Adventure Time/Characters
Characters of Adventure Time
Finn the Human
The intrepid, eponymous human boy. Hyperactive with a love of adventure and good deeds. That thing on his head is actually a hat. Originally 12 years old, turned 13 in the episode "Mystery Train".
Voiced by: Zach Shada in the 2006 pilot, Jeremy Shada in the series
- Auto-Tune: Seems to be his natural singing voice after he swallows a tiny computer immediately prior to "The Jiggler".
- Awesome Backpack: His big, green, circular backpack.
- Badass:
- Badass Adorable
- Badass Long Hair: And it is glorious.
- Badass Normal: When he's not borrowing wizard powers from talking tadpoles.
- He beat the Lich with a sweater. Albeit not at full strength.
- Berserk Button: Unsuprisingly, he doesn't react well to Jake being threatened.
- In "Evicted", Marceline kind of killed Jake for a minute. Finn's reaction was... not pretty.
- In "To Cut a Woman's Hair", the witch merely uses Jake as a cushion (albeit in the context of Finn's requiring someone to be in "danger" in order to help her), and Finn charges.
- Finn doesn't seem to take it well when someone even tries to come between he and Jake's friendship. Just ask Tiffany.
- If you have a child, don't reject it. He's got issues with that sort of thing.
Finn: Mamas are supposed to love babies! THEY'RE SUPPOSED TO LOVE BABIES!
- When Jake is transformed into a lumpy space guy.
I f-f-f... AAAAHHHHHH I'LL KILL YOU LUMPY SPAAAAAAAAAAAAACE!!!!!!!
- Berserker Rage: See above.
- Blood Knight: He may be in it mostly to slay evil, but there's no denying that he really likes fighting for its own sake. When he wins the Fight King's "favor", he really hams it up.
- Bodyguard Crush: On Princess Bubblegum.
- Book Dumb: Finn is terrible at math.
- Broken Ace: Multiple times.
- Character Development: He's getting more aware when it comes to romance, and he's also getting less and less silly and more mature as the show goes on. More complex aspects of his personality are developed slowly, so he often comes off as a Static Character. The show has celebrated his 13th birthday in what is likely a case of Real Life Writes the Plot since Jeremy Shada's voice has noticeably deepened.
- And to think, Finn used to be this kid:
Jake: Looks like you're dealing with some new emotions that you don't understand... like jealousy.
Finn: BLAAAAAARGH!!
- Cheerful Child: Alternate Character Interpretation has led to some fans perceiving him as this.
- Chick Magnet: So far, lots of princesses want to give Finn a peck on the cheek.
- Also, he foolishly promised a pack of princesses that he'd get them married to whomever they wanted. They all wanted him.
- Kidanova
- Chronic Hero Syndrome: In one episode, he displays this, the reason being when he was a baby, he was left alone in the forest and nobody came to help him.
- Compressed Hair: Hair that would probably go down to his legs, until he cut it off.
- The Conscience: To counteract Jake's... amoral tendencies.
Jake: Look at all this grave booty! CHA-CHING!
Finn: Jake! You LOOTED? That's bad, man!
Jake: Oh... I didn't know it was wrong...
Finn: (sigh) Come on, let's put all of this back.
Jake: What?! All of it?!
Finn: Yes, Jake.
- Cool Sword: His first one has a blade of gold. The second has an interesting, woody handle and has an Absurdly Sharp Blade.
- As of "Dad's Dungeon", he gets a sword made out of demon's blood.
- Crazy Jealous Guy: Oh, so freaking much. He gets extremely jealous when someone comes in the way of him and Princess Bubblegum or Jake.
- Creepy Child: From snuggling a piece of Princess Bubblegum's hair to watching Jake sleep and taking pictures, Finn can be a disturbing child at times.
- Dating Catwoman: Flame Princess is quickly revealed to be evil. Finn develops a crush on her after she attacks him.
- Determinator: His very first appearance has an amusing double-subversion. Finn is told to believe in himself in order to escape his prison of ice; Finn refuses but then breaks out through sheer willpower. In the series proper, he soldiers past numerous injuries, breaks out of the Lich's mind control, literally ignores two broken legs to save the day(s).
- Distaff Counterpart: Fionna.
- Easy Amnesia/Laser-Guided Amnesia: Finn can put frightening memories in his "vault". What's disturbing is that he does it so casually...
Finn: That one's going in the vault. Aaaaaaand... it's gone.
- Expy: Of Tarzan, seemingly. Both are Token Humans living in a strange world, Raised by Wolves to develop Charles Atlas Superpowers. Both show more emotional complexity than those around them, but nevertheless feel at home in a world not their own. There are also prominent tree houses in both stories.
- For Great Justice
- For Happiness
- Freudian Excuse: Finn helps people because of a traumatic experience as a baby.
- Genre Savvy: To the point of predicting every single part of the Fight King's trap after nothing more than a few lines from him in "Morituri Te Salutamus".
- Was also smart enough to invoke Unspoken Plan Guarantee by not telling even Jake about his overall plan to trick the Fight King into giving him his Soul Jar so he could destroy it.
- Hair of Gold: Although his hair color was only Word of God, it's since been seen. And it is glorious. He has the associated purity.
- The Heart: He's the only one who can get Bubblegum and Marceline to stick together; in "What Was Missing", it's clear that their attempt to get through the Door Lord's door would have fallen apart fairly easily without his influence.
- Heartbroken Badass: His love life hasn't exactly been kind to him.
- The Hero
- Heroes Prefer Swords: Though he uses Good Old Fisticuffs much more and an ax at least once.
- Heroic BSOD: He goes through a (hilariously brief) one every time somebody reminds him that he's almost certainly the last human.
- Spends half of "Dad's Dungeon" like this because he thought Jake and Joshua turned against him. It's bad enough that he actually tries to eat the apples. Twice, the second time he's actually watching what the apples do to a person. Jake has to stop him both times.
- In "Hot to the Touch", when he realizes he can neither fight or hurt his new crush the Flame Princess, nor allow her to destroy the goblin kingdom, he curls up and cries, right before briefly passing out.
- Heroic Willpower: Goes hand-in-hand with his many Determinator feats.
- Hidden Depths: Lightly hinted at a few times. In particular, he may hide a desire for civilized life, as well as trauma stemming from his Parental Abandonment. He rarely if ever dwells on such things, however.
Finn: I... am complicated.
- Hot-Blooded
- I Am Not Weasel: Flame Princess comes to the conclusion that he must be a Water Elemental due to him crying each time she's seen him and him repeatedly hurting her without realizing it.
- Idiot Hero:
Why is Finn missing so many teeth?
He bites trees and rocks and stuff. He's stupid.
- Which makes it that much more interesting when his brain works perfectly, like in "Morituri Te Salutamus".
- As shown in "The New Frontier", Finn occasionally forgets how the sun works, and is seemingly floored when Jake re-explains it to him.
- I Gave My Word: Finn basically lives by this. Especially after the events of "Slumber Party Panic".
- Important Haircut
- Improbable Aiming Skills: With paper airplanes. Pity that he overestimates his own ability in this area.
- Incorruptible Pure Pureness: To the extent that he tries to beat his purity into others.
- Kid Hero
- Large Ham: Not just large, massive. He competes with a World of Ham and manages the impressive feat of being one of, if not the hammiest ham in the land of Ooo.
- Last of His Kind: According to Word of God, Finn thinks he's one of these. We certainly haven't been shown another normal human yet. We thought we did, but they turned out to be Fish People.
- Whether or not Susan is human is left up in the air, as she never takes off her hat.
- In "Beautopia", it's more or less confirmed that she's human.
- Another long time member of the cast at least used to be human.
- Limited Wardrobe
- Meaningful Name: "Finn" means "fair-haired". He's blond.
- Muggle Best Friend/Morality Pet to anything that isn't completely evil. Shades towards The Messiah
- Princess Bubblegum tends to show off her creations to him. (She's just as likely to use her own half-baked creation, but perhaps this is just safety testing.)
- Marceline trusted only Finn with her Fries song.
- Heck even the Ice King seeks Finn out when he wants somebody to chat to.
- Mundane Made Awesome: "ALGEBRAIC!"
- "Mathematical!"
- His hat.
- Nice Guy
- Nice Hat: He apparently skinned a bear to make it. As a baby.
Finn: My... hat... is... AWESOME!!!
- The Noseless
- The Paragon: In "Freak City", Finn refuses to let any of the freaks lay down and let life kick them around. So instead, Finn kicks them around until they decide to stand up for themselves.
- Parental Abandonment: Not only was had he lost his birth-parents from babyhood, it is heavily implied that his foster-parents, Joshua and Margaret, are also dead, leaving him with only Jake at 12.
- Parenthetical Swearing: He loves this trope.
"Holy stuff!"
"What the jug is that?
"Dump that mess!
"Math this..."
- Pint-Sized Powerhouse: Despite being just a boy, he's a full-fledged adventurer who can hold his own in most fights. He's even been known to put the hurt on beings many times his size and experience, especially when properly motivated.
- Psychic Static: Even mentally he's a small erratic target. Especially mentally.
- Pungeon Master: He loves to drop puns.
"I'm weddy for the wedding!"
(pushing a zombie into the ground) "You're grounded, mister!"
(blasting a pig with ice cream) "FREEZE TO MEET YOU!!"
- Rapunzel Hair
- Real Men Wear Pink: For example when he spends the night with the Ice King in "Thank You".
- Rhymes on a Dime: Has made up songs on the spot on several occasions, just for the heck of it. With his singing voice the effect is pretty rad.
- Samaritan Syndrome: In "Memories of Boom Boom Mountain", Finn reveals his underlying drive to help everyone and everything with their problems because when he was a baby, he once went 'boom-boom' on a leaf and got stuck to it, and went unaided for hours.
- More to the point, he went unaided until Jake's parents found him (and eventually adopted him). Finn helps people because someone helped him once.
- Subverted on at least one occasion, where he mentions that he probably should help the Ice King, but he's too inexperienced and has no clue how to deal with the Ice King's issues. So he beats him up.
- Screaming Warrior
- She Is Not My Girlfriend: Regarding Princess Bubblegum. Jake even calls her his ex at one point.
- Singing Voice Dissonance: Throughout the series, he sings with an auto-tuned voice that supposedly comes from a tiny computer he swallowed at some earlier point. Subverted in "What Was Missing", where he sings a heartfelt song to (and about) his True Companions Jake, Bubblegum and Marceline.
- The Sleepless: "Justice never sleeps!"
- Aaand yet he is seen more than once sleeping on his watch.
- Summon Magic: It takes him many hours to summon his spirit animals in Still, but at least he gets a whole bunch of them and they're rather badass, for their species.
- Hunson is quicker to summon, but his allegiance remains in doubt.
- Tagalong Kid: In "What Was Missing", Finn said that he thought this trope was the way the others saw him. An odd example, as he's arguably more proactive and competent than nearly everyone else in Ooo most of the time.
Finn: Do you look down on me cuz I'm younger?
- Ten-Minute Retirement: In "Freak City", Finn goes through one of these after getting turned into a foot, during which he memorably goes into Auto-Tuned song. Though it's more thirty seconds than ten minutes.
- Token Human: Occasionally a plot point.
- True Companions: With Jake, emphasized by both family bonds and loyalty, and with Bubblegum to a slightly lesser extent. As characterization has developed, he may possibly also have this with Marceline, given how highly she regards friendship. All of them take some steps towards becoming True Companions in "What Was Missing", though with Jake being the Wild Card, and Marceline and PB not getting along very well, it takes some considerable effort on his part.
- "Well Done, Son" Guy: He can only carry on if he knows his dad cares for him, as seen in "Dad's Dungeon".
- When All You Have Is a Hammer: His response to the black hole he created?
PB: You blew it, Finn! With this! [Shows bubble-blowing device]
Finn: Then I'll kill it with this!
- Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: He's terrified of the ocean and only the ocean—not rivers, lakes, or puddles. He is also afraid of the body of water in question whether he consciously knows it's the ocean or not.
- Wild Child: "Memories of Boom Boom Mountain" reveals Finn was orphaned as a baby and taken in by Jake's parents.
- Raised by Wolves: To the extent that he calls dogs Brother, Mother and Father without a hint of irony.
- With Great Power Comes Great Insanity: After putting on the Glasses of Nerdicon.
- Any time he gets any sort of artifact of power it will quickly be taken away from him ("Wizard", "Daddy's Little Monster", etc).
- Zany Scheme: One day he may be the master of these, in the meantime he gets egg on his face (or Marceline's kitchen floor). Simply lifting Treetrunks is insufficient. Instead he has to out on thick layers of makeup first. And so on.
- Except for those times that he's Crazy Enough to Work it, or lumpified.
Fionna
Finn's Gender Flip counterpart who is considerably more level-headed than he is. She still manages to have a thirst for adventure, however. Appears in "Adventure Time with Fionna and Cake".
Voiced by: Madeline Martin
- Action Dress Rip: Which Cake hilariously mistakes for something else.
- Action Girl
- Adorkable: Awkward around guys.
- Blue Eyes
- Closer to Earth: She's much less of an Idiot Hero than Finn.
- Distaff Counterpart
- Expy: According to Word of God, she is partially based on Sailor Moon. Highlighted by the dress she wears to the ball, which is very similar to one of Serenity's.
- Gendered Outfit: Fionna's skort and bunny ears.
- Heroes Prefer Swords:
- Bling Bling Bang: Ruby sword!
- Magic Skirt: Justified as it's really a skort.
- Retractable Weapon: The crystal sword even though it's really a trap.
- Tomboy
- Women Are Wiser
- Younger Than They Look: Finn looks his twelve/thirteen years. Fionna... doesn't.
- Zettai Ryouiki
Jake the Dog
Finn's chummy, size-shifting bulldog friend (not pet) and foster-brother. He is more laid back than Finn, but also enjoys adventure. He sometimes gives Finn brotherly advice, but it is not often helpful.
Voiced by: John Dimaggio
- Adult Child: Somewhat.
- Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: Part of what his powers entail, the other being shape-shifting.
- Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny: "Power Animal" deals with how this affects Jake; he wants to find Finn, but keeps getting distracted.
Jake: (giving his sandwich to BMO) Here, BMO, have my sandwich. I'm gonna look for... (looks at the ground, gasps) Oh my gosh! A dancing bug!
- An Axe to Grind: Though it's not very necessary.
- Badass Adorable
- Beta Couple: With Lady Rainicorn.
- Big Brother Mentor: Sometimes.
- Big Eater: When given a choice of weapons, he chooses sandwich over sword.
- The Big Guy
- Big Little Brother: He might be slightly younger or the same age as Finn (he was a puppy when Finn was a toddler), but he's clearly taken the big brother role, along with being his general protector.
- Blood Knight: A somewhat lazier example than Finn, though.
- Brought Down to Normal: Brought on by a witch. Jake turns out to be completely useless without his powers.
- Canine Companion
- Cloudcuckoolander: Probably the best example in the show.
"Trust me, dude, I'm smarter than everyone."
- Depending on the Writer: Like Finn, Jake's morals can shift from episode to episode, though he's always on the good side of the scale.
- Deuteragonist: It's "Adventure Time with Finn and Jake" after all.
- Distaff Counterpart: Cake.
- Evil Laugh: In "My Two Favorite People", Jake pulls this off surprisingly well.
- Female Feline, Male Mutt: His genderbent counterpart is a cat.
- Fetish: Jake has a weird interest in boots, for some reason.
- In "Freak City", Jake tells Finn he always wanted to be a big foot, and that Finn will understand when he's older.
- In "Blood Under the Skin", he seemed to really like dressing in lady armor.
- Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal: Jake appears to be completely naked, but it's revealed in an episode that he's actually wearing pants. Spun by pixies. They're just invisible.
- Heroes Prefer Swords: Yes, he has a sword. Why he needs it, no one knows.
- The Lancer
- Large Ham
- Lazy Bum: This is most prominent when he doesn't have his powers.
- Mama Bear: He can sense when Finn is about to cry, calling it a "mother-daughter thing." He's also generally protective of Finn.
- Mr. Imagination: In "Rainy Day Daydream", it manifests as Reality Warper powers. Outside of that episode, it's more subtle, but he often does consult with figments of his imagination, daydream, or otherwise let his imagination run away from him.
- Mundane Utility
- Non-Human Sidekick
- Official Couple: He and Lady Rainicorn. He's dead set on eventually starting a family with her.
- Older Sidekick: According the characters themselves, Finn is 12 to 13 years old. Jake is 28 (in dog years though, so he's actually four).
- Magical dog years.
- It's actually subverted. Finn and Jake are close to the same age, with Finn being as much as a few months older. That said, Jake is more of an adult by dog reckoning, and acts as such.
- Papa Wolf: He often acts like a father figure to Finn. He is usually very lazy and indifferent about most of things, but when something serious happens to his younger companion, you better not be around.
- Reality Warper: Using his imagination. Though only for one episode, and for no explained reason.
- Rhymes on a Dime: He seems to enjoy a good rhyme.
- Rubber Dog
- Running on All Fours: Well, yeah, he's a dog. He usually goes around on his hind legs, but he'll go on all fours if he needs to go fast or if Finn is riding him.
- Shapeshifting:
- Shipper on Deck: Or at least loves to needle Finn about his crush on Princess Bubblegum.
- Spanner in the Works: Jake has trouble sticking to any of Finn's plans.
- Trademark Favorite Food: Ice cream.
- Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: He used to have a great fear of vampires.
- You Can't Fight Fate: Jake is a very firm believer in this, to the point where he repeatedly attempted to rush to his death due to a supposedly prophetic dream he had.
Cake
Jake's Gender Flip counterpart (who is a cat) and Fionna's adoptive sister. Has the same stretching powers Jake does. Appears in "Adventure Time with Fionna and Cake".
Voiced by: Roz Ryan
- The Confidant: For Fionna.
- Distaff Counterpart: To Jake.
- Female Feline, Male Mutt
- Loyal Animal Companion
- Mama Bear: For Fionna, highlighted when she thinks Prince Gumball tried to rape Fionna.
- Sassy Black Woman: Hilariously. Even if she is a cat.
Princess Bubblegum
The teenaged princess and current ruler of the Candy Kingdom. She cares deeply about her citizens. She's also a giant nerd, said to engage in "every branch of geekdom", but not (as far as we can tell) in the Cosplay Otaku Girl way—she's more of a math and science whiz. She's also a hybrid of human DNA and bubblegum DNA (which Finn finds a-TRACTT-ive~!), despite bubblegum not having DNA, hence her name. She's friends with Finn, who seems to have a crush on her (however much he tries to deny it), but we don't know if the feelings are mutual yet. Although she looks sweet, and is, in general, rather nice, she is actually quite quick to anger, and her wrath is best avoided. She also speaks German, apparently. The second season reveals her first name is Bonnibel.
Voiced by: Paige Moss in the 2006 pilot, Hynden Walch in the series
- Affectionate Nickname: Finn sometimes calls her "Peebles".
- Alliterative Name: Her proper name (thus far spoken only by Marceline) is Bonnibel Bubblegum.
- Anthropomorphic Food: Partly.
- Badass:
- Badass Adorable: Aww, look, how quirky and cute! Wait, is she firing lasers at us?!
- Badass Bookworm: She has singlehandedly created a formula to reverse DEATH ITSELF! With no side effects! She rescued Finn and Jake from Eye Demons with a laser swan!
- Badass Damsel: She got captured by the Ice King in the pilot.
- Badass Princess
- Better as Friends: With Finn. Finn really doesn't want to be in the friendzone though. But Finn gets over it as of "Incendium".
- Beware the Nice Ones: DUUUUUUUUKE OOOOOOOOF NUUUUUUUUUUUUTS!
- Big Shadow, Little Creature: All of the candy people cast huge terrifying shadows. Has she been binding demons into candy form or what?
- Brains Evil, Brawn Good: Paired with Finn on this. Seems to be genetic on both sides.
- Bunny Ears Lawyer
- Cheerful Child: Due to a plot-relevant age-down, she was physically 13, and cute as a button to boot.
- Does Not Like Shoes: This was the only point where she went barefoot. In the first season, she seemed to be a torso on a pillar of gum instead of legs and lately she's been a princess in comfortable shoes.
- The Chick
- Cute and Psycho: A good Cute Psycho! Just, uh, don't piss her off.
- Demonic Possession: The Lich pulls this off on her, ultimately leading to her being shattered in the fight against Finn and the Ice King and put back together, but since some pieces were missing she came back younger, as old as Finn to be exact.
- Embarrassing First Name: Maybe. The only person who uses her first name (Bonnibel) is Marceline, who seems to be teasing her with it.
- Ermine Cape Effect: Averted. Twice.
- Fountain of Youth
- Giant Poofy Sleeves
- Gratuitous German: Uses it fairly often in "What Have You Done?".
- Growing Up Sucks
- Half-Human Hybrid: She is a radioactive fusion of human and bubblegum DNA. Then again, she does reign over a kingdom of anthropomorphic candy, so it's not as weird as it sounds.
- Hollywood Science: In general, she pulls this off quite nicely. It's taken to a whole new level in "Five Short Graybles", when she uses centrifugal force, growth and shrink serums a la Alice in Wonderland, Biological Mashup teleportation of a jellyfish and a balloon, White Magic with a Black Magic feel, Frickin' Laser Beams, molecular fabrication, karate, a baseball bat and levitation. All to make a sandwich .
- Hot Creator: Well, compare her to Lemongrab, anyway.
- Hot Scientist: At least for Finn.
- Inelegant Blubbering: Bonnibel is NOT attractive when she cries. When Finn agrees to help her cure her subjects of Freezer Burn Flu, the happiness plus the stress of having her entire kingdom sick nearly makes her burst into tears. Bulging, tear filled eyes, loud sobbing... ICK.
- Lady of War
- Limited Wardrobe: Averts this, like Marceline. She had a couple of alternate get ups (a shorter dress and a labcoat) in the first season, and almost never wears her original dress in the second.
- Mad Scientist: Some episodes seem to indicate that she's not exactly quite right in the head. Add that and the fact that her scientific exploits (case in point: Lemongrab) tend to go wrong half the time, and we get this.
- Ms. Exposition
- Nerds Are Sexy: Again, at least according to Finn. Even if he doesn't admit it.
- Although he lampshades it himself.
- Nice Girl
- The Noseless
- The Nth Doctor: After Princess Bubblegum reverts to a 13-year-old, voice actress Hynden Walch is replaced by Isabella Acres.
- Older Than They Look: Maybe.
- Plot-Relevant Age-Up: In "Too Young", she has to become eighteen again to regain the throne from Earl Lemongrab.
- Potty Emergency: Happens to Princess Bubblegum at the beginning of the Lumpy Space episode. "I should not have drank that much tea!"
- Princesses Prefer Pink: And how!
- Rapunzel Hair
- Rose-Haired Girl
- Royals Who Actually Do Something
- Science Hero: Bubblegum's scientific intellect has gotten Finn, Jake, herself, and the whole kingdom out of trouble at times - even if it was her scientific exploits that got them into trouble in the first place.
- The Smart Guy: Not like it's hard.
- Sophisticated As Hell: She provides shades of this, shifting from words like "shall" and "beseech" and phrases like "You seem genuinely penitent" to words like "hun" and "ah-ight" and phrases like "You'd better not freakin' tell anyone!"
- Spear Counterpart: Prince Gumball.
- Spoiled Sweet: Literally. Well, most of the time.
- Teen Genius
- Child Prodigy: When she temporarily de-aged to 13 again.
- Tomboy and Girly Girl: Girly Girl to Marceline's Tomboy, with appropriate consequences to Marceline's dating advice for Finn.
- Took a Level in Badass: In the dungeon episode with her magic flying swan that shoots lasers from its mouth by controlling it like a joystick.
- In "What Have You Done?", Princess Bubblegum was about to beat the stuffing out of Ice King... using pink Power Fists.
- Took a Level in Jerkass: Some of her actions towards Finn in Season 3 can be seen as uncalled-for.
- In "Wizard Battle", she kissed him on the lips after he messed up, but by "Incendium", she is horrified by the thought of him snuggling with her.
- Tsundere: Type B.
- Unlimited Wardrobe: At least nine outfits besides her stock pink dress.
- What the Hell, Hero?: Finn delivers one to her in "What Have You Done?", when she has the Ice King imprisoned despite him not doing anything wrong. Turns out she intended to beat pained cries out of him. True, it was to cure the Candy Kingdom of a plague he accidentally started, but it's still a bad thing to do. Finn and Jake call her out on it and she does seem to get a What Have I Done moment as a result.
Prince Gumball
Princess Bubblegum's Gender Flip counterpart. Appears in "Adventure Time with Fionna and Cake".
Voiced by: Neil Patrick Harris
- Dude in Distress
- Giant Poofy Sleeves: Even more than Bubblegum!
- Nice Guy: So far it doesn't look like he has a hidden side like his counterpart.
- Non-Action Guy: From what we've seen.
- Punny Name: His full name is Bubba Gumball. According to Word of God, his first name was supposed to be "Blowpop", but that didn't push through due to copyright reasons.
- Real Men Wear Pink: Are pink, too! Artwork by Natasha Allegri also shows him baking.
- Spear Counterpart: To Princess Bubblegum.
- Special Guest
Lady Rainicorn
An odd-looking but beautiful, flying half-rainbow-half-unicorn creature. Also Jake's girlfriend. She only speaks Korean, which Jake, but not Finn, understands.
Voiced by: Dee Bradley Baker in the 2006 pilot, Niki Yang in the series
- Action Girl
- Badass Adorable: She's able to keep up with Finn and Jake in "My Two Favorite People", and she even has to save Finn from the army of lake monsters. Surprising, considering she looks like a little girl's toy.
- Beta Couple: With Jake.
- Casual Kink: She's often innocently flirtatious with Jake in public.
- Color-Coded for Your Convenience: She can shoot a beam from her horn that changes the color of whatever it hits. She uses this ability to give Finn and Jake underwater camouflage.
- An inherent power of rainicorns, apparently; at least one traditional rainicorn game centers around the power.
- Cool Pet/Cool Horse: Both her and her male and monochrome counterpart.
- Covert Pervert: Some of her untranslated remarks to Jake are raunchy as all hell.
- Everything's Better with Rainbows
- Intangible Rainicorn
- Multicolored Hair: Well, she is part rainbow.
- Nice Girl: She is never shown to be anything but kind and placid, even making the effort to spend time with her boyfriend's kid brother, just to get to know him.
- Not Quite Flight: She technically rides on reflected light.
- Spear Counterpart: Lord Monochromicorn.
- Techno Babble: She flies by... er... dancing on photons?
- The Unintelligible: Finn can't understand her in the 2006 pilot--Jake can.
Lord Monochromicorn
Lady Rainicorn's Gender Flip counterpart and Prince Gumball's loyal companion. In a relationship with Cake.
- Affectionate Nickname: Prince Gumball sometimes calls him "Mo-Chro".
- Awesome McCoolname
- Cool Horse
- Everyone Knows Morse
- Spear Counterpart: To Lady Rainicorn.
- The Voiceless: Only talks in Morse Code.
BMO
BMO, pronounced Beemo, is Finn and Jake's cute Animate Inanimate Video Game system. A bit of a rebel, Beemo sometimes enjoys turning up his volume too loud and running out of batteries during a game. Looks like cross between a Game Boy, Macintosh and a Vectrex.
Voiced by: Niki Yang
- Ambiguous Gender: Typically referred to as a "he", but was referred to as "M'lady" in the Season 3 premiere. Amusingly, s/he has no gender-swapped counterpart. However, he (?) called himself (?) a boy in "Five Short Graybles".
- That may have just been Finn being Finn.
- Animate Inanimate Object: He's a living video game console.
- Breakout Character
- Cloudcuckoolander: As evidenced in the kinds of games he creates, such as an Abraham Lincoln fighting game and "Conversation Parade".
- Covert Pervert: He watches two slugs make out in "Slow Love".
- Cute Machines: Lampshaded by Marceline in "Evicted!", "I'm invested in this very cute video game!"
- Magic From Technology or Magitek: No further explanation is given how a video game came to life and gained consciousness, which leads to fan speculation.
- No Biological Sex
- Phantom Zone: Only in one episode so far.
- Retraux: Crosses over into this, as he displays pixellated graphics and plays 8 bit music.
- Tagalong Kid: While certainly not a kid in the conventional sense, he's often treated like a rebellious child by Finn and Jake, particularly in "Slow Love". Which may qualify as Hypocritical Humor, given that Finn is a Kid Hero and Jake acts like an Adult Child.
- Talking Appliance Sidekick: More of a supporting character than "sidekick" but he still counts.
- Tin Man: In "Donny", Beemo states how as a machine he can not feel pain or emotion but states that he very much hates Donny.
Lumpy Space Princess
A purple, floating Lumpy-thing with a star on her head and a pushy attitude. Also, she's apparently Latina.
- Bratty Teenage Daughter: To her parents.
- Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": LSP for short. It also happens to serve as a formal title- she's the princess of Lumpy Space- and as a description of her (She's a space princess, and she's really lumpy).
- Informed Attribute: Apparently LSP's Latina. She had a Quincenera in The Eyes.
- Large Ham: For joke purposes.
LSP: MY HEART HURTS BECAUSE I FELL OUT OF LOVE!!
- Precocious Crush: Inverted. She's 15, but has a crush on 13-year-old Finn.
- The Runaway: Sometime before "To Cut a Woman's Hair", she ran away into the forest and still lives there as of "Heat Signature". She returns home in "The Monster".
- Silicon-Based Life: Lumpy Space people are made of irradiated stardust.
- Spear Counterpart: Lumpy Space Prince.
- Valley Girl: And with a deep, grunting valley girl accent at that. It doesn't help that all of the Lumpy Space people speak like that.
- She's voiced by Pendleton Ward, and Finn can do a spot on impression of her.
Marceline
The queen of the vampires (or so she says). Known to be extremely unempathetic but never cruel, simply doing whatever she pleases even at the expense of others. Apparently was alive at the time of the apocalyptic 'mushroom war'. Subject to a lot of fan "attention", for whatever reason; became extremely popular while only appearing twice in the first season, not counting the opening credits and brief cameos. Usually decked out in punk-rock apparel. She generally tries to be a cool and rather unfeeling, she harbors a very broken spirit due to loneliness in living forever, among other things. Whenever her more sensitive or emotional side is shown, she gets angry. In the fourth season, it was revealed she has the surname Abadeer.
Voiced by: Olivia Olson
- Affably Evil: When she was an antagonist (which last for about one episode, not counting her trickery in "Henchman"); since then she's settled into a more Chaotic Neutral type of personality with a general Lack of Empathy.
- She's more Affably Amoral than anything.
- Affectionate Nickname: Finn and Jake sometimes call her "Marcie". Ash calls her "Mar-mar".
- Anti-Anti-Christ: It's suggested because her father is evil incarnate.
- Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: Does this all the time, but thus far never in her Cute Monster Girl look; she prefers scaling herself up into monstrous forms for combat purposes. See One-Winged Angel below.
- Bat Out of Hell: Frequently turns into a odd-looking bat when she wants to hide, and she has a giant version that she assumed in her first appearance.
- Berserk Button: Never steal her axe-bass. "What Was Missing" suggests that calling attention to her more sensitive side is another button for her. (As she is the Beauty in the Beauty, Brains, and Brawn trio with Finn and PB, she has a natural tendency to expose this too-sensitive side of herself, so she doesn't have many friends. But those she does, she holds quite dear indeed.)
- Big Badass Wolf: Turned into a grotesque one via Nightmare Face in "Henchman" to mess with Jake.
- Blood Knight: Possibly. She did give Finn and Jake their house back mainly because Finn gave her a good fight, and in "Go with Me", she seems to approve of Finn's idea of fun centering around wrestling and fighting.
- Breakout Character: She's practically one of the main cast now, though her major appearances are fairly infrequent.
- Broken Bird: She's had a very harsh life, been betrayed by a lot of people, and scares people away out of fear of it happening again.
- The Cameo: Happens in "The Duke" for a second near the end, has a non-speaking role in "Video Makers", and in "Power Animal" at the party in the beginning.
- Characterization Marches On
- Combat Sadomasochist: A minor case.
"Yeah, it hurts, but I kinda like it. I reminds me of when I'd scrape my knees up as a kid, and my mom would patch me up. You know what I'm sayin'?"
- Creepy Child: As a child, and spoken to her teddy bear as she was fixing it: "I'm hurting you because I love you." What really drives it home is that she's completely unfazed at the Scenery Gorn that the Mushroom War has brought.
- Creepy Good: She may be an ally, but Finn and Jake are still terrified of her.
- Cute Little Fangs: Though it's fairly clear that her entire mouth is full of sharp teeth.
- Cute Monster Girl: In her normal form.
- Dark Is Not Evil: Sure, she's a Vampire Queen responsible for kicking Finn and Jake out of their house (although she does return it), but for the most part, she just wants to jam on her axe and record albums with friends.
- Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette
- Et Tu, Brute?: Everybody she's ever loved has betrayed Marceline. First her mother passed away, then her dad ate her french fries and finally her boyfriend Ash sold her teddy bear. So these days she scares people away so they won't hurt her. Damn, she's wimpy.
- Everything's Squishier with Cephalopods: She has the ability to turn into a giant tentacle monster. As if she didn't cater to ENOUGH fetishes. She did it in order to dissaude Finn from asking her out before realizing that he wasn't interested in a date.
- Flight
- Friendly Neighborhood Vampire: Depends how she sees you. She can be your best friend or worst enemy.
- Fur and Loathing: The dress she wears in "Henchman" is made from a Whywolf. "Marceline's Closet" shows that she also has a large fur-lined coat, with the head and claws built into it.
- Giant Flyer: Again, see One-Winged Angel below.
- Girl with Psycho Weapon: If she doesn't want to kill you with her powers of vampirism, she could use her demonic axe bass.
- God Save Us From the Queen: Played in and eventually subverted.
- Good All Along: Sort of (see below).
- Heel Face Turn: In her original appearance, she comes in the middle of the night and kicks Finn and Jake out of their own house, leaving them out in the open trying to find a place to live. When they finally do find a place, it just so happened to have been Marceline's... and so she almost kills Finn and Jake, but in the end, gives them their house back. Second appearance, and Finn and Jake still consider her an enemy. Finn unwillingly becomes her accomplice to her many dark deeds that all turn out Double Subverted. The last scene shows that Finn and Marceline have gained some trust for each other. Third appearance, Finn and Marceline spend the entire episode TOGETHER, trying to get her soul-sucking father back into the Nightosphere. What's next, Go-Karting with Bowser?
- Does Going To The Movies With Bowser count?
- She's even gone so far as to show genuine concern and even go out of her way to save Finn and Jake in at least one situation where their lives were put in danger.
- It's been hinted that her rebellion against the forces of evil was triggered a long time ago when her father lost her trust when he ate her fries, and that she's acted like a monster since to protect those who might care about her from her own nature. Finn has yet to win the battle of showing her that she does have the self-control to be safe to love, but she does hang out with a much wider crowd these days.
- I Just Want to Have Friends: Extremely strongly implied; in "What Was Missing", the Door Lord didn't actually steal anything from her, she just wanted to hang out with her friends and gets intensely embarrased when this is pointed out. In "Memory of a Memory", it's shown that she was a borderline Extreme Doormat when it came to her Bastard Boyfriend Ash until he sold her only fond childhood treasure for an entirely pointless reason.
- If you don't take it as a expression of Les Yay, Marceline's song to Bubblegum can be considered an expression of this; she doesn't even remember why Bubblegum is angry at her and feels she shouldn't have to apologize, but implies she still wants to.
- She outright admits that she hides tears because she has no friends in "Marceline's Closet".
- Immortal Immaturity: She's been around for at least a thousand years, but she's really not too much more mature than Finn himself is. At times, he's even more mature than her.
- Immortality: She's over a thousand years old and hasn't changed much aside from a degree of aging, and has to have this because her ex-boyfriend Ash doesn't like mortals. It's unclear what type she is: she has been shown to age, but she is a thousand years old and still looks like she's in her twenties. So either she got bitten and acquired Undying Immortality (Type II) after her teen years (she doesn't have a bite mark as a child or teenager), or her age rate is just extremely slow. Let's just say she's Type V.
- Instrument of Murder: She turned the family axe into a bass guitar.
- Invisibility
- It Amused Me: This is her reason for pretty much everything she does, Jerkassy or not.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Seemed to be a straight-up Jerkass in her introduction episode, and then in "Henchman", it was revealed that she's actually a pretty cool chick who enjoys screwing with people but never actually hurts them, and by the end of the episode, she and Finn seem to have struck up a friendship, and though Jake presumably still hated/was totally terrified of her, he seems to have warmed up to her to the point of being worried about her when told she was in danger. Since then, she's pretty much dropped pretensions towards straight-up Jerkassery.
- "Heat Signature" provides a good example of this; she pranks Finn and Jake into believing that they're vampires and fools them into doing various embarrassing things, but draws the line at her old ghost gang brutally kicking them for no reason and goes berserk when Finn and Jake are tricked into nearly jumping to their deaths.
- Just Friends: With Finn. "Go with Me" confirms that neither of them have feelings for each other that way, but it hasn't stopped shippers.
- "Just Joking" Justification
- Klingon Promotion: She became the Vampire Queen by killing the Vampire King.
- The Ladette: Clearly demonstrated (in a kid-friendly way) through her willingness to fight everyone and everything, in the same way that Finn does. Not to mention, several episodes clearly demonstrate her lack of appreciation for hygiene, whether it be her picking her nose, not washing her hands, or remarking that her armpits stink.
- Living Forever Is Awesome: Of the two immortal characters, she's the one that has the most fun.
- Necromancer: "Corpses buried in mud that's black, from death I command you to come BACK!" She did it to throw a party.
- Nightmare Face: Marceline can do this voluntarily and to great effect. In "Henchman", she just does it for the reaction on Jake's face, as he is still afraid of vampires. The Adventure Time Team's portion of Frederator blog has a small collection of the faces she made throughout the episode.
- The Noseless: Like the other humanoids. Though she can morph a nose when she wants to smell something or pick it.
- Not So Stoic: Under her cool and trickster-like demeanor lies a sensitive girl that will cry easily if the right buttons are pushed. (Pissing her off is still a no-no.)
- Odd Friendship: With Finn, which doubles as an extreme form of an Intergenerational Friendship. Later on, she's befriended Jake (though she likes to scare him) and appears to have had one with Bubblegum in the past, though Finn seems to have helped her and Bubblegum patch things up.
- Older Than They Look: She appears to be somewhere around PB's age, but she is really a thousand.
- One-Winged Angel: She often employs this in a serious fight (or when she's trying to scare people), and one of the most memorable is a giant, bat-like creature.
- Our Vampires Are Different: Marceline claims that she sometimes drinks blood, but only because it's red, and she mainly "eats" shades of red. Sunlight and garlic still hurt her, though, though neither are apparently fatal. It's unclear whether her many abilities are also linked to her vampirism or unique to herself (possibly due to her dad being a demon).
- Perverse Sexual Lust: A lot of this is diverted towards her. Arguably, even more of this is directed towards her Gender Flip counterpart Marshall Lee.
- Pointy Ears
- The Quincy Punk: Slightly; she's a wild and reckless sort of person, but Ooo in general doesn't seem to find her particularly dangerous. She seems to like the aesthetic more than anything.
- Really Seven Hundred Years Old: The show reveals she is over a thousand years old. However, her childhood is still After the End, if less so than the current show. It's unclear whether she lived through the Mushroom War or directly afterwards.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: Does this when she gets upset. Usually an extremely bad sign for whomever made her upset.
- Sad Clown: Unfortunately, she sings from the soul and gets upset when she notices she's let her defenses down.
- "How can- anyone relate to me? When they cannot see what I see- My vampire eyes see... only blood red- skies. Blood red skies make tears inside that I always hide."
- Shiny Midnight Black
- Spear Counterpart: Marshall Lee.
- Sudden Anatomy: In "Marceline's Closet", she grows a pair of bat-like nostrils when trying to sniff out Finn and Jake.
- Telekinesis
- Tomboy and Girly Girl: Tomboy to Princess Bubblegum's Girly Girl.
- The Trickster: Generally only in the sense of the way she interacts with people. When she actually gets into a combat-type situation, she prefers a more upfront approach.
- Troll: Finds a lot of joy in screwing with people in general and Finn in particular, though she seems to draw her limits at actual physical harm, at least lately.
- Tsundere: Shows quite a few signs of being one to her friends in general, and very strongly suggested to be one in "What Was Missing".
- Towards Princess Bubblegum.
- The Undead
- Unlimited Wardrobe: How many outfits has she worn now? Notably, since she had a different outfit for each of her appearances, she was the first character to avert Limited Wardrobe.
- Vampire Monarch: Specifically, she's the Vampire Queen.
- The Vampire That Doesn't Do Anything: She introduces herself as the vampire queen in "Evicted!", and it's never mentioned again.
- Vegetarian Vampire: She drinks blood if provoked, but she mostly just drains the color from red objects. Sometimes the objects are fine afterwards, sometimes they seem shriveled up.
- Visual Pun: Her bass is an axe.
- Voluntary Shapeshifting: Has a habit of going from her cute normal form to very grotesque monster forms and back again at the drop of a hat. Her second episode really plays this up.
- Weakened by the Light
- Well, Excuse Me, Princess!: She kinda implied this regarding her relationship with Princess Bubblegum in her song in "What Was Missing". "Sorry I don't treat you like a goddess", indeed.
- What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?: "Daddy, why did you eat my fries? I bought them, and they were mine..."
- Though it seems more justified after one has watched "Memory of a Memory".
- Eating her fries was possibly just another indication that her father never took her thoughts or feelings into consideration, and that taking something that belonged to her, which at this point happened to be something completely trivial, was the final straw.
- Who Wants to Live Forever?: She implies this in her Journal Song:
Marceline: (singing) They don't know what it's like to live forever and forget who they even are...
Marshall Lee
Spear Counterpart to Marceline, presumably the Vampire King. Appears in "Adventure Time with Fionna and Cake" in a nonspeaking cameo.
- The Cameo
- Punny Name
- Spear Counterpart
- Tall, Dark and Handsome
- The Voiceless: The scene where he would've spoken was cut for time.
Ice King
An unruly monarch from the Ice Kingdom. He can be considered one of the main villains of the show, constantly stealing princesses so he can marry them.
In truth, these are but the remnants of a pre-apocalypse antique merchant once named Simon Petrikov, before he was possessed and transformed by the arcane forces of ice and snow within a crown he bought. The subsequent bouts of madness estranged him from his beloved fiance, Betty, and his nickname for her, "princess", was warped by time and insanity into his compulsion to kidnap and marry princesses in present day Land of Ooo.
Voiced by: John Kassir in the 2006 pilot, Tom Kenny in the series
- Abhorrent Admirer: To the extreme, in both the romantic and platonic senses.
- Adult Fear: Going insane and feeling your mind slip away, in addition to driving away your loved ones.
- Amulet of Concentrated Awesome: If he loses his crown, he loses all his powers.
- Artifact of Doom: Revealed to be the cause of his insanity and why he's the way he is.
- And Now You Must Marry Me: His entire purpose in life. He just wants to be Happily Married! Obviously kidnapping princesses and marrying them by force is the only way to make that beautiful dream happen!
- Anti-Villain: Type II.
- Apocalyptic Log: A series of video tapes show him going from a normal man named Simon, to the Ice King he is now.
- ...And Show It to You: It turns out that Ricardio is the result of Ice King accidentally doing this to himself as the result of a botched spell.
- Bandage Hunk: "What is Life?" demonstrates that his underwear is just some gauze.
- Beat Still My Heart: Ricardio's existence.
- Big Bad: He's pretty much the only recurring villain in the show's first two seasons.
- Blank White Eyes
- Blessed with Suck/Cursed with Awesome: As we learn in "Holly Jolly Secrets", his ice powers helped him survive the nuclear winter, but at the cost of his sanity and humanity, and he outlived the only woman he ever loved.
- Body Horror: He temporarily removed his own heart. And gave it life as Ricardio. On another note, during the process that turned him into the Ice King, his skin turned pale blue and appeared frostbitten when his body temperature had dropped to only 80 degrees (F). Presumably he got even colder, as he's fine going barefoot in the snow.
- Bow Ties Are Cool: Simon was seen wearing one in the tapes.
- Cerebus Retcon: Everything about him in "Holly Jolly Secrets".
- Cloudcuckoolander: Though Deconstructed when it's shown that Simon Petrikov was terrified of losing his mind. The Ice King is less than a shadow of the dignified antiquarian he once was, no longer caring that he's gone insane.
- Cool Old Guy: Sort of. He has a wacky sense of humor, plays on a drum kit and has a bunch of ninja stuff.
- A Day in the Limelight: "Hitman" gives him the most amount of focus compared to any other episode. "Holly Jolly Secrets" involves his Origin Story, among other things.
- Dirty Old Man: Justified, actually. He goes after young princesses because his lost love Betty was young when he last saw her, and his own immortality and insanity began when he was young (albeit artificially aged). Unjustified with him wanting to date Fionna.
- Granted, he doesn't seem to think he's old.
- Distaff Counterpart: Ice Queen.
- Does Not Like Shoes: Even if he's standing in snow.
- Elderly Immortal
- Elemental Powers
- An Ice King: Not a NICE king.
- Can summon limited autonomy Snowlems, but the relationship to the Type I Snowlems of his kingdom are unclear.
- Blow You Away
- Enemy Mine: Against the Lich.
- Enemy Summoner: As seen in "Prisoners of Love".
- Even Evil Has Standards: Decides to stop pursuing Princess Bubblegum after it's pointed out that he's old and she's been turned into a thirteen year old.
- In "Hitman", he draws the line when Scorcher tries to kill Finn and Jake instead of literally hitting them.
- Evil Is Deathly Cold
- Evil Old Folks
- Evil Overlord: Has the spiky crown, Faceless Goons (The most evil creature in Ooo is a Penguin, and he's got Yeti and Type I Snowlems), dark magic, etc. etc.
- Every typical aspect of the trope is present, so it is of course totally subverted.
- Flight: Via his beard.
- Forgetful Jones
- Freudian Excuse: His desire to kidnap princesses is revealed to be a degenerated desire to see his fiance Betty again. Whom he referred to as "his princess".
- Friendly Enemy
- Cranked up to Foe Yay with his fanfic.
- From Nobody to Nightmare: Was just a normal human with aspirations to become an antiquarian, until he found his crown.
- Gag Nose: Somewhat odd, given he didn't have one as a human.
- Hearing Voices: The insane variation; caused by his crown.
- Ignored Epiphany: When he gets knocked out while fighting Finn, the Cosmic Owl appears and attempts to tell him he's a sociopath. His response is to call the Cosmic Owl a big nerd, after which he is tickled into consciousness by penguins.
- Immortality Begins At Sixty: A variation; the crown artificially aged Simon rapidly, but thereafter he doesn't seem to have changed much over the course of the hundreds of years he's been alive.
- Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain: He's often painted this way, but then often established as a Psychopathic Manchild immediately thereafter.
- The Insomniac: Implied in "The Eyes".
- I Was Quite the Looker: Simon was fairly good looking; at least enough to be depicted with the same Generic Cuteness as most other characters (as opposed to Ice King's Gonk big nose and aged appearance).
- The Ice King himself however doesn't seem to think so- he's too embarrassed to let others find out that he used to wear glasses.
- Jerkass A sympathetic example. He's actually a nice guy, but he DOES have the tendency to get into rather violent fights with a 14 year old boy and a dog, and he regularly kidnaps and harasses princesses, blatantly ignoring their distaste and cries for help.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: See Took a Level In Kindness below.
- Limited Wardrobe
- Literal-Minded: Hires a hitman against Finn and Jake, thinking he is literally going to hit them, not kill them!
- Ninja: He has a collection of ice kunai, shurikens, and a book on ice-themed ninjutsu.
- Person of Mass Destruction: On the tapes chronicling Simon's descent into Ice Wizardry, it is shown that the initial transformation was accompanied by the rapid formation of an extremely violent blizzard. It's also possible that this is instead the result of a nuclear winter, presumably from the Mushroom War, though that would be quite a coincidence.
- While the Ice Kingdom currently covers only a small part of Ooo centered on his cave, there are fjords and what appear to be moraine islands around the entire island.
- Power Born of Madness
- Prehensile Hair: He can fly with his beard, and he's got no way of flying without it.
- Really Seven Hundred Years Old: He was a part of pre-fall mankind so this makes him the oldest member of the regular cast.
- Redemption Promotion: While he hasn't completely pulled a Heel Face Turn yet, he is far more effective when helping Finn and Jake than fighting them. He even froze the Lich solid after everything else had failed to beat him.
- Sanity Slippage: The crown causes this to happen to him, progressively warping him into the Ice King.
- Saying Sound Effects Out Loud: Likes to vocalize the "Zap!" sound his ice powers make.
- The So-Called Coward: While he's been shown to be easily horrified by Eldritch Abominations, and Word of God stated that he'd run from the Lich, he actually assisted Finn against him willingly to save Princess Bubblegum.
- The Sociopath: A rare sympathetic version, as his inability to relate to other people causes him nothing but misery. He actively tries to overcome it, but his worldview is so skewed that his attempts only result in (often hilarious) failure.
- Sympathy for the Devil: The Ooo version of Christmas was pretty much created by Finn and Jake solely due to this trope.
- Token Evil Teammate: Starting Season 3.
- Took a Level In Kindness: In "Hitman", when he saved Finn and Jake's lives three times.
- Tragic Villain: In a pre-apocalypse Earth, an intelligent, mild mannered antique dealer named Simon Petrikov procured an ancient magic Scandinavian crown. After putting it on in jest, the Crown seized his mind and began altering his body, giving him power over ice. The process, the constant spectres and visions drove him utterly, completely mad, into our Psychopathic Manchild Ice King. The Ice King no longer seems to understand what's happened to him.
- Unwitting Instigator of Doom: In "Mortal Folly", his pestering of Finn and Jake for their approval to court Princess Bubblegum ruins their best shot at destroying the Lich, who after regaining his power via the Well of Power, destroys the Gauntlet once used to destroy him that Finn himself was about to use. After the Lich is destroyed, the Ice King screws up again by dropping the Princess into the well, which results in the latter being possessed by the Lich, and later, being reduced to a 13-year-old after pieces of her are still missing. Which results in Earl of Lemongrab dropping in to assume a tyrannical rule over Ooo. Whew. At least the latter lasted only one episode.
- Villainous Rescue: Assists Finn and Jake against the Lich to save Princess Bubblegum.
- Was Once a Man: He used to be a (human) artifact collector named Simon Petrikov, then he started wearing his crown, which drove him insane and gave him powers over ice.
- With Great Power Comes Great Insanity: Yep, powerful and crazy. And not only was he not always either of those, he achieved both conditions at the same time by the same process.
- Wizard Beard
- Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: If more likely to freeze them.
- Yandere: A rare male example.
Ice Queen
Ice King's Gender Flip, who also manages to look thirty years younger than him. Instead of the trademark crown, she wears a tiara instead. Appears in "Adventure Time with Fionna and Cake".
Voiced by: Grey DeLisle
- Attractive Bent Gender: Best example out of all the genderbent characters, as she appears taller and much younger than the actual Ice King and wears a beautiful blue gown. Justified, as she exists in a fanfiction of his creation.
- Author Avatar: Possibly, to the Ice King.
- Distaff Counterpart: To Ice King.
- God Save Us From the Queen
- Grandma, What Massive Hotness You Have!
- Rapunzel Hair: Like the Ice King's beard, although hers is in significantly better condition.
- Shout-Out: According to Word of God, her dress is supposed to resemble the dresses of the stepsisters from Cinderella.
- Unusual Eyebrows: The counterpart to Ice King's beard.
- Winter Royal Lady
- Women Are Wiser: Much more competent than the Ice King.
The Lich
An undead sorcerer who is supposedly Ooo's greatest evil. He has an army of the living dead and vast magical powers. He was defeated and sealed away in amber inside of a great tree by the legendary hero Billy. Not a funny character at all. Originally called the Lich King, renamed to avoid confusion with that other guy.
Voiced by: Ron Perlman and - when possessing Princess Bubblegum - by Kevin Michael Richardson.
- Army of the Dead: The Lich is said to command these.
- Badass Long Hair: As revealed in the comic.
- Badass Long Robe
- Bag of Holding: Gets his hands on one in the comic, his plan being to suck up the entire land of Ooo then throw the bag into the sun.
- Bigger Bad: Is the most powerful and evil villain in the show, but due to being sealed in an amber prison inside a great tree, he didn't have a huge role up until the Season 2 finale.
- Body Surf: Finn destroys his real body, so his soul transfers into Princess Bubblegum. After he's defeated again, he transfers again into the Snail. However, given the Lich is still in the body of the Snail, it seems he's stuck in his body until it's destroyed.
- Chekhov's Gunman: First appeared in the Season 1 finale for about a second in Billy's song, becomes the Big Bad of the second season finale.
- Compelling Voice
- Dangerously Genre Savvy: The reason for It Only Works Once. It's not that he becomes immune to whatever defeated him, he just makes sure to prevent prior tactics from being used on him again. Billy's gauntlet was used to defeat him before, so one of the first things he does is destroy it before Finn could effectively use it against him. When Finn defeated him using The Power of Love channeled through his sweater, the next time Finn tries using it, the Lich punches him halfway across the Candy Kingdom before he can get close enough to use it on him. He was also smart enough to run from Finn until he had the chance to regain his powers. Finn interrupted him while he was regaining his strength, but he still got enough back to destroy Billy's gauntlet.
- Dark Is Evil: AND HOW!
- Dead Serious: As stated in this early sketch, THE LICH KING IS NOT FUNNY. At no point does he ever intentionally try to be funny or goofy in any way, making him stand out amongst the otherwise wacky cast.
- Though there was that time he shushed Finn, which is either well timed humour or just downright unnerving.
- The Dreaded: According to Word of God, he's so terrifying that even the Ice King and Marceline will run in terror of him. Princess Bubblegum's reaction to the possibility he's returning in the preview seems to further support this.
- It winds up being partially averted in the actual episode, as although Princess Bubblegum does truly fear him (Marceline does not even appear), Ice King seems to be completely clueless about the Lich due to his Cloudcuckoolander nature (being more concerned with holes), and he actually eagerly volunteers to help fight the Lich later on.
- The Ice King wasn't exactly clueless about the Lich. Until he got down the hole he'd neither seen nor been outright told about the Lich being freed, and as he admits later he wasn't sure if what Finn was fighting was really there since he sees alot of strange things thanks to his "Wizard Eyes". Had PB's life not been on the line he likely would have run, as he's done so when faced with Eldritch Abominations before.
- Evil Is Burning Hot: He shoots green fire.
- Evil Is Deathly Cold: "Aren't you cold, Finn?"
- Evil Laughter: Suddenly breaks into a sudden fit of laughter just seconds before Finn destroys his original body.
- Evil Sorcerer
- Flight
- Glowing Eyelights of Undeath: He and anyone he's controlling have these.
- Hero-Killer: He killed Billy.
- Immortality: Appears to have this, a combination of types four and five, due to being a Lich and his habit of Body Surfing. Word of God has said that he hasn't beaten death but is cheating him at every turn.
- It Only Works Once: Happens twice; Billy's Gauntlet was supposed to be needed to kill the Lich since it worked before. Destroying it is among the first things he does, before even fully recovering. Attacking him with The Power of Love didn't work out so well the second time either. It's not so much that whatever he gets hit with won't work on him again, he just has whiplash-quick reflexes and really long arms.
- Knight of Cerebus: Oh hell yes. The first thing you'll notice about him is that unlike the other villains in this show, he has no humorous quirks that can make him any less terrifying.
- Mind Rape: Has this ability if one isn't wearing the proper magical protection or The Power of Love.
- Necromancer: Well, he is a lich.
- Nightmare Face
- Night of the Living Mooks: Has an army of the living dead.
- Obviously Evil
- Omnicidal Maniac: According to Princess Bubblegum, his goal is to destroy life.
- One-Winged Angel: In Princess Bubblegum's body, he tricks Finn into getting him the things he needs to fully regain his powers and turns into a gigantic monster that beats the stuffing out of Finn, the Gumball Guardians protecting the Candy Kingdom, and Jake, then tears apart the Candy Kingdom. It ultimately takes an Enemy Mine with Ice King to defeat him. And even then, his soul transfers again.
- Our Liches Are Different
- Person of Mass Destruction: Luckily, he didn't regain his full power... yet.
- Playing with Fire: Has the ability to shoot green flames from his hands.
- Sealed Evil in a Can: Was imprisoned in amber by the legendary hero Billy.
- Sickly Green Glow: If it isn't the flames he shoots, it's the bubbling potion he uses to regain his power. It at least has plutonium in it.
- The Undead
- Vile Villain Saccharine Show
- Walking Wasteland/Touch of Death: He leaves path of death and destruction in his wake. After he possesses Princess Bubblegum, he uses this to wilt an entire room full of flowers with one touch.
- Worf Had the Flu: Finn managed to beat him in the first fight, only because he was prevented from regaining his full strength. When he did later, he's powerful enough to deliver a Curb Stomp Battle to Finn, Jake, and the Gumball Guardians of the Candy Kingdom, requiring an Enemy Mine with Ice King to defeat him. Even without his full power, he was able to shatter the gauntlet given to Finn to kill him and knock out Jake in one blast.
Flame Princess
The princess of the Fire Kingdom; a princess made out of fire. Beneath her innocent exterior is a deeply destructive and unpredictable personality, with a terrible temper. She has no perspective on the norms of the world and doesn't seem to understand what is right or wrong, possibly due to being sheltered by her father. At the end of the third season, she inadvertently becomes Finn's new love interest.
Voiced by: Jessica DiCicco
- Ambiguously Evil: Her father claims she's evil, she transfigures innocents on a whim, and she ends up attacking the Goblin Kingdom, so she's clearly dangerous. However, she's not consistently malevolent and she justifies her actions with a worldview that is warped, to be sure, but not particularly selfish or evil. She greets resistance to her aims with confusion, rather than malice or force, more often than not.
- Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever
- Badass Princess: Understatement. It is very likely that she is the most powerful princess in Ooo, and she could probably destroy an entire kingdom if she wanted to.
- In her second episode, she came dangerously close to doing just that (to the Goblin Kingdom, to be precise). She only stopped because she was distracted by Finn crying.
- Baleful Polymorph: Turns several Fire People into Fire Cats for whispering. This is not the first time she's done this.
Flambo: So that's where I came from.
- Berserk Button: Do not lie to her. And if she likes you, do not reject her. It's also not recommended to keep switching feelings for her.
- Blue and Orange Morality
- Burning with Anger:
- Does Not Like Shoes
- Elemental Embodiment: To make matters worse, all the fire she creates is actually a part of her—any attempt to curb her destruction causes her pain. However this means that she has absolute control of her fires and so far has chosen to not harm a single non-flame creature, even when she set an entire inhabited city alight.
- Evil Is Burning Hot: If she indeed is evil.
- Hair-Trigger Temper: "STOP WHISPERING!!!!"
- Heroes Want Redheads: Played straight with Finn's crush on her.
- Kill It with Water
- Mind Screw: In her introductory episode, Jake tries to woo her on Finn's behalf (successfully), and then shapeshifts into Finn to continue the process. But when Flame Princess is shown to be evil, he immediately recants. When the real Finn meets her, he first saves her, and then tells her he likes her. So, from Flame Princess's perspective, he told her he liked her, then didn't like her, then liked her again. Flame Princess' confusion is palpable, and her reaction perhaps predictable.
- The Noseless
- Not Good with Rejection: Obviously.
- Personality Powers: Even when she's happy, she's destructive.
- Person of Mass Destruction:
Flame Princess: Fire's purpose is to burn. So I'm going to turn this land into my fire kingdom.
- Playing with Fire: Naturally.
- The Power of Love: One word can cause her flames to burn brightly, one drop can turn her completely around.
- Ring of Fire: When Finn is chasing her, she casts one of these.
- Sealed Evil in a Can: While her evil is not yet completely evident, it seems her father was keeping her far away from the rest of the court inside a kerosene lamp-style glass globe.
- Skilled but Naive
- Spam Attack: Multiple tiny fireballs are rather ineffective against sealed Power Armor, however.
- Spear Counterpart: Flame Prince, as drawn by [dead link] Natasha Allegri.
- Star-Crossed Lovers: With Finn as of "Hot to the Touch".
- "...you would defy nature for me?"
- Third Option Love Interest
- Tsundere: Oh, yes. In "Incendium", she blushed at the fact that Finn "likes" her, then immediately slapped him afterwards. In "Hot to the Touch", when she was warming up to Finn's declaration of love, she back-pedaled a few seconds later in disgust, saying that he shouldn't toy with her. Her unpredictable and fiery personality really help the trope come out.
- Villainesses Want Heroes: Possibly.
- Villainous Crush
- Weaksauce Weakness: Water. Also, you can extinguish any flames she has made if you want to hurt her.
- Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds
- Yandere:
Jake (pretending to be Finn): (after learning she's evil and psycho) Y'know, On Second Thought, we're not really each other's types...
Flame Princess: ...We're... what?
Jake (pretending to be Finn): I changed my mind. I don't like you.
Flame Princess: You... WHAT?!?!?!
Flame Princess: You should not toy with the emotions of a fire elemental.
Others
The Snail
A snail who can be seen waving at the audience in every episode (except "Trouble in Lumpy Space"). His only notable role in any episode was being mind-controlled by the Lich into releasing it. Currently being possessed by the Lich.
Voiced by: Pendleton Ward
- Demonic Possession
- Freeze-Frame Bonus
- Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Releasing the Lich.
- Once an Episode: Because of this, he's actually appeared in more episodes than Princess Bubblegum or the Ice King.
Cinnamon Bun
One of the many inhabitants of the Candy Kingdom. Half-baked. Has a tendency to fall down.
Voiced by: Dee Bradley Baker
- The Ditz: In Jake's words, he's Half-Baked.
- The Klutz
- Nice Job Breaking It, Cinnamon Bun: One could argue he's the personification of this trope, the amount of times things go wrong because of him.
- Number Two: In spite of his limitations, PB uses him for routine tasks in the Candy Kingdom.
- Patient Zero: In "From Bad to Worse".
Tree Trunks
A cute little elephant who is actually an old senile woman. She loves apples and baking apple pie.
Voiced by: Polly Lou Livingston
- Cloudcuckoolander: More due to senility.
- Cool Old Lady
- God Save Us From the Queen: As Quartzion the Crystal Queen.
- Ridiculously Cute Critter
- Shotacon: She's had a blatantly romantic interest in Finn when she was snorting crystal. Fortunately that's been kicked out of her system and she's found a love of pork instead.
- Sickeningly Sweethearts: With Mr. Pig.
- Look for this Chekhov's Gunman's Easter Egg in "Holly Jolly Secrets".
- Trademark Favorite Food: Apples.
- Unexplained Accent: She has a southern accent, yet no one else on the show does.
- Yandere: As Quartzion the Crystal Queen with Finn.
Starchie
An inhabitant of the Candy Kingdom, distinguished by his hat, mustache, and the fact that he's a ball of starch.
Voiced by: Tom Kenny
- Butt Monkey: Bad things tend to happen to him, like getting thrown in the dungeon, attacked by zombies, or getting Freezer Burn Flu.
- Cool Hat
- Gasshole: Squeeze him and he'll fart.
- Gone Horribly Right: The Ice King's pained howls free him from the Freezer Burn Flu, and after saying he feels healthy again, he immediately bulks up even more.
A bit too healthy if you ask me.
- I'm a Humanitarian: He can't help it. Flesh is delicious.
- Third Person Person
- What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?: Being thrown in the dungeon for three hours by the Earl of Lemongrab. He doubts he'll even survive that long.
The Duke of Nuts
A secondary character, the Duke of Nuts is a generally nice member of royalty, ruling over the Nut Kingdom. An all-around family man, his only major flaw is that a physical deficiency makes him uncontrollably eat any pudding in range.
Voiced by: Steve Little
- Nice Guy: Ridiculously nice. Almost obscenely nice. Hell, he was willing to take the fall for Finn even though he was totally innocent.
- Poke the Poodle: About the only thing he's ever done wrong is eat all of Bubblegum's pudding.
- Quirky Household: Him and his family are pretty weird, but love each other.
- His wife is nuts, in both the figurative and literal sense of the word.
- Sitcom Arch Nemesis: To Princess Bubblegum, who despises him solely because he ate all of her pudding once.
- Sweet Tooth
- Trademark Favorite Food: Pudding.
Gunter
The Ice King's favorite penguin and servant. May be the ultimate evil power in Ooo, if Marceline's dad is correct. It has been suggested that the Ice King just calls whatever penguin is closest Gunter.
Voiced by: Tom Kenny
- Ambiguous Gender
- Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: Well, slap him to be accurate.
- Everything's Better with Penguins
- Gender Blender Name: Maybe.
- Informed Attribute: Marceline's dad says he is more evil than any other creature he had ever encountered. Of course, he's not a trustworthy source of information.
- One Steve Limit: Played with. As stated above, it's possible Ice King's physically-nearest penguin is Gunter by default; yet in "Princess Monster Wife", he calls on over half a dozen penguins, each with a different (though only slightly) name.
- Your Tomcat Is Pregnant: With a pink cat-thing, no less.
Susan Strong
A member of an underground dwelling group of humans. The "humans" she lives with are eventually revealed to be hyoo-mans, a strange race of Fish People living in the ruins of human civilization. Susan herself is implied to be the only true human amongst them.
Voiced by: Jackie Buscarino
- Ambiguously Human: She probably is.
- Badass: That muscular build isn't just for looks.
- Cowardly Lion: Better than the rest of her people, certainly.
- Expy/Shout-Out: Of Tarzan, much like Finn. In Susan's case it's a lot more obvious, since she's Raised by Wolves that don't act civilized but live as a group which she leads, and she doesn't speak fluent English.
- Green Eyes
- Hair of Gold: Which may or may not be real.
- Huge Schoolgirl: Big in every way. There is pretty much no physical indication of youth, leading to her Vague Age.
- Sweet Tooth: She, along with the rest of her tribe, actually tries to eat the entire Candy Kingdom.
- Took a Level in Badass: In her second appearance, she's the leader of the Hyoo-mans in all but name, conquers some major fears, and is generally a ferocious warrior.
- The Un-Reveal: We never find out if she's a fish person like the others, or a real human.
- At the end of "Beautopia", after she gently moves Finn's hand beneath her hat, we don't get to see whether or not there's a set of gills there or a human ear. Finn's reaction and Susan's Character Development imply that she is human.
- Vague Age: She and Finn have more than a little chemistry, and Hulk Speak and Naive Newcomer aside they seem to be on the same intellectual level. However, Susan's body type is very much that of an adult woman.
- You No Take Candle
Marceline's Dad
Also known as the "Lord of Evil". One of the most evil entities in The Land of Ooo (probably second only to the Lich). Currently locked away in The Nightosphere. In Season 4, his full name was given as Hunson Abadeer.
Voiced by: Martin Olson
- Abusive Parent: He's not outright abusive towards Marceline, he's most certainly a neglectful father. Though he doesn't have any problems fighting her either.
- To be fair, Marceline attacked first.
- Eventually turns into a much nicer (if not far more embarrassing) dad, even inviting her into the Nightosphere on occasion, and warming up to Finn and Jake.
- Artifact of Doom: He owns an amulet made of concentrated Chaotic Evil, which gives the wearer a nice suit and transforms him or her into a ruthless Eldritch Abomination.
- Badass in a Nice Suit: Pilfers souls, while dressed in a snappy suit and tie.
- Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Despite being otherwise Pure Evil, he really does love his daughter, even if he doesn't show it that much.
- Everyone Calls Him Marceline's Dad: Until "Return to the Nightosphere".
- Faux Affably Evil: Like Marceline, he's a playful troll. Unlike Marceline, he makes good on his threat and then some.
- Follow in My Footsteps: Very much wants this for Marceline, to the point where he fools her into taking his Artifact of Doom so that she can have a taste of ruling over the Nightosphere. He mentions being a victim of this himself, although he doesn't seem to mind it at all anymore.
- Humanoid Abomination/Eldritch Abomination: His default form looks human, but is really a deathless, soul sucking demonic entity. His One-Winged Angel form falls firmly in Eldritch Abomination turf.
- Immortality: According to Marceline, he's "deathless" and can't die.
- Marionette Motion
- Names to Run Away From Really Fast: It's not mentioned in the episode, but his title is the Lord Of Evil.
- No Name Given: Until "Return to the Nightosphere".
- One-Winged Angel: Like his daughter, he can turn into a giant monster. Though his is much more monstrous. Apparently, he requires an object of power to do so. She does not.
- Our Demons Are Different: Described by Word of God as more demonic than a vampire.
- Pet the Dog: Showing actual compassion towards Marceline.
- Satan: Okay, it hasn't been confirmed, but considering he's "The Lord of All Evil" who steals your soul, he probably is.
- Especially since the Nightosphere is essentially Ooo's version of Hell.
- Sealed Evil in a Can: Escaped from the Nightosphere in "It Came from the Nightosphere" thanks to Finn, but is banished back by episodes end.
- The Ugly Guy's Hot Daughter: Applies in the traditional fashion.
- Your Soul Is Mine: His MO.
Peppermint Butler
Princess Bubblegum's loyal servant. Best friends with Death. Will probably eat your flesh while you are sleeping.
Voiced by: Steve Little
- Almighty Janitor
- Ambiguously Evil: In addition to his association with Death, a Freeze-Frame Bonus in "Return to the Nightosphere" shows a picture of him playing golf with Marceline's Dad.
- Heroic Comedic Sociopath
- Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant
Me-Mow
A tiny cat-like assassin.
Voiced by: Kyla Rae Kowalewski
- Body Horror: She's small enough inflict it by herself.
- Cats Are Mean
- Cherry Tapping: Can't do much more than this, when she fights with her knife.
- Eye Scream: One of the few ways she could do damage in a straight fight.
- Fan Art
- Manipulative Bastard: Forces Jake into killing Wildberry Princess for her under pain of death.
- Master Poisoner
- Not Quite Dead
- Orifice Invasion: Again, small enough to do it herself.
- Prehensile Tail
- Professional Killer: Almost. She's still an apprentice.
Ash
Marceline's old "Genius Wizard" boyfriend. They started living together in the Tree Fort (before Joshua) until Ash moved Marceline away from the Candy Kingdom to his current house. Then he sold her teddy bear to a witch, earning his girlfriend's anger.
Voiced by Steve Agee
- Affectionate Nickname: He calls Marceline, "Mar-mar".
- Bastard Boyfriend
- Cute Little Fangs: They're a bit more rounded than most examples, though.
- Does Not Like Shoes
- Giant Foot of Stomping: Is the victim of one, eventually.
- Groin Attack: Also gets one of these.
- Jerkass
- Large Ham: Just listen to him describing the sandwich he wants.
- Magical Incantation: His flight spell.
"Ashicus Flyicus"
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Earl of Lemongrab
A very loud lemon drop man created in a lab by Princess Bubblegum in case she was ever unable to rule the kingdom. He comes into play once she de-ages due to the whole Lich problem. As immature as he is charismatic, his interests include cleanliness, bland foods, and SENDING EVERYBODY TO THE DUNGEON! A One-Scene Wonder in his first appearance, the creators of Adventure Time decided they like him enough to bring him back later in Season 4.
Voiced by: Justin Roiland
- Ambiguous Disorder: Thanks to some kind of chemical error Princess Bubblegum made when she created him. Whatever his problem is, it can be best described as a hideous combination of anxiety, anger management issues, Asperger's Syndrome, manic-depressive disorder, extreme stupidity, and OCD.
- Angrish: He screams most of what he says, his dialogue often consists of grammatically incorrect fragments, and he often screams nonsensical non-words to get his point across. "FFFFFFFUMMMMM!!!"
- Anti-Villain: Type II and/or III.
- Backstory Horror: He's a hilarious character. But if you think about the cause of his miserable existence for too long, and his feelings towards said existence, it can get depressing, and creepy, very quickly.
- Berserk Button: His very sensitive nerves are all practically connected to the big giant berserk button that is Lemongrab's brain. Pet peeves include backtalk, uncleanliness, loudness (oddly), pranks, and being touched. If one does any of these things near him, one is most likely going to be sent to the dungeon for an absurdly lengthy amount of time.
- Blue and Orange Morality: "Anyone who disagrees or disobeys will be thrown in the dungeon!" Whether or not it makes any sense...
- Butt Monkey: He essentially showed up once, had an invisible "Kick Me" sign slapped onto his back, then was violently kicked out again.
- Catch Phrase: "UNACCEPTABLE!" and, more frequently, "# Hours/Days/Years DUNGEON!!!" His very distinctive, cracking screams may count, as well.
- Cloudcuckoolander: His demands are so unreasonable and passionate, he appears to be existing in an entirely different world than the people he rules over.
- The Comically Serious: He takes everything so seriously, it's hilarious to watch him struggle.
- Cool Horse: It looks like a camel version of him!
- Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: He's a horribly mean, socially retarded idiot with a low tolerance to pain, yet he could easily be called the strongest candy person- thanks to his absurdly hard lemon candy skin. He fell out of the tall tower of the Candy Castle and slammed his noggin into the ground hard enough to leave a large hole, and he was totally uninjured! And according to a production assistant on the show, he's immune to the "exploding" problem that candy people face, because of his hard shell.
- Cry Cute: He's a complete asshole to everybody... but the second he starts crying that pitiful little cry, it's impossible not to go "Awww..." in pity and want to hug him.
- Disproportionate Retribution: Will send anyone to the dungeon for a random amount of time (from three hours to a million years). Not always unjustified, though.
- Dull Eyes of Unhappiness: His are actually quite amusing. His eyes are dark, dull, and lifeless most of the time, even when he's screaming at the top of his lungs.
- Eating Lunch Alone: He's seen doing this in "Too Young", after he imprisoned everybody. Seeing as how he doesn't have any friends, he probably does this fairly often.
- Epic Fail: His existence...
- Eye Scream: He gets one in "Too Young", after being traumatized by being alive, when his eyes roll back into his head, leaving only the whites exposed as he screams bloody murder.
- Fan of Underdog/Vocal Minority: His small, bizarre fanbase is this IRL, judging by the fact that he was only in one episode (as an antagonist,) and already has a list of tropes as long as the main characters'.
- Flat Joy: His laugh. Also: "Me, too. I'm excited, too."
- Friendless Background: Informed attribute according to Word of God. Not surprising, though, given his totally repellant personality.
- Gag Nose
- Gone Horribly Wrong
- Gonk
- Ha Ha Ha No
- Hair-Trigger Temper: "THIRTY DAYS IN THE DUNGEON!" "For who?" "EVERYONE IN THIS ROOM! *throws arms into air* MMLLLUUUUGGH!!!"
- Hates Being Touched: His awesomely bizarre reaction to Finn slapping his hand "HHHOOOO?! MMM...! *GASP!*"
- Hates Everyone Equally: Not many people can live up to his impeccably high standards of behaviour, and he doesn't have any friends.
- Hates Small Talk: "Who are you talking to?" "THREE! HOURS! DUNGEON!"
- Humiliation Conga: His entire first episode.
- Hypocrite: Given how stupid he is, this isn't surprising. "STOP SCREAMING!!! WHY ARE YOU SCREAMING?!"
- Informed Attribute: His lack of friends, according to Word of God. Not that it wasn't suggested earlier...
- Iron Butt Monkey: Although he has a low tolerance to physical pain, he definitely qualifies, thanks to his super-hard lemon candy skin. He fell head-first from a tall tower and slammed his noggin into the ground hard enough to make a large indentation, but he was unharmed. He also had a pretty nasty fall from a tree and fell on his back, and he was okay- although unhappy.
- Jerkass: A sympathetic example. He's an experiment gone wrong, and he really isn't used to being alive, and he has no social skills, but he is unnecessarily mean and nasty towards everyone he comes in contact with, and very often solicits (and deserves) the harassment he receives.
- Large Ham/No Indoor Voice: Sweet Glob, Lemongrab.
- Laughing Mad: Lemongrab's utterly disturbing laughing fit after he is pranked for the first time in "Too Young". He doesn't even SMILE- his head just flails around and bounces with weird squishy noises, and his eyes are wide. It makes everyone else uncomfortable.
- Lemongrab: "...Prank? F-for laughs? Yes, of course; just a harmless prank... F..for laughs... Ha..a..a? HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH-OH! HAHHAHOAHAOHAOAHOAHAOAHAHAOAOAAHAOAHAOAHAOA-" *immediately returns to normal* "Twelve years dungeon! All of you- DUNGEON! Seven years, no trials! C'mon... LET'S MOVE IT!!!"
- Another example is from the deleted "rice cake" scene. After Finn and PB beat him up, he takes a rice cake out of his pocket, licks it all over, and laughs to himself. Finn and PB, totally puzzled and weirded out, look at each other with question marks over their heads. "I don't think that plan worked, either," PB remarks.
- Leitmotif: His is a quiet, out of tune harpsichord and/or piano played at an irregular rythm, and it often loudens when he yells. It sounds awkward- almost as if there are mistakes in the music, or that the piece doesn't make sense; which is fitting, because he is a failed science experiment.
- Man Child: An adult with the apparent mind of a bratty little kid. (Also, his pajammies have snaps on the butt!)
- The Mentally Disturbed: And how!
- Modest Royalty: Surprisingly, given his loud disposition ("That is why I am royal, and YOOOU are SERVILE!"), he gives absolutely no visual indication that he is royal.
- Mommy Issues: And how! If sending your creator (who despises you) to the dungeon for one million years after she beats you up doesn't qualify, nothing does!
- Nightmare Face: He gets one in a deleted scene, where he makes a candy child cry.
- Non-Standard Character Design: His eyes are vastly different from most of the other characters' eyes, and he's one of the few to have a nose.
- Noodle Incident: Everything we don't know about him or his life story can be chalked up by his creator's singular explanation: "It's complicated."
- No Sense of Humor: He tries; he really does, but...
- No Social Skills: To quote from Jesse Moynihan, co-writer of "Too Young", he is "weird, angry, isolated, with an inability to read social cues."
- One-Scene Wonder: Only appeared in one episode so far, yet he's solicited more love, hatred, confusion, pity, and fear than any other minor character in the show- and he has a small but exceedingly loud fanbase.
- Overly Long Scream: Everything he says could be considered this, actually.
- Overly Long Tongue: Shown to have one in the storyboards, during the infamous "rice cake" scene. Its long, green, and rather snake-like in how it moves.
- Parental Abandonment More literally, "Creator Abandonment". According to Word of God, Princess Bubblegum stuck him in a castle outside the Candy Kingdom walls and didn't speak of him or to him until his first appearance in the show.
- Picky Eater The earl will ONLY eat foods that are bland and tasteless. "Whatever you made, I hope it's as mild as kitten milk!"
- Played for Laughs: His rather sad backstory is nearly entirely portrayed as comical, thanks to the copious amounts of Narm Lemongrab always adds to his own scenes.
- Punch Clock Villain: He isn't evil, according to Word of God. He's still a huge butt, but he only usurped the throne because it was his royal duty- not because he wanted to rule the kingdom OR make everyone unhappy.
- Punctuated! For! Emphasis! "UNACCEPTABLE! CONDITION!" "THREE! HOURS! DUNGEON!"
- Psychopathic Manchild: More of an "emotionally unstable/unadjusted manchild", but the gist remains.
- Rich in Dollars, Poor In Sense: He's an earl and the heir to the throne of the Candy Kingdom... but he can't even prepare a simple meal for himself, and presumably relies on his servants for his basic needs.
- Royal Brat: Justified in that he's a mentally challenged, emotionally unstable failed science experiment. Unjustified in that he's needlessly rude, mean, and obnoxious towards everyone he comes in contact with.
- Royally Screwed-Up
- Royals Who Actually Do Something: Unfortunately...
- The Scream: It's as if the writers wrote his dialogue in all caps, with no spaces.
- Screams Like a Little Girl: Screams more like a schizophrenic Finnish woman giving birth to a puffer-fish, but the point still stands.
- Sequel Episode: "You Made Me!".
- Serious Business: For him, everything is serious business.
- Sinister Schnoz: Like many of the show's antagonists/jerks, he has a very long nose.
- The Sociopath: Given how unsympathetic and mean he is, it isn't surprising that he teeters very close to being this. This is more due to his blatant lack of understanding of "social appropriateness" than it is with him as a person, though.
- Super OCD: "CLEAN THIS PLACE UP OR DUNGEON! THREE HOURS DUNGEON!!!"
- Trademark Favorite Food: Really, really, really bland foods, according to Word of God. Hence why he was excited about the mashed carrots, "lovingly boiled of all flavor," according to Peppermint Butler. In the storyboards, he's seen saying to Peppermint Butler: "Whatever you made, I hope it's as mild as kitten milk!" In a memorable unused scene, Lemongrab is seen doing what can only be described as French-kissing a rice cake.
- Tragic Villain: A volatile, temperamental failed science experiment with psychological problems and a predisposition to be a bitter person who is despised by his own creator/mother, and doesn't have a single friend. Not truly evil, though- just a mean, jerkish butt who treats others terribly.
- Trope Overdosed: He's appeared in all of one episode, and look how many tropes he has.
- Troubled Fetal Position: He assumes this pose after Finn and PB beat him up in the hallway, and he's whimpering.
- Tyrant Takes the Helm: He's the tyrant, though he isn't evil and cruel so much as he's... incredibly sheltered and sensitive to most things.
- The Unfavorite: "*Sigh...* I created Lemongrab. He was the first of my experiments gone wrong..."
- Upper Class Twit: The archetype of a royal idiot.
- Vomit Indiscretion Shot: One of his most memorable scenes, which has been subject to a bit of Memetic Mutation, involves Lemongrab projectile-vomiting all over Peppermint Butler.
- Well-Intentioned Extremist: He just wants the kingdom to be clean, quiet, and orderly. So he imprisons everyone.
- What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?: His reaction to "the thing". And his comically overblown reactions for petty misdeeds in general.
- With Great Power Comes Great Insanity: Psychologically, Lemongrab is... "special", to put it nicely. Let's just say this "specialness" did not serve him, or anyone else, well when he inherited the throne to the Candy Kingdom.
- You No Take Candle: If you piss him off enough, he starts to talk (or scream, to be more accurate) like this. "CLEAN THIS PLACE UP OR DUNGEON! THREE HOURS DUNGEON!"
- ↑ "Is this better?"
- ↑ Hey!