![]() These events include Jake burying his Everything Burrito (from the third season episode "Conquest of Cuteness"), dancing with a Dancing Bug (from the second season episode "Power Animal"), discussing his imprisonment by Kee-Oth (from the fifth season episode "The Pit"), making bacon pancakes (from the fourth season episode "Burning Low"), talking to Finn about what happens after death (from the third-season episode "The New Frontier"), and challenging Finn to a "Tough Boys" contest (from the second-season episode "Crystals Have Power"). The scenes wherein Jake's essence replays past events recall moments from many of the series' previous episodes. Art direction was handled by Nick Jennings, whereas supervising direction was helmed by Andres Salaff. On his personal website, Moynihan wrote that his work on this episode started to wear down his mental defenses, which resulted in some of his best and "weirdest" writing in the latter half of the show's sixth season. This episode marks the second time that Moynihan storyboarded an episode entirely by himself, after the previous season six episode " Something Big". "Is That You?" was written and storyboarded by Jesse Moynihan, from a story by Pendleton Ward, Adam Muto, Kent Osborne, and Jack Pendarvis. "Is That You?" was the second episode of the series to have been solo-storyboarded by Jesse Moynihan. Finn does as told, causing the other version of Finn to condense into a sword. In order to achieve this, Finn must stop himself from waking Jake up. With Jake having been awoken, Plan B Prismo reveals his plan to the two: while one version of Jake (the one Plan B Prismo is talking to) will return to Ooo, an alternate reality version of Jake will sleep for eternity, allowing Prismo Prime to return to life. ![]() Plan B Prismo convinces Finn to wake up Jake. ![]() ![]() Soon, Jake discovers a bed, and, after falling asleep, Prismo is resurrected.Įventually, Finn enters into Prismo's reality and runs into a pre-programmed version of Prismo this "Plan B" was created by Prismo in case he himself were ever killed. After hearing Prismo's voice, he follows it, all the while contemplating Prismo's philosophy on relationships, as well as his death. Meanwhile, Jake wanders through Prismo's reality, which being timeless, is replaying past events, over and over again. Finn eventually realizes that by recreating the events of the previous night with Jake's doppelgänger, he will be able to track down the real Jake. The doppelgänger goes about repeating past antics of Jake, dissipating into a cloud of smoke every time Finn interrupts him. That night, unbeknownst to Finn, Jake is transported to Prismo's reality, while a doppelgänger of Jake lingers in Ooo. Club, was viewed by 1.76 million viewers.įinn and Jake perform an elaborate ritual involving Prismo's (voiced by Kumail Nanjiani) homemade pickles as a memorial to their fallen friend. The episode, which received largely positive reviews from both The Atlantic and The A.V. On his personal website, he wrote that this was the episode that started to wear down his mental defenses, which resulted in some of his best and "weirdest" writing in the latter half of the show's sixth season. The episode was the second installment of the series to have been solo-storyboarded by Moynihan. Both Finn and Jake follow Prismo's instructions, and are successful in reviving their friend. This program explains an elaborate plan that will allow Prismo to be resurrected. After recreating the elaborate ritual that triggered the events, Finn is also transported to the dimension, wherein he runs into a program of Prismo. Finn soon realizes that the real Jake has been transported into Prismo's alternate dimension. In this episode, Jake begins acting strangely following a memorial service for Prismo. The series follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (voiced by John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape and grow and shrink at will. It guest stars both Kumail Nanjiani as Prismo and Ron Perlman as The Lich. The episode debuted on November 25, 2014, the second episode to air as part of Cartoon Network's "Corn-Ooo-Copia", a week of new Adventure Time episodes. The episode was written and storyboarded by Jesse Moynihan, from an outline by Pendleton Ward, Adam Muto, Kent Osborne, and Jack Pendarvis. " Is That You?" is the nineteenth episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series Adventure Time.
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