Who is lemongrab
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A socially challenged Adventure Time counterpart of a typical North Korean dictator. He's made of lemon flesh, and he has the body of the human with a vertical lemon shaped head. He screams like a banshee from the pits of Hell, and he was created by Princess Bubblegum , but he ended up building an earldom of grotesque lemon children made from lemons and candy life.
He continues this with Lemonhope and sends him to the dungeon when Princess Bubblegum declares that she will take him to the Candy Kingdom. When Finn and Bubblegum prank him in an attempt to rescue Lemonhope, he sends them to the dungeon as well.
Later, when Lemonhope poorly plays Finn's flute, both Lemongrabs are attracted to the sound and Lemongrab 2 releases them. This infuriates Lemongrab and he swallows Lemongrab 2 whole. As Bubblegum and company make their escape, Lemongrab forces all of his subjects to capture them. However, Lemongrab 2 is able to momentarily escape and help aid the escapees leave the earldom before being swallowed again. In Lemonhope Part 1 , he is shown in a video as now a full-fledged dictator, saying "Hello!
And keep away from Castle Lemongrab! It is shown no one is allowed to leave or enter the earldom, and he shows that he has punished everyone since they helped Lemonhope. He shows his hatred of Lemonhope throughout the video, through a depiction of them getting rid of Lemonhope, although Lemonhope left on his own accord.
It is shown that one of their fun activities is now harp smashing. He is also heard eating a lemon person for trying to escape, and after a series of slurping sounds screams, "I DID IT! In Lemonhope Part 2 , Lemonhope returns to stop the earl, and confronts him on the rooftop of the castle with Lemongrab saying: "Looking for something? Well, you've found me, fat Lemongrab! Lemongrab 2 reaches out from the inside of Lemongrab and pulls out his earplugs, and the enslaved lemon people hold down Lemongrab's arms as Lemonhope plays the harp.
After a bit of playing, Lemongrab can't take it anymore and explodes. At the end of the episode, Princess Bubblegum is shown poorly reknitting together pieces of Lemongrab and Lemongrab 2 , creating Lemongrab 3 , stating "Oh, don't worry, once his brains and body reknit, he will be back to his lonely old self, as it seems to be his only stable emotional state.
The dinner was concluded after one bite, and the Earl went to his window to stare out at his earldom before yelling "Lights out! While lying awake, he was staring at his bedroom ceiling puzzled.
A piece of the ceiling falls out, creating a hole, and Lemongrab becomes irritated by this and grabs his things and leaves for the Mountain of Matthew.
While in the mountain, the Earl goes on an introspective journey, seeing his greatest desire to be accepted by his "mother" Princess Bubblegum , his worst fear Lemonhope taking over his earldom and solving the ills that he, Lemongrab, once wrought , and his past selves Lemongrab 1 and 2, arguing over Lemon-Sweets. Lemongrab chooses Lemon-Sweets, though he grows smaller and smaller while he jumps into Lemon-Sweets open mouth. Lemongrab slides down until he finds himself surrounded by darkness, but laying on top of a greasy yellow surface he finds unpleasant.
The surface tips suddenly and Lemongrab falls, grabs the edge just in time, and is left dangling above the void. Lemongrab shakes his fist as he curses the circumstances. After he does, a disembodied voice tells him to taste the grease, then to look up. He looks up to see himself, staring back at himself. He then incredulously asks "I am grease? Lemongrab then comes to Matthew himself, and decides rather than merging with Matthew like so many before him, he pulls out lemon candies, which he calls 'Lemonjons', and throws them into Matthews' mouth causing him to fall and explode into many small humanoid figures.
With the help of Finn, Lemongrab fights the humanoids, escapes the mountain, and goes back to his castle where he, before going to bed, takes a lemon candy, chews it up and spits it into the ceiling hole. Much later, an apparently heroic Lemongrab accepts to take side with his mother in the Gum War against Gumbaldia. Sometime later, Lemongrab finally gets the hole in the ceiling of his room fixed and stares in awe at Jermaine painting over the repairs a colorful fresco with birds, bunnies, flowers, and lemons, at peace with himself.
A millennium later, Castle Lemongrab, in episode " Lemonhope Part 2 " is shown as empty. It's still unknown if Lemongrab lived his natural life. According to Jesse Moynihan, the Earl is "off-putting, weird, angry, and alienated with an inability to read social cues. According to Jesse Moynihan, Lemongrab does not have any friends.
Whenever upset or angry, he often raises his voice and screams. Andy Ristaino claimed that the Earl's sour temper and perpetually unhappy disposition are due to a combination of his willingness to stay bitter, and circumstances that caused him to be this way. Overall, a great deal of his unhappiness is self-inflicted due to his steadfast willingness to stay unhappy and impose that unhappiness on others when the opportunity arises.
Lemongrab is not inherently harmful to anybody but himself because of his bizarre behavior and is merely "dysfunctional" mentally and as a person rather than destructive. This has been proven to be wrong according to the signs of genuine love he showed his family in "All Your Fault. His actions appear to be driven by unspecific anger and not direct malice towards anything or anyone in particular.
It is likely that he does not realize how he affects others himself because he does not understand the feelings of those around him. He was shown to not be adjusted to social situations at all, so this could be a side effect of poor social learning, and could be executed without knowing what exactly these actions are causing others to feel. According to Patrick Seery, Lemongrab is under the delusion that he is always right.
Because of this, he hates being corrected or reprimanded for his mistakes and is quick to irresponsibly blame his life problems on others. He is often mean, rude, and obnoxious to everyone who even remotely disagrees with him. The actions Lemongrab takes against others are entirely reasonable in his perspective—he only punishes those who do not adhere to his strict standards of behavior and tolerates those who do.
In an unused scene, it was shown that Lemongrab had no qualms about sending a small candy child to the dungeon for an extremely petty reason and even terrorizing the youngster to the point of making the child cry. Despite this, Lemongrab tries to rule to the best of his ability in a way that makes perfect sense to him. The Earl has a short temper, making him overreact to small problems in the manner of an angry child. Because of this, the Earl often threatens to send Candy People to unreasonably long periods in the dungeon without a trial.
He became so angry after being pranked by Finn and Princess Bubblegum, that he sentenced all the candy people around him to the dungeon without knowing who did it. However, once Peppermint Butler assures him that it was, in fact, a prank "for laughs," The Earl calms down and begins to laugh. Although the Earl has little to no sense of humor, this suggests he seems to work on having one, albeit unsuccessfully.
After being punched in the gut by the "little ghost pranksters" and pushed to the ground, he continues to try to laugh it off, claiming that he was not going anywhere. Although, after the humiliation and pain from eating the spicy solution that Princess Bubblegum put on his food, the Earl becomes as angry as ever and puts her, Finn, and the other candy people into the dungeon. The reconditioning chamber, however, was made as a way to straighten out disobedient citizens, and was shown to be used against the Pup Gang only after they had called him names, and disobeyed his commands.
The Earl appears to have haphephobia—a dislike of being touched. He screamed and acted alarmed when Finn slapped him on the hand, and he sentenced Peppermint Butler to five extra years dungeon for pulling on the leg of his pants. This is also proven to be false, however, as he is only selective on who touches him. He had no complaints when he first met his brother Lemongrab 2 and nuzzled him happily.
Lemongrab rarely smiles as he is generally unhappy. When he does show signs of pleasure it is often when eating food. In Too Young, he smiles after being pranked by "the thing," and once after being beaten up by Princess Bubblegum and Finn—though this was in an unused storyboard, [12] he is seen holding a rice cake and grinning to himself, saying, "Jealous of my rice cake, little ghost pranksters?
He also seems to be fond of the colors green and grey- all of his clothes are grey, and his belt and Lemon Camel 's saddle are green. The Earl seems very aware of his higher status as a noble, having referred to others as "slave" or "servile". After he claims to not know where food comes from, Peppermint Butler attempts to explain it, but is silenced and waved off by Lemongrab who clearly thinks the knowledge of where food comes from to be beneath him because he is "royal".
More evidence of his imperious ignorance would be his sentencing everybody in the Candy Kingdom to one million years in the dungeon. It most likely did not occur to him at the time that he would only be in power for five years; only until the princess turned eighteen. In addition to this, he imprisoned all of the castle staff for seven years twelve for Peppermint Butler, but immediately released Peppermint Butler once Lemongrab realized that he was hungry and could not make food for himself.
Despite his bossy, nasty disposition, he often hints to having a kind of helplessness resembling that of a child's. Despite having many negative attributes, the Earl is shown to be fairly stubborn and resilient, which occasionally seems to work in his favor in times of adversity. Despite being despised by everybody else, he stuck to his job until he was required by law to leave—rather than quit and neglect his responsibilities.
In " You Made Me ," Lemongrab expresses complete misery over his loneliness and isolation. This leads to him having several psychotic breaks in which he ruthlessly punishes The Pup Gang for disobeying him, and Finn and Jake for trespassing and disobeying him by trying to take The Pup Gang away.
However, when Princess Bubblegum introduces him to his clone , he calms down and becomes overjoyed at his new friend. He and his double both act cheerful and affable after they meet, and Lemongrab becomes more calm and well-adjusted. According to Jesse Moynihan, on his website, "I don't know what exactly is going on with him. The two times I've written for his character I've tried to play him as weirdly sympathetic. He does a lot of things wrong, but you can see that he's trying to do what makes sense to him I wanted the viewer to feel sympathy for him, or at least conflicted about his motivations.
In the episode " All Your Fault ," he and Lemongrab 2 have epiphanies in which they realize that they want to have a family, and in this process, they learn that they are capable of showing genuine love and affection to their own children, who love them back.
When Jake refers to them as "selfish," Princess Bubblegum claims that "their hearts are fine. They're just like this," and the Lemongrabs respond with smiles. In "All Your Fault," Lemongrab and Lemongrab 2 both seem a bit more affable and willing to talk to other people. The Earl of Lemongrab apparently has a high tolerance to physical injury. This is shown when he landed head-first after falling out of one of the Castle's windows, and later out of a tree, seemingly uninjured. He always carries a sword that has the ability to emit powerful sound waves which can knock people unconscious.
He uses the sword in "You Made Me" to discipline disobedient citizens. Lemongrab also appears to have a certain knowledge of technology, as he designed, built, and operates the reconditioning chamber in his castle. Lemongrab possesses an unusual kind of flexibility. After he was caught by Princess Bubblegum, he arched his back through a narrowly open window and managed to sit up high enough to face Princess Bubblegum, even as most of his body hung from the window. This indicates he is much more "fluid" than the average human would be.
Lemongrab also possesses the ability to contort his neck and rotate his head to nearly a full degrees in a manner similar to that of an owl. The earl is quite strong because of his hard skin, as seen in " Mystery Dungeon ," when he props up the closing ceiling of the dungeon with his own back, with little effort.
In the episode, he is also shown to have a photographic memory, remembering the map of the dungeon in a matter of seconds. He can also dislocate his jaw in the manner of a snake to open his mouth to a frighteningly large size, and he can profusely gush lemon juice from the nodule on top of his head.
He and Lemongrab 2 seem intelligent enough to understand Bubblegum's notes on how to create Candy life when the princess leaves them the formula for doing so.
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