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Hitman (Adventure Time)

"Hitman" is the name for the fourth episode of the third season of the American animated television series Adventure Time. The episode was written and storyboarded by Jesse Moynihan and Bert Youn, from a story by Mark Banker, Kent Osborne, Patrick McHale, and series creator Pendleton Ward. It originally aired on Cartoon Network on August 1, 2011.

"Hitman"
Adventure Time episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 4
Directed by
Written byJesse Moynihan
Bert Youn
Story byMark Banker
Kent Osborne
Patrick McHale
Pendleton Ward
Production code1008-055[1]
Original air dateAugust 1, 2011 (2011-08-01)
Running time11 minutes
Guest appearance
Episode chronology
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"Memory of a Memory"
Next →
"Too Young"
Adventure Time (season 3)
List of episodes

The series follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (voiced by John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape and grow and shrink at will. In this episode, the Ice King (voiced by Tom Kenny), after being grounded by Finn and Jake, hires a hitman named Scorcher to go after them, thinking that Scorcher will merely punch them. But when he sees the hitman attempting to kill Finn and Jake the Ice King plans to save them.

"Hitman" was the first and only episode of the series to have been boarded by Moynihan and Youn. Because the latter was serving in the South Korean military, the two had to work on the episode via the Internet. The episode was watched by 2.273 million people and received largely positive critical reviews, with many calling the episode a highlight of the season.

Plot

The Ice King is grounded for four weeks after Finn and Jake upset one of his schemes to kidnap Breakfast Princess. Angered, the Ice King seeks a "hitman" to punch Finn and Jake; however the hitman that he hires, Scorcher, is an assassin, who tries to murder the duo, first by setting their tree house on fire, and then by trying to asphyxiate them. Both schemes are thwarted by the Ice King, who does not intend for Finn and Jake to die.

Scorcher turns his ire towards the Ice King after realizing that he has been interfering with his work. Subsequently, the Ice King flees to Finn and Jake's house, where he explains the situation. Soon, Scorcher arrives, casting fire at the three. Ice King, realizing that the only way Scorcher will leave them alone is if Finn and Jake die, freezes the two and feigns that he himself killed them. This satisfies the assassin, who then leaves. The Ice King in turn begins defrosting Finn and Jake by sitting on them.

Production

"Hitman" was written and storyboarded by Jesse Moynihan and Bert Youn, from a story by Pendleton Ward, Kent Osborne, Patrick McHale, and Mark Banker. This was the only episode of the series to have been boarded by Youn and Moynihan.[2] Youn had previously storyboarded for the series during its first season, and Moynihan had previously storyboarded with Cole Sanchez during the second season.[2] During the production of "Hitman", Youn was in Korea doing mandatory army training with the South Korean military, whereas Moynihan was in Los Angeles. To compensate for this, the two communicated with each other via the Internet.[3] The episode's previous title had been "Hitcapades", before it was changed to "Hitman".[1]

The opening for the episode features the Breakfast Princesses. Ward drew the young, toast-based version, whereas Sanchez drew the older, eggs and bacon-based iteration. The two could not decide on which one to use, so they eventually put them both in the episode.[4] Moynihan later opined that many of his drawing for this episode were off-model, because he had yet to see any work prints from the previous episodes that he had worked on. While Ward enjoyed the off-model designs that Moynihan drew, Moynihan himself was critical of them and tried to curb his penchant for them in subsequent episodes.[3]

This episode is one of the first to feature the characters browsing the Internet. At the time of its writing, storyboard artist Kent Osborne initially thought that the references to the Internet were jarring and anachronistic, since the series was supposed to take place in a fantasy world.[5]

Voice actress Grey DeLisle appears in this episode as Breakfast Princess.[6] She would later reprise her role in the sixth season episode "Princess Day".[7] Ward himself voices Scorcher, although his only audible line occurs near the end of the episode, when he angrily concedes to Ice King's insistence that Finn and Jake are dead.[4]

Reception

"Hitman" first aired on Cartoon Network on August 1, 2011. The episode was viewed by 2.273 million viewers and scored a 0.3 Nielsen rating in the 18- to 49-year-old demographic. Nielsen ratings are audience measurement systems that determine the audience size and composition of television programming in the United States, which means that the episode was seen by 0.3 percent of all households aged 18 to 49 years old were watching television at the time of the episode's airing.[8] The episode first saw physical release as part of the 2012 It Came from the Nightosphere DVD, which included 16 episodes from the series' first three seasons.[9] It was later re-released as part of the complete third season DVD on February 25, 2014.[10]

Mike Lechevallier of Slant magazine applauded the episode, citing it as one of the highlights of the third season, and wrote that it was, "a great misunderstanding-style storyline".[11] However, he did offer a more critical note regarding the Ice King's motivations, writing, "it becomes problematic to process Ice King's substantial bit of character maturation in deciding to aid his perpetual thwarters in their time of need".[11] In the end, however, he noted that, "this is truly a minor complaint".[11]

A review from Geekadelphia named the installment as among the season's "amazing benchmark episodes", writing that it was one of the entries that illustrated that "the folks behind the show really got their foothold and finally figured out the direction and tone that seemed a bit uneven up until this point."[12] Likewise, C. S. Strowbrige of The Numbers named the episode as one of the highlights of the season.[13]

Explanatory notes

  1. ^ Director
  2. ^ Creative director
  3. ^ Art director

References

  1. ^ a b Homan, Eric (April 6, 2011). "The Beginning Of Wisdom Is To Call Things By Their Right Names". Frederator. Retrieved February 28, 2014.
  2. ^ a b Moynihan, Jesse (July 30, 2011). "Adventure Time Season 3". JesseMoynihan.com. Retrieved April 7, 2014.
  3. ^ a b Moynihan, Jesse (2014). "Hitman". Adventure Time: The Complete Third Season (DVD commentary track). Los Angeles: Cartoon Network.
  4. ^ a b Ward, Pendleton (2014). "Hitman". Adventure Time: The Complete Third Season (DVD commentary track). Los Angeles: Cartoon Network.
  5. ^ Osborne, Kent (2014). "Hitman". Adventure Time: The Complete Third Season (DVD commentary track). Los Angeles: Cartoon Network.
  6. ^ Leichliter, Larry (director); Cole Sanchez (creative director); Nick Jennings (art director); Jesse Moynihan & Bert Youn (storyboard artists) (August 1, 2011). "Hitman". Adventure Time. Season 3. Episode 4. Cartoon Network.
  7. ^ Muto, Adam (July 31, 2014). "[Adam Muto confirms the guest cast for 'Princess Day']". Twitter. Retrieved July 31, 2014.
  8. ^ "Monday's Cable Ratings: 'Pawn Stars' Takes Demos, 'The Closer' Wins Total Viewers". The Futon Critic. August 4, 2011. Retrieved January 11, 2013.
  9. ^ Leichliter, Larry et al. (2012). Adventure Time: It Came From the Nightosphere (DVD). Warner Home Video.
  10. ^ Leichliter, Larry et al. (2014). Adventure Time: The Complete Third Season (DVD). Warner Home Video.
  11. ^ a b c LeChevallier, Mike (August 3, 2011). "Adventure Time: Season Three". Slate. The Washington Post Company. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
  12. ^ "Adventure Time: The Complete Third Season on Blu-ray! [Review]". Geekadelphia. Analog Boys. February 25, 2014. Retrieved April 7, 2014.
  13. ^ Strowbridge, C. S. (February 24, 2014). "Featured TV on DVD Review: Adventure Time: Season Three". The Numbers. Retrieved April 7, 2014.

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Hitman is the name for the fourth episode of the third season of the American animated television series Adventure Time The episode was written and storyboarded by Jesse Moynihan and Bert Youn from a story by Mark Banker Kent Osborne Patrick McHale and series creator Pendleton Ward It originally aired on Cartoon Network on August 1 2011 Hitman Adventure Time episodeEpisode no Season 3Episode 4Directed byLarry Leichliter a Cole Sanchez b Nick Jennings c Written byJesse MoynihanBert YounStory byMark BankerKent OsbornePatrick McHalePendleton WardProduction code1008 055 1 Original air dateAugust 1 2011 2011 08 01 Running time11 minutesGuest appearanceGrey DeLisle as Breakfast PrincessEpisode chronology Previous Memory of a Memory Next Too Young Adventure Time season 3 List of episodesThe series follows the adventures of Finn voiced by Jeremy Shada a human boy and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake voiced by John DiMaggio a dog with magical powers to change shape and grow and shrink at will In this episode the Ice King voiced by Tom Kenny after being grounded by Finn and Jake hires a hitman named Scorcher to go after them thinking that Scorcher will merely punch them But when he sees the hitman attempting to kill Finn and Jake the Ice King plans to save them Hitman was the first and only episode of the series to have been boarded by Moynihan and Youn Because the latter was serving in the South Korean military the two had to work on the episode via the Internet The episode was watched by 2 273 million people and received largely positive critical reviews with many calling the episode a highlight of the season Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 4 Explanatory notes 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditThe Ice King is grounded for four weeks after Finn and Jake upset one of his schemes to kidnap Breakfast Princess Angered the Ice King seeks a hitman to punch Finn and Jake however the hitman that he hires Scorcher is an assassin who tries to murder the duo first by setting their tree house on fire and then by trying to asphyxiate them Both schemes are thwarted by the Ice King who does not intend for Finn and Jake to die Scorcher turns his ire towards the Ice King after realizing that he has been interfering with his work Subsequently the Ice King flees to Finn and Jake s house where he explains the situation Soon Scorcher arrives casting fire at the three Ice King realizing that the only way Scorcher will leave them alone is if Finn and Jake die freezes the two and feigns that he himself killed them This satisfies the assassin who then leaves The Ice King in turn begins defrosting Finn and Jake by sitting on them Production Edit Hitman was written and storyboarded by Jesse Moynihan and Bert Youn from a story by Pendleton Ward Kent Osborne Patrick McHale and Mark Banker This was the only episode of the series to have been boarded by Youn and Moynihan 2 Youn had previously storyboarded for the series during its first season and Moynihan had previously storyboarded with Cole Sanchez during the second season 2 During the production of Hitman Youn was in Korea doing mandatory army training with the South Korean military whereas Moynihan was in Los Angeles To compensate for this the two communicated with each other via the Internet 3 The episode s previous title had been Hitcapades before it was changed to Hitman 1 The opening for the episode features the Breakfast Princesses Ward drew the young toast based version whereas Sanchez drew the older eggs and bacon based iteration The two could not decide on which one to use so they eventually put them both in the episode 4 Moynihan later opined that many of his drawing for this episode were off model because he had yet to see any work prints from the previous episodes that he had worked on While Ward enjoyed the off model designs that Moynihan drew Moynihan himself was critical of them and tried to curb his penchant for them in subsequent episodes 3 This episode is one of the first to feature the characters browsing the Internet At the time of its writing storyboard artist Kent Osborne initially thought that the references to the Internet were jarring and anachronistic since the series was supposed to take place in a fantasy world 5 Voice actress Grey DeLisle appears in this episode as Breakfast Princess 6 She would later reprise her role in the sixth season episode Princess Day 7 Ward himself voices Scorcher although his only audible line occurs near the end of the episode when he angrily concedes to Ice King s insistence that Finn and Jake are dead 4 Reception Edit Hitman first aired on Cartoon Network on August 1 2011 The episode was viewed by 2 273 million viewers and scored a 0 3 Nielsen rating in the 18 to 49 year old demographic Nielsen ratings are audience measurement systems that determine the audience size and composition of television programming in the United States which means that the episode was seen by 0 3 percent of all households aged 18 to 49 years old were watching television at the time of the episode s airing 8 The episode first saw physical release as part of the 2012 It Came from the Nightosphere DVD which included 16 episodes from the series first three seasons 9 It was later re released as part of the complete third season DVD on February 25 2014 10 Mike Lechevallier of Slant magazine applauded the episode citing it as one of the highlights of the third season and wrote that it was a great misunderstanding style storyline 11 However he did offer a more critical note regarding the Ice King s motivations writing it becomes problematic to process Ice King s substantial bit of character maturation in deciding to aid his perpetual thwarters in their time of need 11 In the end however he noted that this is truly a minor complaint 11 A review from Geekadelphia named the installment as among the season s amazing benchmark episodes writing that it was one of the entries that illustrated that the folks behind the show really got their foothold and finally figured out the direction and tone that seemed a bit uneven up until this point 12 Likewise C S Strowbrige of The Numbers named the episode as one of the highlights of the season 13 Explanatory notes Edit Director Creative director Art directorReferences Edit a b Homan Eric April 6 2011 The Beginning Of Wisdom Is To Call Things By Their Right Names Frederator Retrieved February 28 2014 a b Moynihan Jesse July 30 2011 Adventure Time Season 3 JesseMoynihan com Retrieved April 7 2014 a b Moynihan Jesse 2014 Hitman Adventure Time The Complete Third Season DVD commentary track Los Angeles Cartoon Network a b Ward Pendleton 2014 Hitman Adventure Time The Complete Third Season DVD commentary track Los Angeles Cartoon Network Osborne Kent 2014 Hitman Adventure Time The Complete Third Season DVD commentary track Los Angeles Cartoon Network Leichliter Larry director Cole Sanchez creative director Nick Jennings art director Jesse Moynihan amp Bert Youn storyboard artists August 1 2011 Hitman Adventure Time Season 3 Episode 4 Cartoon Network Muto Adam July 31 2014 Adam Muto confirms the guest cast for Princess Day Twitter Retrieved July 31 2014 Monday s Cable Ratings Pawn Stars Takes Demos The Closer Wins Total Viewers The Futon Critic August 4 2011 Retrieved January 11 2013 Leichliter Larry et al 2012 Adventure Time It Came From the Nightosphere DVD Warner Home Video Leichliter Larry et al 2014 Adventure Time The Complete Third Season DVD Warner Home Video a b c LeChevallier Mike August 3 2011 Adventure Time Season Three Slate The Washington Post Company Retrieved January 26 2013 Adventure Time The Complete Third Season on Blu ray Review Geekadelphia Analog Boys February 25 2014 Retrieved April 7 2014 Strowbridge C S February 24 2014 Featured TV on DVD Review Adventure Time Season Three The Numbers Retrieved April 7 2014 External links Edit Hitman at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hitman Adventure Time 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