Adventure Time Season 6 Complete -episodes 1-43- Official

Adventure Time Season 6 is notable for its creative risks and departure from the show's standard production format. This was the last season to feature storyboard artists Andy Ristaino and Cole Sanchez, who both moved on to other projects. The season also saw a host of new and guest writers and storyboard artists, including Japanese animator Masaaki Yuasa, who guest-animated the surreal "Food Chain," and Canadian illustrator Jillian Tamaki, who wrote the script for "The Diary".

– Glob’s owl (Cosmic Owl) has a bad dream. Weird, but ties mars to Ooo.

Season 6 pushed the boundaries of animation. The season featured incredible guest animators, most notably Masaaki Yuasa (director of Mind Game and Devilman Crybaby ), who wrote and directed the visually stunning episode (Episode 7).

Finn faces his father, Martin, and grapples with the traumatic realization of his father's apathy, leading him to construct a cosmic tower.

Characters frequently grapple with the meaning of life, the vastness of the universe, and their own insignificance.

– Princess Bubblegum steals Flame Princess’s fire giants to prevent war. Morally gray: PB is a control freak, but she’s right. Flame Princess is hurt but understands.

Adventure Time Season 6 is notable for its creative risks and departure from the show's standard production format. This was the last season to feature storyboard artists Andy Ristaino and Cole Sanchez, who both moved on to other projects. The season also saw a host of new and guest writers and storyboard artists, including Japanese animator Masaaki Yuasa, who guest-animated the surreal "Food Chain," and Canadian illustrator Jillian Tamaki, who wrote the script for "The Diary".

– Glob’s owl (Cosmic Owl) has a bad dream. Weird, but ties mars to Ooo.

Season 6 pushed the boundaries of animation. The season featured incredible guest animators, most notably Masaaki Yuasa (director of Mind Game and Devilman Crybaby ), who wrote and directed the visually stunning episode (Episode 7).

Finn faces his father, Martin, and grapples with the traumatic realization of his father's apathy, leading him to construct a cosmic tower.

Characters frequently grapple with the meaning of life, the vastness of the universe, and their own insignificance.

– Princess Bubblegum steals Flame Princess’s fire giants to prevent war. Morally gray: PB is a control freak, but she’s right. Flame Princess is hurt but understands.