The OG Ending of 'Adventure Time' Has a Pretty Epic Ending for Jake's Character

'Adventure Time' is officially over, and enthusiasts of the trippy Cartoon Network program wish to know: What happened to Jake?

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It's onerous to outline what makes a cartoon in reality great. If we're speaking about the '80s, there is no scarcity of wonderful cartoon intros with theme songs carried out by impressive bands succesful of producing face-melting solos. Usually, after the ones opening credits rolled, the cartoon sucked. Personally, I believe it comes down to tone and specificity, something Adventure Time defines very, rather well, particularly with what possibly happened to Jake's character in the display.

So, what took place to Jake in 'Adventure Time'?

After the loopy occasions of the sequence finale that sees Finn and Jake's treehouse destroyed and the two protagonists just about escaping death, we are left seeing Finn and Jake chilling at the beach. Finn's left his robotic arm behind, signifying that his adventuring days are in the back of him, and Jake seems content material to just are living out the leisure of his days chilling, because, you realize, that is kind of his M.O.

Jake ends up having kids with Lady Rainicorn, and their son, T.V., finally ends up opening up a detective agency. In the sequence finale, we are presented to 2 new characters, Shermy and Beth, the latter of whom stocks a resemblance to Jake and has a unicorn horn on her snout, indicating that she's associated with the dog-hero enthusiasts turned into so well acquainted with over the years.

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There's a lot to suggest that Shermy is by some means Finn reincarnated, or a minimum of bears a lot of resemblances to the human, and the end of the episode features Shermy grabbing The Finn Sword and retaining it up above his head, hitting a pose that is similar to the one in the display's OG name series, with Beth at his toes.

There's a fascinating theory as to how Jake dies in 'Adventure Time.'

It's presumed that the magic dog either lives a in point of fact very long time or is immortal in the Adventure Time universe, and for an acid-trip of a "children's" caricature, there seems to be no shortage of theories as to how this happens. Thankfully, Steve Wolfhard, an AT creator and storyboard artist, confirmed that there was once an enchanting episode series in an episode that was by no means aired that delineates what happens to Jake.

The comedian panel, which is obviously proven in the above YouTube video, depicts Jake's loss of life and funeral. The previous dog closes his eyes and collapses to the ground. Due to the incontrovertible fact that he can stretch to great sizes, however, after he dies, there aren't any dwelling synapses in his body so as to keep watch over his expansion, which reasons large problems for everybody in the Kingdom of Ooo and potentially the international. 

During his funeral the place many characters (except Finn, as a result of he's human and has been lengthy presumed useless) appear, Jake's body busts out of his see-through casket and starts rising to a massive measurement. It begins destroying the kingdom, however Princess Bubblegum thinks speedy. She attaches his body to a helicopter, and the mass just assists in keeping growing and rising, but the place will she take it?

obsidian spoilers // good enough but each time adventure time even vaguely means that jake dies I am getting SO disappointed 😭 jake is superb he must reside forever

— 🌈💘Drake🌼⭐ (@transmoomin) November 20, 2020

Adventure Time enthusiasts know that the explanation why the global is so tousled with magic is as a result of of a nuclear warfare that in the end blew out a massive chew in the planet, completely changing the nature of fact as we comprehend it. She drops Jake's frame in the hollow, where it continues to grow, and it fills up the chew of earth. Trees begin to grow on the natural subject, which feeds itself back into the planet. Amazing.

So, in theory, Jake saves the world even in death and repairs it to extra closely resemble what it was before the nuclear struggle that ravaged it so. It's a healthy, gorgeous ending, and one this is evident the showrunners put a lot of concept into.

Older Finn makes a cameo in 'Adventure Time: Distant Lands Obsidian' which is playing on HBO Max.

The series shows a possibly 17-year-old Finn rocking scars and a beard in the follow-up show that includes more quests that happen in the international of Ooo. The show is receiving a ton of praise for balancing fan carrier with a compelling narrative, so when you were sad that Adventure Time was over, be troubled not. It looks as if there are more episodes coming our approach, and possibly some extra clues as to what Finn and Jake had been up to after the OG cool animated film's finale.

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