DRIVING AROUND TOWN WITH FINN AND JAKE - Furniture & Meat | Adventure Time | Cartoon Network

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Summary

Finn and Jake find themselves with an unexpected problem: too much treasure. After their treehouse starts to break under the weight of their collected riches, they decide to spend all their "swash" in town. However, spending money proves to be a challenge as they encounter various rules and restrictions, leading to some hilarious attempts to get rid of their wealth.

Highlights

Too Much Treasure in the Treehouse
00:00:45

Finn and Jake's treehouse is overflowing with treasure, causing structural issues. BMO suggests they have too much money, a problem no one anticipated. Jake proposes they spend all of it to find new treasure.

Spending Money in the Wildberry Kingdom
00:01:28

Finn and Jake decide to spend their treasure in the Wildberry Kingdom, which has recently become "fancy." They arrive in town, unsure how to spend money as they've only ever stolen or hoarded it.

Fountain Fiasco and Bribery
00:02:29

While attempting to 'parse out some dough' in a public fountain, they are reprimanded by a guard. Jake tries to bribe the guard, who initially resists but eventually accepts, allowing them to throw money into the fountain.

Buying Furniture and Meat for the Fountain Home
00:03:00

Encouraged by their successful bribery, Finn and Jake send two Berry Lads to buy expensive meats and furniture for their new 'fountain home'. However, the guard again intervenes, prohibiting furniture and meat in the fountain, though he is once more, persuaded by money.

Making Legs Dance for Money
00:03:32

Despite buying many items, they still have a vast amount of money. They encounter a person named 'Legs' and offer him a bag of money if he dances. Legs performs a dance, but a guard prevents dancing in the streets without a permit, leading to a frustrated Finn realizing that people will do anything for money.

Pushing the Limits
00:04:30

Finding the current ways of spending money boring, Finn decides it's time to push the limits and challenge the 'middle class berries'.

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