Adventure Time: Finn the Human


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Finn the Human

Season 5, Episode 1

The guys meet a wish master after following the Lich through the portal.

repeat 2012 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Animated Action/adventure Children Cartoon Comedy Fantasy Sci-fi Season Premiere

Cast & Crew
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Cloris Leachman (Actor) .. Old Marceline
Eric Bauza (Actor) .. Tromo/Additional Voices
Kumail Nanjiani (Actor) .. Prismo
James Kyson Lee (Actor) .. Big Destiny/Trami
Ming-Na Wen (Actor) .. Finn's Mom

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Cloris Leachman (Actor) .. Old Marceline
Born: April 30, 1926
Died: January 26, 2021
Birthplace: Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Trivia: Cloris Leachman seems capable of playing any kind of role, and she has consistently demonstrated her versatility in films and on TV since the 1950s. On the big screen, she can be seen in such films as Kiss Me Deadly (1955), Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), The Last Picture Show (1971), for which she won an Oscar; and Young Frankenstein (1974). On TV, she played the mother on Lassie from 1957-58, and Phyllis Lindstrom on both The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970-77) and her own series, Phyllis (1975-77). She was a staple on many of the dramatic shows of the '50s, and a regular on Charlie Wild, Private Detective (1950-52), and The Facts of Life. Leachman has won three Emmy Awards and continues to make TV, stage, and film appearances, including a turn as Granny in the film version of The Beverly Hillbillies (1993) and supplying her voice for the animated Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996) and The Iron Giant (1999). In 1999, she could be seen heading the supporting cast in Wes Craven's Music of the Heart.
Eric Bauza (Actor) .. Tromo/Additional Voices
Kumail Nanjiani (Actor) .. Prismo
Born: February 21, 1978
Birthplace: Karachi, Pakistan
Trivia: Was a writer on Michael & Michael Have Issues. Had a recurring role on The Colbert Report. Performed his one-man show Unpronounceable for the first time in Chicago in 2007.
James Kyson Lee (Actor) .. Big Destiny/Trami
Born: December 13, 1975
Birthplace: Seoul, South Korea
Trivia: Born in Seoul, Korea, actor James Kyson Lee moved to New York City when he was 10 years old, eventually studying at Boston University. He later moved to L.A., and began making appearances on TV shows like JAG, eventually scoring the role of Ando Masahashi on the hit series Heroes in 2006. He parlayed his success on that program into parts in a variety of projects including Shutter, White on Rice, Necrosis, and How to Make Love to a Woman.
Ming-Na Wen (Actor) .. Finn's Mom
Born: November 20, 1963
Birthplace: Coloane Island, Macau
Trivia: An actress who can play period drama as convincingly as contemporary comedy, Ming-Na Wen was born in Macau, China, on November 20, 1963. When she was four, Ming-Na and her family pulled up stakes and moved to the United States, first settling in New York City and five years later relocating to Pittsburgh, PA, where her parents opened a restaurant, the Chinatown Inn (which they still operate today). In the third grade, Ming-Na played a bunny rabbit in a school play, and she was fascinated with the theater from that moment on; after graduating from high school, Ming-Na enrolled in Carnegie-Mellon University, where she graduated with honors and received a degree in theater. Ming-Na moved to New York to pursue an acting career, and in 1988, she was cast as Lien Hughes on As the World Turns, making her the first Asian-American to appear as a regular on a daytime drama. Ming-Na continued on the show until 1991, after which she continued to work in the theater and appeared in a pair of made-for-TV movies before she was cast in The Joy Luck Club, Wayne Wang's popular screen adaptation of the best-selling novel by Amy Tan. Ming-Na next took a left turn into the action-drama Street Fighter, but in 1995 she became part of the ensemble cast of the popular and award-winning television series E.R., playing Dr. Deb Chen. At the same time, she was also cast in the sitcom The Single Guy as Trudy, the hipper-than-thou gallery owner. Despite her busy television schedule, Ming-Na continued to pursue film work, making a startling and sexy appearance in Mike Figgis' One Night Stand in 1997 while providing the voice for the leading character in the Disney-animated drama Mulan in 1998. Ming-Na lives with her husband and daughter in Los Angeles, and when not occupied with her busy schedule of film and television work, she helps with production and management for the Asian-American harmony group At Last.

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