The Adventure Time Iceberg Explained

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Published 2020-12-28
I've been binging these iceberg videos recently and I realized that there were no Adventure Time ones. So here's my video explaining the iceberg I made (with help from the AT subreddit). Please let me know in the comments if you have any corrections or questions to the video as I plan on making a follow-up later on down the line.

//Timestamps//
0:00 - Intro
1:30 - The Sky
3:36 - The Tip of the Iceberg
6:25 - The Shallows
10:16 - The Depths
13:46 - The Deep Dark
16:31 - The Abyss
21:50 - Outro

//Links//
[CITED IN THE VIDEO]
Steve Wolfhard's Tumblr: wolfhard.tumblr.com/
Official AT Crew Tumblr: kingofooo.tumblr.com/
Finn and Jake's Body Count: bit.ly/3rCt42w
Uncivilized Elk: youtube.com/user/uncivilizedelk
Mish Koz: bit.ly/34T94iB
[MUSIC]
Most of the tracks I used in this video were from Tim Kiefer's Soundcloud, who was one of the composers for adventure time.
You can find them here: soundcloud.com/staypuft
Other tracks I used were:
   • 6 - Eternity With You (Instrumental V...  
   • Remember You - Adventure Time Karaoke  
   • DANCE WITH THE DEAD - Venom (MamaMax ...  
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   • All around the world. Drone Footage -...  
   • G I A N T S - Whale sharks of Isla Mu...  
   • Sunken Ship Scuba Dive GoPro Hero 3 C...  
   • Spookiest Deep Sea Sights of the 2019...  
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All Comments (21)
  • @jakefitz692
    SCARLET IS A YELLOW SWORD YET ITS CALLED SCARLET, THEY PLANNED HIM TO BE COLORBLIND
  • @ranga274
    So basically they gave Jake human vision and Finn dog vision? That's cute as fuck
  • @Meeeemawwww
    There’s a comic strip made by the writers that shows jakes death. He dies of old age, starts to grow uncontrollably, PB throws him in the giant crater in the earth plugging it up and making the earth whole again. Even in death, he saved everyone
  • @polt1664
    Damn I always wondered why James Baxter’s animation was way smoother than the rest of the show
  • @juannaym8488
    The scariest thing about the deer, for me, is that there is seemingly no reason for him to do what he did. He had nothing to gain from the fucked up shit he did, he just seemed to enjoy creating a miserable, disturbed and depraved reality for himself
  • @AariXO
    When the deer is so strong it claps Peppermint Butler
  • @peachy1575
    something bizarre that sticks to me to this day is lemonhope’s episodes, idk why but they had such bad vibes, they were the only episodes i felt close to what i felt on the deer one
  • Speaking of tarot cards, the King refuses to fight Marceline because he sees it as "Subjecting himself to The Wheel Of Fortune", another tarot card reference, so given his force of will in trying to break the cycle, I'd say by the end of the episode he represents the Hanged Man, which stands for letting go of your position to find peace, learning from mistakes, and seeing life from a new perspective. He willingly goes through with the process of having his power removed at the end of the episode and effectively ends his previous life as the King of Vampires, so hey, the writers are incredibly good at what they do whether that was intentional or not.
  • The scariest part about the deer is that the creators said he survived having his the bricks dropped on him. They said that in another episode magic man turns him into a telescope. But since magic man lost his powers that could mean he changed back and is still out there.
  • Prismo's Boss might not directly be referenced, BUT, In an episode, the Cosmic Owl talks about a boss as well, which is probably both their boss
  • @d4rnt00tn
    I find it interesting how Finn, in multiple lives, looses his arm. It feels strangely karmic how it’s portrayed. Also worth noting in parallel how the Litch also loses his arm, effecting every conceivable multiverse. Any correlation??
  • @Omnywrench
    Frankly I can't stand "it was all a dream" theories. They're so devoid of imagination. You're basically saying "Hey, what if this work of fiction was fictional"
  • @ripzmad9846
    Damn that Pillow world theory... I'm sad. The fact that Finn doesn't remember a thing makes it even sadder...maybe it's even better if he forgets it.
  • I full-heartedly believe that The Deer is one of the monsters from Before Nothing, along with being one of the Apostles of Golb. Alright, let’s look at what we know: - The deer just showed up in the Candy Kingdom one day and began terrorizing the populace. - After kidnapping all of the candy people, he began the process of taking the sugar out of them. - He has HANDS!! - He was able to kidnap and seriously weaken Peppermint Butler: also known as THE DARK ONE, and known acquaintance of DEATH and HUSON ABDEER (also a Before Nothing monster). His actions cause chaos all over the kingdom and (almost) mass genocide, which goes along with Golb’s purpose of instilling chaos and destruction everywhere he goes. And we know that evil comes in all shapes and sizes, with Gunther/Orgalorg coming to mind.
  • I like how specific Finn got with the DMT facts. He was literally telling PB her subjects were having a near death experience.
  • @cursed-cat9126
    This is late but: A comment said that since the deer has eyes on the front of his head that it indicates that the deer is a predatory animal, and is deer mimic .
  • “It’s all a dream” theories are honestly the biggest buzzkill for a series. These people need to have some fun for once in their lives.
  • By the time you finish Adventure Time, you're left with a thousand questions and the impression you just went on a journey beyond animation and into your very soul. Its one of the weirdest shows I've ever had the pleasure of watching and the team behind it are absolutely amazing for giving us the show. James Baxter breaths more life into each scene than you'll find in a live action.
  • @9nikolai
    Actually, Hunson Abadeer is not visible in the Pre-nothing scene. However, there are a few other interesting tidbits of theory-fodder in it. Especially combined with the last 2 episodes that have come out since this video. 1: We see Coconteppi, a monster introduced in "Wizard City" after this video was made. Coconteppi was the original power of magic, at least as it is on Earth, and Coconteppi's corpse is proof that the pre-time monsters can die. Caledonius even mentions the Second Age of Terror, which Matthew from "The Mountain" was preparing for. There is a possibility that The First Age of Terror was the age before time and nothing, meaning Matthew might have wanted to either become one of the Monsters or save the world from them. Or it could just mean some time of crazy wildly powerful magic that terrified the Earth. 2: The monsters are described as being from "before there was time", which means they existed before the Time Room, meaning it is likely that Prismo's Boss is one of those monsters, maybe even one of those we get to see in the scene. It also means the pre-nothing monsters are likely multiversal, which could mean that "nothing" only refers to our universe, and not necessarily the whole multiverse, explaining how the monsters can still exist after there was "nothing". 3: One of the monsters looks a lot like a tree with some sort of fruit/ball at the end of its branches, sort of similar to what we see in "Together Again" that Death turned into after dying. Maybe this monster was the original Death?