

Martin is therefore unaccounted for the entire day in question after he was in the woods where J&M found Finn. We can speculate, rather confidently, that the day that had elapsed before Finn was found was the same day Martin left him there. We don’t know how Finn knows he was alone for a whole day, but given the condition in which he was found, we don’t doubt that Joshua and Margaret could have figured out that he’d been alone for an extended period of time.Ī baby can’t have survived in the woods on its own for very long, even such a buff baby like Finn.

In Memories of Boom Boom Mountain, Finn’s memory shows us Joshua and Margaret -assumedly unintentionally- finding Finn in the woods after he’d been sitting in a pile of his own boom-boom for a day. Stakes was released on DVD on January 19, 2016.It sounds like you’re suggesting that Jake knows about the circumstances under which Martin abandoned Finn in the forest when he was a little baby.

For his work on the Stakes finale, Herpich won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation at the 68th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards in 2016.

Conversely, a few commentators felt that the miniseries did not meet expectations. Stakes was a ratings success, and was met with mostly positive reviews, with Sugar's song in particular being met with critical applause. Former Adventure Time storyboard artist Rebecca Sugar returned briefly to the show to voice Marceline's mother and to contribute a song entitled "Everything Stays". Andres Salaff, Elizabeth Ito, and Muto handled supervising direction, and Sandra Lee served as art director. Nyström, Herpich, Steve Wolfhard, Seo Kim, Somvilay Xayaphone, Lyle Partridge, and Luke Pearson. The eight episodes were storyboarded by Ako Castuera, Jesse Moynihan, Muto, Hanna K. The miniseries' story was developed by series creator Pendleton Ward, showrunner Adam Muto, head writer Kent Osborne, and staff writer Jack Pendarvis.
