Сэндвич времени

33rd episode of the 5th season of Adventure Time
" Сэндвич времени "
Эпизод «Время приключений»
Эпизод №.Сезон 5
Эпизод 33
Режиссер
Написано
Рассказ отКент Осборн
Пендлтон Уорд
Джек Пендарвис
Адам Муто
Первоначальная дата выхода в эфир9 сентября 2013 г. (2013-09-09)
Хронология эпизодов
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Время приключений 5 сезон
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« Time Sandwich » — тридцать третий эпизод пятого сезона американского анимационного телесериала « Время приключений» . Его первоначальная дата выхода в эфир на Cartoon Network — 9 сентября 2013 года. Сценарий эпизода написали Кент Осборн и Коул Санчес , а режиссёром стала Элизабет Ито по рассказу Осборна, Пендлтона Уорда , Джека Пендарвиса и Адама Муто. Том Кенни озвучил Волшебного Человека, антагониста эпизода.

Сериал рассказывает о приключениях Финна (озвучивает Джереми Шада ), человеческого мальчика, и его лучшего друга и приемного брата Джейка (озвучивает Джон Ди Маджио ), собаки с магическими способностями менять форму, а также расти и уменьшаться по своему желанию. В этом эпизоде ​​Финн, Джейк, Принцесса Жвачка и Марселин, Королева Вампиров, изо всех сил пытаются вернуть сэндвич Джейка, который украл Волшебный Человек. Волшебный Человек загадывает загадку, которая позволила бы им вернуть его, но вызывает пузырь, который замедляет себя во времени. Вдохновение для истории было найдено в популярном видео, где Паула Дин готовит сэндвич в замедленной съемке. Около двух миллионов зрителей посмотрели его в первоначальную дату выхода в эфир. Отзывы были положительными о его визуальных и комических аспектах, особенно после череды эпизодов, которые были восприняты как более серьезные.

Сюжет

Джейк готовит сэндвич, который он хотел сделать весь день. Как только он заканчивает его, в комнате присутствуют Финн и их робот BMO ( Ники Янг ), появляется Волшебный Человек (Кенни) и крадет сэндвич. Волшебный Человек предлагает ему сэндвич обратно, если он сможет решить загадку. Джейк оскорбляет его загадку, заставляя Волшебного Человека упасть с их дома. Волшебный Человек вызывает пузырь, который замедляет время, позволяя ему замедлить падение.

Finn and Jake partially enter the bubble, where five hours elapse in real time. BMO claims to compute the solution for Finn and Jake, but BMO has the two build a ramp so that the robot looks cool skateboarding in the bubble. Finn calls Bubblegum for help as Jake tries to make a new sandwich. Bubblegum explains to Finn that the bubble uses molasses at room temperature to decelerate its contents, and that a "molasses warmer" would reverse the effect. The warmer detonates in the bubble, but it explodes at the same slow rate.

With no more ideas, Bubblegum calls Marceline for help. Marceline assures Jake, unable to make an equivalent sandwich, that she will help retrieve his sandwich, but she too becomes stuck in the bubble. Jake enters the bubble out of desperation, pouting, and is able to move at a normal pace. The rest figure this to be part of Magic Man's riddle, but Finn has to remind Jake to continue being sad as he runs. Jake thinks of Mr. Cupcake (Dee Bradley Baker) gaining the affections of Lady Rainicorn (Yang), Jake's lover, following his death, making Jake angry. Finn tells him to think of sad thoughts instead; Jake imagines Mr. Cupcake mourning Jake's death and the two reconciling, making Jake cry and allowing him to reach Magic Man in time. Marcy kicks him in the groin and BMO rolls over him. Jake wins back the sandwich, and the bubble bursts. The episode ends with Jake lying on the ground crying happily. He finally takes a bite of his sandwich, while blubbering "So so good..."

Production

"Time Sandwich" was written by Kent Osborne and Cole Sanchez. As part of a team responsible for sequencing scenes,[1] Osborne and Sanchez adapted the episode from a story previously devised by series creator Pendleton Ward, Jack Pendarvis, Adam Muto, and Osborne. The episode was directed by Elizabeth Ito, her seventh credit for the season. Art direction was handled by Nick Jennings. According to Osborne, the story for "Time Sandwich" was inspired by a widely circulated video of celebrity chef Paula Deen preparing a sandwich. The video, which has been slowed down, grew popular for enhancing the tension and absurdity of her preoccupation with making the sandwich. Osborne argued that the episode has "a crazy story featuring almost all of the regular characters, but the goal is super simple".[2] Sanchez expressed enjoyment at having written the episode, calling it "crazy fun to work on."[3] He specifically praised Osborne's work, arguing that his scenes were consistently hilarious.[3]

The central plot to "Time Sandwich" revolves around the antics of Magic Man. The character was introduced in the first-season episode "Freak City" is his first,[4] and reappeared in the fourth-season episode "Sons of Mars" and the earlier fifth-season episode "All the Little People".[5] Magic Man is voiced by Tom Kenny, who also voices the Ice King on the series.

Broadcast and reception

"Time Sandwich" originally aired on Cartoon Network on September 9, 2013. This airing earned a Nielsen rating of 1.3, in that 1.3 percent of families with a television set watched the episode on that date. The rating represents approximately two million viewers, the network's third most-viewed airing for the second week in September.[6]

"Time Sandwich" earned positive reviews. Oliver Sava, writing for The A.V. Club, gave the episode a B+ grade, remarking that the deceleration of time juxtaposed with the fast pace inherent to the episode. He called the episode funny and described that as a pleasant shift from the preceding episodes, which dealt with poignant themes and characters. Sava praised the illustrations in the episode, especially that of the time bubble.[7] Eric Kohn wrote that the episode was "beguiling" and "cockamamie" for IndieWire Daily.[2] Nicolas Michaud, writing in his book Adventure Time and Philosophy, called the episode metaphysical in its contrasting of science and magic. He regarded Bubblegum's role in the episode as corroborating her as the "staunchest proponent and defender" of the scientific method.[8] TV.com's staff found the comical aspects excellent, as were the visuals. In particular, the staff called BMO riding the skateboard in front of Marceline the best image the show had accomplished.[9] John Moe and Open Mike Eagle, in Conversation Parade: An Adventure Time Podcast, observed that fans held the episode as the best introduction to Adventure Time.[10]

Explanatory notes

  1. ^ Supervising director
  2. ^ Art director

References

  1. ^ Goldstein, Rich (December 19, 2013). "This Is How an Episode of Cartoon Network's Adventure Time Is Made". The Daily Beast. Archived from the original on December 19, 2013. Retrieved November 3, 2015.
  2. ^ a b Kohn, Eric (October 25, 2013). "The Indie Film Face Behind Adventure Time: Joe Swanberg Collaborator Kent Osborne". IndieWire Daily. SnagFilms. Archived from the original on October 27, 2013. Retrieved November 3, 2015.
  3. ^ a b Sanchez, Cole (September 9, 2013). "'Time Sandwich' – Kent n' Cole". Archived from the original on February 18, 2014. Retrieved November 3, 2015.
  4. ^ Moe & Eagle 2015, 1:33–2:16.
  5. ^ Leichliter, Larry (director); Nick Jennings (art director); Ako Castuera & Jesse Moynihan (storyboard artists) (July 23, 2012). "Sons of Mars". Adventure Time. Season 4. Episode 15. Cartoon Network.{{cite episode}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Pucci, Douglas (September 21, 2013). "Cartoon Network Ratings (September 9–15, 2013)". Son of the Bronx. Archived from the original on October 3, 2013. Retrieved November 3, 2015.
  7. ^ Sava, Oliver (September 9, 2013). "Adventure Time: 'Time Sandwich'". The A.V. Club. Onion Inc. Archived from the original on April 28, 2014. Retrieved November 3, 2015.
  8. ^ Michaud 2015, pp. 5–6.
  9. ^ Staff writers (September 15, 2013). "FTW vs. WTF: The TV Week in Review (September 15)". TV.com. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on September 18, 2013. Retrieved November 3, 2015.
  10. ^ Moe & Eagle 2015, 0:38–1:19.

Citations

  • Michaud, Nicolas (2015). Adventure Time and Philosophy: The Handbook for Heroes. Popular Culture and Philosophy. Vol. 87. Open Court Publishing Company. ISBN 9780812698589.
  • Moe, John; Eagle, Mike (July 22, 2015). "Episode No. 6: Storyboarding and BMO's Multitudes". Conversation Parade: An Adventure Time Podcast. American Public Media. Archived from the original on September 21, 2015. Retrieved November 3, 2015.
  • Strauss, Neil (October 2, 2014). "The Trippiest Show on Television". Rolling Stone. No. 1219. pp. 44–46. Archived from the original on October 3, 2014.
  • Official website
  • "Time Sandwich" at IMDb
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