Season of television series
Adventure Time
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Starring
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No.
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Original network
| Cartoon Network
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Original release
| November 2, 2015
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2015-11-02
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March 19, 2016
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2016-03-19
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List of episodes
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The seventh season of
Adventure Time
, an American
animated
television series created by
Pendleton Ward
, premiered on
Cartoon Network
on November 2, 2015, and concluded on March 19, 2016, and was produced by
Frederator Studios
and
Cartoon Network Studios
. It follows the adventures of
Finn
, a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother
Jake
, a dog with magical powers to change shape and size at will. Finn and Jake live in the post-apocalyptic Land of Ooo, where they interact with the show's other main characters:
Princess Bubblegum
,
The Ice King
,
Marceline the Vampire Queen
, Lumpy Space Princess, BMO, and Flame Princess.
The season was
storyboarded
and written by
Tom Herpich
,
Steve Wolfhard
, Seo Kim, Somvilay Xayaphone,
Jesse Moynihan
,
Adam Muto
,
Ako Castuera
, Sam Alden,
Kirsten Lepore
, Andres Salaff, Hanna K. Nystrom,
Luke Pearson
, Lyle Partridge, Kris Mukai,
Graham Falk
, and
Kent Osborne
. The seventh season of
Adventure Time
features an eight-episode story-arc, promoted and originally broadcast as the miniseries
Stakes
, which examines Marceline's backstory and follows Finn, Jake, Bubblegum, and Marceline as they attempt to defeat several newly resurrected vampires. This season also features the
stop-motion
episode "
Bad Jubies
", directed by guest animator Kirsten Lepore.
The season premiered with the episode "Bonnie & Neddy", which was viewed by 1.07 million viewers (this marked a decrease in ratings from the previous season finale, "Hot Diggity Doom"/"The Comet"). The
Stakes
miniseries, which aired near the beginning of the season, rated well, with each episode being seen by around 1.8 million viewers. The season concluded with "The Thin Yellow Line", which was watched by 1.15 million viewers; this made it the lowest-rated
Adventure Time
season finale at the time. Critical reception to the season was largely positive, and the episode "
The Hall of Egress
" was nominated for a
Primetime Emmy Award for Short-format Animation
at the
68th Primetime Emmy Awards
. At the same event, Herpich and Jason Kolowski each won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation, for their work on "Stakes Part 8: The Dark Cloud" and "Bad Jubies", respectively. "Bad Jubies" won an
Annie Award
for Best Animated Television/Broadcast Production for Children. Several compilation DVDs that contain episodes from the season have been released, and the full season was released on DVD on July 18, 2017.
Development
Concept
The series follows the adventures of
Finn the Human
, a human boy, and his best friend
Jake
, a dog with magical powers to change shape and size at will. Finn and Jake live in the post-apocalyptic Land of Ooo, wherein they interact with the other major characters, including:
Princess Bubblegum
,
The Ice King
,
Marceline the Vampire Queen
, Lumpy Space Princess, BMO, and Flame Princess. Common storylines revolve around Finn and Jake discovering strange creatures, dealing with the antagonistic but misunderstood Ice King, and battling monsters in order to help others.
[1]
Multi-episode story arcs for this season include Bubblegum adjusting to life in exile and eventually reclaiming the Candy Kingdom crown,
[2]
[3]
and Marceline coming to terms with her vampiric nature.
[3]
[4]
Production
On July 25, 2014, the series was renewed for a seventh season.
[5]
On September 26, 2014,
Tom Herpich
posted a picture on
Tumblr
of himself and
Steve Wolfhard
pitching the season premiere to the
Adventure Time
crew, suggesting that storyboarding for the season had already commenced.
[6]
By August 9, 2015, production of the season had been completed and most of the staff's focus had shifted to the
eighth season
.
[7]
In regards to the tone of the season, at the 2015
New York Comic Con
, Muto said that this season focuses more on telling "simpler stories with the characters".
[8]
While he contrasted the show's seventh season with its
sixth
?which he described as "heady"?Muto asserted that the seventh season would not be a "throwback" to the show's earlier seasons, which had been defined by their focus on comedy.
[8]
Originally, the show's seventh season comprised episodes "Bonnie & Neddy" through "Reboot", for a total of 39.
[b]
However, when it came time to upload the seventh season onto streaming sites,
Cartoon Network
chose to end the season with its 26th episode, "The Thin Yellow Line."
[11]
The network then began counting the remaining 13 episodes (which included "Broke His Crown" through "Reboot") as making up the first portion of season eight, despite their having been produced as part of the seventh.
[12]
This new episode count was cemented by the release of the complete seventh season DVD on July 18, 2017, which included episodes up until "The Thin Yellow Line".
[13]
This season's episodes were produced in a process similar to those of the previous seasons. Each episode was outlined in two-to-three pages that contained the necessary plot information.
[14]
These outlines were then handed to
storyboard
artists, who created full storyboards.
[15]
Design and coloring were done at
Cartoon Network Studios
in
Burbank, California
, and animation was handled overseas in
South Korea
by
Rough Draft Korea
and
Saerom Animation
.
[16]
[17]
[18]
Kirsten Lepore
directed the episode "
Bad Jubies
", which was animated via
stop motion
, continuing a tradition from the previous two seasons of using a guest animator for an episode.
[19]
Lepore had previously animated the short stop-motion tag for
Frederator Studios
, one of the series' production companies.
[20]
There was a sneak peek of "Bad Jubies" at the
Annecy International Animated Film Festival
on June 19, 2015, several months before the season's premiere.
[21]
Storyboard artists for the season included Herpich, Wolfhard, Seo Kim, Somvilay Xayaphone,
Jesse Moynihan
, Muto,
Ako Castuera
, Sam Alden, Andres Salaff, Hanna K. Nystrom,
Luke Pearson
, Lyle Partridge, Kris Mukai,
Graham Falk
, and
Kent Osborne
.
[c]
Pearson?a British cartoonist who had worked on the fifth season with Xayaphone?was temporarily hired to storyboard two episodes with Partridge.
[22]
[23]
[24]
Similarly, Castuera, who had stepped down from her role as a regular storyboard artist after the fifth season, returned in a temporary role for three episodes with Moynihan.
[25]
While series creator
Pendleton Ward
worked on a few outlines for this season,
[26]
Osborne told
IndieWire
that Ward did not take an active role in developing stories that were produced after November 2014. Ward had an oversight role and provided occasional input, focusing much of his attention on developing an
Adventure Time
movie.
[27]
In February 2015,
Ashly Burch
was hired to write story outlines for the show. Burch had voiced several characters in the sixth season
[28]
before becoming a permanent member of the writing staff. She later joked that, because she was a fan of the show prior to being hired, writing for the show was akin to writing
fan fiction
.
[29]
Miniseries
On February 18, 2015, during Cartoon Network's
upfront
announcing shows for their 2015?16 season, the network announced a special
miniseries
, which would air as part of season seven.
[30]
[31]
[32]
Cartoon Network was encouraged to greenlight the miniseries after the success of the 2014 event series
Over the Garden Wall
, which was created by
Pat McHale
, the former creative director of
Adventure Time
.
[33]
The eight-episode miniseries, entitled
Stakes
,
[34]
follows Finn and Jake as they face a new threat brought about when one of Princess Bubblegum's science projects unleashes the ghosts of Marceline's past.
[30]
Former storyboard artist
Rebecca Sugar
returned to write a new song for the miniseries (entitled "Everything Stays") and to voice Marceline's mother.
[34]
[35]
Cast
Several guest stars lent their voices to
Adventure Time
characters for the very first time this season, including
Jenny Slate
(
left
) and
Tunde Adebimpe
(
right
).
The voice actors for the season included:
Jeremy Shada
(Finn the Human),
John DiMaggio
(Jake the Dog),
Tom Kenny
(The Ice King),
Hynden Walch
(Princess Bubblegum), and
Olivia Olson
(Marceline the Vampire Queen). Ward provided the voice for several minor characters, including Lumpy Space Princess. Former storyboard artist
Niki Yang
voices the sentient video game console BMO in English, as well as Jake's girlfriend Lady Rainicorn in Korean.
[36]
Polly Lou Livingston
, a friend of Pendleton Ward's mother, Bettie Ward, voices the small elephant, Tree Trunks.
[37]
[38]
[39]
Jessica DiCicco
voices Flame Princess, Finn's ex-girlfriend and the sovereign of the Fire Kingdom.
[40]
[41]
Andy Milonakis
voices N.E.P.T.R., a sentient robot who makes and throws pies.
[42]
[43]
Several episodes also feature The Lich, the series' principal antagonist. The Lich's demonic form is voiced by
Ron Perlman
.
[44]
The
Adventure Time
cast recorded their lines together to capture more natural-sounding dialogue among the characters. Hynden Walch has described these group sessions as akin to "doing a play reading?a really, really out there play."
[45]
Guest voices were provided by actors, musicians, artists, and others.
Andy Daly
returned as the King of Ooo and
Paul Scheer
as Toronto in the season premiere "Bonnie and Neddy".
[46]
Daly would go on to be featured in other season seven episodes as well, like "Varmints", "Mama Said", "May I Come In?", "Take Her Back", and "The Dark Cloud".
[47]
[48]
[49]
[50]
[51]
"Bonnie & Neddy" also features supervising director Andres Salaff voicing Neddy.
[46]
Anne Heche
returned to voice the titular character in "Cherry Cream Soda", and storyline writer
Jack Pendarvis
reprised his role as Root Beer Guy.
[52]
[53]
Pendarvis returned in the episode "Mama Said", with storyboard artist Ako Castuera as the voice of Canyon.
[48]
The miniseries features Sugar as Marceline's mother, Ava Acres as a young Marceline,
Rebecca Romijn
as The Empress,
Billy Brown
as the Vampire King,
Paul Williams
as the Hierophant,
Ron Funches
as the Fool,
Beau Billingslea
as the Moon, and
Kyle Kinane
as Cloud Dance.
[54]
[55]
[56]
"The More You Moe, the Moe You Know" features
Chuck McCann
reprising his role as Moe, and guest stars
Thu Tran
as AMO.
[57]
Paget Brewster
and
Ron Lynch
return in "Summer Showers" and voice Viola and Mr. Pig, respectively.
[58]
In "Angel Face", Kyla Rae Kowalewski reprises her role as Me-Mow.
[59]
"Weird Al" Yankovic
returns as Banana Man in "President Porpoise is Missing", with
James Urbaniak
as Vice President Blowfish.
[60]
Kevin Michael Richardson
appears in "Bad Jubies", lending his voice to an automated storm alert and an aggressive storm.
[61]
In "King's Ransom", storyboard artist Tom Herpich reprises the role of Mr. Fox.
[62]
Max Charles
appears in "Scamps", voicing Hugo the chocolate-dipped marshmallow.
[63]
"
Crossover
" features
Kumail Nanjiani
and
James Kyson
reprising their roles of Prismo and Big Destiny, respectively;
Lou Ferrigno
appears in the same episode, playing Bobby, an alternate universe variant of the hero Billy.
[64]
In "Flute Spell",
Jenny Slate
voices Huntress Wizard and
Steve Agee
voices Science Cat.
[65]
Tunde Adebimpe
, the lead singer from the band
TV on the Radio
, appears in "The Thin Yellow Line", voicing Banana Guard 16.
[66]
Various other characters are voiced by Tom Kenny,
Dee Bradley Baker
,
Maria Bamford
,
Steve Little
, Kent Osborne, and Melissa Villasenor.
[36]
[67]
Broadcast and reception
Broadcast
As with the sixth season,
[68]
the seventh season of
Adventure Time
featured several "bomb weeks", where new episodes debuted each day. During the first of these, which ran from November 2?6, 2015, the episodes "Bonnie & Neddy" through "Football" aired.
[69]
During the second week-long string of episodes, which ran from November 16?19, 2015, the eight-episode
Stakes
story-arc was aired as a miniseries.
[70]
The third and final bomb started on January 11, 2016 with "Angel Face" and ended on January 15 with "King's Ransom".
[71]
Ratings
The season debuted on November 2, 2015, with the episode "Bonnie & Neddy". This episode was viewed by 1.07 million viewers and scored a 0.3
Nielsen rating
in the 18- to 49-year-old demographic?meaning that it was seen by 0.3 percent of all households aged 18?49 who were watching television at the time.
[72]
This marked a drop from the previous season finale, which was seen by 1.55 million viewers,
[73]
and it marked a decrease of over two million viewers when compared with the previous season opener.
[74]
Nevertheless, the miniseries
Stakes
saw an uptick in viewers, with the first two episodes scoring a 0.4 Nielsen rating in the 18- to 49-year-old demographic and being watched by 1.87 million viewers.
[75]
During the week that
Stakes
aired,
Adventure Time
was able to hold a 0.4 Nielsen rating in the 18- to 49-year-old demographic and attain viewership numbers over 1.7 million for each episode.
[75]
[76]
[77]
[78]
The season finale, "The Thin Yellow Line", was watched by 1.15 million viewers and scored a 0.28 Nielsen rating in the 18- to 49-year-old demographic, making it the lowest-rated season finale for the show at the time,
[79]
and making the season as a whole the first in the series to fail to hit the two-million viewer mark for any episode.
Reviews and accolades
The A.V. Club
writer Oliver Sava reviewed all of the episodes, grading each with a different
letter grade
;
Stakes
was collectively awarded a B, and the rest of the season received two C's, nine B's, and seven A's.
[80]
[81]
Stakes
was met with mostly positive reviews. A wide variety of critics applauded the miniseries for its philosophical musings, with Charlie Jane Anders of
io9
arguing that it is a meditation on the concept of change, and Heather Hogan of
Autostraddle
proposing that the miniseries is a commentary on depression.
[82]
[83]
Many critics also applauded Sugar's song, "Everything Stays".
[84]
[85]
[86]
[87]
Some critics, however, felt that the miniseries did not live up to expectations.
[86]
[87]
At the
68th Primetime Emmy Awards
in 2016, the episode "
The Hall of Egress
" was nominated for a
Short-format Animation
.
[88]
Herpich and Jason Kolowski each won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation, for their work on "Stakes Part 8: The Dark Cloud" and "Bad Jubies", respectively.
[89]
In late 2016, "Bad Jubies" won an
Annie Award
for Best Animated Television/Broadcast Production for Children.
[90]
Kirsten Lepore was nominated for Outstanding Achievement, Directing and Jason Kolowski was nominated for Outstanding Achievement, Production Design for this same episode.
[91]
Episodes
Home media
On January 19, 2016,
Warner Home Video
released
Stakes
in its entirety on DVD.
[113]
The DVD release
Card Wars
(2016) also contains several seventh-season episodes.
[114]
These DVD release can be purchased on the
Cartoon Network
Shop, and the individual episodes can be downloaded from both the
iTunes Store
and
Amazon.com
.
[115]
Full season release
The full season set was released on DVD on July 18, 2017.
[13]
The seventh season was not released on Blu-ray in Region 1, making it the first
Adventure Time
season to not receive this treatment.
[116]
Adventure Time: The Complete Seventh Season
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Set details
[13]
|
Special features
[13]
|
- 26 episodes
[a]
- 2-disc set
- 1.78:1 aspect ratio
- Subtitles: English
- English (Dolby Stereo)
|
- Minisodes
- Song demos
- Animatics
- Art galleries
- "Good Jubies: The Making of Bad Jubies" featurette
- "Behind the Title Card" featurette
|
Release dates
|
Region 1
|
Region 4
|
Region A
|
Region B
|
July 18, 2017
[13]
|
November 22, 2017
[117]
|
n/a
|
November 22, 2017
[117]
|
Notes
- ^
a
b
c
The two halves of the season seven episode "The More You Moe, The Moe You Know" were produced as two separate episodes, each with its own production code.
[97]
[98]
However, the official season seven DVD counts the two parts of "The More You Moe, The Moe You Know" as making up a single, collective episode, resulting in the DVD packaging listing only 25 episodes.
[99]
"The More You Moe, The Moe You Know" is being listed here as comprising two episodes to be consistent with the treatment of previous two-parters (e.g., season five's "Lemonhope", season three's "
Holly Jolly Secrets
").
[100]
[101]
- ^
In the past, Adam Muto (the series' showrunner) had explicitly referred to "Preboot"/"Reboot" as being the collective finale to season seven.
[9]
This ordering of the season was delineated by an image that hung in Muto's office, which listed episodes "Bonnie & Neddy" through "Reboot" as belonging to season seven.
[10]
- ^
Information regarding story development and storyboard artists is taken from the opening credits of the season's twenty-six episodes.
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