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Wildberry Princess's Trivia
The beautyberry, so cute
Her telephone is shaped like a bunch of grapes.
She is one of Ice King's favorite princesses as shown in "Princess Monster Wife."
She is kidnapped by Ice King much more frequently than most princesses except for Princess Bubblegum.
She has a temper
A small picture of Wildberry Princess also appears on the juice boxes that Finn and Jake find and drink in "Rainy Day Daydream."
In "Hot to the Touch," Jake suggested that, instead of pursuing Flame Princess, Finn date Wildberry Princess: "She's small and plump. You could sleep on her like a pillow. Could be nice."
In the episode "Prisoners of Love" when the Ice King first walked in, Wildberry Princess embraced Ghost Princess in her arms, implying that they might be friends.
Hot Dog Princess's Trivia
Ow, I'm hungry......too hungry
She appeared in a secret level in Righteous Quest 2. The level involves Finn and Jake having to save her in Lumpy Space. The player is awarded the Hot Dog Princess badge for retrieving her.
She has four cell phones, all of which she can use at the same time with her paws.
She is immune to poison due to being a Hotdog Person.
She is one of the princesses that Ice King finds to be his favorite as shown in "Princess Monster Wife."
Her "castle" is a fenced in area with a dog house.
Me-Mow's Trivia
She is wrapped in linen, like a mummy, and similar to the other assassin Scorcher.
After falling off the cliff, Me-Mow appears on the bird, implying that she survived the fall and will probably appear in another episode.
When Me-Mow jumps onto the tree branch, she has her dagger in her hand. Just afterwards she coughs it out of her throat, implying she was not intended to have it out before.
In the original drawing, Me-Mow appears to be the same size as Jake. However, in the show, Me-Mow is very small, being able to fit inside Jake's nose. However, Jake has shrunk himself to about Me-Mow's size in other episodes.
Me-Mow did not have a tail in the original drawing.
The fan who created Me-Mow is named Gunnar Gilmore.[2]
Me-Mow keeps an antidote so she can poison others and make them kill for her, offering the antidote only if they do. However, when Jake is in this situation she says that she is going to betray him (while sleeping). Jake's hand is in his nose when she says this, but he does not react to the statement (though his hand did react when Me-Mow readied her claw).
As with most characters of unusual sizes, Me-Mow's size is inconsistent throughout the episode. Her size varies from being as big as Finn's hand to small enough to fit in Jake's nose with plenty of extra space.
Me-Mow's mouth, when she is in attack position, is round and resembles that of a leech.
Me-Mow appeared as "Mow-Me" in the Adventure Time comic, Issue 5, where she appears on Adventure Tim's chart labelled as Lawfully Evil.
In the official Adventure Time Encyclopædia, Hunson Abadeer breaks the fourth wall by stating, "On an artistic level, Me-Mow's appearance seems primitive, almost as if a child designed her. But I digress." This is probably a reference to the fact that she's a fan-made character.
Tree Trunks'a Trivia
Tree Trunks explodes in the episode "Tree Trunks," but was seen dancing in "Evicted!" According to Pendleton Ward, this is because "Evicted!" takes place before "Tree Trunks."
Originally, in the episode "Tree Trunks," the episode creators wanted Tree Trunks just to explode, but the Cartoon Network officials thought that it would be too morbid for younger viewers. However, in the "My Two Favorite People" DVD release, the scene of Tree Trunks in the Crystal Dimension was not included.
She can get a recently baked pie from the oven with just her trunk without suffering a burn.
In "Video Makers," she is shown to be in Finn and Jake's Movie Club.
Her favorite drink is apple juice, as shown in "Video Makers."
Tree Trunks has lipstick according to Finn in "Crystals Have Power."
Tree Trunks' gender-swapped version
Tree Trunks has 3 ex-husbands.
Tree Trunks uses her trunk to water her garden.
Tree Trunks lives in the Candy Kingdom, as evidenced by being arrested by the Banana Guards in "Apple Thief" and being invited to the Candy Kingdom by Princess Bubblegum in "Slumber Party Panic."
Tree Trunks can control her ears and raise them so that they look like wings, as seen in the episode "Apple Thief."
She has starred in at least one episode for each season ("Tree Trunks" in season 1, "Crystals Have Power" in season 2,"Apple Thief" in season 3, "Dream of Love" in season 4 and "Mystery Dungeon," "Five More Short Graybles," and "Apple Wedding" in season 5).
Technically, when she became Quartzion, she became a temporary magic user.
The name Quartzion comes from the mineral quartz.
In "Mystery Dungeon," Tree Trunks mispronounces almost everyone's names. She called Ice King "Ice Cream," Lemongrab "Lemoncarb," and Neptr "Nectar," making Shelby the only one who's name was pronounced correctly.
This may be because she had already known his name before or by the time of "Five More Short Graybles" or "Video Makers."
According to the Adventure Time Theme Song, Tree Trunks is in the Candy Kingdom in part of the song, which might mean that the forest she is living in is near or in the Candy Kingdom. In the Adventure Time Encyclopædia, the updated map shows that her house is just outside of the main Candy Kingdom walls.
Billy, Legend of Ooo and Finn's idol
- The Lich used Billy's carcass as a disguise to gain entrance to the Time Room after killing himBilly's sword is named "Nothung" (pronounced No-Tongue) after the sword belonging first to Siegmund and later Siegfried from Richard Wagner's cycle of operas Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung). Billy has the ability to call his sword by saying its name. He retains the ability to do this even when he is old.Billy is voiced by Lou Ferrigno, who also played The Incredible Hulk in the live action TV series from the 1970s.Lou Ferrigno is partially deaf, which causes his speech to sound slurred. This resulted in Billy speaking with a lisp.Billy's appearance in the "His Hero" title card is based on Frank Frazetta's painting "Death Dealer."Both Finn and Billy have many things in common: their arch enemies are rulers of elemental kingdoms (Ice King and Fire Count) and always capture Princesses, the Princesses most saved are from the Candy Kingdom (Princess Bubblegum and Cotton Candy Princess), both of whom gave the hero a piece of their hair. They both keep piles of treasure in their homes too. They both also have had a magical dog at their side, Jake and the unnamed dog corpse in Billy's lair. They can both play the flute.Jake stated before that he has a secret crush on Billy.Billy has six fingers, while the show's characters are commonly portrayed with four fingers. His gauntlet also has six fingers. Considering his large stature and the number of fingers he possesses, Billy could possibly be a Nephilim, or at least a reference to the legend.Billy is confirmed to be dead by Prismo in "Finn the Human," when he describes the Lich as "a ghost wearing a dead guy."He is the first recurring character to die.It is unknown how Billy knew about Finn's biological father, Martin.
Gunter's Trivia
In the episode "Holly Jolly Secrets Part II," BMO deciphers a complicated code in the Ice King's crying, which reveals an image of Gunter when printed.
Gunter (variations: Günther, Gunthar) is an old German name made of the words Gund ("Fight," "Battle," "War") and Heri ("Crowd," "Folk") referencing the fact that Ice King calls all his penguins some variant of Gunter, making them his army.
Unknown Information (gender, individual etc.) about Gunter are debatable.
Marceline's journal has the name Gunter on it in the episode "Marceline's Closet."
Gunter, according to the Ice King, likes to smash bottles and eat socks.
In the game FusionFall, Gunter is a supporting character in the game along with Finn, Princess Bubblegum, Jake, and the Ice King. S/he also has an evil fusion counterpart called Fusion Gunter.
In "Reign of Gunters," Finn, Jake, and the Ice King continuously refer to Gunter as "Gunther," with an "h."
In "All the Little People," Little Gunter is seen following Finn's hand when he puts down Ice King's drums, even though Little People exist in another dimension and they cannot see Finn's. This implies Little Gunter can see Finn's dimension. However, it could be because it would have seen Ice King's drums floating in their dimension.
In "Simon & Marcy," when wearing the crown, Simon refers to Marceline as "Gunter."
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