@@unusualfrog779It’s not just her though. He’s the sword of all princesses, the innocent, and when he fights intergalactic beings like Orgalorg or the Lich, he’s even the sword of the universe.
When I was watching a rerun of "Ghost Fly" a couple hours ago, I thought back to this video. I thought it would at least be worth mentioning that there are apparently several 'inanimate' objects in Finn&Jake's house that actually became ghosts. Tables and chairs and even soup all had spirits, and Jake saw this for himself. You'd think that might make him a little more sympathetic to Sword Finn (I feel obligated to call him that from now on), since he knows that everyday objects could possibly be alive.
I also like how only the reflective part of the sword was broken. Its actually completely intact as a sword. you can still swing it and cut people FINE. it only became busted in that the living person inside seems to have died or left. There is no reason why finn can't keep using finn sword as a sword if he really is just an object.
Another great video, man. I'm glad to see someone still give AT some love, even after its drop in popularity. People just call it an edgy show nowadays because of Finn's rocky decisions and its serious tones but your detailed evaluations show that there is real substance in each episode that depicts his growth (both negative and positive) and the growth of the story in realistic ways. Perhaps that's why people were put off by the show. They suddenly saw that the innocent, righteous hero was indeed human and prone to making terrible mistakes just like everyone else.
There are still a lot of people who love this show, especially after Stakes. The reason that it's not as popular as it used to be is because of CN's horrible scheduling and lack of advertising. From the FB page of AT a lot of people commented that they missed the season 7 finale, as there were ZERO advertisements promoting the episodes.
The storyline of Finn is about growing up. Everyone can relate to him. In season 1, Finn is a child, naive and has what we call the omnipotent childhood. Season after season, Finn becomes a teenager, knows love, breaking up, family troubles, deceptions, insecurity. For me, Finn's sword is a representation of his ego. Psychiatry discover that in the processus of growing up, the ego is destroy and we have to reconstruct one when we are a teenager. That destruction cause very often a deep depression where we haven't no more love for ourselves and don't know who we are. The Finn's sword storyline represent all these things
Deeply, thank you for this. I Am A Sword is one of my favourite AT episodes. And this is one of my favourite AT analyses. Object ontology is something that speaks to me a lot as someone who isn't always seen as a person. I was fascinated with Finn Sword even before the show confirmed that he is in fact still Finn in there. This episode confirms and wades deeply into that idea. And your analysis puts it into word so well. You successfully scooped what the writers pooped. It feels good to see other people do that. I'm not the only one getting emotionally invested in objects.
Awesome essay. Finn sword = a sword made out of a Finn. Sword Finn = a Finn in the form of a sword. Really makes a difference! Interesting that you uploaded this now, since I was just in the middle of an AT marathon with selecting only episodes about Finn's swords, i.e. the ones where he loses and obtains the successive swords. Interesting to see how his attachment to the swords grows over time. It would also be interesting to compare Finn sword with Grass sword. Finn sword is another Finn, originally identical to Finn, but is a distinct person and the two often disagree, as you've pointed out. Grass sword over time becomes more and more an integral part of Finn, literally an extension of his arm and is much more objectified by Finn, and even gets ignored for the whole time Finn owns Finn sword. You said Finn treats Finn sword like his own reflection and ignores its personhood, but that's still a step ahead from the Grass sword, with which he has no direct interaction. When he buys it, the grass sword appears to have a mind of its own too, but once its a part of Finn, it's no longer granted any subjectification. This poses interesting questions for the future. Grass Finn is not just Finn sword in humanoid form, it's a combination of Finn sword and Grass sword. One is an alternate Finn, the other is a part of original Finn. The basis material is the same, but their experiences are different. What will come out when you mix them?
Man, your analysis are amazing. I didn't manage to notice half of the things you said. Thanks for this food for our brains :D! I'm really hyped to see how is Grass Finn interactions with Finn. That's is going to be really interesting.
I love the enthusiasm and passion you have for disecting this surprisingly deep and amazing show, Elk. You never fail to amaze me with how much you have noticed and interpreted; I always manage to learn something truly interesting about AT through your analysis. So thank you for loving this show as much as I do. I only hope we continue get shows like AT in the future b/c it is truly a show that has set the bar for modern cartoons.
Watching your videos man has been making me see the entire series in a different light I would have never caught onto a bunch of these different ideas and details thank you so much! You’re phenomenal at what you do keep going!!
5:10 Did sword shark ever talk? I don't think he did, which is probably why Jake didn't care about his death in 'Flute spell'. That's... really sad actually. R.I.P sword shark.
Haha I love the GITS references man , really like your videos they are really fulfilling to listen to because you keep it consistently on a pretty intelligent and interesting tone . Keep it up man .
Your insights touched me deeply, thank you so much for sharing them. I think you made me understand what the hell Sartre was trying to say after I've been trying to wrap my head around it for approximately 3 years
+Uncivilized Elk I find it important to note that Jake had gone into detail on what happens after death 3 minutes into the episode "the new frontier" where he essentially says he'll 'mix' into the cosmos body and mind. I like to think of that short clip as a good summary of adventure time's take on objects vs inanimate objects. The take being there isn't really that much of a line. Real cool video btw. keep it up! :)
i've been binge watching a lotta your adventure time vids and i'm so obessesed with your insightfulness!! i feel like i'm always gaining new thoughts i never would've come across without hearing your perspective (+ everyone else's in the comments!). i love how eloquently you describe and explain things and how clearly you express your love for this show. props to u man you're the best (:
This reminds me of some stuff I was reading and watching a while ago associating itself with the "speculative realist" movement in philosophy, there was a lot of discussion exploring the train of thought one goes down when you attempt to talk about inanimate man-made objects as if they have autonomy and agency in the world independent of humans, the recurring idea that came up was that objects may acquire their initial life through humans, but then they take on a life of their own as they in turn affect us in feedback and these effects stray from our intentions. Also there was mention of how the world of natural objects that predates humans pre-configures the operational landscape of our lives, and so one could see humanity and sentience as merely an extension of processes which are essentialy shaped by the abstract 'lives' of objects.
This analysis, like all the your others, opens up a wide array of complex themes and ideas that i only slightly picked up on upon originally viewing this episode. Well done for creating such a great inspection!
I find it very disturbing to think that Finn sword is literally Finn. It's the Finn we grew up with trapped in a sword, and neither Jake nor everyone else in HIS life ever values him ever again. It is HEARTBREAKING.
Not technically, i dont think(?) The finn that got Finn Sword’ed was the second loop of Prismo’s plan in the time room dimension so like it’s definitely still a version of finn that went on all the same adventures, but not the same finn we’ve been watching actually go on those adventures
@@badatmathhh I think you’re missing how little difference there is. If someone cloned you, and that clone came out with all of your memories, love for those close to you, and a desire to be happy, how ok would you be with somebody locking it in a cage and torturing it forever. That’s why Finn says “That’s sword is me”
Another interesting moment not mentioned here was when Finn befriends the singing hole in the episode The Music Hole (which I believe occurred plot-wise immediately after the events in I Am A Sword). The hole explains to Finn that because it is just a hole, it has no influence over worldly events and it is restricted to being an outside observer of the world, and so it sings to itself. At the very end of this episode when Finn, Jake, and Lady Rainicorn are awarding the music hole with a folded paper crown, Finn Sword (seemingly uncracked in this final shot, though not sure if that's an error or not) shakes his head. I'm not sure whether Finn Sword here is bobbing his head in time with the music or whether he's disapproving of Finn's awarding the hole with the prize, but I figured you'd find it interesting that there are more moments in the show wherein objectification is a central theme.
Good lord, Adventure Time is art by itself. Two things: The NAME of the episode itself is significant -- Finn self-identifying as a sword. And the other thing is how this episode caps off, or is at least a significant development in, Finn's character arc involving how he deals with people, an issue that best illustrated by his breakup with Flame Princess and his interaction with NEPTR, which really started moving when Martin came into the picture and showed this objectification quality at its most extreme finality, and was called out directly in "Don't Look". Even as far back as Season 1 he often seemed to regard people not as individuals to be protected but as a means to an end -- the end of being a hero and doing great deeds. I think his tendency to objectify others may be the single greatest area of development we've seen in Finn so far -- he's even now started doing it to himself. As a personal note, the word 'metonymy'. Dude. I can't think of another time a TH-cam video made me have to look up a word. Damn fine job.
I think there is something to be said for Finn Sword being a passive observer; having no agency. This affects his responses. There is a difference between being used to throwing yourself into battle, being willing to fight with your "brother," and being forced to watch as Finn flips you up into the air. Not only did Sword Finn not give implied consent, but actively withdrew his consent. And Finn didn't respect that, having his way with Finn Sword. Throwing the sword body about in any manner that _pleased_ Finn.
Honestly, I have been watching your reviews and analyses for quite a while now, but haven't subscribed cause usually channels like this are inconsistent with their materials. But you sir! Noooooooo! You're good, really good ☺Had to subscribe
+R D Salwan not really the creator of Regular Show wanted the show to end, even in the final they foreshadow that we will Miss Regular Show but we always will have memories of Regular Show on DVD, But yeah the final was amazing and to replace that we will probably have "Infinity train" if not the future of Cartoon Network will be just for kids and not for everyone 😑
Regular Show was ignored by Cartoon Network because instead of airing a bunch of Regular Show episodes to send the show off one last time, They aired TeenTitansGo! all day long.
The part about B-MO being an object when used for video games, sort of contradicts with the early seasons of the show. It's really interesting and apt for the episode; however, I believe the first episode that introduces Lemongrab (Early season 3) has Jake playing on B-MO with the two of them conversing.
I adored this video. I had never thought about Finn Sword from this perspective, much less still the og Finn. I recently watched a disability review and Finn by oakwyrm and would love to see you do something like that if it’s in your scope and you’d like to. Loved the perspective on Finn Sword using objectivity theory and speech (along w other characters in the show) So cool. Love your videos
Hey, Uncivilized Elk! I'd like to point out that when Finn Sword speaks to Bandit Princess in the episode he says: "I was keeping it in the DL" Considering that some of Finn's slang is taken from modern slang (though I have yet to hear someone say DL), its pretty obvious to me that this translates to "down low" meaning that Finn Sword says "I was keeping it in the down low" when replying to Bandit Princess's shock at his sentient nature. So basically, Finn Sword being quiet and the show doing clever shots where its nearly ambiguous prior to this episode if he's sentient or Finn's just speaking to himself is not only a deliberate choice, its outright stated in the episode. I'm curious on if the following episodes will exploring why he did this (and hopefully they do it well. Because even though I found season 7 to be stronger than 5 and 6, it had a few issues here and there), but one thing's for sure: This was DEFINITELY intentional.
I definitely think Finn saw Finn sword as more than a tool. I don't think Finn was disregarding what Finn sword was saying because he didn't think of him as a person but because he was being cocky and was overly confident he wouldn't drop the sword. I mean he only dropped it eventually because he got stuck in the bridge, not because of his lack of skill. Finn may have seen Finn sword as nagging because he had denied his previous request which was (I think) to keep adventuring rather than going home, or something along those lines. This could have led Finn to ignore his wishes as he probably thought Finn sword was just stopping him from having fun rather than looking out for the best. Also when Finn decided to go in alone against bandit princess he felt a sense of pride because he viewed Finn sword as himself and he wanted to avenge him. I doubt if it was any other sword, Finn would've have tried to solo it. It is because of the bond that Finn sword and Finn have is why Finn was so prideful and wanted to be the person to take down Bandit Princess. Plus I don't think Finn saw any risk of harm to Finn sword in the fight, he probably only thought he was the only one at risk. So basically what I am trying to say is that Finn did acknowledge Finn sword as more than just an object. I don't believe that Finn was calling him Finn sword because he subconsciously thought of him as just a sword but because he probably didn't think too hard about the syntax of his words. Finn definitely took Finn sword for granted and even if he didn't fully acknowledge Finn sword as a person, he most likely did after Finn sword "died" because he was super depressed about it after, and Finn wasn't this sad when the sword his dad gave to him broke. Also I found it weird how Finn was just fine with Finn sword not being around for like 3 episodes but after those episodes he became super depressed about it.
I am shocked you talked about Beemo instead of Neptr. There are a bunch of episodes where Beemo talks while in game mode, so that's kind of inconsistent. Neptr is a way better example of a robot being treated more like an object despite very specifically displaying strong emotions of love and attachment.
Wow! That was super-interesting! I hadn't thought about it that in-depth. Now that I am thinking about it, though, I think the episode title, "I Am a Sword," is really telling. It tells us that Finn Sword does identify as a sword. Maybe that's why he doesn't talk-- he's accepted his fate as a sword, and has decided to live as one. Swords can't talk, so... The topic of the subject/object barrier really interests me when it comes to fiction (and of course, my favorite kind of fiction is cartoons). Because we have direct access to characters' thoughts, feelings, and private moments in a way that we don't with real people, they can be easier to internalize. They actually think and feel through us, so even though they appear to be object, they're actually subject. I think that actually says a lot about our relationships with real people.
11:06 Bandit princess actually does acknowledge that Finn sword can have emotions even though she's a sadist wants him to suffer, but is as you said how she treats everyone.
Late late late late laaate but I have a thought I'd like to share Re: the sticker on Finn Sword at the end of the episode. It's very basic and not terribly deep/thematic, but as someone who studies horror to an extent, I want to give the show props for having BMO put that sticker on the sword, as the sticker conceals what's going on in the glass, making it more ominous because we have to imagine what's causing it. A little expression of a character's agency allowed for a natural and very effective trick-o'-the-horror-trade.
also interesting thing between finn and jake is that sometimes jake permit finn to use him as a sword or some other objects. For me it shows that if someone let you 'use' him and he trust you it's nothing wrong with that
Man, this is what im talking about. Im a full grown adult male and my peers don't understand my love for adventure time pass the nostalgic factor of watching it with my little bro when it first aired, but this is the kind of stuff that keeps me coming back.
This was an amazing video. I loved your breaking down the semantics of the Finn Sword being a noun treating SWORD as the main identifier. Great point to end that on. Bravo. You had a subscriber recently, me, and I recently started watching. This one made the cake so far!
Jake was bored being a brick because he isnt a brick, but maybe Finnsword isn't bored being a sword because he is a sword. Just like.. we might find the life of a worm unfulfilling, but to a worm, being a worm is just the wormiest. Maybe talking just isnt a thing that feels natural to swords until Finnsword was being used for unnatural things to his Lawful Good nature. If I was a magical sword I would want to be swordy and not humany, thats probably the difference between being a holy sword and cursed sword entrapping a tortured spirit. Finnsword was just looking after Finn, gotta sleep, man. You just wouldn't understand until you lived the sword life.
Gotta remember one key difference between BMO and Finn Sword when it comes to loosing autonomy when being used as an item, BMO was made for this purpose while Finn Sword wasn't. Finn Sword was Finn, an adventurer whose purpose was to be a hero, BMO has always been BMO, a robot whose purpose is to entertain its user however it can. BMO is seen smiling sometimes when he is about to be used to play games, it is who he is, while Finn Sword frowns when he is being used as a sword, it isn't who he is, he's a person inside who has his own autonomy.
I just thought about this... why didn't Jake just stretch down and get the sword? I assume he can stretch faster than finn sword can fall... or am I just reading to much in to this?
He absolutely can catch it. Remember that time he threw his favorite mug out a window to make a point to Fin? He snuck an arm out and caught it again without looking. Not that I blame someone for hesitating to catch a sword. Y'know, with a large tumbling razor edge and a small handle.
Mathematical!
Adventure Time well then.
That’s bananas
Adventure Time whoa can we be friends
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What is 2 + 2 = ?
I think Finn is also, figuratively, a sword. he, as a warrior, is a weapon, and he and others use him as such.
This comment reminded me of when BMO says “MY ART IS A WEAPON” in the finale
"others" you can just say Pb
@@unusualfrog779It’s not just her though. He’s the sword of all princesses, the innocent, and when he fights intergalactic beings like Orgalorg or the Lich, he’s even the sword of the universe.
When I was watching a rerun of "Ghost Fly" a couple hours ago, I thought back to this video. I thought it would at least be worth mentioning that there are apparently several 'inanimate' objects in Finn&Jake's house that actually became ghosts.
Tables and chairs and even soup all had spirits, and Jake saw this for himself. You'd think that might make him a little more sympathetic to Sword Finn (I feel obligated to call him that from now on), since he knows that everyday objects could possibly be alive.
I also like how only the reflective part of the sword was broken. Its actually completely intact as a sword. you can still swing it and cut people FINE. it only became busted in that the living person inside seems to have died or left. There is no reason why finn can't keep using finn sword as a sword if he really is just an object.
yo what about the time where Finn turned nepter into a literal microwave because that's how he viewed him?
I think he already made an analysis on this, although I could be wrong
+Greeneyes666666 he did but I was surprised it wasn't in this video.
Philip Guernsey huh
No wonder Fern empathize with Nepter
@Lucas Alves i mean bmo hates neptr obviously so i can see why he said that
I want to see what Sword Finn's life is like with Shermy.
That would be interesting. Maybe they would take it to BMO and he would tell them a story about it.
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and yes, that would be nice 8)
Would it be the Finn sword or the fern sword now because fern was technically the last form he took before being put in the sword
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They're refering to Beth aswell.
@@makaniistorm8664 i was talking about the sword, instead of calling the sword finn "it" using the term "him"
I've definitely yelled at my car and vending machines before lol
I've threatened technology when I’m angry
@@vulpinecatastrophe9377 i literally hit electronics because something happens on them i dont like
Yes i scream at my wife too!!
@@mangoking2722 I hit my wife
Another great video, man. I'm glad to see someone still give AT some love, even after its drop in popularity. People just call it an edgy show nowadays because of Finn's rocky decisions and its serious tones but your detailed evaluations show that there is real substance in each episode that depicts his growth (both negative and positive) and the growth of the story in realistic ways. Perhaps that's why people were put off by the show. They suddenly saw that the innocent, righteous hero was indeed human and prone to making terrible mistakes just like everyone else.
There are still a lot of people who love this show, especially after Stakes. The reason that it's not as popular as it used to be is because of CN's horrible scheduling and lack of advertising. From the FB page of AT a lot of people commented that they missed the season 7 finale, as there were ZERO advertisements promoting the episodes.
The storyline of Finn is about growing up. Everyone can relate to him. In season 1, Finn is a child, naive and has what we call the omnipotent childhood. Season after season, Finn becomes a teenager, knows love, breaking up, family troubles, deceptions, insecurity. For me, Finn's sword is a representation of his ego. Psychiatry discover that in the processus of growing up, the ego is destroy and we have to reconstruct one when we are a teenager. That destruction cause very often a deep depression where we haven't no more love for ourselves and don't know who we are. The Finn's sword storyline represent all these things
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Honestly that last bit is true and painful
Great comment, thank you!
The destruction of ego is not a necessary part of growing up.
It happens multiple times throughout life. You will be many people over your lifetime. Some better some worse.
Deeply, thank you for this. I Am A Sword is one of my favourite AT episodes. And this is one of my favourite AT analyses. Object ontology is something that speaks to me a lot as someone who isn't always seen as a person. I was fascinated with Finn Sword even before the show confirmed that he is in fact still Finn in there. This episode confirms and wades deeply into that idea. And your analysis puts it into word so well. You successfully scooped what the writers pooped. It feels good to see other people do that. I'm not the only one getting emotionally invested in objects.
Awesome essay. Finn sword = a sword made out of a Finn. Sword Finn = a Finn in the form of a sword. Really makes a difference! Interesting that you uploaded this now, since I was just in the middle of an AT marathon with selecting only episodes about Finn's swords, i.e. the ones where he loses and obtains the successive swords. Interesting to see how his attachment to the swords grows over time.
It would also be interesting to compare Finn sword with Grass sword. Finn sword is another Finn, originally identical to Finn, but is a distinct person and the two often disagree, as you've pointed out. Grass sword over time becomes more and more an integral part of Finn, literally an extension of his arm and is much more objectified by Finn, and even gets ignored for the whole time Finn owns Finn sword. You said Finn treats Finn sword like his own reflection and ignores its personhood, but that's still a step ahead from the Grass sword, with which he has no direct interaction. When he buys it, the grass sword appears to have a mind of its own too, but once its a part of Finn, it's no longer granted any subjectification. This poses interesting questions for the future. Grass Finn is not just Finn sword in humanoid form, it's a combination of Finn sword and Grass sword. One is an alternate Finn, the other is a part of original Finn. The basis material is the same, but their experiences are different. What will come out when you mix them?
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In the episode "Too Young" S3E5 BMO is able to speak while he is playing a game, although it is a different game.
I feel like Finn Sword would get along with Lapis Lazuli...
they’d bond over their shared times trapped in objects
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@@rustyboi3521 Blue chick from Steven Universe. She was trapped in a handheld mirror.
@@rustyboi3521 Lapis Lazuli from Steven Universe.
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Man, your analysis are amazing. I didn't manage to notice half of the things you said. Thanks for this food for our brains :D!
I'm really hyped to see how is Grass Finn interactions with Finn. That's is going to be really interesting.
I love the enthusiasm and passion you have for disecting this surprisingly deep and amazing show, Elk. You never fail to amaze me with how much you have noticed and interpreted; I always manage to learn something truly interesting about AT through your analysis. So thank you for loving this show as much as I do. I only hope we continue get shows like AT in the future b/c it is truly a show that has set the bar for modern cartoons.
this is a good analysis, well deep and well thought out.
i think he did overthink this one
Wow dude, this is by no means a new video, but you really flex your chops here. As a fun person, editor, and analyst. I really enjoyed man thank you
Man you deserve way more views and money for your analysis
Watching your videos man has been making me see the entire series in a different light I would have never caught onto a bunch of these different ideas and details thank you so much! You’re phenomenal at what you do keep going!!
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Did sword shark ever talk? I don't think he did, which is probably why Jake didn't care about his death in 'Flute spell'. That's... really sad actually. R.I.P sword shark.
I consider myself an observant person and I missed at least 4/5ths of these. Great work man, so happy you made this!
Haha I love the GITS references man , really like your videos they are really fulfilling to listen to because you keep it consistently on a pretty intelligent and interesting tone . Keep it up man .
Your best episode yet. This one gave me a whole lot to think about.
Your insights touched me deeply, thank you so much for sharing them. I think you made me understand what the hell Sartre was trying to say after I've been trying to wrap my head around it for approximately 3 years
+Uncivilized Elk
I find it important to note that Jake had gone into detail on what happens after death 3 minutes into the episode "the new frontier" where he essentially says he'll 'mix' into the cosmos body and mind.
I like to think of that short clip as a good summary of adventure time's take on objects vs inanimate objects. The take being there isn't really that much of a line. Real cool video btw. keep it up! :)
i've been binge watching a lotta your adventure time vids and i'm so obessesed with your insightfulness!! i feel like i'm always gaining new thoughts i never would've come across without hearing your perspective (+ everyone else's in the comments!). i love how eloquently you describe and explain things and how clearly you express your love for this show. props to u man you're the best (:
it's like you have to treat whatever object you have with respect because you'll never know how that object personifies you. it's crazy bro.
It's so refreshing to hear someone using such a vast vocabulary so eloquently. Keep up the good work
A simple sticker can do a whole lot...Mabel would be proud
This reminds me of some stuff I was reading and watching a while ago associating itself with the "speculative realist" movement in philosophy, there was a lot of discussion exploring the train of thought one goes down when you attempt to talk about inanimate man-made objects as if they have autonomy and agency in the world independent of humans, the recurring idea that came up was that objects may acquire their initial life through humans, but then they take on a life of their own as they in turn affect us in feedback and these effects stray from our intentions. Also there was mention of how the world of natural objects that predates humans pre-configures the operational landscape of our lives, and so one could see humanity and sentience as merely an extension of processes which are essentialy shaped by the abstract 'lives' of objects.
Really enjoyed this longer format. Lots of great observations here that I'd missed.
This analysis, like all the your others, opens up a wide array of complex themes and ideas that i only slightly picked up on upon originally viewing this episode. Well done for creating such a great inspection!
this is such a cool analysis!!, I love how much work and thought you put into all your vids!
Can I just say how much I love this channel? Because I'm going to do just that.
I love this channel a lot! See... I told you I'd do it.
My brothers and I are huge fans of your videos! Keep it up, you have the best Cartoon Review & Analysis videos on TH-cam by far.
I find it very disturbing to think that Finn sword is literally Finn. It's the Finn we grew up with trapped in a sword, and neither Jake nor everyone else in HIS life ever values him ever again. It is HEARTBREAKING.
Not technically, i dont think(?) The finn that got Finn Sword’ed was the second loop of Prismo’s plan in the time room dimension so like it’s definitely still a version of finn that went on all the same adventures, but not the same finn we’ve been watching actually go on those adventures
@@badatmathhh I think you’re missing how little difference there is. If someone cloned you, and that clone came out with all of your memories, love for those close to you, and a desire to be happy, how ok would you be with somebody locking it in a cage and torturing it forever. That’s why Finn says “That’s sword is me”
@@badatmathhhit's still finn.
This made me appreciate finn sword in a better way now, thanks
Another interesting moment not mentioned here was when Finn befriends the singing hole in the episode The Music Hole (which I believe occurred plot-wise immediately after the events in I Am A Sword). The hole explains to Finn that because it is just a hole, it has no influence over worldly events and it is restricted to being an outside observer of the world, and so it sings to itself. At the very end of this episode when Finn, Jake, and Lady Rainicorn are awarding the music hole with a folded paper crown, Finn Sword (seemingly uncracked in this final shot, though not sure if that's an error or not) shakes his head. I'm not sure whether Finn Sword here is bobbing his head in time with the music or whether he's disapproving of Finn's awarding the hole with the prize, but I figured you'd find it interesting that there are more moments in the show wherein objectification is a central theme.
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Spear bear is a giant care bear.
Most of the bears are, other than the bear that copied finn and the bear who wanted to fight finn and his mom
Good lord, Adventure Time is art by itself.
Two things: The NAME of the episode itself is significant -- Finn self-identifying as a sword.
And the other thing is how this episode caps off, or is at least a significant development in, Finn's character arc involving how he deals with people, an issue that best illustrated by his breakup with Flame Princess and his interaction with NEPTR, which really started moving when Martin came into the picture and showed this objectification quality at its most extreme finality, and was called out directly in "Don't Look". Even as far back as Season 1 he often seemed to regard people not as individuals to be protected but as a means to an end -- the end of being a hero and doing great deeds. I think his tendency to objectify others may be the single greatest area of development we've seen in Finn so far -- he's even now started doing it to himself.
As a personal note, the word 'metonymy'. Dude. I can't think of another time a TH-cam video made me have to look up a word. Damn fine job.
Well done! I love how u make all these philosophical references and how u point out the deeper meaning of the show.
It's just marvellous 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Imagine being in the universe where finn becomes a sword and jake is asleep forever
I think there is something to be said for Finn Sword being a passive observer; having no agency. This affects his responses. There is a difference between being used to throwing yourself into battle, being willing to fight with your "brother," and being forced to watch as Finn flips you up into the air.
Not only did Sword Finn not give implied consent, but actively withdrew his consent. And Finn didn't respect that, having his way with Finn Sword. Throwing the sword body about in any manner that _pleased_ Finn.
Honestly, I have been watching your reviews and analyses for quite a while now, but haven't subscribed cause usually channels like this are inconsistent with their materials. But you sir! Noooooooo! You're good, really good ☺Had to subscribe
I forgot about the finn sword being broken like that. really heartbreaking.... Poor poor Finn.... The Hero Boy deserved so so so so so much better.
Rewatching your videos cuz they are really good. I love it when people are more passionate about things i like and give me new insight
I honestly think this is one the greatest analytical videos I've ever seen.
That's the best of your vids I've watched so far, dude! Keep on with your great job.
Uncivilized elk I've been waiting for a video for years... jk but I still feel sad about Regular Show ending );
+R D Salwan not really the creator of Regular Show wanted the show to end, even in the final they foreshadow that we will Miss Regular Show but we always will have memories of Regular Show on DVD, But yeah the final was amazing and to replace that we will probably have "Infinity train" if not the future of Cartoon Network will be just for kids and not for everyone 😑
Regular Show was ignored by Cartoon Network because instead of airing a bunch of Regular Show episodes to send the show off one last time, They aired TeenTitansGo! all day long.
Hey, buddy. Just wanted to bring you back for a second. 😂 How you feeling now with Adventure Time's rather abrupt end?
Hehe same pal
Jesus damn dude that was a tight analysis. Very well done m8
The part about B-MO being an object when used for video games, sort of contradicts with the early seasons of the show. It's really interesting and apt for the episode; however, I believe the first episode that introduces Lemongrab (Early season 3) has Jake playing on B-MO with the two of them conversing.
I adored this video. I had never thought about Finn Sword from this perspective, much less still the og Finn. I recently watched a disability review and Finn by oakwyrm and would love to see you do something like that if it’s in your scope and you’d like to. Loved the perspective on Finn Sword using objectivity theory and speech (along w other characters in the show) So cool. Love your videos
ooooh boy. been waiting for this video since you mentioned doing it.
this episode reminded me a lot of gollum and smeagols interactions in the two towers
i am happy to have helped you by watching until the end (=
that was a really good video
Hey, Uncivilized Elk! I'd like to point out that when Finn Sword speaks to Bandit Princess in the episode he says:
"I was keeping it in the DL"
Considering that some of Finn's slang is taken from modern slang (though I have yet to hear someone say DL), its pretty obvious to me that this translates to "down low" meaning that Finn Sword says "I was keeping it in the down low" when replying to Bandit Princess's shock at his sentient nature.
So basically, Finn Sword being quiet and the show doing clever shots where its nearly ambiguous prior to this episode if he's sentient or Finn's just speaking to himself is not only a deliberate choice, its outright stated in the episode. I'm curious on if the following episodes will exploring why he did this (and hopefully they do it well. Because even though I found season 7 to be stronger than 5 and 6, it had a few issues here and there), but one thing's for sure: This was DEFINITELY intentional.
Holy shit I never even noticed how hard-core Sartrerian this whole situation has been
This video was incredibly well done and gave me a ton of food for thought, keep up the good work!
I definitely think Finn saw Finn sword as more than a tool. I don't think Finn was disregarding what Finn sword was saying because he didn't think of him as a person but because he was being cocky and was overly confident he wouldn't drop the sword. I mean he only dropped it eventually because he got stuck in the bridge, not because of his lack of skill. Finn may have seen Finn sword as nagging because he had denied his previous request which was (I think) to keep adventuring rather than going home, or something along those lines. This could have led Finn to ignore his wishes as he probably thought Finn sword was just stopping him from having fun rather than looking out for the best.
Also when Finn decided to go in alone against bandit princess he felt a sense of pride because he viewed Finn sword as himself and he wanted to avenge him. I doubt if it was any other sword, Finn would've have tried to solo it. It is because of the bond that Finn sword and Finn have is why Finn was so prideful and wanted to be the person to take down Bandit Princess. Plus I don't think Finn saw any risk of harm to Finn sword in the fight, he probably only thought he was the only one at risk.
So basically what I am trying to say is that Finn did acknowledge Finn sword as more than just an object. I don't believe that Finn was calling him Finn sword because he subconsciously thought of him as just a sword but because he probably didn't think too hard about the syntax of his words. Finn definitely took Finn sword for granted and even if he didn't fully acknowledge Finn sword as a person, he most likely did after Finn sword "died" because he was super depressed about it after, and Finn wasn't this sad when the sword his dad gave to him broke.
Also I found it weird how Finn was just fine with Finn sword not being around for like 3 episodes but after those episodes he became super depressed about it.
great analysis as usual, you really did a fantastic job of laying out the facts and examining them.
This is a great video, well thought out and great production, I really hope you do more of these long form videos.
Man, this was a great video. Very interesting analysis of the episode.
I'm so happy I came across this channel
Watching this in the middle of class. So worth it :D!!!
You are so intelligent dude. I enjoy doing the adventure time theories, but you speak on such a high level a feel like a child.
I am shocked you talked about Beemo instead of Neptr. There are a bunch of episodes where Beemo talks while in game mode, so that's kind of inconsistent. Neptr is a way better example of a robot being treated more like an object despite very specifically displaying strong emotions of love and attachment.
Wow! That was super-interesting! I hadn't thought about it that in-depth. Now that I am thinking about it, though, I think the episode title, "I Am a Sword," is really telling. It tells us that Finn Sword does identify as a sword. Maybe that's why he doesn't talk-- he's accepted his fate as a sword, and has decided to live as one. Swords can't talk, so... The topic of the subject/object barrier really interests me when it comes to fiction (and of course, my favorite kind of fiction is cartoons). Because we have direct access to characters' thoughts, feelings, and private moments in a way that we don't with real people, they can be easier to internalize. They actually think and feel through us, so even though they appear to be object, they're actually subject. I think that actually says a lot about our relationships with real people.
I always thought of the Finn Sword name thing to be like he renamed himself to Finn Sword instead of Finn Mertens.
Awesome as usual.
Cant wait to see Grass Finn.
Have you though of making other series?
When I watch your videos, it's like I'm attending an Adventure Time themed college lecture. Thank you!
why do I not remember sword shark dying lol how did he die?
nic chills he died of old age.
rip
nic chills They don't ever show it. They just mention that he died.
Ngl i was kinda upset or aggrivated
Drowning
Adventure Time was unbelievably deep. Wish I had caught this video 4 years ago
Ok this was amazing I just found the joy of adventure time deep dives after starting fiona and cake and this is eveything I could have wanted
Great Video, hope you're doing well and managing your Melancholia.
cool man l just love your adventure time videos keep up
11:06 Bandit princess actually does acknowledge that Finn sword can have emotions even though she's a sadist wants him to suffer, but is as you said how she treats everyone.
If I was a sensible Finn, I'd go to Princess Bubblegum to make a robot body for Finn Sword to use.
Your videos are amazing and well-thought, I hope your channel grows even more!
Late late late late laaate but I have a thought I'd like to share Re: the sticker on Finn Sword at the end of the episode. It's very basic and not terribly deep/thematic, but as someone who studies horror to an extent, I want to give the show props for having BMO put that sticker on the sword, as the sticker conceals what's going on in the glass, making it more ominous because we have to imagine what's causing it. A little expression of a character's agency allowed for a natural and very effective trick-o'-the-horror-trade.
also interesting thing between finn and jake is that sometimes jake permit finn to use him as a sword or some other objects. For me it shows that if someone let you 'use' him and he trust you it's nothing wrong with that
Man, this is what im talking about. Im a full grown adult male and my peers don't understand my love for adventure time pass the nostalgic factor of watching it with my little bro when it first aired, but this is the kind of stuff that keeps me coming back.
This was an amazing video.
I loved your breaking down the semantics of the Finn Sword being a noun treating SWORD as the main identifier. Great point to end that on. Bravo. You had a subscriber recently, me, and I recently started watching. This one made the cake so far!
I liked you a bit already then I realized that was nmh2 music on the background, you've earned a sub
Nice, tales of symphonia soundtrack in the background :)
that was deep
Man,i don't know why,but i just can't don't like you and your videos,good job dude
"You deny your weapon its purpose" - Jetstream Sam
you are actually the cutest person i literally watch all ur videos god bless
The concept of existing at both a person and a sword at the same time because of time/dimension shenanigans reminds me of Raziel and the Soul Reaver.
Jake was bored being a brick because he isnt a brick, but maybe Finnsword isn't bored being a sword because he is a sword. Just like.. we might find the life of a worm unfulfilling, but to a worm, being a worm is just the wormiest. Maybe talking just isnt a thing that feels natural to swords until Finnsword was being used for unnatural things to his Lawful Good nature. If I was a magical sword I would want to be swordy and not humany, thats probably the difference between being a holy sword and cursed sword entrapping a tortured spirit. Finnsword was just looking after Finn, gotta sleep, man. You just wouldn't understand until you lived the sword life.
you're a fuckin legend dude
I like the way Jake pics up fin too. Fin in the same spot as fin sword fin with jake forming an almost sword shape. Or im reading too much into this
Gotta remember one key difference between BMO and Finn Sword when it comes to loosing autonomy when being used as an item, BMO was made for this purpose while Finn Sword wasn't. Finn Sword was Finn, an adventurer whose purpose was to be a hero, BMO has always been BMO, a robot whose purpose is to entertain its user however it can. BMO is seen smiling sometimes when he is about to be used to play games, it is who he is, while Finn Sword frowns when he is being used as a sword, it isn't who he is, he's a person inside who has his own autonomy.
I mean, in one of the DS Adventure Time games, Finn named his old Golden sword "Scarlet" (apparently)
Bandit Princess is so CUTE! hope to see more of her again!
I just thought about this... why didn't Jake just stretch down and get the sword? I assume he can stretch faster than finn sword can fall... or am I just reading to much in to this?
He absolutely can catch it. Remember that time he threw his favorite mug out a window to make a point to Fin? He snuck an arm out and caught it again without looking.
Not that I blame someone for hesitating to catch a sword. Y'know, with a large tumbling razor edge and a small handle.
A channel analysing Adventure Time and going into deep philosophical and psycological topics? Damn, I think im home. :)
Love your videos man.