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He then told Jake, "Dude, I think I have a crush. In the continuation episode, " Hot to the Touch ", Finn asks Jake to help him find her, saying that he "peeped beyond her burning gaze" and that "she ain't evil," and the two run out to look for her. They find her by a pond and hide behind bushes.

Finn describes her metaphorically as "the steam off a puppy's nose searching for ham in snow" and "a cute little flower. Finn admits to Flame Princess that he really likes her and they should be together, which causes her to glow brighter and makes small fires appear around her.

Finn is surprised with the fire getting near him, so he tries to put them out, not knowing that by putting out the flames he would hurt Flame Princess. Despite the initial animosity between them, their relationship improves near the end of the episode. Finn, angry and upset that he can't "just like a girl," begins to cry. One of his tears fall on one of the fires Flame Princess had created, evoking her attention. Flame Princess watches Finn cry, both confused and amazed.

She states that she now understands that Finn is a Water Elemental because he "creates water". Flame Princess says that no matter how much they like each other, they can't be together because they will merely hurt each other. Finn replies, "No, I can take it. I mean She hugs him, and although he smiles for the first few seconds, Finn begins to burn up and pushes her away. Flame Princess says goodbye to him and departs. In " Burning Low ," she and Finn are officially a couple.

Their relationship has improved for the better since their last interaction. In the episode, they hug for the first time, with Jake subsequently attempting to educate Finn on the "tiers" of dating. When Princess Bubblegum tells Finn that he should stop seeing Flame Princess, he reacts angrily, thinking that she is jealous.

This somewhat shows Finn's overprotective nature over his relationship with Flame Princess. Jake is also angry at Princess Bubblegum, as he believes that she is trying to sabotage their relationship, when he just wants Finn to be happy. Princess Bubblegum explains that extreme romance, such as kissing, will cause Flame Princess's elemental matrix to become unstable and burn the planet from the inside out.

He and Princess Bubblegum then try to stop the kiss, but arrive to see them already kissing. When Flame Princess falls into the earth's crust due to her instability, Finn heroically leaps in to save her. He holds the unconscious Flame Princess in his arms and states "I need you to be okay".

After using artificial respiration to revive her, they continue to date. This whole episode displays Finn's deep affection for Flame Princess, and his selfless desire to continue loving her despite the dangers to himself. Despite the Flame King insisting his daughter is evil, Finn protests and asks if it were possible to change her to good, indicating his concern over Flame Princess' well-being. In " Reign of Gunters ," however, Finn takes the advice of a dating book called Mind Games and tries to act more mysterious, claiming he needs to keep all the ladies in a state of confusion; that way, he has "options in case Flame Princess doesn't work out", suggesting that he is not fully confident on his relationship with Flame Princess, and plans ahead in case they split up instead of being positive, further highlighting the credulity that he feels inside.

They go to a dungeon together, with Finn teaching her how to properly dungeon crawl. She thinks his methods are boring, and, due to her destructive personality she opts to just burn through everything with her elemental powers, causing Finn to feel slightly uneasy. However, when Finn is captured by a Giant Goo Skull , Finn warns Flame Princess not to use fire to defeat it, and although Finn thought she was going to incinerate the Giant Goo Skull and harm him in the process, she instead intimidates the monster as Finn had done earlier on.

She assures Finn that she'd never hurt "[her] boyfriend," and afterwards, she says that she had a great time. In " Puhoy ," Finn says that he told Flame Princess a joke, but she didn't laugh, which causes Finn to worry about the status of their relationship, showing his innocence and inexperience, becoming somewhat paranoid that Flame Princess no longer likes him.

Upon returning from the Pillow World , Flame Princess calls him, saying that she finally got his joke, and she thought that it was funny, rekindling Finn's affections. In " Jake Suit ," it is shown that Flame Princess wants to introduce Finn to her less evil family members, but due to Jake's manipulation of Finn, he embarrasses himself. Flame Princess goes outside and confronts Finn in anger and bewilderment, but then discovers that Jake is controlling him.

Even though Flame Princess admires how Jake tries to cause Finn pain, she ultimately wishes Finn good luck and victory. In order see the dream's outcome, he continues to pit Flame Princess and Ice King against one another by writing insulting messages about them and claiming the other sent it. Finn passes out from the heat and the dream ends with the Cosmic Owl saying he "blew it.

This betrayal and the hurtful things in the letter that only Finn would know about causes Flame Princess to walk off, saying she needs some time by herself. Ice King repeats to Finn that he, indeed, blew it. In " Too Old ", Finn seemingly moved on with the breakup with Flame Princess, but was short-lived as he failed to restore his past relationship with Princess Bubblegum and realises that there is just too many differences between them to ever have a real relationship.

He then come to terms with how much he messed up with Flame Princess and decides to talk to her soon and fix what he has done, but gets nervous when Jake jokingly states that she might have a new boyfriend by now. In response, Finn asks if they are still going out. Flame Princess says no but that they can be friends. She tells him he can visit her any time in the Fire Kingdom as long as he is completely honest with her, and he looks upset - but nods in agreement.

In " Love Games ," Finn reveals in his song that he still has feelings for Flame Princess and is sad about it. In " The Pit ," he states that he still loves Flame Princess. By this time, Finn's despair over Flame Princess is evident of the start of his maturation later on in the series. However, Flame Princess states that she no longer has any feelings for Finn.

Finn tries to impress her by showing off his grass sword , improved swordsmanship, and updates into his personal life during their journey to the Fire Kingdom. Cinnamon Bun then admits his love for Flame Princess and vows to fight alongside her. Finn mutters "Geez, did I just get shown up by Cinnamon Bun?

It is stated in " Breezy " that Finn no longer talks to Flame Princess, which implies that he believes she and Cinnamon Bun are dating. His reaction is that of slight longing, and perhaps contempt, igniting his decision to follow Lemongrab up the mountain, in order to distract himself from seeing his ex-girlfriend. Flame Princess also appears in the mirror as one of the three choices along with a butterfly and BMO with Jake, indicating that Finn might still have feelings for her, or isn't over her just yet.

The first of which is "love", and a cameo of Flame Princess appears, which is hinting that Finn had loved Flame Princess before, or Finn still hasn't gotten over her. In " Bun Bun ," Finn finally apologizes whole-heartedly to Flame Princess, showing his maturity and sincerity, with Flame Princess stating, "You've grown up a lot, man. FP and I are just friends. And I'm really proud of that friendship. Getting there took a lot of trust building and emotional growth.

This suggests that Finn still cares deeply about Flame Princess. LSP remarked "Honestly, I can still see those two working out," as she watched cursed Finn and Flame Princess—as a dragon—fight each other. Finn wants to help her keep her kingdom after, signing a no-good contract to Toronto.

He helps Phoebe in win a rap battle with Son of Rap Bear. In " Puhoy ," Finn meets Roselinen , his third love interest, in the possibly-imaginary realm of the Pillow World. Finn enters this realm to let his mind unwind, as he is having supposed relationship problems with Flame Princess; when he meets Roselinen, she asks him to dance, to which Finn replies "I have a girlfriend.

As they talk, she shows signs of liking him, and Finn talks half-embarrassed. Eventually, as by this time, Finn believes there is no way to escape the Pillow World, Finn abandons his relationship with Flame Princess to start a new life with Roselinen, having two kids named Jay and Bonnie. When Finn finds out there is a way to escape the world, he is fully willing to go, though torn up about leaving Roselinen and his family behind.

Roselinen asks Finn to not forget about them. Finn grows old and returns to his world at the point of his death in the Pillow World. When Finn returns to his world, he is about to tell Jake about his "dream," when Flame Princess calls to say she gets his joke. After Finn tells Jake about his phone call, Finn forgets all about the dream, and also forgetting Roselinen and his family in the process.

In the episode " Breezy ," a to-be-queen bee, Breezy, is attracted to the flower where Finn's arm used to be. As time progresses, she discovers that she not only likes Finn's flower, but has a crush on Finn himself. When Finn is threatened by the other bees, Breezy drinks the "royal jelly" to transform into the rightful queen bee of the hive and save him with her new-found powers.

She confesses her love for him, but Finn declines the offer to be with her, stating that the feeling is simply not mutual, highlighting his insensitivity and carelessness at the time. Erin is Finn's non-canon love interest whom he meets in " Food Chain.

After a short interaction with each other, they jump to a quick conclusion to get married. At their marriage, Finn was nervous at first with Erin's beauty and as they were about to kiss, a pair of birds suddenly came and attacked the caterpillars.

Finn and Erin tried to escape, but went flying then falling. Before Finn went back to normal, he vowed to Erin that he'll marry her again when they meet again in a different lifetime. When Finn turns back to normal, it is unknown what happened to her. Huntress Wizard is Finn's secret love interest with whom he interacts in " Flute Spell ," in which he tried to help her by summoning the Spirit of the Forest. After many failed attempts Finn had been absent for some time as stated by Jake , they succeeded when they played their flutes together and the Spirit finally appears.

The Spirit then asks Finn who is he really playing his Flute Spell for. After some hesitance, Finn answered that it was for Huntress Wizard, and confesses his secret feelings for her, stating that he was going to play the Flute Spell until his "flute broke". Huntress Wizard is amazed but disheartened at the same time, due to her beliefs involving romantic relationships, revealing that she is not ready to commit.

Despite this however, she also unveils her affections for Finn by kissing him, shocking Jake, and admitting that her flute spell was for him as well, and revealing her attraction to his hair and calling him an "exceptional beast". However, being "exceptional beasts" means that they can't fall in love, to which Jake responds with "that's real dumb".

Finn then states his agreement, however it is ambiguous as to whether he agrees with Jake, Huntress Wizard, or both. With this, Finn has matured greatly since his relationship with Flame Princess. He is shown to be much more cautious with his feelings and did not rush to earn Huntress Wizard's affections.

In " Wheels ," Huntress Wizard appears and listens to Finn as he starts playing the flute, before retreating back to hide, indicating that she still has feelings for him. In " The Wild Hunt ", Huntress Wizard saves Finn by deflecting the hot fudge from the Grumbo and carries him in search of the said creature. While tracking the Grumbo, she notices Finn's hesitation of slaying the creature and decides to both help him on his mental block and hunt down the creature together.

As they found the Grumbo's lair, Huntress Wizard constricts the creature with her vine and lets Finn give the final blow, reluctant, Finn could not kill it and resulted on both of them getting injured. With Huntress Wizard in danger who was actually pretending gives Finn the push he needed to slay the Grumbo. After the Grumbo was slain, they finally accept each another's feelings as they nonchalantly exchange a kiss.

The Lich is Finn's arch-nemesis. They first meet in " Mortal Folly ," although it is implied in " His Hero " that Finn already knew about the Lich, where the Lich is freed from his prison, goes on a rampage and tries to regain his power to destroy all life. In the episode, the Lich tries to dip Finn in his Well of Power , implying that the Lich believes Finn should be on his side.

He also states that he believes Finn is his inferior. The Lich was shown trying and succeeding in manipulating Finn's emotions to his own gain several times.

This was first shown in " Mortal Recoil ," where the Lich disguised as Princess Bubblegum manipulates Finn's romantic emotions toward Princess Bubblegum and makes him hand over the things he needed to regain his powers and continue his quest to destroy all life in the Multiverse. Later, in " The Lich ," the Lich disguised as Billy uses Finn's trust of Billy and makes Finn get the gems of power , which he connects with the Enchiridion and uses to travel to the center of the multiverse and the wishmaster Prismo.

As a recurring former-antagonist, Ice King was frequently at odds with Finn. Finn was prone to impatience and aggression around him but also showed him sympathy, as in " When Wedding Bells Thaw.

Similarly in " Mortal Recoil ," Finn, albeit grudgingly, trusted and united with Ice King against their common enemy of the Lich-possessed Princess Bubblegum. The Ice King competes with Finn for Princess Bubblegum, which is one of the sources of antagonism between them.

Although Finn and the Ice King began as bitter rivals, their relationship progressed in the later episodes to a friendly rivalry, then an odd friendship in its own right, and finally a genuine friendship. The Ice King does not really hate Finn and Jake, as he only fights with them because they are morally opposed to each other. He frequently tries to be friends with them, in his own, misguided ways, and has willingly made alliances with them.

The Ice King made it clear that he doesn't want to kill Finn, the most he would do is punch him in the belly and make him vomit up his lunch. At worst, they are battling rivals, as Finn openly disapproves of the Ice King's habit of stealing princesses and causing mischief.

At best, they are playful rivals, even friends. Also, it's worth mentioning that in Adventure Time Vol. Near the end of the episode, the two are shown snuggled up side-by-side by a roaring fire, wearing ugly Christmas sweaters. Finn's attitude towards the Ice King has softened since discovering the tragic secret of his origin, and his compassion for people in distress outweighed his petty squalls with him enough to be his friend.

In " Beyond this Earthly Realm ," Ice King tricks Finn into putting all the creatures of the spirit realm into the spirit hole, saying Finn would be freed from the spirit realm if he did so. However, when Ice King accidentally falls on the porcelain lamb, Finn and Ice King help each other to be freed from the spirit realm by affecting the material plain and breaking the porcelain lamb.

In later seasons, Finn seems to have mostly forgiven the Ice King, as for most other characters. Finn does know that Ice King cannot help the way he is, as he is under a curse. He even shows compassion for Ice King in " Astral Plane " as he failed to make any friends at a party. He also consulates him in " The Empress Eyes. In " Don't Look ", after being cursed, everyone Finn would see would become what he sees them as. After seeing the Ice King he took on appearance of Simon Petrikov, showing he truly feels sympathy for the Ice King for what he's become.

He sees the Ice King as a sorrowful shell of his former self and sometimes wishes he could help him. Finn now sees Ice King as more of an dumb and annoying friend rather than an enemy. He often calls him by his real name, Simon, and knows he doesn't mean harm. Once inside, the three were being digested by GOLB, and Ice King and Betty were both reverted back into their the essential, non-magical forms, with Ice King becoming Simon once more and regaining his sanity along with Betty, with the inside shrinking.

Finn tries to break out but was frustrated finding out he can't. Simon showed a comforting role in this time for Finn. Adventure Time Wiki Explore. Season 6 Season 7 Season 8 Season 9 Season Stakes Islands Elements Miniseries. Admins List of Admins Nominations for rights.

Recent blog posts Recent Changes. Rules Manual of Style Code of Conduct. Finn nearly always wears this white hat that covers most of his head everything but his face, really , and with bear ears at the top.

The voice actors who were chosen to play some of the gender-swapped characters can give us some insight into how we are meant to understand the frame of these characters, because both the actor who plays Fionna, and the one who plays Prince Gumball, are meaningful choices in that they are associated with other roles wherein sexuality and gender are main themes. Smart casting, too — NPH can sing. The point at which I started becoming uncomfortable with this episode was when it became obvious that the plot was going to be a romantic one.

The thing is that this sort of story could never happen between the original-gendered Finn and Princess Bubblegum. But much is made of the fact that his feelings toward her are not reciprocated, in large part because he is far too young for her. Certainly the Princess was more receptive to Finn when she was briefly transformed into a year-old. But all other things being equal, why would Fionna logically be older than Finn?

The idea that Fionna would have a crush on Gumball in the same way that Fionna does on Bubblegum is plausible enough, but in order for the interest to be reciprocal they needed to age Fionna. Which suddenly turns everything on its head. Because it then pulls back to show us the kind of person who deploys this trope un ironically: that is, a crazy old man with big problems of his own. In other words, the episode allowed the people behind Adventure Time to magically have their Candy Kingdom and eat it too.

Oh, yay! The writers are doing both a parody of Adventure Time but gender-flipped as well as a parody of magical girl anime shows and perhaps fan-fiction based on those types of shows. There are examples of both pack and individual organizations for each in terms of structure or lack thereof.

But in both cases, females still rear offspring. Nathalie Toriel Jamie as Jamie. Gilles Lemaire Xavier as Xavier. Andrew Chalmers Max as Max. Chantel Cole Eve as Eve. Gail Maurice Nancy as Nancy. Stephen Bogaert. Jane Moffat. Devon Bostick. Dominique Cardona Laurie Colbert. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Finn Jeffries plays a new stepmother to her deceased lover's daughter Zelly. She also took over her lover's abortion clinic that is being protested by increasingly violent "pro-lifer's".

The movie covers, teenage angst, death threats, abortion issues and love. All in all, interesting drama. Not Rated. Add content advisory. User reviews 2 Review. Top review.



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