


This includes both 8-part miniseries arcs, " Islands " and "Elements," with the former ranking among the best continuity-heavy episodes ("Elements" doesn't fare as well and is the worst of the several Adventure Time miniseries). The Final Seasons DVD includes a grand total of 53 episodes of Adventure Time. The featurette, an "Adventure Time Yearbook," is the only real celebration of Adventure Time 's eight-year run, with showrunner Adam Muto and notable contributors like Rebecca Sugar and Ian Jones-Quartey reminiscing on the Adventure Time legacy (sadly, creator Pendleton Ward is nowhere to be seen).īut really, it's all about the episodes. While not unwelcome, the special features on The Final Seasons DVD are a bit barebones, particularly for the end of a series. The final seasons DVD includes a handful of special features, including animatics, a character gallery, song demos and a behind-the-scenes featurette. With its snackable cartoon episodes, Adventure Time is a blast to binge, particularly the run-up to "Come Along With Me." For example, Season 10 ran on Cartoon Network in 4-episode chunks, spaced months apart. The DVD release (as with the seventh season, no Blu-ray release has been announced) of Seasons 8, 9 and 10 finally offers an alternative to the frustratingly sporadic release schedule Adventure Time suffered in its later seasons. Now, just a day later, the ending can be rewatched thanks to the release of Adventure Time: The Final Seasons on DVD. On Monday, Adventure Time came to an end as finale episode "Come Along With Me," capped the show's tenth and final season.
