The bandaged zealot has to ditch the club meeting to pick up his kids, whom we learn are quite interested in shadow magic, but it’s unclear how Peppermint Butler caused this exactly. Precisely what sort of history PepBut and Peacemaster share is not explained, but it seems that PM blames him for perverting his children towards the dark arts, which complicates things considerably. He spots the hidden camera in the room immediately and uses it to deliver a challenge-Princess Bubblegum believes him a threat to her reign, but PepBut immediately recognizes Peacemaster’s true goal. Unbeknownst to his comrades, however, his target is Peppermint Butler, not Princess Bubblegum, and he’s much better at his job than they are. While Starchy and his friends are clearly no threat-in fact, they just feel like over-theorizing fanboys-it’s still nice that her motherliness towards the Candy people trumps her need to be Obeyed and Beloved By All.īut amongst the hobbyists is one called Peacemaster: a hilarious parody of the Solomon Kane-type character, with the Puritanical clothes and unflinching hatred of evil, or his own definition of evil, anyway. Nonetheless, Bubblegum’s a great sport-she’s completely cognizant of the Veritas Brigade’s seditious goal, but kicks back and snacks on pickles while secretly watching them in good humor. It’s one of the few times we see her doubt, one way or another, her own morality. When questioned by Colonel Candy Corn about the Rattleballs project, wherein the Candy Kingdom’s early robot defenders were executed for being too decidedly violent, PB nervously changed the subject and shies away. Though I suppose I should qualify ‘simpleton’ as magic is quite potent in Ooo, and PB really was a lizard in that one episode, and she actually does engage in some shady business. He’s steadily gone from your standard janitorial donut-hole (I think) to being your simpleton every-man who believes in magic over science and that Princess Bubblegum’s not as she seems. I was delighted to revisit Starchy as a conspiracy theory-loving bumpkin, who now has his own paranormal fanclub, the Veritas brigade (I love this adorable goddamn episode), which is the next logical step after having a late night conspiracy talk show and workshops. Or has he? After all, Peacemaster isn’t exactly the Candy Kingdom’s most upright citizen either, and you could even make the case that he’d brought about his own misfortunes due to his zealotry. It’s an interesting situation in that Peppermint Butler has never done anything that evil, just stuff that’s normally regarded as evil: imprisoning and extorting demons, being bros with Death, trying to swindle Finn and Jake out of their flesh, and so forth, nothing so outright terrible, but he may have crossed the line last night. Turning children into human/monster hybrids is sort of really, really dark, even by his own standards. I thought Peppermint Butler was adorable even before it was revealed that he’s a shadowy magus of the Golden Dawn, but even I have to admit that “Nemesis” complicates my PepBut fandom quite a bit. On last night’s episode of Adventure Time, “Nemesis,” Peppermint Butler’s dark magicky ways finally catch up to him when a zealot in Puritan dress vows to bring him to justice. You will then have a soggy looking fabric-cake.Ĭut along edges, to make edges more smooth when turned inside out. Next sew his sides to one side, making sure the red stripes aline !! (this took patience!) before sewing the backside towards the sides as well (look how cute he is all cuddled up with his little feet! X3) before sewing it together longside (always iron!!) and turning inside out and filling with stuffing (below). His arms and legs were made by sewing together blue, white and red fabric to a “strip”… The back of his tuxeedo has a little “butt-flap” :) Two pieces of blue fabric sewn together, folded inside out, ironed and sewn along the sides one more time to maintain shape. His adorably evil face was drawn with textile markers. Used same colored cotton thread to sew the red and black onto the white circle.įolded and sewed the bow tie + buttons in place on the front (before sewing together back and front side). This took patience! Always use pin needles to keep the fabric in place, and iron everything for the best result. The basic pattern is pretty simple: round circle with red “slizes” and a blue “bottom” (a bit below the center of the circle). There’s two sides I actually put an extra layer of white underneath so that the thread wouldn’t shine through. My Peppermint Butler is made out of simple cotton fabric. Therefore: I will now give you the process of making him (from back in 2013). People far too often assume I bought (!!?) my Peppermint butler for my Princess Bubblegum cosplay.
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