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  1. Award. I love the story arc of Flame Princess, but there's so many episodes to look through... Please list them all by title or season/episode number.

  2. Each Adventure Time episode is about eleven minutes in length; pairs of episodes are often telecast in order to fill a half-hour program time slot. For the first five seasons, the show aired on Monday nights.

  3. Feb 12, 2015 · The Mountain: Directed by Bong Hee Han, Andres Salaff. With Jeremy Shada, John DiMaggio, Hynden Walch, Jim Cummings. Feeling unfulfilled, both Lemongrab and Finn take an introspective journey into the Mountain of Matthew.

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    • Animation, Action, Adventure
    • Bong Hee Han, Andres Salaff
    • 2015-02-12
  4. May 3, 2010 · Memories of Boom Boom Mountain: Directed by Larry Leichliter. With Jeremy Shada, John DiMaggio, Pendleton Ward, Steve Little. While having trouble solving the contradictory problems of the residents of a mountain village, Finn recalls where he found the desire to help people.

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    • Animation, Action, Adventure
    • Larry Leichliter
    • 2010-05-03
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    "The Mountain" is the twenty-eighth episode in the sixth season of Adventure Time. It's the one hundred and eighty-fourth episode overall.

    The Earl of Lemongrab and Finn go on an expedition through the Mountain of Matthew.

    The episode opens up on the Castle Lemongrab. Inside, Lemongrab and his lemon citizens are being served lemon candies for dinner. After Lemongrab commences dinner, he and his citizen eat one spoonful of the lemon candies and dinner is concluded with a clap. Lemongrab says, "Up." and is lifted then passed across by a chain of identical lemon citizens to a window. As Lemongrab looks out the window, we see different looking lemon citizens doing specific tasks. They include harvesting, smashing, picking and planting lemon seeds. One citizen is seen using pulp from a lemon to make a statue of Lemongrab.

    After he finished surveying, Lemongrab shouts, "Lights Out!", and the lemon citizens stop what they're doing and collapse into sleep. The scene moves to the Earl's bedroom as he is carried into his bed by the citizens. As he's in bed, lemon citizens place a catchers mitt on his right hand and place a bag of lemon seeds on a nightstand beside him. While awake, the Earl gazes up, with a puzzled look, at an archaic picture drawn on the ceiling. Lemongrab realizes that something strange is happening to the scene, and shortly afterward a piece of it falls out. Lemongrab becomes irritated by this, and, grabbing the lemon seeds on his nightstand, he gets on his lemon camel and leaves Castle Lemongrab. As he leaves, he curtly exclaims "Bye!" to lemon citizens guarding the castle gate, and they immediately fall asleep after closing it.

    The scene transitions to Finn and Jake camping out on a mountain at night. Finn tells Jake to hurry and finish heating his cocoa on the campfire so he won't miss the "Dap of the Heavens." Finn looks through a telescope and we see two stick-figure constellations hands' begin to shine as their hands "dap" each others'. Jake stretches to where Finn is and Finn informs him that he missed it and how is was actually "a little disappointing." Jake then begins to hear noise and Finn looks through the telescope to see Flame Princess and Cinnamon Bun rehearsing a dance routine. Finn, crest fallen, asks Jake if he meant Flame Princess. Jake corrects him and points to Lemongrab, on his lemon camel, heading for the Mountain of Matthew. Finn decides to follow Lemongrab. Jake asks him why and he responds that Lemongrab may be, "messing with crazy mystic power" and that "he needs to distract himself with work since he saw Flame Princess." Jake then stretches into a hanglider and flies Finn to the entrance of the Mountain of Matthew. Finn spots Lemongrab's lemon camel and dashes inside. Jake tries to follow him but a mass of white rocks on the ground of the entrance suddenly forms into a big pile, blocking Jake by forming into an obstacle each time he tries to get through. Jake is perturbed by this, but the Guardian of the Mountain tells him that "he has no beeswax in the Mountain of Matthew.." but that Finn has "way cray beeswax." Finn continues without Jake and the scene moves to the caves below the Mountain of Matthew.

    The Earl goes on an introspective journey, seeing his greatest desire (to be accepted by his "mother" Bubblegum), his worst fear (Lemonhope taking over his kingdom and solving the ills that he, Lemongrab, once wrought), and his past selves, Lemongrab 1 and 2, arguing over Lemon-Sweets. Lemongrab chooses Lemon-Sweets, though he grows smaller and smaller. He jumps into Lemon-Sweets open mouth. Lemongrab slides down until he finds himself surrounded by darkness, but laying on top of a greasy yellow surface he finds unpleasant. The surface tips suddenly and Lemongrab falls, grabs the edge just in time, and is left dangling above the void. Lemongrab shakes his fist as he curses the circumstances. After he does, a disembodied voice tells him to taste the grease, then to look up. He looks up to see himself, staring back at himself. He then incredulously asks, "I am grease?"

    Finn who is now facing the same ordeal. He has to choose either to dance with Flame Princess as Cinnamon Bun, go to his Tree House where Jake just made Finn cakes, or to join one of his past lives, a butterfly.

    The scene is now on tiny Lemongrab as he is saying goodbye to Lemongrease (Lemongrab). Lemongrease asks where tiny Lemongrab is going to and tiny Lemongrab tell him that, "..to only where my pure essence can go."

    Major characters

    •Finn •Jake •Earl of Lemongrab •Matthew

    Minor characters

    •Monks •Spirit Butterfly •Mountain Guardian •Lemon People •Lemon Camel •Lemonhope (mirror) •Earl of Lemongrab (mirror flashback) •Lemongrab 2 (mirror flashback) •Flame Princess •Cinnamon Bun •Princess Bubblegum (mirror) •BMO (mirror) •Snail

    Episode connections

    •Finn Cakes from the episode "In Your Footsteps" are baked again in this episode by Jake. •Finn is bothered by seeing Flame Princess and showing he either still has feelings for her, not over her, angered by the sight of her with Cinnamon Bun (indicating he still believes they're dating), or all three. A problem not seen since "The Red Throne." •Jake's mug from "Puhoy" can be seen again while he was camping with Finn. •Finn goes through the mirror with a butterfly that resembles a past life of his revealed in "The Vault." Butterflies were also the astral beast Finn summoned in "Still." •When running in the mirror, Finn was missing his right arm. Multiple of Finn's alternate selves have been shown to be missing a right arm, and Finn himself even lost his in "Escape from the Citadel." •The Lemon-Sweets scene from "Another Five More Short Graybles" is seen again in this episode. •Lemongrab is using the lemon candy that came after Lemonjon exploded in "All Your Fault." •Lemongrab must come to terms with being considered grease, which the Pup Gang called him in "You Made Me." •The title card's background music is the same as it was in the episode "Lemonhope Part 1."

    Cultural references

    •The episode shares its name with a comedy short created by Justin Roiland. Although this could just be coincidence. •Finn and Lemongrab's journey through the Mountain of Matthew bares some similarities to thelemic mysticism. While the similarities are there, they are far from striking. However, Adventure Time has made reference to Thelema and Hermeticism before and so this comparison could be meaningful •Initially, an adept is led to the abyss by their guardian angel (a butterfly for Finn, Lemon-Sweets for Lemongrab). •Next, the adept experiences ego-death in order to cross the abyss (both Finn and Lemongrab come to terms with a fact about their body, though Finn seems to have already made peace with missing his right arm. They then abandon themselves and venture into the blackness, likely signifying ego-death). •Finally, the adept arrives purified in The City of the Pyramids where Crowley describes the enlightened there appear as dust or rocks (similar to Matthew being an amalgamation of small white rocks). •There is an odd correlation at the 9 minute mark of this episode and the prophecy in the books of Matthew and Revelation in the Bible, that Jesus will return in the Second Coming in full glory "…final form" to "…restore" judge the world. •The part where Finn and Lemongrab see a miniature version of themselves upon their body parts might be a reference to an early short movie created by Rebecca Sugar called "Singles."

    Storyline analysis

    •It seems that the new Earl of Lemongrab treats his royal servants better and everything runs much more efficiently in his renovated earldom compared to his earlier episodes. •Finn's peace with himself and his ability to resist the mountain's choice for becoming one with it is similar to the final decision he makes by the time of "The Comet" of choosing not to abandon his current human form and to continue to live a normal life in Ooo with the possibility of further reincarnation when offered the possibility of full ascendance into another stage beyond this world.

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