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Of course, as a vampire she has weaknesses including being sensitive to sunlight. And while she is a vampire, her appetite is not necessarily for blood but for things that are red.

While it seems like a lot has already been revealed about Marceline, there is still a lot of mystery behind her. Hopefully, some of these questions will be answered in the miniseries that premieres the first two episodes of the Marceline story tonight. Until then, make sure to check out the exclusive clip from the first episode at the top. Twitter: tracycbrown. Tracy Brown is a digital editor and writer working in entertainment for the Los Angeles Times.

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All Sections. About Us. B2B Publishing. Business Visionaries. Hot Property. Times Events. Times Store. Facebook Twitter Show more sharing options Share Close extra sharing options. By Tracy Brown Digital Editor. Tracy Brown. Follow Us twitter instagram email facebook. He also shows appreciation for things he deems to be greatly evil; in " It Came from the Nightosphere ," he comments that Gunter is the "most evil thing [he] has encountered" foreshadowing Gunter's reveal as Orgalorg.

Gunter, the Ice King , Jake and Finn were the only souls that were spared during his rampage through Ooo. In addition, Hunson Abadeer is shown to be rational, cold and calculating.

However, he is not totally emotionless, as he appears to be deeply moved by hearing his daughter's song. He confirmed that he loves Marceline, and that he was deeply sorry he ate her fries, never meaning to hurt her. This incident seems to have altered his personality, as in " Return to the Nightosphere ," he is far less evil than before even with the Nightosphere amulet on, with the implication that this change was because of his previous interaction with Marceline.

While he is markedly 'nicer' than before, he may only be so to Marceline, Finn and Jake. In " Daddy's Little Monster ," he was quick to act hostile toward Jake before realising it was him.

He seems to have a twisted sense of humor. He threatens the lives of the Marauders by telling a joke and calls himself their "Mama. Hunson, ashamed at what he did in " Daddy's Little Monster ". He is first shown exiting the Nightosphere as a mass of tentacles, eyeballs, intestines, and various other like appendages, but his usual form consists of a demon-like humanoid with a light blue skin tone, pointy ears, flat dark blue hair, a dark business suit and light yellow eyes with slit neon pink pupils.

His face shows slightly more detail than most characters of the show; showing more cheek bone and eye definition than others. The inside of his mouth aside from his purplish pink tongue is green, with the hue of green getting slightly darker the closer to the back of the throat.

He seems to lack a uvula and a defined chin. His movements are occasionally jerky and unnatural, moving with what appears to be additional or especially stiff but flexible joints. He has the ability to shapeshift, like his daughter , and has been seen with a second, monstrous head with a vertical mouth that usually hides inside his normal mouth at the back of his throat an effect of the Nightosphere amulet.

When he transforms into a large monster this monstrous head emerges from his throat and replaces his normal head. He wears a pair of red boots just like Marceline. However, without the Nightosphere Amulet, he sports a white tank-top, a pair of green-striped pink boxers, and has a slightly bulging belly that is hidden when he is wearing his suit. Marceline described Hunson Abadeer as "deathless," apparently meaning that he is immortal even going as far to say he literally can't die.

He is capable of stealing souls with the Nightosphere amulet on , shapeshifting, regenerating, and growing to tremendous sizes. He is very strong and flexible so his body can bend many ways making him extremely adept in conflict. An example of this is his ability to swing his leg behind his head, kicking people in the face who try to attack him from behind; he calls it Karate Kick.

In the episode "Daddy's Little Monster," it is revealed that some of Hunson's powers originate from his Nightosphere amulet , which endows its wearer with supernatural powers and also apparently fills them with chaotic evil.

The latter seems to happen to Marceline, although she was not prepared for the effects of the amulet, whereas Finn had an idea of what to expect and thus was able to resist its dangerous effects upon wearing it. Hunson is Marceline's biological father. They have had a consistently strained relationship since Marceline's childhood, culminating in him eating her fries when she was a pre-teen, whereafter Marceline felt that he didn't care about her.

Hunson would eventually be imprisoned in the Nightosphere and Marceline wouldn't talk to him until the events of " It Came from the Nightosphere ," which occurred presumably many hundreds of years after the incident with the fries.

Their relationship begins to heal when Finn plays Marceline's heartfelt Fry Song out loud. Hunson and his daughter have a tender moment where they affirm their love for each other before Finn traps him back in the Nightosphere. Hunson wishes for Marceline to take over the Nightosphere from him in " Return to the Nightosphere. He admits that he is proud of Marceline as she is. In this episode, Hunson calls Marceline "baby" endearingly.

Furthermore, his personality in this appearance is markedly different. He appears to be much more casual and docile. This change is possibly due to his greatly improved relationship with his daughter, suggesting that his previous callousness was influenced by bitterness towards Marceline. Marceline also now visits him in the Nightosphere.

Yet, Hunson is a somewhat neglectful parent. In the full version of Marceline's fry song , there exist the lyrics; "Daddy, why did you leave me, You created me, So don't you wanna see me? A young Marceline is seen mouthing the word "Dada" as she cries in the flashback that concludes " I Remember You. In " Everything Stays ," Simon, who has almost transformed into the Ice King permanently and is thus leaving to isolate himself, assures a young Marceline that he has arranged for someone else to take care of her.

In a flashback, it is shown that he had re-entered her life after their long separation by smashing a hole in the young Marceline's hut with the family battle axe. He then announces that he was summoned by "some goober with glasses" and that he and Marceline should "go suck some souls together," before destroying an entire wall of the hut.

Marceline is shocked and repelled by Hunson's reckless obliviousness to her struggle for survival in the post-Mushroom War world. This flashback sheds light on Marceline's deeply hurt reaction to his act of eating her fries in his debut episode many seasons prior; the pre-teen Marceline was not yet a vampire and needed to eat, whereas the deathless demon Hunson has no need to. Yet, he carelessly ate her fries when she needed any food she could get to stay alive in the post-apocalyptic world.

This incident appears to embody Marceline's long-held grievance that Hunson didn't care about her survival. It is possible that Hunson's thoughtless actions that caused Marceline's upset as well as his general lack of social awareness and empathy is due to his status as a powerful, immortal demon who has lived for countless millennia. Marceline is a comparatively new addition to his life, and although he certainly loves her, he may not quite understand what parental responsibility, or simply caring for a living being, actually entails.

This could be made especially worse by the absence of Marceline's human mother to aid him. In the present day, after his powers have been negated by Peppermint Butler , Hunson tries spending some time with Marceline while in Ooo, but only manages to wreck her solo concert that night. However, he aids in stopping an attack by Chicle, and urges Marceline and the others to admit that he's "bad but not all bad.

Finn freed Marceline's father from the Nightosphere so that Marceline could have closure with him. He was under the impression that Finn was Marceline's "evil servant," but upon learning that Finn is "super good," quickly attempted to steal Finn's soul.



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