Adventure Time Season Three
SCORE: 70
Adventure
Time Season Three displays this show is simple at times, and very
complex at others. A young man of the age of thirteen is stuck between
two worlds. One is the more adult world of dating, and having a
girlfriend. The other is just having fun as a boy.
The friendship between Jake and Finn is a common thread in Adventure
Time Season Three. Princess Bumblegum, and Ice King make routine
appearances in Adventure Time Season Three. The whole gender reversal
episode in Adventure Time Season Three is strange.
Adventure Time Season Three contains plenty of adventures. Which means
magic, violence, deaths, fake deaths, ghosts, vampires, people being
frozen and more. Characters in Adventure Time Season Three play some
really mean pranks on one another here and there.
Nothing is as it ever seems in Adventure Time Season Three. From the
death dream to the Ice King's past. Which coincidentally was an odd way
of bringing up Christmas. I suppose it allowed the show an easy way to
avoid the birth of Christ. At least Adventure Time Season Three does not
claim to show the true meaning of Christmas.
There are twenty six episodes in Adventure Time Season Three. It takes
around 286 minutes to watch the entire season. There is commentary on
each and every single episode. As well as an alternate Adventure Time
intro, and how an idea becomes adventure time. Those bonus features take
more time than watching the show - mainly because the commentaries are
on every episode.
Adventure Time Season Three has some odd beliefs in it. Especially when
it comes to death. Parents will want to address the beliefs in Adventure
Time Season Three, and compare them to reality. To me Adventure Time
Season Three is a show for teenagers.
One thing I really like about Adventure Time Season Three is it does not
always follow standard television protocols. Sometimes characters die at
the end of a show. It is not carried over to the next show. Other times
Adventure Time Season Three had me guessing from beginning to end. There
were many instances in watching Adventure Time Season Three where I
thought: "don't do this." And of course the character would go and do
it. It is like they are lacking wisdom in their decision making.
- Paul
Graphics: 61%
Sound: 71%
Replay/Extras: 84%
Gameplay: 78%
Family Friendly Factor: 58%
System: Blu-ray
Publisher: Cartoon Network
Developer: Pendleton Ward
Rating: ‘TV-PG’ - This program contains material that parents may
find unsuitable for younger children under the age of 10
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