Monday, 30 July 2012

Preview:Adventure Time with Finn and Jake Season 4, Episode 16 Burning Low Free Online

Bubblegum may be jealous when Finn starts hanging out with Flame Princess; Finn and Jake are banished to the Nightosphere by Marceline's dad. Free Download Video Adventure Time with Finn and Jake Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Adventure Time with Finn and Jake Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.They’re not righteous, they’re wrongteous! Hook up with Finn and Jake as they travel the Land of Ooo searching for adventure. But remember, adventure isn’t always easy. Sometimes you’ve got to battle fire gnomes that torture old ladies, save a smelly hot dog princess from the Ice King, and thaw out a bunch of frozen business men. What the cabbage?! Get ready for some seriously unserious adventure in the first season of Adventure Time!In addition, the show's characters feel like they're growing older, at least in terms of their personalities. Most prominently is lead protagonist Finn, whose extremely simple-minded, almost one-dimensional, attitude has blossomed into a young man's vastly complex worldview—and one that can fluctuate on a dime. Hints of the Finn from Adventure Time classics like "The Limit" still exist, yet our hero seems to approach each situation, be it petty or imminently life-threatening, sans the impulse-driven mannerisms that defined him early in the series. His development is clearly heard in the intermittent mid-puberty vocal crackings of Jeremy Shada, who began this project going on 13 and is now capable of obtaining his learner's permit.

Adventure Time's recurring themes and examination of morals have also greatly evolved in its fourth season. The idea of everlasting, all-encompassing love and its accompanying joys and hardships have always been somewhat of a primary focus for series overseer Pendleton Ward and his creative team, but never have the intricacies and ramifications of adoration been pushed to the forefront of Finn and Jake's exploits as they are here.

Of the season's first six episodes (seven if you count the "Daddy's Little Monster" portion of the two-part "Return to the Nightosphere" saga as a standalone piece), at least four have dealt heavily with interpersonal unions not strictly described as "friends only." It's frequently astonishing to observe the confidence and wide-ranging appeal with which Adventure Time unswervingly depicts the many stages of infatuation.

"Hot to the Touch" finds Finn falling head over heels for a princess literally composed entirely of regenerating fire, an uncomplicated yet vastly pertinent metaphor for the hypothesis that the closer you cherish someone, the likelier they are to singe your soft exterior and the easier it is for them to affectionately melt your exposed heart.

"Web Weirdos" and "Dream of Love" both present determinedly adult interrelations through the eyes of the inexperienced Finn, with the former subtly highlighting a couple (giant arachnids voiced by Bobcat Goldthwait and Susie Essman) in dramatic decline amid an unexpected pregnancy, and the latter delving into the societal rift created by the public displays of affection between a tiny pachyderm and a pig (complete with Beat Happening-style musical number).

Both cover opposite ends of the relationship spectrum, yet do so with such originality, humbleness, and poise that any viewer, from age six to 60, can find something to identify with.

The series is based on a short produced for Frederator's Nickelodeon animation incubator series Random! Cartoons. After the short became a viral hit, Cartoon Network picked it up for a full-length series that previewed on March 11, 2010 and officially premiered on April 5, 2010, and the series has been a critical and commercial success.

I love it. I think this show is very creative and imaginative. The characters, the writing, and the setting is awesome. I love the character designs and the dialog is hilarious. This shows not perfect, but I think it's better than some of the shows that Cartoon Network is currently airing.

I can understand that everyone has their own opinions, and I respect that. But the review that was previously posted here I didn't think was fair. I think the one who posted that review didn't either watch the show all the way through, or has no sense of humor or a creative imagination.

This show just started, so I can't really say much about it. But so far I think it's good. And if my review doesn't convince you, there are plenty of reviews out there online about this show that you can read, and so far this show has gotten good ones.