[s6e3] — James Ii
The title is both a reference to the historical King James II and a literal indicator that this is the second episode focusing on the character James.
In , Finn and Jake discover that the cloned James has been repeatedly faking his own death in the dangerous "Goo lands" just so he can return to the Candy Kingdom and collect more medals of honor.
Animators gave the James clones and the Banana Guards jerky, robotic movements and bumbling personalities. This has led many fans on platforms like TikTok and Tumblr to draw humorous parallels to the B1 Battle Droids from Star Wars: The Clone Wars . [S6E3] James II
In the previous episode "James", a candy citizen named James heroically sacrificed himself to save Finn, Jake, and Princess Bubblegum from the Goo Monsters. To honor him, Princess Bubblegum gave his grieving mother a medal and secretly cloned him to take his place.
This episode heavily reinforces the season's ongoing theme regarding Princess Bubblegum’s god-complex and controlling nature. Her willingness to casually clone and replace her citizens highlights her dark, utilitarian approach to leadership. The title is both a reference to the
If you are following a curated viewing guide on communities like Reddit's Adventure Time Forum , this episode is often labeled as "Recommended" or "Semi-Required" because it sets up the shifting political climate of the Candy Kingdom, though it acts largely as a standalone comedy piece. Spotted this moment in 'James II' [S6E3] : r/adventuretime
Observant fans on Reddit have pointed out several hilarious freeze-frame animation smears of Jake's face during the frantic clone-herding scenes. 📺 How to Watch This has led many fans on platforms like
Despite being exact physical clones, the various "Jameses" exhibit slightly different behaviors and hive-like cooperation, sparking classic Adventure Time philosophical questions about what makes a person unique. 💡 Trivia & Easter Eggs