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Marceline's house Fandom

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A realistic rendition of the tree house from the animation Adventure Time. This project is for an assignment so I had limits on polycount and materials. Seen mostly in the episode "Slow Love," Finn and Jake keep a boat as a type of look out view at the very top of a branch at the top of their Tree Fort. It has had an umbrella, a dining table and four chairs, a lamp, a carpet, a yellow-red telescope, a tripod, and other small objects in it. The yard has several features including plants, a pond, a well, a yurt (the round hut structure), a mechanical device that might be an electrical generator, and a vegetable garden in the back.

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Inside the Tree Fort

Without all the heaps of gold, the entrance is a simple empty room with a wood front door on one end, and a ladder leading up into the hollow trunk of the tree on the other. This was seen in many episodes such as "Beautopia," "Conquest of Cuteness," and also in the game, Legends of Ooo. The only time it has been damaged was in "Beautopia." Susan Strong ran through the wall. It comes with a couch, a table, a picture (see 'Trivia' section bullet point 4), a stove, and other kitchen appliances.

Weapon Room

The treasure in the entrance seems to include old TVs, VHS tapes, a unicycle, lots of gold, a Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) complete with several games, and a few other unusual things. Seen in "Rainy Day Daydream," this is where it links the "attic," and the living room. There are two bridges on the house as seen in zoom-outs of the tree. After being destroyed in "Come Along With Me," Finn and Jake granted Fern's dying wish, planting his seedling remains at the Tree House.

Tree Fort

The room must be on the ground level since Susan was standing on solid grass when she broke through the wall. This room is also referred to as a second living room, see "Living room" section above, and the House breakdown diagram in the gallery. One of the ladders leads up into the canopy where the living room is located. Marceline is shown to have a small white zombie poodle named Schwabl living in her house.

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There is a ladder on the wall next to Marceline's amps for her Axe bass which leads to her bedroom, connected to her bathroom. Marceline's room made its first and only appearance in "Marceline's Closet." She has a recording studio in her room. She recorded a song, saying that no one must ever hear it (except that Finn & Jake heard it) which makes sense that it was secret because she was singing an entry from her journal. The living room is furnished with a brown colored couch, several long tables, and a large monster-skin rug.

Marceline's house

In Marceline's Closet it shows it not having a door, but it has animal skins hung up in a doorway. In Slow Love it shows the doorway with animal skins if you look through the window, this may prove it is located in their living room. In Five Short Graybles it has a door and it is located in the hollow log in their kitchen.

Minus all the heaps of gold, the room is a simple empty room with a wood front door on one end, and a ladder leading up into the hollow trunk of the tree on the other. It seems to be very dirty, and it is presumed that nobody cleans it. Seemingly, the only way to get into the attic is from the weapon room (the branch directly below) by climbing into a bucket and using a pulley system to haul the person or objects up.

Bedroom

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Instead, it is the entrance to the Beneathaverse where the Gnorms rule. A small cave/megalithic structure is built into the tree fort on its back side. Jake sleeps in an open drawer of a cabinet, which also holds his viola, a picture of Lady Rainicorn, books, bones, and some of his other personal possessions such as a mug which looks to hold milk, ties, and a locket of a "J" covered with jewels. The entrance can best be seen in the episode "Video Makers" when Finn is looking for a video camera. It can also be seen in "Play Date" when Finn and Jake dump their treasure in the room and later at the end when Ice King and Abracadaniel summon Kee-Oth the demon.

Otherwise, using the bridge which connects to the living room will grant access to the attic. It seems to be an abandoned area since there are only a few items that are useful. It also appears in "Go With Me" when Finn was talking to Marceline about Princess Bubblegum's not liking him. The entry to the tree house is filled with all the treasure Finn and Jake have collected on their many adventures.

There is an insect in a jar under the desk, as seen in "Her Parents." There is an empty room behind the giant root, as seen in "Rainy Day Daydream." The room holds a closet, a book shelf, a window, a picture of a ninja, and a weapon stuck in the ground. In the episode "Holly Jolly Secrets Part II," the bedroom is completely different from the bedroom in the other episodes. Their room in this episode is much larger, more bare as the root next to the bed is gone, and it has a fireplace. There are also many peculiar looking television screens that are on the walls that can be found throughout the house. So far the small TV's have found no use in the series other than acting as potentially noticeable decor. This room was seen in only three episodes, "Marceline's Closet," "Five Short Graybles," and "In Your Footsteps." It is possibly located near the bedroom.

The tree seems to be the same species of tree as the old one. This tree however is only a tree and has no house built into it and has a regenerated Finn Sword growing from it. In "Come Along With Me," Beth and Shermy are shown to be the new residents of Marceline's house in the far future.

Marceline and Ash moved in together, as seen in "Memory of a Memory," until their later breakup. Marceline retained ownership of the house at this point, and carved an "M" into the bark to signify this, but eventually moved out. The tree itself is a weeping willow.[1] It has a main canopy and three smaller canopies which branch out from the center. Built into the base of the tree is a wooden shack from which the rooms inside the canopy can be accessed. Various decorations, including windows, flags, and chimneys, can be seen sticking out of the canopy. The entrance can best be seen in the episode "Video Maker" when Finn is looking for a video camera.

Seen mostly in the episode "Slow Love," Finn and Jake keep a boat as a type of look out view at the very top of a branch at the top of their Tree House. It has an umbrella, a dining table and four chairs, a lamp, a carpet, a yellow-red telescope (sometimes pointed towards the Candy Kingdom as seen in the game "Legends of Ooo"), a tripod, and other small objects in it. It also appears in "Power Animal" at the roof party and "Dad's Dungeon" when Jake turned into different things for Finn and BMO. Instead, it is the entrance to the Beneathaverse where the Gnomes rule. In "The Vault," it was revealed that the Tree House was originally a sapling near the Candy Kingdom. After being mutated and disfigured by the radioactive river that surrounded the kingdom at the time, Shoko died under the sapling along with Princess Bubblegum's amulet.

Otherwise, one must use the bridge that is connected to the living room will grant access to the attic. It also appears in "Go With Me" when Finn talks to Marceline about Princess Bubblegum not liking him. The entry to the tree house is the storage site for the treasure Finn and Jake collect on their many adventures.

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