Finn, Bronwyn, and "Jake" in Obsidian – Adventure Time: Distant Lands Analysis
Uncivilized Elk・21 minutes read
Bonnie and Marcy save the Glass Kingdom with the help of Finn, who arrives late with Banana Guards and Bronwyn, portrayed as older with a joyful demeanor and battle scars. Finn's van life, potential adventures, and tattoo of Jake's face on his chest are discussed, with theories suggesting his character development and connections to past events and characters.
Insights
- Finn's transformation into an older, battle-scarred adventurer in "Obsidian" showcases his growth and acceptance, symbolized by his contentment with living with one arm and his new appearance featuring nipples.
- The presence of Finn's tattoo of Jake's face on his chest in "Obsidian" sparks various theories and interpretations, potentially symbolizing their bond and hinting at themes of loss and remembrance, with the ambiguity allowing for diverse and emotional connections to the character's journey.
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Recent questions
Who saves the Glass Kingdom from doom?
Bonnie and Marcy transform Molto Larvo.
Who arrives late with backup to assist in the crisis?
Simon arrives with Banana Guards, Bronwyn, and an older Finn Mertens.
How does Finn appear in the episode?
Finn appears older with battle scars, a bushy beard, and a joyful demeanor.
What is Finn's nomadic lifestyle compared to?
Finn's van-life adventures are compared to characters from Devil May Cry.
Why does Finn have a tattoo of Jake's face?
Finn's tattoo of Jake's face symbolizes their bond and connection.
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