My little brother showed meAdventure Time. Though our age gap is wide, our love of all things silly and absurd has kept us close while driving our mom a little insane. It was 2010, he was seven years old, and he was so excited to show meAdventure Time. While I was skeptical of his other TV faves (Chowderbeing his most-watched show up to that point),?he was right; with its absurd sense of humor, idiosyncratic dialogue, and bold style,Adventure Timewas right up my alley. The show follows best friends Jake the dog and Finn the Human as they traverse the Land of OOO, a fantastical realm full of mad ice kings, vampires, elephants who bake pies, party bears, and rainbow unicorns. The show brought word play to dazzling visual life, and on top of it all featured some truly amazing earworms. Every time I make pancakes I still hum “Making Bacon Pancakes.” What makesAdventure Timemy favorite show of the decade is how, much like the bond between siblings, the show grew stronger over its eight-year run. What began as another strange cartoon grew into a nuanced portrait of what it means to grow up, hitting just the right notes of sweet and sad amid all the silliness. It expanded beyond Finn and Jake’s perspectives to build and impressive cast of characters, including the rebellious Marceline the vampire queen, Princess Bubblegum, Ice King, Tree Trunks, Beemo, Princess Rainicorn, and of course, everyone’s favorite evil genius, Gunter the penguin. Season 3’s “Thank You” is a masterclass in emotional silence, told through animated snow and fire. It’s magnificent, a melancholy reminder that it’s always best to be kind. My brother and I both cried the first time we watched it, and it was the first time I remember thinking that this show, beyond simply being entertaining and a good way to connect with my brother, was really, truly special.?– Ha?a Lucero-Colin, Review Curation Manager