![]() ![]() I won’t try to make out like this scene was necessarily the most emotionally affecting scene in all of fiction. Looking at this character who I absolutely loved getting nostalgic over something that the years of immortality she experiences could never get back to her and feels uncomfortable talking about to others, while she finds solace in an unreliable narration by a character who lacks the ability to understand the true context of those images brought out this unique comic yet emotionally gut wrenching experience that only the unique scenarios of ‘Adventure Time’ could bring out. ![]() The following narration of an interpreted story by BMO (as Marceline pretends to not know the context of the images) over a sequence guest animated by Lindsay and Alex Small-Butera all served to remind me of what drew me into the series. And this scene, which I watched before I actually watched the full episode, affected me. A few weeks ago, I happened upon a clip from the ‘Adventure Time’ episode ‘Ketchup’ which saw the character of Marceline discovering a USB drive inside BMO containing a slideshow of her young self and her long passed mother. ![]()
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