Bizarre, rib-tickling ‘Adventure’
EIRD animated shows are commonly found on three cable channels airing US cartoons, but “Adventure Time” is easily among the weirder and more entertaining ones. There has been no shortage of unusual-looking characters in recent years, and bizarreness has practically become the norm, but “Adventure Time” can be counted as one of the rare ones combining odd visuals with rib-tickling concepts.
Reminiscent of the gross and juvenile trappings of “Ren and Stimpy” and the offbeat and trippy world of “SpongeBob Squarepants,” “Adventure Time’s” approximately 11-minute stories are mostly absurd and escapist.
Its primary characters are Finn the heroic human and Jake the shape-changing dog, who both look like simple, child-designed doodles. They live in the Land of Ooo, fight threats like the princess-abducting Ice King, and find themselves in exotic locales such as the Candy Kingdom, Freak City and the Swamp of Embarrassment.
Finn and Jake are an inseparable duo and loyal friends to the science geek Princess Bubblegum, the infant creature Jiggler and the half-rainbow, half-unicorn Rainicorn, among other unique denizens.
Creator Pendleton Ward believes that the “Adventure Time” characters resonate with viewers because the show has “a sense of realism in how the characters feel and react to their world,” letting the audience “enjoy the silly characters while feeling empathy for them when they get emotional.”
That’s especially true for some recurring and single-episode characters; they’re developed just enough to have discernible personalities to match their very specific obsessions. And the silliness is never-ending, just like the main characters’ impromptu quests.
Article continues after this advertisementWhile the stories themselves are sometimes nonsensical, the potent combination of weirdness, memorable exchanges and even the occasional bodily function joke keep every episode of “Adventure Time” funny for the more adventurous kids and escapist grownups.
Article continues after this advertisement“Adventure Time” airs Saturdays (8:30 a.m.) and Sundays (9 a.m.) on Cartoon Network.
Master Jackie
Funny kung fu master Jackie Chan makes his debut on Disney Channel with the series premiere of “Jackie Chan Fantasia,” a brand new animation series airing Saturdays and Sundays starting June 4 at 3:30 p.m.
In his quest around the world for the seven-dragon treasure, Jackie has to overcome seemingly impossible missions with the help of his friends to defeat Orbar, his nemesis who has the tool to transcend space and time.
Premiering on June 18 at 9 p.m. is “BoBoiBoy,” about a little boy and his friends who go on an adventure to save the world after aliens invade Earth to harvest cocoa beans.
BoBoiBoy wields an alien technology that transforms him into an amazing superhero.
Twins Zack and Cody are at the center of adventure in “The Suite Life Movie” starting June 25 at 7:30 p.m.