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      • " Tree Trunks " is the fourth episode of the first season of the American animated television series Adventure Time. The episode was written and storyboarded by Bert Youn and Sean Jimenez, from a story by Merriwether Williams and Tim McKeon. It originally aired on Cartoon Network on Monday, April 12, 2010.
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  5. It originally aired on Cartoon Network on Monday, April 12, 2010. The episode guest stars Polly Lou Livingston as the titular Tree Trunks.

    • Overview
    • Biography
    • Personality
    • Appearance
    • Quartzion the Crystal Queen
    • Abilities
    • Episode appearances

    Tree Trunks is a yellow-green pygmy elephant who is a friend of Finn and Jake. She speaks with a gentle, Southern drawl and lives outside the Candy Kingdom, where she maintains an apple orchard.

    In "Ring of Fire," a lot of information on Tree Trunks' past is revealed. It is revealed that she is from Tiny Mammal Kingdom. After graduating from high school she had plans of adventure, but her high school sweetheart, Randy, proposed to her. The two had a small wedding at a local courthouse. But right before they were going to leave for their honeymoon, Tree Trunks left Randy and went away to sea.

    At sea, Tree Trunks became the captain of a pirate ship named La Femme du la Mer. She lost one of her eyes at some point, and covers it with an eyepatch. One day the ship came across an attractive boar named Danny and his disadvantaged "brother" Peanut, who claimed to have survived a shipwreck. Tree Trunks decided to leave the ship and be with Danny, and they quickly married on a nearby island. However, that night Tree Trunks found out that Peanut was a dummy and his sob story was completely fabricated, and realized that Danny had only married her with intentions of getting her away from the pirate ship so that Mr. Faidutti could take charge. So she divorced Danny and marooned him on the island. She blew up her old ship, presumably killing Mr. Faidutti.

    With all of her treasure Tree Trunks became the owner of a shipping company, which may have had ties with MO Co. She begins wearing a glass eye. She had a secretary named Wyatt. She fell in love with him, and the two eventually married. Following their marriage, Tree Trunks sold the shipping company and gave all the money to the King of Ooo. Unlike her previous husbands whom she married within a short amount of time, she took time to know Wyatt. The two had a big wedding and were married for a long time. They moved into a house in an apple orchard.

    In "Joshua and Margaret Investigations", Tree Trunks reported to Joshua and Margaret that a monster was stealing her apple pies. The monster turned out to be Wyatt, wearing snow shoes to disguise his footprints so he could steal the pies. In "Ring of Fire", Tree Trunks also reprimanded Wyatt for eating too much pie. His demanding appetite for pies led to the eventual deterioration of their marriage, and they ended up divorcing. According to Wyatt in "Apple Wedding", they divorced because he was stifling her spirit.

    In "High Strangeness", it is revealed that Tree Trunks at some point entered a relationship with one or more aliens. They had five hybrid children together, who lived in space with the aliens.

    By the time the show takes place, Tree Trunks is living on her own in the apple orchard. She is first seen in the Adventure Time opening sequence in the Candy Kingdom. She is officially introduced in "Slumber Party Panic" and "Evicted!" but only has very minor appearances.

    Tree Trunks has the personality of a gentle, older Southern woman, complete with a Texan accent and a polite, complimentary disposition. Throughout her titular episode, she constantly puts herself in dangerous situations—much to Finn's annoyance—due to her naïveté. She often uses her cuteness to complete tasks by wearing a lot of makeup and seducing her subjects. While riding on Finn's back, Jake says she could ride higher on his back, but Finn stops him, saying she has a weak heart. Based on the events in Blade of Grass, she can tell whether swords are cursed or not through the way the sword perfectly slices through an apple.

    Tree Trunks loves to bake, as seen in "Slumber Party Panic," where she's seen carrying hot buns. In her self-titled episode, she makes Finn and Jake apple pies. She seems to be a perfectionist when it comes to her pies, going to a very dark place if anything goes wrong with one of them. After she is released from her Crystal Gem power in "Crystals Have Power," Tree Trunks tells Finn that she likes him a lot. This strikes an odd chord with most viewers as Tree Trunks, based off her voice and personality, is an older character and Finn was a thirteen-year-old boy at the time. She also adopted a baby in "Escape from the Citadel" which is strange she seems to be elderly. In the same episode, Jake calls her "sassy," though it is highly likely he was talking about Quartzion. But Tree Trunks still loves Finn and nothing will change her mind about it.

    Tree Trunks also seems to have very strong, but misguided morals as in "Apple Thief," she would turn herself in for stealing her own apples and in Dream of Love, where she and Mr. Pig would publicly share their affection with each other, and although they try, they hide it poorly. Tree Trunks also doesn't want the two to stay at her house because it would be inappropriate for an unmarried couple to stay in the same house. However, at the beginning of the episode, Tree Trunks mentions that Mr. Pig had been staying with her since the affairs in "Apple Thief."

    In "Always BMO Closing", Tree Trunks is seen writing a novel.

    She is a small, lime green elephant with wrinkly skin. She also has a small pink bow tied onto her tail. Her ears resemble oven mitts. As of "Apple Wedding," Tree Trunks wears a wedding ring on her left front leg after marrying Mr. Pig. In "Ring of Fire" it is revealed that one of her eyes is a glass eye, but the difference is imperceivable.

    In "Crystals Have Power," Tree Trunks returns with a new evil personality as the main antagonist and mastermind of the episode. It is revealed that when she ate the Crystal Gem Apple and exploded, she was actually sent to the Crystal Dimension. There, she became Quartzion the Crystal Queen and ruled the Crystal Guardians, who were in love with her....

    Tree Trunks seems to be surprisingly strong, as demonstrated when she managed to break her handcuffs in the episode "Apple Thief," which made the Banana Guards say "Wow" in amazement. She can absorb water into her trunk, which she sometimes uses to water her plants. With her sweetness and makeup, she can sometimes stall and seduce enemies. When she...

    Major appearances

    •"Tree Trunks" •"Crystals Have Power" •"Apple Thief" •"Dream of Love" •"Five More Short Graybles" (grayble) •"Mystery Dungeon •"Apple Wedding" •"Summer Showers" •"High Strangeness" •"Ring of Fire"

    Minor appearances

    •"Slumber Party Panic" (debut) •"Evicted!" •"Video Makers" •"Holly Jolly Secrets Part II" •"Princess Monster wife (as a chicken nugget) •"Burning Low" (dream cameo) •"Love Games" •"Blade of Grass" •"Bad Timing" •"Escape from the Citadel" •"Thanks for the Crabapples, Giuseppe" •"Joshua and Margaret Investigations" •"Jake The Brick" (cameo) •"Dentist" (cameo) •"The Cooler" •"The Pajama War" •"Gold Stars" •"Hoots" (cameo) •"Be Sweet" •"The Comet" (comet projection) •"Beyond the Grotto" (Bush Boots, Grotto Version) •"Two Swords" (pictured) •"Skyhooks" (Candy Tree Trunks) •"Hero Heart" (Candy Tree Trunks) •"Skyhooks II" •"Whispers" (flashback, non-speaking) •"Always BMO Closing" •"Seventeen" (flashback) •"Diamonds and Lemons" •"Come Along With Me" •"Together Again"

    Mentioned

    •"Time Sandwich" •"Hot Diggity Doom" •"Bonnie and Neddy"

  6. "Tree Trunks" is the sixth episode in the first season of Adventure Time. It's the sixth episode overall. Tree Trunks joins Finn and Jake on an adventure through the Evil Forest in search for the legendary Crystal Gem Apple.

  7. "Tree Trunks" first aired on Cartoon Network on April 12, 2010. The episode was viewed by 1.847 million viewers and scored a Nielsen rating of 1.2/2. This means it was seen by 1.2 percent of all households and 2 percent of all households watching television at the time of the episode's airing. [10]

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