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Cartoon Network is a cable television network created by Turner Broadcasting which primarily shows animated programming. It premiered on October 1, 1992 in the United States, September 17, 1993 in the United Kingdom, the same year in Latin America, and in 1995 in Australia.
Mandy, also known as Horrible Demon Child and Madame President is an 8 year old girl and is Billy's closest friend, but has been pessimistic and full of rage since before her birth. She has a blond devil-horn-like hairdo and eyebrows that are in a perpetual frown, although her expression will change in rare occasions when she is afraid or disgusted. Her outfit consists of a pink dress with a picture of a yellow flower on it. She is also the only human character to have no nose, but according to her, she doesn't have one because it is disgusting. This kind of attribute leads to many "nose jokes" referring to Mandy in the cartoon, such as "A noseless mother with bad shoes". In addition, it is revealed in the episode "Really Odd Couple", that she has two small nostrils.She can easily intimidate inferior people into doing anything for her, even her parents fear her, they often avoid her by hiding in a closet or going out somewhere away from the house and sending Mandy to Billy's house. It is sometimes implied that she isn't human.Mandy was born evil, her true heart being monstrous and devilish. When she was born, wolves tried to take her away from her parents. They stopped them, but to this day wonder if they should have.She rarely ever smiles and is quick to deny her smiles (with exception of the first season when her body is taken over by Billy); in fact, it was shown in the episode "My Fair Mandy" that if she smiled, the entire fabric of reality would warp. This is argued against by an episode in which Mandy falls in love with Piff and smiles multiple times. However, at the end of the first Billy and Mandy episode when the scene is about to close, Mandy smiles due to the fact that she gets to keep Grim's head for the night. The smile can be described as an 'evil grin' and not a happy smile. In the episode Heart Burn when Mandy takes a picture of herself to see if her True Heart is changing to good, her counterpart in the picture smiles. She is not above taking advantage of the stupid (as she says "I'm all for the abuse and exploitation of the stupid") and on several occasions has been described as pure evil, Grim refers to her as a "horrible demon child". It also has been seen in some commercials that Mandy smiles, such as an older commercial where she farts in an elevator, while all the other cartoons blame one another she (being much smaller compared to the rest) looks around then has an evil smirk on her face.
One of the greatest emotions she showed that wasn't anger was that in Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure, she feels sympathetic for Billy to face a horrible death of being eaten by a giant Krakken, showing that Mandy probably doesn't hate Billy, just she gets angry at him almost permanently. But soon, Billy was revealed to have just been made friends with the Krakken, and she easily was able to fool the audience that she is angry again. New title logo for the series Photo credit: Cartoon Network Beware the Batman Sizzle Reel Released Tweet 0 Email PrintReport Nicolas Gomez, Spokane Comic Books Examiner Nicolas Gomez is an employee at the Veteran's Medical Center in Spokane, Washington as well as a father of two boys in. Nicolas was a Security Forces in the United States Air Force and also served as a civilian contractor in Iraq. Nik now devotes his time between his kid, work and finishing his... SubscribeNicolas GomezSpokane Comic Books Comments Next article » Sony confirms release dates for two more 'AmazingThis article is about the 2010 animated TV series. For other uses, see Adventure Time (disambiguation). Adventure Time Also known as Adventure Time with, Finn & Jake Genre Adventure, Comedy-drama, Science-fantasy Created by Pendleton Ward Creative director(s) Patrick McHale, Cole Sanchez, Adam Muto, Nate Cash Voices of Jeremy Shada, John DiMaggio, Hynden Walch, Niki Yang, Tom Kenny, Olivia Olson, Martin Olson, Dee Bradley Baker, Pendleton Ward, Polly Lou Livingston, Jessica DiCicco, Maria Bamford Opening theme "Adventure Time" by Pendleton Ward Ending theme "Island Song" by Ashley Eriksson Composer(s) Casey James Basichis & Tim Kiefer Country of origin United States No. of seasons 5 No. of episodes 130 (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Derek Drymon (season 1), Fred Seibert, For Cartoon Network:, Curtis Lelash, Brian A. Miller, Jennifer Pelphrey, Rob Swartz, Rob Sorcher Producer(s) Kelly Crews, Adam Muto (supervising producer) Running time 6 minutes (pilot only), 11 minutes Production company(s) Frederator Studios, Cartoon Network Studios Broadcast Original channel Nicktoons (pilot only), Cartoon Network Picture format 16:9 1080i (HDTV) Original run Pilot:, December 7, 2008 (2008-12-07), Official:, April 5, 2010 (2010-04-05) - present Chronology Related shows Random! Cartoons, Bravest Warriors, The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, Regular Show, Steven Universe External links Website Production website Adventure Time (originally titled Adventure Time with Finn & Jake) is an American animated television series created by Pendleton Ward for Cartoon Network. The series follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (voiced by John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape and grow and shrink at will. Finn and Jake live in the post-apocalyptic Land of Ooo. Along the way, they interact with the other main characters of the show: Princess Bubblegum (voiced by Hynden Walch), The Ice King (voiced by Tom Kenny), and Marceline the Vampire Queen (voiced by Olivia Olson). The series is based on a short produced for Nickelodeon and Frederator Studios' animation incubator series Random! Cartoons. After the short became a viral hit on the internet, Cartoon Network picked it up for a full-length series that previewed on March 11, 2010, and officially premiered on April 5, 2010. The series, which is heavily inspired by the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons as well as video games, is produced via hand-drawn animation. Episodes are created through the process of storyboarding, and a single episode takes roughly eight to nine months to complete, although whole episodes are worked on at the same time. The Adventure Time cast records their lines together in group recordings as opposed to different recording sessions with each voice actor, and the series also regularly employs guest actors and actresses for minor and recurring characters. Each Adventure Time episode is about eleven minutes in length; pairs of episodes are often telecast in order to fill a half-hour program time slot. The series has completed four seasons, and is currently in the middle of its fifth, which debuted on November 12, 2012; it has also aired over 130 episodes. Ever since its debut, Adventure Time has been a ratings success for Cartoon Network. As of March 2012, the show is viewed by approximately 2 to 3 million viewers per week. The show has received positive reviews from critics and has developed a cult following among teenagers and adults, many of whom are attracted due to the series' animation, stories and characters. Adventure Time has also been nominated for five Annie Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards, two Critics' Choice Television Awards, and a Sundance Film Festival Award, among others. In 2013, the series won a Motion Picture Sound Editors Award for the episode "Card Wars". In addition, the series has also produced various clothing and merchandise, video games, comic books, and DVD compilations. Premise: Main article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Adventure_Time_characters The series follows the adventures of Finn, a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake, a dog with magical powers to change shape and grow and shrink at will. Ward describes Finn as a "fiery little kid with strong morals", while Jake is based on Bill Murray's character Tripper Harrison from Meatballs. Finn and Jake live in the post-apocalyptic Land of Ooo. Along the way, they interact with the other main characters of the show: Princess Bubblegum, the Ice King, and Marceline the Vampire Queen. Development: Concept and creation: Main article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adventure_Time_(pilot) According to series creator Pendleton Ward, the show's style was influenced by his time at California Institute of the Arts and his work as a storyboard artist on The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack. He tries to include "beautiful" moments like those in Hayao Miyazaki's film My Neighbor Totoro, as well as elements of subversive humor. The show began as a single stand-alone animated short which ran for seven minutes. Ward created the short almost entirely by himself, and wrapped up production for the short in the spring of 2006. It aired in January 2007 and again as part of Frederator Studios' Random! Cartoons on December 7, 2008. After its release, the short video became a viral hit on the internet. Frederator Studios then pitched an Adventure Time series to Nicktoons Network, but the network passed on it twice. The studio then approached Cartoon Network. The network said they would be willing to produce the series if Ward could prove that the series could be expanded into a series while maintaining elements from the original short. Ward quickly retooled the concept of the pilot; he wanted a potential series to be "fully realized", rather than possess the "pre-school vibe" that the original pilot had. One of the major changes from the pilot to the series was the emphasis placed on the background art. Dan "Ghostshrimp" James, an artist, was tasked with fleshing out the background; reportedly, he was told to make the series look like it took "place in a 'Ghostshrimp World'". He designed major locations, such as Finn and Jake's home, the Candy Kingdom, and the Ice Kingdom. Ward, with help from Pat McHale and Adam Muto, turned in a rough storyboard that featured Finn and an "oblivious" Princess Bubblegum going on a spaghetti-supper date. However, the network was not happy with this story, and asked for another. Ward then created an early storyboard for the episode, "The Enchiridion", which was his attempt to emulate the style of the original short. Cartoon Network approved the first season in September 2008, and "The Enchiridion" became the first episode to enter into production. Production: While many cartoons are based on script pitches to network executives, Cartoon Network allowed Adventure Time to "build their own teams organically" and communication through the use of storyboards and animatics. Cartoon Network chief content officer Rob Sorcher explained that the network allowed this because the company was "dealing with artists who are primarily visual people" and by using storyboards, the writers and artists could learn and grow "by actually doing the work." Many of the series' writers and storyboard artists have a background in indie comics. Pendleton Ward refers to them as "really smart, smartypants people" who are responsible for inserting weirder and more spiritual ideas into the series during its third season. In an interview with The A.V. Club, Ward explained that the writing process for the show usually began with the writers telling each other what they had done the past week. He also said that, "a lot of the time, if we're really stuck, we'll start saying everything that comes to our mind, which is usually the worst stuff, and then someone else will think that's terrible but it'll give him a better idea and the ball just starts rolling like that." Ward also revealed that a major inspiration for the series is the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons. Before the series aired, many of the writers were avid fans of the game. However, because of the busy schedule that comes with writing and coordinating a television series, they no longer had time to actively play the game. Ward explained that, because the writers were too busy, they would attempt to write stories that they would "want to be playing D&D with." Sometimes to develop ideas for new episodes, the series' writers and storyboard artists convene and play various writing games. One example is called exquisite corpse, in which one writer starts a story on a sheet of paper, and the paper is folded and another writer tries to finish it. Ward, however, noted that "the ideas are usually terrible". Storyboard artist Cole Sanchez revealed that episodes' scripts are either created by expanding the good ideas that these writing games produce, or are based upon an idea that a storyboard artist has that they wish to see be made into an episode. After the writers pitch the stories, the ideas are compiled onto a "two-to-three" page outline that contain "the important beats". The episodes are then handed off to storyboard artists, who are given a week to "thumbnail a storyboard" and fill in the details. Ward and his creative directors then review the storyboard and make notes. The storyboard artists are then given another week to implement the notes and clean up the episode. Storyboard writing and revisioning can take up to a month. Following the revisions, the voices for the episode are recorded and an animatic is compiled to get the timing of the episode down. Prop, character, and background designers then create and clean up the designs. Following this, the animation process begins.

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