Adventure Time Season 2 with Plush

Adventure Time Season 2 with Plush

Shmowzow! It's The Complete Season 2 of the Adventure Time TV Series on DVD. Complete with Lumpy Space Princess plush toy! What's Cooler Than Ice King? Adventure Time! That Ice King sure is cold, but as cold as Marceline's fries? He's pretty evil too, but as evil as the Lich? And Ice King does have powers, but as powerful as Susan Strong? Season Two in Ooo introduces a world of new characters and adventures. Some chillier than Ice King, others as warm and fuzzy as Finn & Jake, but no-one as handsome as Ice King without his beard! Ooh-La-La!! 2 disc box set – all 26 episodes of season 2 + Lumpy Space Princess Plush. Episodes “It Came from the Nightosphere” “The Eyes” “Loyalty to the King” “Blood Under the Skin” “Storytelling” “Slow Love” “Power Animal” “Crystals Have Power” “The Other Tarts” “To Cut a Woman's Hair” “The Chamber of Frozen Blades” “Her Parents” “The Pods” “The Silent King” “The Real You” “Guardians of Sunshine” “Death in Bloom” “Susan Strong” “Mystery Train” “Go With Me” “Belly of the Beast” “The Limit” “Video Makers” “Mortal Folly” (Part 1) “Mortal Recoil” (Part 2) “Heat Signature” Special Features Commentaries on all episodes Crew interviews by Pendleton Ward Awards for the series Annie Awards 2013 – Nominated for Best Animated Television Production for Children Annie Awards 2011 – Nominated for Best Animated Television Production for Children Primetime Emmy Awards 2013 – Nominated for Outstanding Short-Format Animated Program Primetime Emmy Awards 2012 – Nominated for Outstanding Short-Format Animated Program Primetime Emmy Awards 2011 – Nominated for Outstanding Short-Format Animated Program Primetime Emmy Awards 2010 – Nominated for Outstanding Short-Format Animated Program Teen Choice Awards 2013 – Nominated Choice TV: Animated Show Television Critics Association Awards 2013 – Nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming Adventure Time TV Show Season 2 Review "Returning to the Land of Ooo, Adventure Time: The Complete Second Season improves upon the first season in every way. There are through-lines to the season, callbacks to Season One, and perhaps most momentous of all—Finn has a birthday and we learn he ages. For a kids' show based around a kid as the main character to have that child move from twelve to thirteen is a pretty big thing. It was the right move, as it opens the show up to more storylines which deal with that transition from child to teen. In Season One, there was a lot of skirting around the issue of growing up, things hidden in metaphors and whatnot, but now the show can address these things more openly, though still couched in a show aimed at kids first and foremost. My favorite thing about Adventure Time: The Complete Season Two were the deviations from Season One. The second season sees experiments in every aspect of the show. The backgrounds have more dynamic elements, and the animation itself plays around with other styles such as an 8-bit homage and CGI elements. The main characters Finn the human (Jeremy Shada), Jake the dog (John DiMaggio) and the Ice King (Tom Kenny) all are drawn differently at times during the season, but never so out there as to lose their uniquely recognizable looks. Spoilers for the examples: The Ice King loses his beard, Finn's seen sans hat, and Jake stretches out as thin as we've ever seen him. Though Finn still lives in a tree house which would look right at home in Neverland his adventures this season tended to have more purpose than the devil-may-care explorations of Season One. The show showed actual growth in every way instead of resting on its laurels which it easily could have and still garnered positive reviews. Now that the creative team has shown what they're capable of they push the limits of what they've done to great effect. I don't know if Season Three will continue to show Finn dealing with that awkward time in everyone's life, or if we will see more of the type of random adventures which populate the Season One landscape or if the show will go in an entirely different direction. I do know Adventure Time: The Complete Second Season boasts everything fans are clamoring for and sets the stage very well for the next season. Lots of physical humor, plays on words, and plenty of made-up songs and dances combine to make this season extremely satisfying and it's easy to recommend. …Fans of the show will find Adventure Time: The Complete Second Season a complete no-brainer. After complaining that Cartoon Network kept releasing special DVD collections instead of full seasons, fans finally get their wish of not only complete seasons but Blu-ray as well. Until the entire series completes its run and gets a mega-mathematical release go ahead and purchase the set now.." DVD Verdict