

"I'm not saying, 'Well maybe they'll bring it back'.but anything can happen." Me, from personal experience, how many times did they bring back Futurama?" DiMaggio said, referencing Futurama's Lazarus-like life cycle. But in conversations with those close to the show prior to the announcement, there was little indication of anything currently planned beyond that. So it's not hard to think of what will happen to Adventure Time's world and characters once the show ends.įor Adventure Time, Boom Studios announced it would be taking on an 11th season in the form of an ongoing comic. This year's Comic-Con featured the continuation of long-running series, the expansion of cinematic universes, adaptations of acclaimed comics and reboots of properties that have already been endlessly rebooted. John DiMaggio, Adam Muto, Oliva Olson and Jeremy Shada during Comic-Con 2018. Whether it's a techno remix of Finn's baby song and dance or the Bacon Pancakes/New York remix Olson has heard even at the gym, creators who have turned to the internet with their own take on the series' characters and songs. "As Finn ages, the storylines get more serious at times, more deep and more diverse," Shada added, highlighting the show's ability to grow with an audience that began watching as children.Īnd it's an audience which, as Shada and Olson are well aware, has taken the Adventure Time universe into its own hands.

It was just happenstance, but they sounded natural and it works, so they went with it."

"All the voice cracks when Finn would scream and stuff was not intentional in any way, shape or form. "The first season I was going through voice change, as most 12-year-olds do," Shada said. After all, he was just 12 when he began to voice Finn, who himself started as a boy and has gone through the trials and tribulations of adolescence as the series progressed. In a roundtable with press at Comic-Con, voice actors Jeremy Shada (Finn), John DiMaggio (Jake), Olivia Olson (Marceline) and executive producer Adam Muto talked about the show's finale and how the series got to where it is today.Īdventure Time's growth is clearly seen in Shada, who actually matured during the show. And regardless of how you feel about the emergence of the " CalArts style," it has swept across a resurgent wave of shows both adults and kids can enjoy. The then-unfamiliar mix of sustained plot lines, too-serious-for-its-art-style world-building, catchy original music and mature humor was a breath of fresh air at the time.
