If You're Reading This Send Booty Pics Jake the Dog

Fictional dog in the series Gamble Time

Jake the Dog
Risk Time character
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First appearance Run a risk Time (2008)
Terminal appearance Together Again (2021)
Created past Pendleton Ward
Voiced past John DiMaggio
In-universe information
Species Dog/shapeshifter hybrid
Gender male
Family Joshua (biological begetter)
Warren Ampersand (biological/mechanical parent)
Margaret (biological female parent)
Jermaine (brother)
Finn (adoptive brother)
Lady Rainicorn (wife)
Charlie (girl)
Viola (daughter)
Jake Jr. (daughter)
Kim Kil Whan (son)
T.V. (son)
Bronwyn (granddaughter)
Gibbon (hereafter grandson)
Pat (daughter-in-law)
Farmworld Jake (alternate self)
Weirdo Jake (alternate self)
Beth (future descendant)

Jake the Canis familiaris is a fictional character in the American animated television series Gamble Fourth dimension created by Pendleton Ward. He tin can stretch, compress, or mold any part of his body to any shape and virtually whatsoever size, ranging from condign gigantic to becoming incredibly small.[i] He acts every bit a confident mentor to his energetic adopted brother Finn the Homo, though he tends to requite somewhat questionable advice. Jake has a laid-back attitude in well-nigh situations but loves adventure and will eagerly fight when he needs to. His powers assistance Finn considerably in combat and transportation but are sometimes used as aught more pleasant forms of expression. He has a wife named "Lady Rainicorn" (voiced by Niki Yang); they have five children together, as seen in "Jake the Dad". He is quite skilled at playing the viola, which houses a worm named "Shelby Butterson the Worm Who Lives in Jake'south Viola". A gender-swapped version of Jake called Block the true cat appeared in the third-season episode "Fionna and Cake", and is the master character of the spinoff serial Risk Time: Fionna and Cake.

Design and voice acting [edit]

Series creator Pendleton Ward spent much of his childhood at home, describing his "[indoor] adventure experience" as inspiring Finn and Jake the Dog'south adventures.[2] Early on in the development of the show, Ward had intended for Finn and Jake to exist nomads who lived in tents. Nonetheless, this was changed to having them live in a permanent dwelling house at Cartoon Network'due south request.[3]

Personality and character traits [edit]

Jake is generally laid-dorsum and tends not to worry most things. He's funny, loyal, supportive, friendly, good-hearted, easygoing, selfless, and plays like a loving big blood brother type for Finn. He relies heavily on his powers (or Finn) to get him out of any dangerous predicament. While he oftentimes cracks jokes at serious times, Jake always has a lecture or a song to thank you Finn upward if he feels disheartened. Acting as Finn's world-wise mentor, Jake is always willing to requite input and advice well-nigh a situation. Withal, his suggestions are commonly inconsistent, ranging from encouraging and helpful tips to ridiculous nonsense. He can exist somewhat irresponsible, oftentimes leaving Finn to fight most of a battle on his own, but he always pulls through when he is needed near.

Pendleton Ward said that the personality of Jake was partly inspired past "Bill Murray's sardonic army camp counselor in the 1979 motion picture Meatballs, a cooler-than-absurd older-brother figure who tin can laugh at his charges without being mean and whose teachable moments are anything just cloying".[4]

Jake loves to eat. He likes junk food, particularly pie, burgers, and ice cream, but he states in "Slumber Political party Panic" that eating chocolate or fudge would probably kill him, much like a normal dog. This has been contradicted in several episodes afterwards "Slumber Party Panic", as Jake is sometimes shown eating chocolate. He is not afraid to effort new foods (as seen in "Her Parents") and invents many of his foods. There is evidence of his ability to cook; he makes Korean nutrient for Finn at the beginning of Apple Thief, and he cooks all the food that he uses to make the Everything Burrito. He makes coffee in Beautopia, salary pancakes in "Burning Low" and also scrambled eggs in "Frost & Burn". He uses his cooking skills to create an incredible sandwich in "Time Sandwich" that contains several unusual and original ingredients such as lobster soul and a bird from the kitchen window.

Age [edit]

In the debut of the series, Jake is said to be 28 years onetime in "magical dog years", although, at the time, information technology wasn't specified how erstwhile that is in human years. In "Dad'southward Dungeon" and "Jake the Dad", he and Finn are seen as babies at the aforementioned time, meaning that he ages at a faster rate than humans, simply at a slower pace than dogs usually practise.

In "Retentivity of a Memory", inside Finn's memories, Finn is seen as a babe, and pictures on the wall prove Jake and Jermaine as older kids hinting that Jake may be older than Finn in human being years.

In "Joshua and Margaret Investigations", in the flashback of the day Jake was born, information technology is as well mentioned that the events occurring after Flame Princess's birth in "Earth & H2o" happened on the same day. This ways that Jake would be 16 years sometime in human years. Before the premiere of the seventh season, he was stated to be 34 by writer and storyboard creative person Steve Wolfhard.[5] In "Daddy Daughter Menu Wars", it is revealed that Jake has lost track of his age. Still, he assumes he'southward almost in his 40s.

Background [edit]

According to the series, Jake was conceived when his father, Joshua, was bitten by the shapeshifting actress-dimensional fauna Warren Ampersand during a detective investigation with his married woman Margaret, and was later born from a pustule on his father's head originating from the beast'due south seize with teeth.[6] It is inferred that Jake's magical powers are a result of his biological relationship with Ampersand,[ane] though he is apparently unaware of the circumstances of his birth and instead believes his powers to be the effect of having rolled around in a "magical mud pool" as a pup. In one of the episodes that shows him as a pup, it shows that he had a best friend named Anna Spurrier that was a leafage bunny, just disappeared unexpectedly and was never seen again.[7] Later on his birth, Jake was raised normally by Joshua and Margaret every bit their son, alongside their own biological son Jermaine and their adoptive human son Finn.

Little has been shown in the series about Jake's subsequent childhood life with his family, though in his youth, he was known to be a successful criminal and the leader of his own gang, a position he later retired from to have role in a more respectable life every bit an adventurer with Finn.[viii] Around this time, he too began a romantic relationship with Lady Rainicorn, with whom he has five children—daughters Charlie, Viola, and Jake Jr., and sons T.V. and Kim Kil Whan.[nine] The finale episode, "Come up Along With Me", reveals that Jake's hybrid descendants will go the continent'south dominant species in a m years.

Abilities [edit]

In the bear witness, Jake's stretchy powers enable him to modify every part of his body'due south size, shape, and dimensions. Not only can he stretch and contort himself into particular forms, but he tin can also rearrange his internal organs and teeth. In "Evicted!", he tin shrink and move his internal organs and claret into his left thumb. Also, in "Jake vs. Me-Mow", he enlarges his liver 50-one times a dog his size, preventing him from succumbing to Me-Mow'due south toxicant. One frequent use of his powers is Cardinal Hand, which he uses to pick locks. He too uses his arm as a bow, able to shoot arrows at a brusk distance accurately.

Although the character lacks the zeal for fighting that his brother Finn the Human possesses, Jake is a capable fighter. In the drawing, he has toughness and magical brawn. He is a skilled hand-to-mitt fighter and can transform his limbs into weapons. He can likewise stretch to entangle enemies or grow to gain a height and weight advantage. His shapeshifting can grant him supernatural strength, assuasive him to overpower his enemies. Still, Pendleton Ward has said in an interview that Jake uses his powers lazily and does not know their full extent, often hindering Jake'southward effectiveness in combat. Despite stating outright that he'due south multiple times stronger than Finn, Jake usually leaves the brawling to his adoptive brother.

As shown in "Mystery Train", Jake is also able to stretch himself to "create" an entirely new person, equally long as they remain connected to him. In "You Fabricated Me", he is shown to be able to movement objects through his body freely when he lets Princess Bubblegum bound into his mouth and and so pushes her up through his back. Jake can be stretched by forcefulness as seen in "Ocean of Fearfulness" when Finn stretched Jake'due south ears to avoid making contact with the sea and in "Beautopia" when forced into a paddle. Jake's powers are sometimes used against his will, equally in "Ability Animal" where Jake'southward stomach took the shape of a fist and punched him and so that he would wake upwards and swallow.

Jake's stretching power is discipline to the principle of conservation of mass every bit seen in "The Limit". However, the ratio at which he retains mass differs from what applies to other masses in Ooo. It is revealed in the episode mentioned above that while Jake can stretch his body to incredible lengths, his body could be pulled and then long that it becomes dangerously thin.

Without his magical powers, Jake is relatively weak and can barely even run, as seen in the episode "The Witch'due south Garden". In the same episode, Jake claims to accept obtained his powers by rolling around in a magical mud pool equally a puppy, only in an interview, Pendleton Ward stated that this is not how Jake got his powers; he could non remember. Information technology is revealed in the episode "Jake the Starchild" that Jake'southward amorphous powers come from the same creature that scrap his father'due south caput in "Joshua and Margaret Investigations".

Being a magical dog, Jake displays an acute sense of smell in the series, equally he can odour the precise location of an object miles away. In "The Chamber of Frozen Blades", he states that his sense of smell is "1,000 times meliorate" than Finn's, although compared to normal dogs, this is a low estimate. He too claims in "The Enchiridion" that he could smell the book and that it was in a room inside a castle.

The grapheme also owns a sword, a shield, and an ax but seldom uses them in combat. In "Mystery Train", disguised as the Conductor, he briefly uses a sword to fight Finn, who defeats him effortlessly. During the same time, he also displays a prowess for skateboarding, as he performs jumps, ollies, and grinds, several atop a moving railroad train.

Jake besides has a supernaturally powerful imagination (on the verge of having psychic powers) as seen in "Rainy Day Daydream". Anything he imagines becomes a reality; withal, only he can see his creations.

Appearances [edit]

Jake the Canis familiaris is the main character of Hazard Time and often appears alongside his all-time friend and adopted blood brother Finn the Homo.[10]

Others [edit]

Since Adventure Time's inception, Jake has appeared in various comic book serial, video games, and other merchandise.[11] Jake'south beginning console game appearance was as a playable character in Gamble Fourth dimension: Hey Water ice King! Why'd You Steal Our Garbage?!!, which was released on Nintendo DS and 3DS in 2012.[12] He was subsequently a playable character in Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Considering I Don't Know! (2013),[xiii] Hazard Time: The Surreptitious of the Nameless Kingdom (2014),[14] and Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion (2018).[15]

Jake has besides made crossover appearances in other franchises and media. He appeared in the seventh season Futurama episode "Leela and the Genestalk".[16] The opening sequence couch gag in the 28th season The Simpsons episode "Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus", Homer Simpson appears every bit Jake in an extended couch gag parodying the opening sequence of Risk Time.[17] He also appeared in the OK K.O.! Permit's Exist Heroes episode, "Crossover Nexus".[18] Jake is a playable graphic symbol in toys-to-life game Lego Dimensions (2015),[19] crossover game Bloons Tower Defence force: Adventure Time (2018),[20] and fighting game Brawlhalla (2019).[21] In November 2021, Jake was confirmed to appear as a playable character in the fighting game MultiVersus (2022).[22]

Fionna and Cake [edit]

A gender-swapped version of Jake called Cake the Cat appeared in the season 3 episode "Fionna and Cake", and was brought dorsum in subsequent episodes. Cake is a main grapheme in the spin-off series Take chances Time: Fionna and Cake.[23] The concept for Fionna and Cake came from drawings fabricated by Adventure Time storyboard artist Natasha Allegri.[24] Both Fionna and Cake the True cat became pop with Chance Time fans.[25] Block later appeared in the 5th-season episode "Bad Trivial Boy", the sixth-flavor episode "The Prince Who Wanted Everything", the 8th-flavor episode "Five Short Tables", and the ninth flavour episode "Fionna and Block and Fionna". Block will star in the upcoming spin-off series Take a chance Time: Fionna and Cake.[26]

Reception [edit]

Jake, along with finn has become popular among Gamble Time's fanbase, also as cosplayers.

Jake has received mostly positive reviews from critics. Brandon Zachary of Comic Book Resources claimed that Jake is the best character on TV, stating that "while Finn has experienced a strong graphic symbol arc, Jake has proved to be far more fascinating."[27] Dan Neilan of The A.Five. Club claimed that "Jake is the ultimate sidekick," staing further that "Not just can he grow, compress, and transform into any shape that might help his buddy Finn during battle, but he tin can also dance, sing, and brand a mean plate of bacon pancakes."[28] Richard Whittaker of The Austin Relate noted that he felt that the "strong but emotionally vulnerable" Cake was written in a mode that successfully provided a female analog for Jake as a gender-swapped version.[29] Cassidy Ward of Syfy mentioned of how "bizarre" the biology of Jake.[30] Writing for Vox, Emily VanDerWerff called the series "this era's finest coming-of-historic period story", mentioning how Jake "has moved from happy wanderer to something like adulthood."[31]

Jake became popular among Take a chance Fourth dimension's fanbase. In 2019, Rich Goldstein of The Daily Brute commented on Jake's popularity among cosplayers, saying "Halloween nights and comic conventions of the final few years have seen an increase in the number of children (and adults) all over the U.S. who wore Finn and Jake costumes."[32] John DiMaggio recalled "walking around at conventions and seeing everybody wearing their Finn costumes and their Jake costumes and how the characters endeared themselves to people".[33] A bladder in Jake'due south likeness was included in the 2013 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.[32]

References [edit]

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  7. ^ Muto, Adam; Osborne, Kent; Yang, Niki (writers) (June 7, 2010). "The Witch'southward Garden". Adventure Time. Season 1. Episode xiv. Cartoon Network.
  8. ^ Castuera, Ako; Moynihan, Jesse (writers) (March 4, 2013). "I Last Job". Take a chance Time. Season 5. Episode 23. Cartoon Network.
  9. ^ Herpich, Tom; Wolfhard, Steve (writers) (January 7, 2013). "Jake the Dad". Adventure Time. Season five. Episode half dozen. Cartoon Network.
  10. ^ Nussbaum, Emily (2014-04-xiv). "Castles in the Air". The New Yorker. Archived from the original on 2015-07-08. Retrieved 2021-09-09 .
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