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Finn the Human
Original Finn
Finn, the main hero of Adventure Time
Name Finn the Human
Gender Male ♂
Age Canon:

17
User Marshalia13 Version:
16

Species Human

Mixed Race

Occupation Hero

Adventurer


Shroob12's 25 years later Fan-Fic Ruler of Fire Kingdom

Relatives Martin Mertins (father)

Minerva Campbell (mother)
Susan Strong (cousin)
Fionna (twin sister)

Joshua (adoptive father)
Margaret (adoptive mother)
Jake (adoptive brother)
Jermaine (adoptive brother)


Shroob12 Universe (Adventure Time ZX series):
  • Johnsin Mertins (father)
  • Rosalinde Campbell (mother)
  • Alicia Campbell (sister)
  • Eliza Middleton (Fiance)
  • Ursula Middleton-Byer (Sister-in-law)
  • Pen (Evil Alter Ego)
Introduced In Animated Short (Pen)

Slumber Party Panic(Finn)

Voiced by Zack Shada (Pen)
Jeremy Shada (Finn)

Finn Mertens (full title: Finn the Human and formerly named is the Pen in the Animated Short) is the main protagonist of the series  Adventure Time.

Background[]

Contributor 190.204.155.194 Version:

Long Ago Finn was born to Ce'Nera and Lucifer Orttoroso. Apparently his father kicked him out on a rocket because he hated him and feared of an ancient Prophecy that Finn will stop his evil doings of trying to take over Ooo. the rocket crashed on Boom Boom Mountain.

As shown in "Memories of Boom-Boom Mountain," Finn appears to have been abandoned in the woods during infancy. He reveals that he made "boom boom" (Finn's word for defecation) on a large leaf, fell on it, and lay there crying until Joshua and Margaret (Jake's parents) rescued him from the wilderness to raise him alongside Jake, who becomes like a brother to him (as such, Jermaine is also Finn's adoptive brother). In "Memory of a Memory," a baby Finn is seen singing a song in the bathroom of what appears to be Joshua and Margaret's house. In "Henchman," when Finn is asked about his parents, he says Jake told him that he came from a cabbage, in jest. In "Susan Strong," Finn states that he knows nothing of his human parents or any other humans.

User Maple Panda's Version:

As shown in "Memories of Boom Boom Mountain," Finn appears to have been abandoned in the woods during infancy. He reveals that he made "boom boom" (Finn's word for defecation) on a large leaf and fell on it. He lay there crying until Jake's parents, Joshua and Margaret, rescued him from the wilderness and brought him to their Joshua and Margaret's house. They raised him alongside Jake, who, along with Jermaine, became Finn's adopted brother.

It is revealed in "Susan Strong" that Finn knows nothing of his human parents or any other humans. In "Henchman," Finn states that Jake told him that he originated from a cabbage as a joke. However, Finn later learns about his biological father, Martin, in the episode "Billy's Bucket List."

Status as the last human[]

Finn was, for a long time the only confirmed human in the Land of Ooo. The reason for this is revealed in the episode "Her Parents," as Lady Rainicorn's dad believed that humans were extinct.

Up until "Susan Strong," Finn believes he has never met another human and becomes morose and "soul-searchy" when he thinks about it. However, Finn encounters Susan Strong a member of a tribe of mutants called Hyoomans. However, in "Beautopia," it is hinted that Susan Strong is unlike the rest of her tribe and may potentially be another human. In "Dark Purple," Susan removes her hat and reveals she is a human with a device on her head, making her a cyborg.

In "Billy's Bucket List," Finn is told by a deceased Billy that his father, Martin, is still alive and is trapped in the Crystal Citadel. This prompts Finn to go there to free his father in "Escape from the Citadel," making him one of four known humans in existence.

Although various other humanoids exist in the Land of Ooo, most have been confirmed by the show's creator, Pendleton Ward, to be mutants, such as Penny, Phil or the Old Man Henchman. According to Pendleton Ward's FAQ page, even Finn is mutated in some way.

In this universe, people like Finn are considered exotic. People have even offered Jake and BMO money for him, as well as his shiny, long hair.

Jake briefly considered selling him to Slime Princess once when they were running out of money for food and other needs, but BMO said it would be wrong. BMO then helped Finn cut his hair, and they sold chunks of it to various people.

Appearance and equipment[]

Finn is a 17-year-old human. He has several missing teeth because he bites trees and rocks among other things.

Although his eyes typically lack detail and appear as small black dots due to a minor mutation, they are shown to have color in the episode "The Enchiridion," when Finn is tried by the Dark Magician. His left eye is green while his right eye is blue, characteristic of the genetic condition heterochromia. (However, as stated by lead character designer Andy Ristaino on Formspring, "That was a special occasion. The heterochromatic effect was a byproduct of him being hypnotized by that guardian dude." Andy confirmed that Finn's eyes are blue.

Finn's weight seems to fluctuate between episodes, with him seeming chubbier in some instances than others. Pendleton Ward stated on the "In Your Footsteps" commentary on the Season 4 DVD that his weight depends on how active he is adventuring, along with his diet, so it often changes.

In "Escape from the Citadel," Finn's right arm is actually torn off, and then coated by the blood of a , which grows a small flower. He later got his arm back in the episode, "Breezy," where the flower stub matured into a tree and broke away like a cocoon, revealing a new limb, with a green thorn protruding from the palm. This thorn was later revealed in "The Comet" to be part of the Grass Sword sticking out from his skin, as his new arm was made of grass.

Hair[]

Finn has blonde hair which is first seen in "To Cut a Woman's Hair," where Finn removes his hat, and long, golden locks of hair flows out. His hair has a glowing sheen and extended his body length, until he cuts it off and gives it to the Tree Witch. His hair slowly begins to regrow throughout several episodes until "Another Way" where it has grown to his shoulders. By "The Lich," Finn has grown his hair slightly longer than in its appearance in previous episodes. However, in the episode "Davey," Finn has shaves off almost all of his hair for the second time so he can disguise himself as 'Davey', but begins to regrow it in "Little Dude," and the episodes after it. In "Puhoy," an adult Finn is shown to have grown facial hair and his hair become curly although since that part of the episode was a daydream it may not be 100% accurate. In "May I Come In?", Finn's long hair is shown to have grown back to around the length it was in "To Cut a Woman's Hair", when Finn takes of his hat while acting as bait to lure out The Heirophant.


Clothing[]

Finn typically wears a munsell blue t-shirt, denim shorts, a two-colored lime green circular backpack, rolled-down white socks, and a pair of black shoes. Finn's most prominent attire is a white hat with two "ears" (which Joshua calls "nubs") sticking out on top that covers his entire head minus his face. The hat is inspired by a character called Bueno, a bear from a Pendleton Ward comics. Finn can occasionally be seen in variations of his standard outfit. In "Ocean of Fear," his footwear appears to be black booties with white cuffs. In "It Came from the Nightosphere," Finn has a small pocket sewn onto his shirt that he carries Jake in. This appears again in "Davey" where he uses it to hide Jake while Finn steals the keys from the guards as he breaks the former out of jail. During "In Your Footsteps," the bears wears Finn's clothes, which suggests that Finn has multiple sets of the same outfit, including his hat. However, in "Little Dude," when Finn's hat comes to life and is set free, Jake tells Finn, "Okay, let's go skin an evil bear," which may imply that Finn only had one hat.

Aside from his normal outfit, Finn can be seen wearing a cream-yellow sweater in colder areas such as the Ice Kingdom but currently wears his pink sweater made by Princess Bubblegum. In "Holly Jolly Secrets Part II," he wears a dark blue sweater with Christmas decorations on it and a green scarf. Finn also wears white briefs that make their first appearance in "City of Thieves" when Penny steals his shorts at the end of the episode. In "Who Would Win," he was shown to wear a different pair with red elastic. Finn sleeps in red footie pajamas that appear in many episodes, but in the animated short, he sleeps in a red sleeping bag in his regular clothes. In the series, the sleeping bag is beige.

Weapons[]

Finn has had a total of five major swords, plus temporary borrowed ones. He originally favored Scarlet, the Golden Sword. After being first turned into a 4-D Sword and then destroyed by a black hole in "The Real You," Finn is shown using the root sword (having a pink/silver blade and a red, twisted "root" handle) as seen in "Mystery Train." Along with this sword, his backpack has a new side strap that can hold the sword while walking. In Dad's Dungeon"," Finn and Jake venture into Joshua's Dungeon, built by Joshua to toughen Finn up. There, Finn retrieves the Demon Sword, which uses now as primary weapon. After being first turned into the Grape Sword and then forced to destroy it in "Play Date," he replaces his weapon with the Grass Sword, as seen in "Blade of Grass." However, this too was lost, along with his right arm, after Finn's encounter with his father in "Escape from the Citadel." There have been a number of other swords used by Finn, but all were used only for a short period of time. After Finn's grass sword was destroyed, he acquired the Finn Sword in "Is That You?" It was created by interacting with an alternate Finn from the past, creating a paradox. Finn uses this sword first in "Dentist."

In "Conquest of Cuteness," Finn was shown to have a crossbow. He uses a different one in "The New Frontier," although it appears he is less proficient with them than with his swords.

Personality and character traits[]

Although at times violent and aggressive, Finn is a brave and righteous boy. His aspirations to become a great hero makes him somewhat of a moral sheriff in the Land of Ooo, as he is willing to help and protect any innocent person or creature. Finn has a very strong sense of responsibility and becomes upset when he is unable to help others. Due to this and being somewhat simple-minded, Finn often feels conflicted when it is unclear whether something is good or evil as exemplified by his dealings with Marceline in the episode "Henchman." Despite his heroic nature, Finn also takes a liking to a "normal life" without any recognition or praise for being a hero and demonstrates this in "Davey."

Finn is also almost incapable of doing anything evil or unjust, and will struggle greatly against doing such things, as seen in several episodes such as taking part in thievery in "City of Thieves" or killing a neutrally aligned ant in "The Enchiridion!." However, Finn undergoes a slight change in "Wake Up" after he realizes that his father, whom he had high hopes of being a great hero, is nothing more than a selfish criminal. This, coupled with the loss of his favorite arm and sword due to his father's selfishness, pushes Finn to the point of wanting revenge. This is shown in "The Tower," where he attempts to go into space by building up a tower so that he could find his father, punch him, and take his arm. However, in the end, Finn learns to control his feelings of revenge with the help of Princess Bubblegum.

While he portrays himself as a rough and tough hero, Finn has a tender side that is capable of love and compassion, as shown by his boyhood crush on and his brotherly relationship with Jake. Finn is also able to act like a gentleman when it comes to ladies. However, Finn seems to hate romantic scenes to the point of vomiting as seen in "Go With Me." However, Finn demonstrates growth in accepting romance and physical love as he willingly kisses Princess Bubblegum in "Too Young" and his latest ex-girlfriend, Flame Princess, in "Burning Low." His tolerance is seen again near the end of "Dream of Love," as he is no longer disgusted by Tree Trunks and Mr. Pigs' passionate kissing. Finn's care for his friends makes him very protective of them as demonstrated when Tree Trunks almost gets killed in the episode "Tree Trunks" and Jake in "The New Frontier." Overall, Finn is a very kind and selfless person who is always putting the safety of others above his own. Jake comments on his adopted brother by saying that "he is a good kid with a kind heart."

In the episode "Rainy Day Daydream," it is shown that Finn believes that "imagination is for turbonerds who can't handle how kick butt reality is" and that he finds real life to be better than anything imaginary. Finn then refuses to use his imagination until he has to reactivate Jake's "bombastic personality" in his imagination land, (which was just a basic gray and white empty plane hinting that Finn is not very imaginative). However, this is disputable when the gnomes harness the energy from Finn's imagination in the episode "Power Animal" despite it being inhabited with a few dainty creatures such as Bellamy Bug. The gnomes state that Finn's imagination is powerful enough to effect the real world (like Jake's but to a lower degree) and turn on Jake's imagination.

Finn can also be very stubborn; such as in "Memories of Boom Boom Mountain," "Wizard," "Dungeon," "Rainy Day Daydream," and especially in "Another Way." This is likely a reason why Finn is often determined to work without taking the easy way out as seen in "Business Time" and "The Real You." Finn can also be easily tricked, as in "The Eyes" when Jake convinces him that the giant hawks would take the horse to a land of sunshine and love stuff and take care of him. He can get overly angry and yell as in "Trouble in Lumpy Space" and "Tree Trunks," but immediately feels guilt and remorse and apologizes when he can. Finn is also quick to try and resolve problems that he may have caused, such as when he caused Flame Princess to get hurt by the Ice King. Finn is also empathetic and this was developed when he was an infant since no one (except Jake's parents Joshua and Margret) helped him.

As a courageous warrior and a fearless thrill-seeker, Finn enjoys putting himself in the midst of danger simply because he enjoys a challenge as shown in "Jake Suit." However, he is also shown to have several fears. In "Another Way" and "King Worm," he demonstrates a fear of clowns. Also, in "King Worm," he shows a fear of Bubblegum calling him too young. In both "King Worm" and "Ocean of Fear," Finn has an unexplained phobia of the ocean, or thalassaophobia, despite the fact that he can effortlessly come into contact with any other body of water. Other fears that Finn has are the ghost lady, King Worm, and the Lich. Finn's fears change in "Billy's Bucket List," after he destroys Fear Feaster, a manifestation of his fears, with his grass sword while attempting to go into the ocean to fulfill Billy's wish. The Fear Feaster's death seems to have eliminated all of Finn's fears, or at least his fear of the ocean.

Despite being mischievous from time to time, Finn is a very kind-hearted person. It's shown multiple times that he shows clear concern for others, even for those who have willingly hurt him, such as in The Enchiridion, he returned to the giant his dollar (note that this was was the very same giant who ate his beloved brother Jake and even kept insisting that he was dead). Furthermore, he shows clear contempt for anything that is done out of immoral reasons.

Finn is also afraid of vampires, as shown in The Empress Eyes when he hears Ice King breaking twigs. Thinking that it was a vampire, he starts throwing vampire hunting sticks into thin air.

Abilities[]

Physical[]

Despite his age and appearance, Finn seems to be quite strong and athletic; he can be seen wrestling full-grown , Marauders, the large grass ogre Donny, and a general variety of monsters and creatures several times his size. Finn is also capable of lifting up Princess Bubblegum, as shown in "Mortal Recoil" when he picks her up and puts her in her bed, and capable of lifting up Marceline as seen in "Daddy's Little Monster." In addition, he is able to pick up a tree and hit Barb, a giant spider, in "Web Weirdos." In "Another Way," Finn is able to run long distances while carrying a eye. Lastly, in "Dad's Dungeon," when Finn stabs the in the eye, he is able to lift it up slightly off the ground and flip it into the pit. Being the size it is, the giant Evil Monster should have weighed at least several tons, thus showing Finn's strength. Finn is also agile as he can jump very high and even make his arms and legs bend in inhuman ways, as during the Science Dance and when he uses "spaghetti limbs" (waving his arms and legs, which Jake can also do). In "The New Frontier," it is shown that Finn can make fire only with his hands. 

Finn is very tolerant to pain as in "No One Can Hear You" he merely says "whatever," when the Stag breaks his legs. Finn can also endure high temperatures, as seen in "Jake Suit" as he allows Jake to dip his head in lava, and also in "Rattleballs," when he sits in a mini-barbecue. This may be because he is already accustomed to heat from his relationship with Flame Princess. Also, in "The Lich," he is able to break the Enchiridion on his knee without any sign of pain, demonstrating considerable strength and resilience. He even tries to teach Jake how to tolerate pain in "Jake Suit," when he says, "just pretend like every bruise is a hickey from the universe." Finn seems to have impeccable balance, as he is able to balance himself on two wheels in his wheelchair in the episode "No One Can Hear You." However, he refers to it as "skills." Finn is known to have deuteranopia, a form of heredity dichromatism that makes it difficult to distinguish green hues from red, as shown in "." As this is a sex-linked genetic condition inherited on the X chromosome, Finn must have inherited the condition from his mother.

Combat[]

Finn is proficient in several forms of combat, including hand-to-hand, magic, and swordsmanship. When using hand-to-hand combat, he is an aggressive fighter, combining some forms of martial arts or his amazing swordsmanship skills. Finn prefers overpowering his opponents, but he is also quick enough to understand an opponent's weakness or using his environment to win a fight. He also received training from the old gumball robot Rattleballs which dramatically improved his sword skills and his reflexes to greater levels.

Mental[]

Finn has the ability to mentally fight psychic abilities. The first time was against the Lich. The second time was against Goliad, as he was constantly able to manipulate his thoughts in order to avoid revealing the plan to defeat Goliad, allowing Princess Bubblegum to create Stormo. Finn can focus for a very long time as shown in "Still" when he spends hours telepathically summoning an Astral Beast. As demonstrated in "The Creeps," Finn can lock unwanted memories in "the vault," which is later seen in "King Worm." However, this is a normal human ability which is activated if the scene the person had witnessed is too traumatizing for them. Finn has the ability to read and write, and he can also do simple math.

Creative[]

Besides combat, Finn has displayed many other impressive abilities in handicraft. He has some origami skills, as shown in "Ricardio the Heart Guy," in which he makes Princess Bubblegum a paper crane, as well as in "Marceline's Closet," in which he makes a paper airplane. In addition to that, Finn is shown to be able to construct a sculpture (of the Candy Kingdom) from his saliva, which was also made for Princess Bubblegum in "The Real You." Finn is also somewhat gifted at constructing simple machines, such as the catapult in "The Witch's Garden."

Musical[]

Finn enjoys singing; after swallowing a tiny computer, he gained the ability to auto-tune his voice on command, although he can sing without auto-tune as well. Apparently, Finn can also play the flute, demonstrated in "Prisoners of Love," in which he played a short lick before javelin-throwing it at Ice King. Unfortunately, the flute fell apart before it could hit him, so Finn is not seen playing the flute again except as Farmworld Finn at the end of "The Lich." He is also very good at beat boxing as seen in "It Came from the Nightosphere" and "What Was Missing." In "Gut Grinder," Finn tries to play Jake's viola, but Jake says he stinks. Jake even imitates his foot prints and said "I'm Finn the Human and I stink at viola." However, during "Death in Bloom," Finn panicked over what instrument to pick, supposedly because he could not play any of them, and settles for sleigh bells. In the episode "Go With Me," Finn is seen playing the lute. In "Daddy's Little Monster," he is seen playing the tambourine.

Miscellaneous[]

Finn is very good at playing a video game called Adventure Masters, which he and Jake play on BMO from time to time. He can also spit very long distances, as demonstrated in "Evicted!," when he spits on Marceline, in "My Two Favorite People," when he spits on Tiffany's face, and in "Web Weirdos," when he spits at birds flying overhead, while suspended upside down on a giant spider web. In "Dungeon," one of the trials that Jake says Finn would have breezed through is a spitting competition against a goblin-like creature. In "Burning Low," Finn is shown to be able to spit water incredibly high into the air. In "Who Would Win," Finn showers Jake with an abnormal amount of saliva through spitting. He also handles his sword with his right hand, suggesting he may be ambidextrous, able to use both hands with equal skill. This is also seen in "Frost & Fire," where Finn writes with his left and right hands and, occasionally, both at the same time. Finn is able to cook, although he leaves this task mostly to Jake. However, in "In Your Footsteps," it mentions and shows him making Finn Cakes.

Temporary[]

Finn and Jake gained magical abilities in the episode "Wizard," but they have never used those abilities in any other episode. Pendleton Ward later revealed on his Formspring that all of the magic Finn and Jake gained in that episode was contained in their robes, which were destroyed. Likewise, in "The Chamber of Frozen Blades," Finn and Jake gain ice-ninja skills, but it's unlikely they will use them again because, according to Adam Muto, "They didn't have enough time to commit the incantations and hand positions to memory." Finn seems to speak Latin (as evident in "Moritori Te Salutamus,") although this may be caused by the magical powers of Fight King's arena. In Daddy's Little Monster"," for the first time, he becomes an antagonist by wearing the , although it is only temporary. In "The Tower", Finn gains a new mental arm with the ability to interact with the physical world. His emotions seem to cause this, along with the ability of telekinesis. Since it was linked with his emotions, it exploded into a huge arm of spikes when he confronted his "dad," and disappeared when Finn's animosity abated.

Age[]

Finn was 12 years old at the start of the series and is progressively getting older. As of "Mystery Train," he turned 13 years old. Finn is shown going through puberty throughout the series. This is seen whenever when he's screaming - his voice cracks. Finn's voice is noticeably deeper at 13 than it was at age 12, as a result of his voice actor aging. Episodes with early production codes have Finn with a very childlike voice such as "The Enchiridion," "Prisoners of Love," "Evicted," and "Ricardio the Heart Guy."

In an interview in early 2012 (at the end of season three), Pen Ward stated that Finn is now 14.

After the episode "Earth & Water," it was revealed that Flame Princess was fifteen years old. Assuming that they are both the same age (in "Incendium," Flambo and Jake states that she was Finn's age), Finn is then fifteen as well. Finn was eventually confirmed to be 15 years old in the second half of Season 5, according to , and in "The Comet," he is sixteen years old.

Relationships[]

Jake []

Finn and Jake

As housemates, brothers and best friends, Finn and Jake share a very deep and strong bond. Having been raised together by Jake's parents, the duo share a relationship similar to that of siblings, with Jake acting as Finn's older brother.

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Though they have an unconditional love for each other, Finn can get frustrated with Jake because of his laziness and lack of motivation, shown especially in "The Witch's Garden." As a more laid-back character, Jake often tries to relax Finn's fiery personality in the face of a struggle, advising him not to worry in most situations. Though he sometimes leads Finn down the wrong path, Jake genuinely means well for his companion and is usually an encouraging and protecting figure in Finn's life. Finn and Jake have saved each other's lives on several different occasions, and often adventure throughout the Land of Ooo together.

 A unique part of Finn's relationship with Jake, is that Jake is able to tell when Finn is about to cry, as shown in the epsiode "Freak City" and is stating to be a "mother daughter thing".

However, this relationship became temporarily strained after Humanica Exotica, where Jake attempted to sell Finn to Slime Princess, who was willing to pay a billion dollars for him. It’s unknown what she wanted him for, but I think we can all guess if we use our imaginations... 😬

Lady Rainicorn[]

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Finn became friends with Lady Rainicorn after Jake wanted to hang out with both of them at once in the episode "My Two Favorite People." At first Jake regretted introducing the two, but in the end he was glad it happened. Finn and Lady Rainicorn still share a close bond, despite the fact that Finn can't understand Lady Rainicorn's fluent Korean. She kisses him on the cheek every time she sees him, which sometimes makes Jake jealous.

Fionna/Alicia[]

Alicia Campbell, commonly known as Fionna, is Finn’s twin sister. He doesn’t recognize her upon meeting her, but the two eventually become very close, even though he teases her when the two find her given name from her father.

Princess Bubblegum[]

Princess bubblegum

Finn had a rather obvious crush, which he denied before the events of the episode "Wizard Battle," on Princess Bubblegum, whom he occasionally calls "Peebles" and other nicknames out of affection. He is known to interact with her more than any of the numerous other princesses of Ooo, and would jump at the chance to do anything for her. He admires her sensible, stylish personality. Finn becomes very protective and jealous when someone else comes between them, as seen in "Ricardio the Heart Guy," in which he sought to one-up Ricardio (obnoxiously performing the Science

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Dance, as a desperate ploy to attract Princess Bubblegum's attention) and expose him as a villain. Though the princess is seemingly oblivious to Finn's affection, she often calls on him for any royal need. In "The Real You," Princess Bubblegum kisses Finn on the cheek, and he faints a moment after the kiss.

Finn eagerly hoped to win the princess over with his heroic deeds. Finn and Princess Bubblegum share a staunch sense of morality and often work together to bring justice and balance to the Land of Ooo. Taking several dangerous and tomboyish cues from Marceline in "Go With Me," Finn tries to set up a movie date with Princess Bubblegum, who banishes Finn from the Candy Kingdom until he stops "acting like a psycho."

In "Mortal Folly," when Finn and Jake are chasing the Lich King, the Ice King persistently nags them to give him their blessing to marry Princess Bubblegum. When the Ice King says, "It's not like you want to marry her," Finn blushes and angrily throws a rock at him. Earlier in the episode, before embarking on their pursuit of the Lich, Princess Bubblegum gives Finn a pink, heart sweater that she knitted for him. This sweater would later protect Finn against the Lich using the "power of liking someone a lot," as Finn put it. (He later refers to the sweater as his "like-like sweater.")

In "Mortal Recoil," Finn outwardly confesses to the princess that he "likes her a lot," although it is unknown whether she actually heard him, as she was still possessed by the Lich at the time. Princess Bubblegum, whose incomplete reconstruction at the end of season two (resulting from the candy surgeons' inability to completely recover all the pieces of her bubblegum body) caused her to revert to her 13-year-old self, hugs Finn after her recovery and calls him "hero." They later share a kiss in "Too Young." However, his grip on the princess' heart loosens after her re-aging and she can only remember the hug (though she was joking, as confirmed by Natasha Allegri). Finn feels beaten afterwards, but a pep-talk from Jake brought his spirits back up. In "Wizard Battle," Finn is kissed by Princess Bubblegum again after winning the Wizard Battle. However, she slaps him for cheating afterward.

As of "What Was Missing," it is revealed that Finn has kept Princess Bubblegum's wad of hair from "To Cut a Woman's Hair" and spends quite a bit of alone time with it, as stated by Jake.

After being rejected several times, in "Incendium," Finn becomes deeply depressed and cries over Bubblegum by a little shrine he constructed made up of two framed pictures of her, his lock of her hair, and a pool of his tears. He becomes enraged and states that he'll kill whoever started a fire that burned his two pictures of Bubblegum. After his brief encounter with the Flame Princess (who started the fire) and saying that he likes her, and later saying that he thinks he has a crush, it is unknown if Finn has completely moved on from Princess Bubblegum or if he had just been distracted by the commotion and a new princess his own age, exhausted his tear supply, and/or only somewhat moved on due to his new crush.

In "In Your Footsteps," Jake says that Princess Bubblegum was his ex-girlfriend, but Finn replies they "never went steady."

In "Burning Low," he thinks the Princess Bubblegum is jealous after hearing from Jake. When he goes to write poetry for Flame Princess, Bubblegum finds him, saying, "I'm glad you understand why you can't be with Flame Princess." This makes him angry, and he reveals to her that he was formerly in love with her, but because she didn't love him back he is ready to move on. Bubblegum also knows that if Finn and Flame Princess kiss she would destroy the world from the inside out.

In "The Lich," Finn shows animosity toward the Princess when she accidentally cuts him with her scissors while he is stealing the jewel from her crown. This is possibly due to his being influenced by the Lich impersonating Billy.

In All the Little People, Finn puts himself and Flame Princess together before putting himself and PB together.

Marceline[]

Though he initially considers her an enemy in her debut, "Evicted!," Finn

Finn, Jake and Marceline

quickly befriends Marceline the Vampire Queen, as he learns that her seemingly evil ways are just playful teasing. A rowdy and adventurous character, Marceline and Finn share the same vigor and thirst for danger. One of the key reasons why they managed to forge a friendship is that Finn saved her life in "Henchman" when Jake exposed her to direct sunlight and threw garlic at her in a misguided attempt to save his friend Finn. In the same episode, Finn, in an attempt to convince Jake of her generally wholesome ways, calls Marceline "a radical dame who likes playing games." As

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previously stated, Marceline loves to mess with Finn's head. Despite Jake's fear of Marceline (and of all vampires), Finn enjoys spending time with her so that they can be "awesome together." In "Go With Me," Finn asks her to go to "Couples-Only Movie Night," but only as a friend. Being (mutually) disgusted to the point of vomiting by the idea of kissing (although ironically she has kissed him on the cheek at least twice), Marceline has no interest in dating Finn. In "Marceline's Closet," he accidentally sees her naked when Jake tells him to see if the coast is clear for them to get out of her house, causing him much discomfort.

He had a crush on her as well. While he admired Bubblegum’s sensible, stylish personality, he quickly fell for Marceline, who is carefree, more musically inclined, and sexier than Bubblegum.

Ice King[]

As the story's recurring antagonist, Ice King and Finn are frequently at odds. Finn is

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prone to impatience and quick aggression around him but can show him sympathy, as in "When Wedding Bells Thaw." However, Finn's aggression never outweighs his compassion, honor, and respect for life, as evidenced when he refused the opportunity to slay Ice King as Billy had slain the Fire Count. Similarly in "Mortal Recoil," Finn, albeit grudgingly, trusted and united with Ice King against their common enemy of the Lich-possessed Princess Bubblegum. Further contributing to their differences, Ice King competes with Finn for Princess Bubblegum, until the closing scene of season two. This mutual attraction for Princess Bubblegum can be clearly seen in "Mortal Folly," where Ice King continually pesters Finn for consent to wed Princess Bubblegum. Upon Ice King's saying, "It's not like you wanna marry her," Finn blushes and hurls a rock at Ice King.

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Although Finn and the Ice King started out as bitter rivals, their relationship progressed to a friendly rivalry, then an odd friendship in its own right, and finally a genuine friendship.

The Ice King does not really hate Finn and Jake, as he only fights with them because they are opposing each other in terms of morals. He frequently tries to be friends with them (in his own, misguided way) and has willingly made alliances with them. In the episode "Still" The Ice king freezes Finn and Jake so they can have "bonding time." It was shown in "Hitman" that while Finn and the Ice King are rivals, they are not enemies, and don't harbor any real malice towards each other. The Ice King made it clear that he doesn't want to kill Finn- the most he would do is punch him in the belly and make him vomit up his lunch. At worst, they are battling rivals, as Finn openly disapproves of the Ice King's habit of stealing princesses and causing mischief. At best, they are playful rivals, even friends. In "Holly Jolly Secrets Part II," the Ice King has a locket with the pictures of Finn and Jake. Near the end of the episode, the two are shown snuggled up side-by-side by a roaring fire, wearing ugly Christmas sweaters. Finn's attitude towards the Ice King has softened since discovering the tragic secret of his origin, and his compassion for people in distress outweighed his petty squalls with him enough to be his friend.

 BMO[]

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BMO lives with Finn and Jake in the Tree Fort. They serve as their living video game system, film editor, camera, and many more portable electric items. He loves BMO like the baby of the family, and showers them with hugs and kisses. They accepts the edible gifts he gives them, even though they don’t need to eat. He loves BMO, and even served them as a knight when they became the King before his kneecap gave out.

Flame Princess[]

Finn first meets Flame Princess at the end of the episode "Incendium." During the episode, Jake had been posing as

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Finn trying to court her because he believed that Finn, depressed after being rejected again by Princess Bubblegum, needed a new love interest. However, when Flame Princess's father tells Jake that she is evil, Jake tells her (disguised as Finn) that he doesn't like her, which causes her to become confused and angry and attack him, following him back to the tree fort where the real Finn is. She starts a fire in the house which burns the pictures in Finn's shrine to Princess Bubblegum, and he becomes enraged and runs to see who ruined his shrine. He is surprised to see it's Flame Princess. When she accidentally lights the liquid pyrotechnics left behind by Princess Bubblegum and douses her fire, he saves her and brings her into the house. When she regains consciousness, Flame Princess yells at him, "You! What's wrong with me huh?! You don´t like me?!" and Finn states, "I like you!" Flame Princess blushes. She then slaps Finn and warns him never to mess with her again, and flees the tree house. After she slaps him, he immediately wanted to know who she was. He then told Jake, "Dude, I think I have a crush." showing that he may be in love with her. In the continuation episode, "Hot to the Touch," she officially becomes Finn's new love interest. He asks Jake to help him find her, saying that he "peeped beyond her burning gaze" and that "she ain't evil," and the two run out to look for her. They spied her by a pond and hid behind the bushes to watch her. Finn affectionately likened her to "the steam

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off a puppy's nose searching for ham in snow" and "a cute little flower." When she curiously dips her hand in the pool and jumps back in pain, Finn rushes to her aid, surprising her. Finn admits to Flame Princess that he really likes her and they should be together, which causes her to glow brighter and makes small fires appear around her. Finn was surprised with the fire getting near him, so he tried to put them out, not knowing that by putting out the flames he was hurting Flame Princess. Angry and confused, she ran again and the brothers chased after her, then she ambushed them. However, the attack does not last long, and Finn confuses Flame Princess by trying to compliment her while she is trying to kill them. He then tries to explain his feelings again which causes her to blush, but she resists. Upset that when Finn makes her glow brighter, he puts it, she warns him that he "should not toy the emotions of a fire elemental." Flame Princess says that fire's purpose is to burn and proclaimed that this land (Goblin Kingdom) will be her own Fire Kingdom. Finn tried to convince her not to do it.

She refused and cast a wall of fire to back down Finn and Jake. When they flew to Goblin Kingdom with proof suits, Flame Princess attacked them with fireballs but they had no effect. She again shoots another fireball at Finn, but this was deflected and instead hit a cart. Jake extinguished the cart's flames, consequently hurting Flame Princess once more. Finn distresses that he doesn't want to hurt Flame Princess, but his morals say he must help the citizens of the Goblin Kingdom. Neptr, thinking he's helping, engages the foam blaster to extinguish her. However, Finn manages to stop Neptr from directly hitting Flame Princess and instead he hits Jake and a few of Flame Princess' flames, hurting again Flame Princess. Flame Princess then gets extremely angry and proclaims, "That is the last time you hurt me," and grows into her beast form, a towering human-shaped fire. A fiery tear from Flame Princess' right eye is revealed that she was harmed both physically and emotionally. Finn shouts, "No more! No more!" and literally rips himself out of his own suit and stands on top of it, shouting out to Flame Princess. However, he is ignored.

Finn, angry and upset that he can't "just like a girl," begins to cry. A tear of his falls on the flames of Flame Princess, stinging her and catching her attention. Flame Princess watches Finn cry, confused and amazed, then stops her flames and approaches him. She says that now she believes that Finn is a Water Elemental because he "creates water," or cries. Flame Princess says that no matter how much they like each other, they can't be together because they are of conflicting elements. Finn tries to explain that he isn't, but Flame Princess has trouble understanding the concept and says even if they liked each other, they would only hurt each other. Finn replies, "No, I can take it. I mean...we can try." Flame Princess glows, touched that he "would defy nature for" her. She hugs him, and although he smiles for the first few seconds, Finn begins to burn up and pushes her away. Flame Princess then bids him goodbye. In "Burning Low," she and Finn are dating. She even thanks him for building her house and they hug each

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other. He decides to go to "tier two (smooching)" after another date, but only receives five hugs, which according to Jake, does not count as "tier two." Embarrassed, Jake then gives Finn the idea to write her a "sappy poem." Finn also gets angry at Princess Bubblegum for wanting him to stop seeing her. Then, when Jake is convinced what would happen if Finn kisses Flame Princess, he and Princess Bubblegum try to stop it, but arrive to see them already kissing. When Flame Princess falls into the earth's crust due to her instability, Finn goes in to save her, with Jake cutting off

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her oxygen supply. After using artificial respiration to revive her, they continue to date.

In "Ignition Point," Finn and Jake go to the Fire Kingdom to retrieve scented candles. In "Reign of Gunters," Finn takes the advice of a dating book called Mind Games and tries to act more mysterious, claiming he needs to keep all the ladies in a state of confusion; that way, he has "options in case Flame Princess doesn't work out."

In "All the Little People", when Finn put the little Flame Princess and little Finn together, little Finn approached her, and they smiled at one another. They divided a cookie and began eating it together.

The broke up in the episode "Frost & Fire," but later agreed to be just friends with each other after Flame Princess became Flame Queen, in the episode "Earth & Water". But they would become a couple again in a later episode.

Pizza Princess[]

Pizza Princess was Finn's girlfriend and love interest after he broke up with Flame Princess. They first meet in "Gum N Sauce", as Finn was still depressed over Flame Princess. Jake tries to find Finn a new girlfriend, and thus they meet Pizza Princess. This relationship lasted until The Steel Soul Dragon ate Pizza Princess, which drove Finn to (unsuccessfully) attempt suicide.

Gene[]

When Finn traveled to Gene's mansion, he assumed Finn was just another greedy human. However, Finn came to ask Gene to free Jake, who had been imprisoned in an indestructible cage, Gene was touched. He gets along well with Finn and enjoys having fun with the human. It is quite obvious that Gene has a lot of respect for Finn and has gone out of the way to protect him on a few occasions. Out of boredom, Gene will occasionally create a new fanciful game such as "Gravity-Less Hockey" or "Space Ball" in order to pass the time with Finn and Jake.

After Gene's house is blown up "By a Goblintrollninjaghostthing", he takes up residence in the Tree Fort's laundry room, presumably due to his enjoyment of Finn's company.


Disguises and alternate forms[]

Lute suit[]

In the episode "Go With Me," Finn is shown wearing a lute suit provided by his friend Jake in his attempt to convince Princess Bubblegum to go to the movies with him. It is also shown later in the same episode when he tries to get Marceline to go to the movies with him.

Magic Fist[]

Magic Fist is the alter-ego of Finn and Jake that first appeared in "Wizard Battle." He's not a real wizard; he only entered Wizard Battle to save Princess Bubblegum from having to kiss Ice King for the prize was a kiss from her on the lips. He wore a blue eye mask, an electric-green hood, and a large red robe. Finn was the head, while Jake was the body.

Cat Finn[]

Finn was turned into a cat by the Grand Master Wizard when Finn had forfeited the Wizard Battle; however, Finn was able to break out of it, enraged by Abracadaniel deciding to take the kiss from Princess Bubblegum.

Prince Hotbod[]

In the episode "The Creeps," Finn wears a black tuxedo ending in a split tail with blue trimming on the collar, a matching blue bow tie, a gray vest, a brown and tan fox mask over his characteristic hat, and brown "fancy gloves."

Giant Foot Finn[]

In the episode "Freak City," Finn is turned into a foot by Magic Man posing as a beggar. As a foot he has great difficulty moving at first, and only musters the effort to make himself fall over. Finn becomes depressed at his physical handicap while Jake tries to make him realize that being a foot is a blessing. Finn is unconvinced, and later in the episode he becomes motivated to return to his original body after discovering that Magic Man has turned many people into body parts as well. After creating Super Freak and seemingly defeating Magic Man, Magic Man restores Finn and the rest of the freaks to their original bodies.

Zombie Finn[]

Zombie Finn looks like Finn, and apparently appeared in "Slumber Party Panic." Zombie Finn appears when the zombies break the barricades, in the bottom left corner of the first window to be broken open. Zombie Finn also appears in the Adventure Time game, Rhythm Heroes. In the game, Finn appears as a zombie just like in "Slumber Party Panic." He seems to be controlled by Marceline in the game, and he is next to two other zombies, a cupcake and a candy heart.

Lumpy Finn[]

In the episode "Trouble in Lumpy Space," Finn turns into a Lumpy Space person to give the antidote to Jake so that he can return back to his normal body, but by doing this, he turns into a Lumpy Space person as well.

Lumpy Finn hates Lumpy Jake.

Demonic Finn[]

In "Daddy's Little Monster," Finn puts on the Nightosphere Amulet to rescue Jake and Marceline from the Nightosphere. This causes him to transform into a huge, monstrous, demonic form similar to Hunson Abadeer. Afterwards, he tried to pull Jake and Marceline back in. He is reverted to his original form by Hunson himself.

Paper plate demon Finn[]

To sneak into the Nightosphere in the episode "Daddy's Little Monster," Finn disguises himself by putting on his red pajamas, cutting a paper plate and putting it on his face, and taping forks to his hat.

Hug Wolf Finn[]

In the episode "Hug Wolf," Finn is hugged by the Alpha Hug Wolf on a full moon, causing him to transform every night into a Hug Wolf himself. When he is in this form, he must go on a hugging spree to fulfill his hug lust. When he awakens each morning after being in this form, he has no memory of the night. When a Hug Wolf, Finn's hands and feet are heart-shaped, he has shaggy gray fur, and he wears torn clothing. He is cured when he hugs the Alpha Hug Wolf, curing her as well.

Jake's shadow[]

In the episode "Princess Cookie," Finn dresses in a black bodysuit and pretends to be Jake's shadow in order to get into the grocery store and take out the Chocolate Chips.

Alternate Universe Finn (Finn Mertens)[]

In the episodes "Finn the Human" and "Jake the Dog" Finn is shown with a pointed nose, wide eyes, and a robotic arm. He became like this because of the wish that Prismo granted him. He is reverted when Jake makes his own wish.

Ghost of Christmas Past[]

In the movie "The Adventure Time Christmas Carol," Finn is the ghost of christmas past. Finn wears a white cloak

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and yellow googles. He still wears his normal hat as well. He takes Dark Princesss through her Christmas past, and makes her witness her past with Marsha.

Robin[]

In the Adventure Time version of Teen Titans Go!, Finn plays the role of Robin. In this series, Finn wears a baby blue shirt with his "F" symbol on his heart area, navy blue sleeves and gloves, he also wears dark blue pants and black and white boots. He wears a yellow and black cape and a black and white mask. He wields weapons such as bo staffs, grappling hooks, and katanas.

As a normal human Finn has no superpowers. However, he is much stronger than any normal human being.


  • Leadership: Finn is the leader of the Teen Titans.
  • Intimidation: His enemies fear him and his friends respect him.
  • Peak human conditioning
    • Agility: Finn is the most agile of the team.
    • Strength: He is much stronger than any normal human being; his strength just doesn't compare to the superhuman strength of Marsha, Marshall Lee, or Marsh in some animal forms.
  • Movement
    • Master acrobat: Finn is able to do many tricks, he is even able to leap from rock to rock.
  • Mental
    • Detective Skills: Finn is a master detective.
  • Technology Handling
    • Expert Pilot: Finn is very skilled in driving, even being able to go to space.
    • Skills in using weapons: As seen, he relies on weapons a lot he is very skilled in using them.
      • Equipment:
        • Staff
        • Smoke bombs
        • Birdarangs (with different variants)
        • Grappling hook

Farsha[]

Farsha is an alternate form Finn shares with Marsha. It's first seen in "Creepy Fears, " where she and Marsha combine to take down Finn's serial killer side. Their voices are combined and they both share a ressmblence to Finn's body and Marsha's demon form. Marsha's tail, ears and wings are seen while Finn's skin tone, body, hair and clothes (except his hat) are still intact.

Different Versions[]

Fionna - Fionna is the genderswapped version of Finn from the genderswapped Dimension. She lives in the land of AAA along with a bunch of other gender opposites of the people of the land of OOO. Ice King writes fan fictions about Fionna and Cake the cat. Fionna's life is just like Finn's only some things are slightly different in her's.

Adventure Tim - Adventure Tim is the wierd spin-off version of Finn from the land of EEE. He is a mixture of Finn and Jake both together as one.

Farmworld Finn - Farmworld Finn is a before the mushroom war version of Finn from another dimension. This does not prove what Finn was really like before the war for it was only another dimension.

Pen - Pen is the evil version of Finn. Pen was originally going to be the real Finn but then once Finn came along, everyone loved him better because he was human and Pen was just a humanoid that was almost a human. Pen killed himself and his body was resurrected and given demon powers by Hudson Abadeer. Now Pen seeks revenge on Finn for what he did to him and wants to take his place back.

Fin - Fin is the fish version of Finn from the fish dimension.

Fairy Finncess - Fairy Finncess is a fiary princess version of Finn.

Robo Finn 3000 - Robo Finn 3000 is a robotic version of Finn.

Copying Paper Finn - Copying Paper Finn is the copying paper version of Finn who is an evil clone of sorts.

Super Finn - Super Finn is a superhero version of Finn from the super dimesion.

Fluff the Human Body Pillow - Fluff is the pillow version of Finn from the pillow dimension that can be acessed through Jake's pillow fort. Jake is technically the creator of Fluff but it has never been confirmed so far.

Video Game Finn - Video Game Finn is an 8-bit version of Finn from the video game dimension.

Finnguck - Finnguck is Finn's caveman anncestor who loved way back in 100000000000 BC. 

Future Finn - Future Finn's offspring in the future.

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Signature Moves[]

  • Parry: Finn counters with his sword reflecting projectiles and defends from attacks.
  • Sword Sting: Finn holds his blade horizontally and rushes forwards stabbing the opponent.
  • Gaunlet Blast: Finn holds out his gauntlet and fires a blast of energy forwards.
    • An enchanted version, Gauntlet Beam, is longer and causes more damage.
  • Launch: Finn does an overhead slash which sends opponents into the air.
  • Heroric Slash: Finn preforms a quick, but powerful slash that send opponents flying.
    • the enchanted version is called Heroric Swing, which has greater effect.
  • X-Ray - Sword Twist: Finn sticks his sword into the opponents chest, breaking a rib, and then twists the sword around, breaking the other ribs around the sword. He then kicks the opponents away which breaks the chest plate.

Adventuralities[]

  • Halfaround Slash - Finn stabs with his sword into the opponents chest and then makes a halfaround motion over his own body and slashes the opponent to the ground, splitting the body from the chest up.
  • Suprise From Above - Finn jumps high into the air and lands down with his sword, pointed downwards, into the head of the opponent. Finn lands on the ground, takes his sword out, and a small fountain of blood comes out of the opponent's head.
  • Babality: transforms into a baby and dances a short version of the Baby Finn Song.
  • Animality: transforms into a cat and attacks opponent in vicious clawing furry.

Special Skin[]

  • Steampunk: Finn wears his clothing from the episode "Steampunk Time" and also carries his Golden Sword while in this outfit, instead of his Demon Sword.
  • Fionna (DLC): Fionna wields the Crystal Sword from the episode "Fionna and Cake."

Adventure Time OOO Raceways[]

In Ooo Raceways, he is one of the basic characters, as well as the all-around character. His special ability, Jake Whip, can deflect enemy projectiles.

New Super Adventure Bros Wii[]

Finn's role and abilities stay identical  from the series in "New Super Adventure Bros. Wii," although there are a few added power-ups, such as the Propeller Mushroom and the Penguin Suit, and the story is changed slightly. In the cutscene at the beginning of the game, Finn, Jake, Princess Bubblegum and many friends, including Marsha and Flame Princess, are celebrating Marceline's birthday when a cake suddenly walks into the castle. When Marcy and Peeble moves closer to the cake, Lord Grim and the villains jump out of the cake and throw it onto Marcy and Peebles. Finn, Jake, and Marshy and FP then give chase, and Finn  once again fights his way through eight worlds in his attempt to rescue PB and Marcy. After the brave human rescues Marceline, the vampire queen tells Finn about secret World 9, extending the player's adventure.

MUGEN[]

Finn is a playable character in MUGEN. He is also part of the Adventure Time MUGEN pack. He is also part of the Adventure Time show in the Cartoon Network Rumble dowload. There is also another version of him as part of the Cartoon Network vs Nickalodeon part of MUGEN.

Signature Moves[]

Run - Finn will run.

Jump - Finn will jump.

Duck - Finn will duck.

Punch - Finn will punch his oppoment with his fist.

Kick - Finn will kick his oppoment with his foot.

Sword - Finn will take out his scarlet sword and slash.

Sword Spin - Finn will get down and spin a sword around him.

Sword Drop - Finn will take out a sword and drop to the ground stabbing it on the ground.

Block - Finn will take out a golden shield making him immune to any attacks.

Special Attacks

Demon Sword - Finn uses his demon sword and uses it to attack the oppoment.

Knife Storm - Finn can summon a knife storm to rain knives down all over the battle area.

The Enchiridion - Finn takes out the Enchiridion and opens it up and a giant laser comes out and causes major damage to the oppoment.

Hair Fist - Finn takes off his hat his beautiful blonde hair makes a fist and punches the oppoment.

Giant Foot Stomp - Finn transforms into the giant foot that he did in the episode "Freak City" and he jumps up and stomps down on the ground.

Billy's Gautlet - Finn uses Billy's Gautlet from the episodes "Mortal Folly" and "Mortal Recoil" to blast a giant eye laser across the entire screen to attack the oppoment. Finn also starts wearing the sweater.

Hug Wolf - Finn transforms into the hug wolf from the episode "Hug Wolf" and painfully hugs the oppoment.

Metal Fist - Finn will take out a giant metal fist with spikes on the knuckles and punch the really painfully. This does not come from any episode.

Wizard Blast - Finn starts wearing the wizard cloak from the episode "Wizard" and makes a giant ball of power over his head which he blasts into the ground casuing a giant magical explosison. The sweater has all the stars on it including the final star he earned.

Giant Random Deadly Thing - Finn will get on a huge matal destroying machine that will blast a rainbow flashing laser out of it which will cause major damage to the oppoment. This was not from any episode. This was all fan made.

Assists[]

BMO - Finn wil hold out BMO and he will shoot Bouncy Bee, Slimy Sam, and Muddy Bunny out of his screen and across the screen which will harm the oppoment if it touches him.

Lumpy Space Princess - Finn summons LSP to fly out onto the screen spinning.

Susan Strong - A bunker will come up in the ground and open up. Then, Susan will jump out and punch.

Costumes[]

Girly Finn - Finn's clothing will be pink and purple. Radioactive Finn - Finn's color is neon green.

Black and White - Finn's colors are black and white.

Tiger Suit - Finn's clothes are orange and have black stripes.

Pen - Finn will be more dimly colored and poorly animated and his hat will be rounded at the bottom.

Demon Pen - Finn will have red eyes and his hair will be purple when his hair is seen.

Fionna - Finn will be the genderswapped version of himself. He will have a hat with bunny ears instead of kitty ears and will have some yellow hair coming out. This costume comes along with another sound pack of Fionna's voice.

Farmworld Finn - Finn will be the farmworld version of himself. He will have a nose and more realistic looking eyes. He will also be wearing more farmworld like clothes and has a robotic arm.

Sweater - Finn wears the pink sweater that Princess Bubblegum made for him.

Best Uncle Shirt - Finn will have BeSt UnklE on his shirt backwards.

Enterances[]

Epic Cheer - Finn will jump up on screen and stretch his fists out and scream a loud cheer. Catchphrase - Finn will walk up on screen, make a determined face, and point his finger and say something.

Dragon Kill - The Orange Dragon will come up on screen roaring and Finn will stick a sword in his head and kill him. Then he will jump off the dragon and the dragon will die.

Time Machine Finn - A time machine will come up and it will first have baby Finn come up singing the Tough Tootin' Baby song. Then it will change to Old Man Finn. Then it will change to Caveman Finn. Then it will change to Future Finn. Finally it witll change to normal Finn who will jump out of the time machine and it will portal away.

Pen - Pen from the unaired pilot episode of Adventure Time will be standing there and waving hi. Finn will reach his hands out and yank him away and jump in ready to fight. 

Wins[]

Glory Cheer - Finn will raise his fists in the air and cheer a phrase. This is when he says a phrase that is loud.

Other Glory Cheer - Finn will get into a postion and say a phrase. This is used when he says a phrase that isn't quite as loud as one that he's use when he does a glory cheer.

Science Dance - Finn does the science dance.

The Jiggler - Finn will start dancing with the Jiggler and starts singing and whistling that Baby song with him.

Hot Dog Princess - Hot Dog Princess will come up to Finn, stand up and start sticking her lips out puckering up. Finn will lean away from her and make a disgusted face.

Fionna - Finn will randomly transform into Fionna and say "What the Cabbage?" If Finn is wearing the Fionna costume this will be the other way around.

Deaths[]

Small Death - Finn will fall over backwards and land on his back.

Huge Death - Finn will start flying in the air flipping and will crash into the ground.

Sounds[]

"ADVENTURE TIME!!!" When entering, winning, and sometimes when using certain attacks.

"Mathematical!" When winning and entering.

"Shmowzow!" When winning.

"Slamacow! that was tops." When winning.

"Why don't you pick on someone your own size?" When entering.

"Science Dance! Science Dance!" When winning.

"OH MY GLOB!!!" When winning and using certain attacks.

"Eats my sword!" When using demon sword.

"Eat my Fist!" When using metal fist.

"Check this out!" When using hair fist.

"Iv'e got a sweater on!" When using Billy's Gautlet.

"AAAAAH!" (Scream from Burning Low) when dying.

"NOOOOOOO!!!" (Slow motion scream from Ocean of Fear) when dying.

"What the Cabbage?" When changing into Fionna.

Cartoon Network Punch Time Explosion 2[]

Finn is a playable and unlockable character in this game. He and Jake are both together as one character. Their super attack is the Jake Suit.

Secret Costumes[]

Fionna and Cake - The genderswapped versions of Finn and Jake.

Farmworld Versions - The farmworld version of Finn and Jake.

Scary Costumes - The Costumes Finn and Jake were wearing from the episode "The Creeps."

Shadow and Milkman - Finn and Jake as the Shadow and Milkman disguises from the episode "Princess Cookie."

Gallery[]

Clothing[]

Fan-Made Art[]


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