
The problem is when you feel a little rushed when it comes to stories and development of relatively new characters. We met the young teenage scientist rabbit Y4 who makes observations on a failed space station called 'The Drift'. The little saga includes a reasonable amount of knowledge and characters at that time of execution. And yet, Adventure Time: Distant Lands - BMO is also more streamlined, a little bit smaller, as it does not have the advantage of exploring its mythology over dozens of episodes like its predecessor.

That's what made the original series and spin-off so unique.

The setting is totally different, the characters are mostly new, to be sure, but the sometimes chaotic flow to the narrative and the band of non-kidnappers remains.
