Post by xuanxuan23 on Mar 13, 2012 9:06:19 GMT 2
It would be easy to simply illustrate all the things Jake is imagining
The collection is titled for the Emmy-nominated episode "It Came From the Nightosphere," which is a pretty decent example of all the notes the show can hit. After Marceline sings a Northern Exposure Seasons 1-6 DVD Boxset that reveals her conflicted relationship with her father, Jake reunites them, only to have Marceline's Dad selfishly steal Marceline's guitar and go rampaging across the countryside sucking people's souls out. The rift between Marceline and her dad is handled with a nice seriousness that fits right in alongside absurd gags about penguins, and any episode that includes a song is a plus in my book. The episode is followed by "Rainy Day Daydream," another great example of the show's imagination, and not just because the episode is literally about imagination. Finn and Jake are forced to stay inside during a knife storm, and end up having to fight off Jake's overactive imagination, which turns the floor into hot lava and fills the rooms with monsters. It would be easy to simply illustrate all the things Jake is imagining, but the animators take it in the opposite direction, which is much funnier. The knife storm gag is also one of the show's brilliant throwaway jokes that brings the viewer's imagination to life as well (it is exactly what it sounds like). Other highlights include "Memory of a Memory," with Jake and Finn jumping into Marceline's memories, "Married With Children Seasons 1-11 DVD Boxset," in which Jake and Finn attend a Halloween-like costume party, complete with hysterical fake names, although I'm partial to the Jake-centric "Power Animal" and "Crystals Have Power." Both achieve a perfect level of absurdity, and the latter has some of the show's silliest Jake animations.
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Foyle's War Seasons 1-5 DVD Boxset
Rosetta Stone V3 Spanish Levels 1-5
The Wire Seasons 1-5 DVD Boxset
True Blood Seasons 1-3 DVD Boxset
The collection is titled for the Emmy-nominated episode "It Came From the Nightosphere," which is a pretty decent example of all the notes the show can hit. After Marceline sings a Northern Exposure Seasons 1-6 DVD Boxset that reveals her conflicted relationship with her father, Jake reunites them, only to have Marceline's Dad selfishly steal Marceline's guitar and go rampaging across the countryside sucking people's souls out. The rift between Marceline and her dad is handled with a nice seriousness that fits right in alongside absurd gags about penguins, and any episode that includes a song is a plus in my book. The episode is followed by "Rainy Day Daydream," another great example of the show's imagination, and not just because the episode is literally about imagination. Finn and Jake are forced to stay inside during a knife storm, and end up having to fight off Jake's overactive imagination, which turns the floor into hot lava and fills the rooms with monsters. It would be easy to simply illustrate all the things Jake is imagining, but the animators take it in the opposite direction, which is much funnier. The knife storm gag is also one of the show's brilliant throwaway jokes that brings the viewer's imagination to life as well (it is exactly what it sounds like). Other highlights include "Memory of a Memory," with Jake and Finn jumping into Marceline's memories, "Married With Children Seasons 1-11 DVD Boxset," in which Jake and Finn attend a Halloween-like costume party, complete with hysterical fake names, although I'm partial to the Jake-centric "Power Animal" and "Crystals Have Power." Both achieve a perfect level of absurdity, and the latter has some of the show's silliest Jake animations.
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Foyle's War Seasons 1-5 DVD Boxset
Rosetta Stone V3 Spanish Levels 1-5
The Wire Seasons 1-5 DVD Boxset
True Blood Seasons 1-3 DVD Boxset