Ice King

fictional character from Adventure Time

The Ice King is a fictional character in the American animated television series Adventure Time. He is an evil wizard that could create and manipulating ice and snow. He calls himself the king of the Ice Kingdom, a land of ice he claimed as his own where he lives in the company of many penguins.

Ice King
Adventure Time character
First appearanceAdventure Time (rough-cut)
"Prisoners of Love" (official)
Last appearance"Come Along With Me"
Created byPendleton Ward
Voiced byTom Kenny[1]
John Kassir (pilot)
Information
AliasesSimon Petrikov
SpeciesHuman (currently)
Wizard (formerly)
GenderMale
OccupationMonarch of the fictional Ice Kingdom (formerly)
Antiquarian (Simon Petrikov)
Salesman[2]
TitleKing (self-proclaimed)
FamilyBetty Grof (fiancée)
Neptr (son)

Although technically an antagonist, he sometimes helps the main characters and is the protagonist of several episodes focusing on his struggles or backstory. The character is voiced by Tom Kenny.

Character

Originally in the first seasons, he wanted to kidnap Princess Bubblegum on a regular basis. As the show progressed, he became a kind-hearted but misunderstood old man with completely twisted senses of morality and social behavior. He suffered from memory loss. Later seasons unveil his tragic backstory, revealing he was once a good human named Simon Petrikov who lost his mind, memories and loved ones due to the magic crown giving him his ice powers which was seen in the episode "Holly Jolly Secrets".

In the episodes "I Remember You" and "Simon & Marcy", it revealed the Ice King's relation with Marceline the Vampire Queen almost a thousand years before the beginning of the series, are often considered two of the show's very best.[3][4][5][6][7]

Reception

At first the character received negative reviews, but later when his backstory and development was showed in the show, he received positive reviews. Many people compare his character's mental issues to that of Alzheimer's and bipolar disorder.[8][9][10]

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