It is an intimate and painful look at how difficult it can be to watch a loved one’s mind deteriorate (Simon, in particular, represents Alzheimers). Simon’s memory loss and magic-induced insanity plague Marcy, who knew Simon before his change. One of the most emotionally charged episodes in the whole series, “I Remember You” takes a look at Simon/Ice King and Marceline’s relationship. Look no further! I present to you: the best of Adventure Time. But like every long-running animated series, it can be hard to figure out which episodes are truly worth watching (though, in my opinion, all of Adventure Time is worth watching). If you want a show in which one episode centers around Finn the Human’s ascendance to the astral plane and another focuses on a juggling horse named James Baxter, then this is the show for you. However, Adventure Time disproves this theory with its handling of abstract and philosophical subject matter, heavy topics of grief, guilt, and disassociation, and totally absurd humor. Series targeted to young audiences are often swept aside and overlooked as silly, shallow, and uninteresting. While that may reflect poorly on my mental well being, it shows just how much Adventure Time has to give-it’s enjoyable time after time. Such a big fan that I’ve watched all 274 episodes an unholy amount of times and manage to find “Oh my crease” funny every fucking time.
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