In 2010, Cartoon Network released Adventure Time, a show that would capture the imaginations of children and adult stoners alike. Combining technicolor psychedelia, introspective existential wonder and lots of fart jokes, the series became a worldwide pop-phenomenon for kids, college students and hip parents in-the-know. As the series wraps up just shy of 300 episodes, Adventure Time's reach extends to video games, merchandising and essays on philosophy in a manner only reached by peers like The Simpsons, South Park, or Spongebob Squarepants. Today Carmen Angelica and Brett Rader welcome comedian, Cracked alum and Adventure Time uber-fan Teresa Lee onto the podcast for a discussion of their favorite songs, their favorite guest stars and of course, its best episode ever.
In 2010, Cartoon Network released Adventure Time, a show that would capture the imaginations of children and adult stoners alike. Combining technicolor psychedelia, introspective existential wonder and lots of fart jokes, the series became a worldwide pop-phenomenon for kids, college students and hip parents in-the-know.
As the series wraps up just shy of 300 episodes, Adventure Time's reach extends to video games, merchandising and essays on philosophy in a manner only reached by peers like The Simpsons, South Park, or Spongebob Squarepants.
Today Carmen Angelica and Brett Rader welcome comedian, Cracked alum and Adventure Time uber-fan Teresa Lee onto the podcast for a discussion of their favorite songs, their favorite guest stars and of course, its best episode ever.