![]() "I liked Velma over Daphne in Scooby-Doo," he laughs. Princess Bubblegum, ruler of the Candy Kingdom and object of Finn's affections, is informed by the female characters in cartoons that Ward had crushes on as a kid. The music playfully references 8-bit videogame soundtracks, as well as folk, R&B and hip-hop, while the likes of Emo Philips, Kristen Schaal and Henry Rollins – as a rainbow-coloured unicorn, no less – provide the voices. Like many of his Hollywood peers, Ward's influences are largely televisual, and Adventure Time has a pop culture-infused style. "I wasn't a big adventurer and then I had a show that I was finally able to plug all my adventure experience into." "I was a small fat child who never left the house," he admits. Ward credits this spirit of outdoorsiness with a childhood spent doing quite the opposite. Finn and Jake spend most of their time rescuing – or being rescued by – princesses and the rest exploring monster-filled caves. At its best Adventure Time feels like it can go anywhere and do anything, a spirit of curiosity best exemplified by the show's leads. The result was a fizzing, iridescent sugar rush of a show, detached from the spangly, shallow pre-teen dramas and lumbering faux-anime that seem to dominate children's TV. Ward took the loose, sketchy animation of the short and expanded it into something noticeably bigger and brighter. Ward's adventure short went viral, with over a million views online, and after a short apprenticeship as a storyboard artist on Cartoon Network's The Marvellous Misadventures of Flapjack, he was given the opportunity to turn Adventure Time into a full series. Perhaps more inspiring for prospective animators is what happened next. "I pitched my show and they liked it and picked up the pilot. "I just lucked out," is Ward's overly modest take on how he got the gig. Black - water, propylene glycol, glycerine, FD&C red #40, blue #1, and yellow #6.Reading this on mobile? Click here to view Yellow - water, propylene glycol, glycerine, FD&C yellow #5. Magenta - water, propylene glycol, glycerine, FD&C red #3, blue #1, and red #40. Cyan - water, propylene glycol, glycerine, FD&C blue #1. INGREDIENTS: Tapioca Starch, Corn Syrup Solids, Microcrystalline Cellulose (E460), Sugar, Water, Glycerine (E422), Canola Oil, Polyglycerol Esters (E475), Titanium Dioxide (E171), Algin (E401), Potassium Sorbate (E202), Citric Acid (E330), Sodium Bicarbonate, Soy Lecithin (E322). Kosher! Gluten Free! Trans-Fat Free! No Peanut Products Added! Printed on high quality edible icing paper (not wafer or rice paper) using high quality edible ink, also certified kosher. Each topper is shipped in a plastic zip lock bag. Prints are professionally printed on compressed icing sheets. After 15 to 25 minutes the edible icing art will blend with the frosting to give your cake a professional look. ![]() Simply remove the edible icing art from backing and place on top of freshly iced cake or cupcakes. These are an easy and inexpensive way to make your cake look like a masterpiece. Please select a size from the dropdown above that fits your dessert! You can attach a note with your order on the Shopping Cart page for any free personalization you want added to your Edible Cake Topper.Įdible icing art is a great way to make a cake and cupcakes look fantastic and professional. Create a birthday cake with this Edible Cake Topper Image from A Birthday Place.
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