Adventure Time is a craze! Here, we will see the chronological order to watch “Adventure Time.” 2007 short created for Fred Seibert’s animation development program Random! Cartoons served as the franchise’s inspiration. The series was influenced by video games and the legendary role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons. The show’s characters have appeared in a variety of media in addition to the original television series, including two spin-offs, comic books, card games, and video games.
Finn and Jake have taken part in innumerable treasure hunts and monster fights, and the mission runs throughout Distant Lands, beginning with the 2008 premiere episode and most recently with the episode Together Again. January 11, 2007, screening of the short led to its internet video going viral. So, if you are willing to watch the show, we have a separate chronological order for you below so that you may view all of these in order. Look into it.
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Chronological Order To Watch ‘Adventure Time”
There are 283 episodes across 10 seasons. With 187 episodes, which last barely 11 minutes each, you’ll spend a little over 34 hours in the Land of Ooo. In other words, you could definitely do it on a long weekend, but we advise spreading it out over a few weeks. Therefore, the order in which you can watch “Adventure Time” is as follows.
Pilot
Adventure Time’s Pilot, which debuted on December 7, 2008, is Special 1. Princess Bubblegum, who is held captive by the Ice King, is the subject. Pen (also known as Finn), a 12-year-old character named after the series creator Pendleton Ward, does not reside in his typical tree house during the pilot. This is where you should start watching the show.
Season 1 (2010)
Season 1 has 26 episodes in total, commencing with “Slumber Party Panic,” episode 1, and concluding with “Gut Grinder,” episode 26, respectively. Finn and Princess Bubblegum have to defend the Candy Kingdom in season 1 from a swarm of candy zombies that they unintentionally unleashed.
The Wand (2012)
The release date for The Wand is July 10, 2012. The story centers on Finn and Jake, who discover a magic wand; however, when the wand turns out to be untamed, they must cooperate with the Ice King to put a stop to it. On the season one DVD, the first short, The Wand, was made available in 2012. Therefore, watch it after finishing Season 1.
Season 2 (2010)
Season 1 also has 26 episodes in total, starting with episode 1st, named “It Came from the Nightosphere,” and ending with the 26th episode, named “Heat Signature.”
Season 3 (2011)
Episode 1 of Season 3 is named “Conquest of Cuteness,” and Episode 26 is titled “Incendium.” The third season of Adventure Time has a total of 26 episodes.
Season 4 (2012)
Episode 1 of Season 4 is titled “Hot to the Touch,” while Episode 26 is titled “The Lich.” The season’s plot revolves around Finn falling for Flame Princess and trying to get to know her, which is challenging given her destructive abilities.
Season 5 (2012)
52 episodes make up Season 5. Finn discovers Billy’s bucket list this season and decides to fulfill the unfinished items as a final homage. The season begins with episode 1, “Finn the Human,” and continues with episode 52, “Billy’s Bucket List.”
Season 6 (2014)
Episode 1, “Wake Up” is where season 6 begins and ends with Episode 43, “The Comet.” Then, you should go through another short Graybles Allsorts (2015). It was produced in conjunction with season 6 and included on the season 7 DVD. Five short films made up the miniseries Frog Seasons, which debuted in 2016 and was later reissued on the season 7 DVD.
Season 7 (2015)
After that, you can begin watching Adventure Time Season 7. The first episode is titled “Bonnie and Neddy,” while the final episode is titled “The Thin Yellow Line.” The plot goes as follows: On the King of Ooo’s orders, Finn and Jake learn one of Ooo’s deepest mysteries.
Frog Seasons (2016)
Another one of the series’ shorts is Frog Seasons (2016). You must see it after finishing season 7. The five-part Adventure Time Short: Frog Seasons series debuted on April 2, 2016. Starting with “Spring,” they were broadcast during the debuts of fresh episodes. You can then watch Season 8 (2016) and Season 9 (2017) after finishing the shorts “Frog Seasons.” Season 8 includes a total of 27 episodes, whereas season 9 only has 14.
Diamonds and Lemons (2018)
Between the “Gumbaldia” and “Come Along With Me” episodes of season 10 of Adventure Time, a bonus episode called “Diamonds and Lemons” aired. This particular episode is the 279th overall. It acts as a type of crossover between Adventure Time and “Minecraft.” The 10th season of the show is not connected to it. You should therefore see it before Season 10. Then, you can finally watch out for the last and final Season 10 (2017).
But there is more; that is not all. Then comes, Distant Lands (2020). Distant Land immediately continues what happened in the final season of the show. It is endearing, hilarious, and a respectable continuation of the well-known animation. Finn and Jake undertook some brand-new adventures in the uncharted regions of the cosmos in the HBO Max series Distant Lands.
So, this was the whole chronological order to watch “Adventure Time.” Hence, go enjoy the show.