It's Adventure Time's (official) 10th Anniversary, c'mon grab your friends, we'll probably get a trailer and release date(s) for Distant Lands! 10 years ago today, Adventure Time premiered (officially)* on Cartoon Network with the episodes, "Slumber Party Panic" & "Trouble in Lumpy Space". Adventure Time is a amazing, groundbreaking animated series that forever changed the animation landscape and I hope you do something to honor it today like rewatching old episodes.
Cartoon Network is streaming 4 fan favorite episodes with Olivia Olson (VA of Marceline) on twitch at 3PM(PST)/6PM (EST) with a "Special Announcement" which will probably be a trailer or release date(s) for Distant Lands at twitch.tv/cartoonnetwork Link to tweet: twitter.com/cartoonnetwork/status/1246457220830822402
*the episodes, "Business Time" & "Evicted!" were aired as "sneak previews" on March 11th & 18th, 2010
10 years ago CN began the influencer for the decline of animation It was never good either S
Justin Turner
Go be a wrong dumbass somewhere else
Gavin James
Adventure Time was great and never went to shit. Yes, there was a dip in quality in Season 6 but the quality went right back up in Season 7
Adrian Williams
"Look mom! I said bad thing about popular good thing on the internet again! Do I get a star sticker?"
Xavier Ortiz
Happy 10 years of Finn getting cucked.
Luis Sanders
>tfw hardcore Adventure Time fan >tfw you'll never be able to bring Adventure Time up on Yas Forums without it just turning into 90s kids shitting on it and people seething over bubbline
That's in 10 hours from now, right? I don't follow burger time
Jayden Walker
Yeah, like 10 hours & 15 minutes
Robert Clark
Because bubbline IS shit and so did it's arcs
Liam Wood
No, but I don't care enough to argue with you
Ayden Murphy
Yes and fuck off feelzfag your decade is over
Nathan Anderson
It only became popular because corporate heavily shilled/advertised it compared to other shows. It didn't become popular on its own merit same thing with SU
>from now Are you guys talking about when it officially first aired or the livestream thing (or both)
Blake Reed
Flapjack died for this
Jordan Ortiz
Actually, it has just begun. Us zoomers are now becoming adults and taking the place you millennials had in the 2010s. You're about to see a ton of nostalgia for Adventure Time and people taking inspiration from it
Levi Martin
Flapjack would've gone bad anyway. Pen leaving, J.G leaving, Alex leaving, Pat leaving, Kent leaving
Isaac King
Reminder that Zoomers are now nostalgic for this show and uironically say that this was Cartoon Network's Golden Age.
it was. Adventure Time, Regular Show, Sym-Bionic Titan, SU, Over the Garden Wall and many other great series'. the late 90s and early 2000s come pretty close
Nolan White
Reminder that Stuart Snyder saved Cartoon Network, under his watch, we got shows like: >Adventure Time >Scooby Doo: Mystery Inc >Young Justice >MAD >Sym-Bionic Titan >Regular Show >Robotomy >Gumball >Looney Tunes Show >SMFA >Green Lantern >DC Nation >Omniverse >Teen Titans Go >Uncle Grandpa >Steven Universe >Clarence >Over the Garden Wall >We Bare Bears (last show greenlit)
Compare that to the previous president Jim Samples, who got rid of the 90s Cartoon Cartoons and replaced them with flat-out mediocre shows like Camp Lazlo, Puffy AmiYumi, Squirrel Boy, and My Gym Partner's a Monkey, took down classic cartoon blocks like Toonheads and Late Night Black & White, was the original pusher of live-action on CN with Re-Animated, and pushed Fred Fredburger to become CN's mascot.
This. Stuart did make the awful CN Real but he also greenlit, dare I say the best series' the network ever had and the gave us teh best era for CN
Oliver Gomez
Adventure Time was a fun show gradually ruined by writers who took it way too seriously and acted more like they were writing fanfics than canon. I'll always look back fondly on the early show, but will also mourn for what could have been if Pen had given more of a shit about running his show.
Hudson Price
>Remembering how optimistic Yas Forums was at the time for the wave of new animated shows coming out of CN that weren't shit Fuck, take me back
Also this. I still wouldn't call it CN's golden age, that was roughly 1998 - 2003 if you ask me, but it was a huge step up from what came before.
William Ward
SO FINN AND JAKE SET OUT TO FIND A NEW HOME IT'S GONNA BE TOUGH FOR A KID AND A DOG ON THEIR OWN
Calling it now. At the end of the stream, there will be a Distant Land trailer and announcement of when it will release. I predict HBO Max will launch in exactly a month on May 5th and with this will be the first special of Distant Lands, "BMO", from there HBO Max will put out content on fridays which means, "Obsidian" on May 8th, "Wizard City" on May 15th and it will end with "Together Again" on May 22nd
Austin Phillips
Mods, sticky?
Zachary White
Sticky when?
Gabriel Martinez
sounds good to me
Wyatt Turner
Come along with me...
Easton Green
Marceline, is it just you and me in the wreckage of the world?
6 I saw a promo for it on Cartoon Network in either January or February 2010 Because of Ricardo and it being around that time, I thought it was going to be a one-off Valentine's special
Gabriel Sanders
MODS
Mason Phillips
>literally everyone but the creator who made the show And?
Adrian Richardson
I was like 12, 13 later that year I remember making stupid mods of TF2 relating to AT with the little amount of episodes that came out
Cameron Sullivan
Nah, the show was still solid during it's final episodes and that was after those guys left.
Reminder that Adventure Time and Pendleton Ward were the beginning of the end for the modern western animation industry. youtube.com/watch?v=GJMHDGT629c
Brandon Jenkins
Go away Luke, nobody wants to hear your bs
Grayson Wood
>the first season of the show looks like complete shit and done. this idiot has no idea what he's talking about.
Tyler Walker
That's pretty cool. I was on the ride since 2017, so pretty late, but I still felt some of the magic of the first seasons. And even past them, I think the show has given us a lot of interesting stories and fun characters and will definitely go down in history of Western animation.
I was 9 years old, I think my first memory of it was that "What time is it, what time is it, what time is it" commercial or a promo of Finn and Jack talling Ice King why he should leave them alone and sled on his snow mountains.
Connor Garcia
Like 11 but my first memories are mixed with seeing the short on Nicktoons late at night when they'd still air the Oh Yea Cartoons stuff (they even aired the episode with AT's short after AT started airing on CN, because I remember telling my sister to come check it out), and sitting in the living room watching the first actual episode debut on CN
cozy times, i remember even getting into the land of ooo forums for a couple months, and looking through that one answer/question site of Pen's profile where he answered questions, that site got deleted/merged with some other one and all that data is inaccessible now
15 My Mom and I used to watch cartoons all the time together when she got laid off, and she was the one to introduce me to it. Evicted was my first episode.
Well they're doing an official marathon all in guessing it's going off that
Xavier Adams
20, but I didn't watch it until 2011. Probably the last animation I really followed (read a lot of manga though)
Xavier Phillips
Whatever it is you came from to be wrong and contrarian with your BS, go back there now. Please and Thank (actually, fuck) you.
Andrew Allen
I may not agree with all of those, but yeah. CN in the 2010s was a great time for animation, despite some unfortunate bumps on the road. And fuck the haters.