Anyway, Me-mow has all of this planned from the start since we last saw her when failed to assassinate Wildberry Princess, getting kicked out of the guild, get her bounty, and take revenge on Finn and Jake for getting her kicked off of the Assassins Guild for unsuccessfully getting rid of Wildberry Princess. Congratulations producers, you gave away the revelation of a certain character. But of course, when I first saw this episode, it was pretty obvious it was Me-mow in the trench coat, hat, and bandanna because her voice. Guess who decided to come back after a really long absence since Season 3? That’s right, Me-mow is back in this episode, being the mysterious individual that is after the same “Bounty” (Finn) that BMO and Jake are after. But then again, it does looked like a 4th Grader made this for a school project. Wow, NEPTR must really put all of its blood and tears to make that town. Yeah…not going to mention that because by the time BMO’s done beating up a pair of underwear, NEPTR comes out of nowhere, mad at BMO for completely destroying the town that he made for months.
And let’s not to mention the part where BMO beat the crap out of the enemies in the town, or in this case, a pair of socks and underwear with faces drawn. I mean, this isn’t a real town, this feels like a scale project that a 4th Grader would make. Going back to BMO, he and Jake traveled to the desert to look for Finn when getting into a town…a small town…a REALLY small town. The duration of the episode is about BMO hunting some “bounty”, and by “bounty”, I mean Finn, who became the background character in this episode. So why did Jake becomes a horse? BMO made food for Jake to enjoy but there’s a catch, in order for Jake to eat the sandwiches that BMO made when cooking by the hot stove for 6 hours, he has to play horse. Wow, is it Rodeo Season already? Anyway, BMO is playing a cowboy in this episode, tried to be the big hero in his imaginative adventure with Jake being his trusty steed.
Like I said in the intro of this review, it’s another BMO-centric episode with BMO playing pretend to get through the day and in this episode, he’s posing as a Cowboy, like someone you see in a Western Movie. This is my spoilerific review of “Angel Face”. We begin the week of new Adventure Time with a BMO episode playing pretend and of course, the return of a certain character that we haven’t seen in a really long time.