Though the stories of Finn, Jake, and their friends in the land of Ooo will end, he expects Adventure Time’s return-in one form or another-is inevitable: “That’s just how franchises are now,” he said. The franchise is an undeniable powerhouse, as big and influential as any other in animation history, and as Adventure Time closes the door on the last 10 years, Muto sat down with The Dot and Line for one of his last interviews as its showrunner. It’s been a long and winding road to Adventure Time’s finale, set to air on Cartoon Network on Monday, September 3, and Adam Muto, who’s been a storyboard artist, writer, director, and eventually an executive producer on the show, has walked practically the entire length of that road. Time for One Last Adventure is our sendoff. The end of perhaps the most influential all ages cartoon of the 2010s, Adventure Time, airs Labor Day weekend.
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