Now taking place in the future, the current generation of glass people are gathering outside of the Furnace for their annual ceremony. But as for Marceline and Princess Bubblegum, they never saw or spoke to each other again for centuries. Marceline earned praise and respect from the Glass People, but also lost PB as her girlfriend.Įver since that event, the Glass People have worshiped Marceline as a Saint, nobody uses the Furnace anymore other than to contain the dragon, and they made singing Marceline's "holy song" (which is just her break-up song, but they got the lyrics wrong) an annual ceremony to keep the dragon from coming back. However, as soon as the reality of their breakup sinks in, a distraught Bubblegum runs away crying. In return, PB then says that “they’re done” with an angry look and turns her back as well. Once finished, Marceline shares one final scolding look on Princess Bubblegum before turning her back. Heartbroken, Marceline sings an angry scathing break-up song to Bubblegum, which somehow worked on the dragon, and managed to drive the dragon back into the Furnace. But after a heated argument between Marceline and Princess Bubblegum, PB unintentionally lashes out at Marceline, and tells her to go home. Princess Bubblegum was called in to figure out a way to defeat the dragon, with Marceline, Bubblegum's girlfriend at the time, tagging along with her. But then, a powerful fire-breathing dragon emerged from deep within the ancient furnace, and it caused destruction in the kingdom by melting everything in sight. They even discovered the "Furnace", which is a cave at the top of a mountain where the glass people can go to to get their cracks fixed. And for centuries, the glass people have lived there peacefully. The flashback quickly shifts to hundreds of years later, becoming the place where the Glass Kingdom, inhabited by the Glass People, now stands.īack then, the desert was nothing but a wasteland, until it was struck by bolt of magic lightning, thus creating the Glass Kingdom. In a quick flashback, Elise and a young Marceline are walking alone in the desert, heading somewhere. One of the lyrics in Marceline's heartfelt ballad is even "we'll never grow old together, because you'll never grow old to me." Even as their mortal companions age and pass away, The Bubblegum Princess and Vampire Queen will remain young at heart.Marceline and Princess Bubblegum journey to the imposing, beautiful Glass Kingdom, and deep into their tumultuous past, to prevent an earthshaking catastrophe. It's a story about immortals, whose relationship has been glacially slow in the past, Marceline and Bubblegum's last breakup lasted centuries, and it comes as little surprise that decades passing would still see them acting like a young couple. Obsidian's final twist makes sense given its themes. It's possible his previous ties to Ice King's crown have left him immortal. Finn looks to be decades older than he was in the show's finale, but Simon hasn't aged a day. It also makes figuring out when the special takes place a little trickier. This in combination with Finn's tattoo seems to imply Jake is dead, which is a little bit of a bummer. Instead, we see his granddaughter Bronwyn, who looks mostly the same as the last time she appeared in the show. After a whole forty minutes of sticking with the previously assumed timeline, the special drives straight off the rails in its final moments, which see Finn arrive to "save the day." This Finn is a fully grown adult, rocking an impressive beard as well as several battle scars in addition to a chest tattoo of Jake, who is notably absent.
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