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*** [[The Woobie|Man, poor Ice King...]]
** The bag of catnip given to Cake by Prince Gumball, who turned out to be the Ice Queen... what was ''really'' in it? Could the Ice Queen have tried to poison Cake? And since Cake didn't necessarily ever find out that it was really the Ice Queen that gave it to her, she may have even used it!
*** According to the wiki Cake was originally raised by the Ice Queen, so it stands to reason [[Pet the Dog|she might not actually want to kill her]], [[G -Rated Drug|just get her out of the way.]]
*** Or it could just be something to gain Cake's trust.
* In the Mortal Folly/Mortal Recoil two-parter, this is one based more on [[Hey ItsIt's That Voice]]. In it Lich King is voiced by Ron Pearlman, and {{spoiler|Posessed Bubblegum}} is voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson. In esscence, [[Teen Titans (Animation)|Star]][[The Cutie|fire]] [[Mind Rape|was mind-gangbanged]] [[Teen Titans (Animation)|by Slade and Trigon.]] [[Memetic Molester|And with Slade's history with Robin, Terra and Raven,]] [[It Got Worse|it gets worse.]]
* Could the Lub Glubs be something that born from the Lich King? Think about it...
** There's also the fact that one of them was munching on a skull with a hat identical to [[Distaff Counterpart|Fionna's]] on it...
* Marceline's Dad is a giant dick. {{spoiler|No, seriously. When Marceline's Dad reveals his true form in his gigantic state he takes the shape of a ''[[Does This Remind You of Anything?|round head]]'' with a ''[[Does This Remind You of Anything?|vertical smile]]'' and ''[[Does This Remind You of Anything?|two sacks]]'' that contain ''[[Does This Remind You of Anything?|thousands of white, round-headed, squiggly-tailed souls]]'' who's only fiendish delight is ''[[Does This Remind You of Anything?|becoming bigger]]'' with ''[[Does This Remind You of Anything?|every soul he consumes.]]'' Not to mention, even before that, when you first see a glimpse of his true form when he tries to suck out Finn's soul, doesn't it kinda look like a ''[[Does This Remind You of Anything?|deep, fleshy tunnel to a small, round entrance where souls are contained]]''? To be perfectly honest, one could interpret this to represent either gender's genetalia.}} How this [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|got past the radar]] is nothing short of [[Fridge Brilliance]] in this troper's opinion. -[[Tropers/Rocky Samson|Rocky Samson]]
* Finn {{spoiler|trying to leave to Jake}} in "No One Can Hear You", considering Jake's mental state at the time. {{spoiler|The most important thing in the world to Jake was his surprise birthday fantasy, which he believed to have been waiting six months for. It must have been heartbreaking for Jake when even his best friend didn't believe him, and then lied and tried to escape twice.}} That was probably what caused him to completely lose it in the sewer.
* ''[[Adventure Time (Animation)|Adventure Time]]'' has a really huge one. The series is implies that Finn and Jake are running around in post-apocalyptic Earth. Multiple times throughout the series, they reference a great war that took place many years ago. Finn is apparently the only human left in this multicolored world riddled with artifacts of human life, like broken down cars, computer stuff, and the occasional human skull. Now if you look at the opening sequence to every Adventure Time episode, there are three nukes, embedded into the hillside. The entire world of Adventure Time is full of sentient candy, giant monsters, evil creatures, and humanoid animal crosses. What kind of horrible radiation storm took place to make all of that?