost Princess" | TBA | 1008-077 | — |
Ghost Princess banns High-Five Ghost and Carrie from dating from the frustration and misery of not having a boyfriend. | ||||
39b | "The Owl's Dungeon[56]" | TBA | 1008-078 | — |
Finn, Jake, Marce, Ice King, P.B, Tiffany, Beemo, Mordecai, Rigby, Eileen, Margret, Gumball, Darwin, Anais, Penny, Rachel, Danny, Danni, Sam, Valerie, Tucker, Dash, and Jazz all go to the Cosmic Owl's Dungeon to recive the Crystal eye and defeat Ash, the Lich, and someone that is related to Marceline-The Lord of Evil. |
Season 4: TBA
On May 2, 2011, Pendleton Ward announced on his official Twitter page that a fourth season of Adventure Time is currently in the works.[57]
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