BMO has been seen playing its video games by itself in "BMO Noire." BMO also has been seen skateboarding in "Card Wars" and once had to be picked up from soccer in the episode "In Your Footsteps."īMO likes scrambled eggs, as shown in "Her Parents," and hot chocolate, as shown in "Video Makers" and "Holly Jolly Secrets Part II," though it has never been seen actually consuming food. When Finn and Jake were bored in "Rainy Day Daydream" it asked, "Who wants to play video games?"īMO likes a number of games and even a few sports. When Finn asked for advice on Jake's attitude, BMO recommended that Finn play to lose. In "Card Wars" it "refuses to play such games with Jake," because Jake can't handle losing. In "Video Makers" it edits the film Finn and Jake make in a way to resolve their dispute over artistic direction, even composing a song. In "Incedium" BMO said, "If anyone tries to hurt Finn, I will kill them," and in "Guardians to Sunshine" BMO refused to let Finn and Jake enter the video game world saying, "No! It's a far too dangerous, incredible adventure for you! That's final!"īMO acts to keep the harmony of friendship between Finn and Jake. Though they are both robots, BMO refuses Neptr's request to hang out more in "BMO Noire" by saying, "No Neptr, I am not like you."īMO is very protective of Finn and Jake. BMO acted independently in "Slow Love" when BMO refused to turn down its music after Jake tells it to. In "Donny" BMO says, "I am incapable of emotion, but you are making me chafed!" It got annoyed in "Too Young" when Jake used BMO as an ottoman. An interesting note about this is that an Atari 2600 and a Sega Genesis controller have the same controller input device in reality, meaning that both controllers can be hooked up to the same device without issue.īMO is sometimes seen with two slots to plug in controllers and sometimes with a compartment on that spot that opens up to where controllers can be plugged in.īMO speaks with a strong accent but this doesn't seem to be a problem for other characters.Īccording to Finn, "BMO does weird junk when no one is around " As he proved in "Five Short Grabeles" where BMO talked to a mirror reflection named Football and pretended to be a "real living boy." In "BMO Noire" BMO acts out a film noire fantasy complete with giving names, voices and dialogue to a number of animals, and one inanimate object, in the house.īMO claims to not have emotions but this is not true. BMO's controller in "Too Young" slightly resembles a Sega Genesis controller for its button layout and handling design. Arms emerge from the "O."īMO's default controllers highly resemble the Atari 2600 game console controllers, as they both only have a joystick and one red button. The letters "BMO" are printed on its sides, indicating its name. When it's not being played it has an 8-bit face. It also shares some traits with a Vectrex.īMO is a medium-size green handheld gaming device, sometimes appearing with one or two controllers attached to it. When being referred to by Finn, masculine pronouns are used, but when referred to by Princess Bubblegum, feminine pronouns are used.This is further evidenced in "Fionna and Cake" when BMO is briefly seen in the tree house and has no noticeable differences in design, making it the only character not to have a swapped gender counterpart.īMO calls itself as a "little living boy" in "Five Short Graybeles." The title of "BMO Noire" treats BMO as woman, using the feminine form of noir rather than the masculine, but BMO role-plays as a man throughout the episode.īMO looks like a half-Macintosh half-Game Boy Color with Atari 2600 controllers. In the episode "Guardians of Sunshine," BMO is referred to as a "he" by Sleepy Sam. Adam Muto has also cautioned about using his formspring posting as a source to resolve BMO's gender/sex. BMO is referred to as "M'lady" by Finn in "Conquest to Quteness," but Adam Muto has stated this doesn't mean anything. Early voice actors included Dee Bradley Baker and Thurop Van Orman.īMO is confirmed to be genderless. As a result, BMO speaks in an East Asian accent. However, after Adventure Time got picked up, Raye was changed around and became BMO.īMO's voice was originally going to be a computer voice, but after Ward's suggestion, Niki Yangs's natural voice (also voiced Lady Rainicorn) with some adjustments became the voice of BMO. When Patrick McHale was preparing a short animation for Cartoon Network, he had a robot character named Raye for that purpose, which Pendleton Ward and McHale loved.
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