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March 02, 2007

Adventure Time, A Nickelodeon Short

Adventurous

From the Department of Childlike Wonder:

Pendleton Ward's Adventure Time is a cosmically weird Nickelodeon cartoon that pulled me in from the first frame. Definitely for fans of the surreal, freestyle humor and cool soundtracks of The Adventures of Pete & Pete.

It's quickly snowballing into one of them hip undergroundy videos. Pen's even created an Adventure Time blog and a set of FAQs. My kids have been quoting from it for days. It's algebraic, yo!

Comments

Possibly the best moment:
"Your mind has been transported back in time...and to Mars"
"What?"
"It doesn't matter..."

good one bob. i'm hooked.

ed, i second your abe quote.

Mathamatical!!!

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