

I won’t beat around the bush, this might just be my favorite episode of the entire series. This is perhaps Finn’s most unimaginably terrifying adventure yet over the years, he’s been faced with the deadly nature of the Lich, the sadistic shenanigans of Magic Man, the tumultuous relationship with his father, and the struggle to conquer his own identity, but nothing strikes me as more threatening than this endeavor.

When Tom Herpich posted the promotional artwork for this one, he mentioned in the description that he initially disregarded the idea for this episode as “irredeemably dark and unpleasant.” While he also mentions tinkering with the concept a bit to make it actually work, this episode, in part, lives up to that description.

As promised, these two get to decide on a special bonus review of their choice, so there will be a ton of new bonus content at the end of the season! One final time, thank you two dearly for your contributions, and thank you for reminding me why I love to do these reviews to begin with. had bought out Dream Quest Images, while Disney bought out Blue Sky Studios and turned it into its computer animated unit, so by the way Dinosaur TTL would be made by Hollywood Pictures.Original Airdate: MaWritten & Storyboarded by: Tom Herpichīefore I get into this review, I wanna thank fellow readers Zach Goff and William Zall for donating to my DVD gofundme! I appreciate your contributions and am so very thankful to have dedicated readers like yourself. Universal had bought out Pacific Data Images, and Bally's Inc.

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