![]() ![]() ![]() At the Adventure Time ball, people sat in collections of Finns and Jakes, and Ice Kings and Princess Bubblegums. One night I met a Finn the Human, a Jake the Dog and an LSP (Lumpy Space Princess) engaged in a fake battle outside the autograph pavilion. Walking around the convention centre at night, I found groups of Adventure Time fans who had dressed to match each other. When you're watching Adventure Time you don't have to think, but it's novel, it's interesting. She said: "I'm a student, so I think a lot. Helen Burke had travelled from Kenborough, Australia, and came dressed as Finn. Plus I'm a 90s kid, and the show's origins trickle down from to the cartoons of my childhood, like Powerpuff Girls via the Misadventures of Flapjack." "It has these constant repeating jokes, which draws you in, and it deals with some pretty big themes. "I like Adventure Time because it's clever," said Kaitlin Patterson, a twenty-something San Diego resident lining up for the Adventure Time Totally Algebraic Reading. Photograph: Emma-Lee Moss Photograph: Emma-Lee Moss ![]()
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