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“Adventure Time: Side Quests” Coming Soon To Hulu & Disney+
Disney has announced details for the upcoming “Adventure Time” spinoff animated series, “Adventure Time: Side Quests”, which will be coming soon to Disney+ and Hulu in the United States.
This brand new compansion series follows young hero Finn and his magical dog best friend Jake as they embark on adventures across the fantastical land of Ooo – partying with cloud people and punching evil in the butt along the way.
“Adventure Time” captivated audiences with its heartfelt storytelling, playful humour, and richly creative world. “Adventure Time: Side Quests” builds on the spirit of the early seasons, delivering lighter, self-contained adventures. Designed to introduce a new generation of fans to the land of Ooo, whilst giving existing fans more of what they love, the series brings standalone, silly quests and playful challenges – celebrating the joyful chaos of Finn and Jake’s adventures.
Finn the Human is voiced by Sasha Knight, and John DiMaggio returns as the voice of Jake the Dog. The series will also reunite fan-favourite characters, including Ice King (Tom Kenny), Princess Bubblegum (Hynden Walch), Marceline (Olivia Olson), and BMO (Niki Yang).
Showrunner and Executive Producer, Nate Cash, said in a statement regarding the new show:
“Making Side Quests felt like making the original Adventure Time, which felt like hanging out with art school buddies making professional cartoons. That sounds like a big sandwich of feelings, and it was! You’re going to love these NEW adventures with Finn & Jake!”
“Adventure Time: Side Quests” is produced by Cartoon Network Studios. It has been executive produced by Nate Cash, with Darrick Bachman serving as Story Editor. Victor Courtright and Niki Yang direct, Nick Cross is the Art Director, and Matthew Janszen is the Composer.
The iconic franchise will be leaving Warner Brothers for the first time, shifting to Hulu and Disney+ on June 29th 2026.
Roger’s Take: This show was originally announced back in 2024 at the Annecy Film Festival, and with the current stalemate situation regarding Paramount’s purchase of Warner Brothers Discovery, it looks like Disney was able to license this for its subscribers in the US. It seems clear this is not going to be a global licensing deal, but it’s a nice little addition to the Disney+ lineup for June. This show getting a dual release on both platforms is becoming increasingly more common ahead of the eventual merger between the two streaming services.
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