

She doesn’t meet Bubblegum, there’s no candy people. It was really cool to write it from her perspective and then you get to see it on the shows about what actually happened. The book all start before the land of Ooo hundred and hundreds of years in the post-apocalyptic past. Olivia Olson: The mini-series is all this information and is going to coincide with the book. Very interested in the how the book would connect to the show, I asked Olivia if there would be more explorations of the relationships with the characters we know in the land of Ooo like Princess Bubblegum or Ice King in this weeks mini-series arc “Stakes”: It starts out of Simon’s scientific notebook and he says, “Well I was going to record my theories and findings but instead I found this little girl.” So it starts on the very first day they meet each other. It is very much based in backstory. What happened? How did they get from there to here? A lot of the story in the scrapbook will connect the dots. Everyone had all these questions, you got so much information with the ‘Simon and Marceline’ episodes but I think it only sprung up more questions. Olivia Olson: I think we wanted to cater more to the fans with that. Olson reveals that “Marcy’s Super Secret Scrapbook” fills the gaps: The series arc has such a hit that fans clamored for more about what happened when Simon began to lose his memories and turn into the Ice King. One of the biggest revelations in the world of Adventure Time was that right after the Mushroom Wars, the Ice King was a scientist named Simon who found little Marceline before she got turned into a full vampire. I love it too, it’s one of my favorite shows to watch. Olivia Olson: That’s what’s so great about it, there’s so much adult humor that like you can watch it with your kids and they won’t get kind of the dirty stuff but it’s really good. I told her the story about how I got into the show in my 20’s while hanging out with friends who had a kid that became obsessed with it and got all the adults in her life obsessed too: Olivia on how Adventure Time is not just for kids but for adults. Adventure Time voice cast and creative team at Meltdown Comics.
