Similarly, Allegri makes great use of space in a panel in which Cake helps Fionna and Marshall Lee make a steep descent. It's a nice touch when Cake's angry "FINE!" spills over into a lower panel. She composes for the page as well as for the panel. She then transforms into a Cat-On-Stilts for travel, and undergoes several other transfigurations before the crucial one, in which she is invaluable in helping Fionna to save the day.Īllegri's background is in animation design and storyboarding, so it's a pleasant surprise to see how comfortable she is with using the two-dimensional space and gutters of comics storytelling. Even in the opening scene, Cake swells from normal-size to huge and angry in order to loom threateningly at Marshall Lee. As it is with Jake in "Adventure Time with Finn and Jake," one of the most consistently entertaining visual elements of "Adventure Time with Fionna and Cake" is the flexible, amoeba-like flesh of Cake the Cat. The characters continue to be squishy-looking and adorable, particularly the possessive and protective Cake.
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