The rest still remains mostly lost and the information for the dub of those seasons is extremely scarce online. Pen and his trusty dog, Jake, have their peaceful day interrupted when they discover that Princess Bubblegum has been kidnapped by the Evil Ice King. With Zack Shada, John DiMaggio, Paige Moss, John Kassir. The only known footage of the UK dub found is a clip of "Water Music", a clip from "The Beginning" and a full episode of "Copy Cat". Adventure Time: Directed by Larry Leichliter, Hugo L. Streaming services in the UK also use the original Australian-Canadian version. The Eggs - Volume 1 was released in the UK, but it uses the original Australian-Canadian version, and not the UK dub. No home media of the dub has released either. This dub has lack of information online as a whole due to the general obscurity of it, and barely any recordings are available online besides what has resurfaced. In the UK dub, all songs are dubbed except for the theme song. such as "Cinderbot" being changed to "Scramblebot", and "Top of the Pops" being changed to "Top of the Charts". There are 52 episodes, spread across four seasons (series) of the show, each 12 minutes long.Īround 2004, the time The Eggs first premiered, a British dub was made. It’s a delightfully silly and crazy introduction to some of our beloved characters, and I could see it fitting along just fine with the rest of the series.The Eggs is an Australian-Canadian animated children's program that aired on the Nine Network, and was produced and created by Tony Byrne and Brendan Byrne, with the production companies, B&T Entertainment and Funbag Animation Studios. This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Warner Bros. Besides the fact that Finn’s name is Pen, (which is humorously explained in one of the comics that Finn had such a fascination with pens at one point that he made everyone call him “Pen”) this pilot introduces Jake and Lady Rainicorn to each other, Finn’s infatuation for Bubblegum, Abraham Lincoln’s role as the king of Mars, and Ice King’s love for princesses. David Pescovitz 12:44 pm Thu Aug 22, 2019. What really works about this pilot is that it essentially works as a segue into the actual series. PB doesn’t speak much, but Paige Moss’s voice seems to suit her well. I wouldn’t have wanted her voice to sound like that in the actual series, as Niki Yang’s voice is just so damn cute, but Dee Bradley Baker does an awesome job of just turning the character into a batshit animal. I have no idea why Lady speaks in gibberish, but it’s actually kind of fucking hilarious. All Seasons Season 1 SPECIAL 0x1 Adventure Time (Pilot) December 7. It’s kinda like one of those character voices you see in a in a video game where it’s trying to be that character and sort of sounds like that character but isn’t that character. Aside from a few slow episodes in the middle, going by the original 39-episode. I’m sure John Kassir’s inflections as Ice King were where Tom Kenny got his inspiration for which direction to take the IK’s character in, and while they don’t sound identical, Kassir still does a terrific for only voicing the character once. I have to say, everyone does a good job in their roles, as Zack does a terrific job of simply soundly like a younger version of his brother. Finn (or Pen, as he’s referred to in the pilot) is replaced with Jeremy’s brother Zack Shada, Ice King is voiced by John Kassir, Princess Bubblegum is portrayed by Paige Moss, and Lady Rainicorn, for some reason, is voiced by Dee Bradley Baker. Created by Pendleton Ward, the original short above was produced for Frederator. Of course, it also makes the entire pilot seem a lot slower, so I’m glad they went with a faster and more high speed animation process in the final product.Īs for the voices, John DiMaggio as Jake and Ward as Abraham Lincoln are the only voice actors from the series who are present for the pilot. One of the greatest cartoon series of recent years, Adventure Time ran for ten seasons on Cartoon Network. This is especially apparent in the fight scene between Finn and Ice King and just how hard hitting and flowing their movements are. There a couple noticeable differences between the pilot and the series obviously the animation style is quite different, and while I prefer the character designs of the actual series, the animation is actually really fluid and smooth in movement. And boy, are they probably kicking themselves to this day. Pen Ward originally pitched the show to be picked up by Nickelodeon, but they declined. No idea why it took me so long to get to this, but here’s the pilot! A bit of unnecessary exposition, considering everyone who reads this blog probably already knows this, but this pilot originally aired on Nicktoons Network. Original Airdate: JanuWritten by: Pendleton Ward
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