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Lost at Land is the 2nd half of the 16th episode of season 2, and the 71st episode overall

Plot[]

It starts with Bubbie dropping off Flapjack and K'nuckles to an strange island. As the two explore the island, Flapjack notices there's grass nearby. He finds some flowers and starts eating them( he thinks it's candy). During the rest of the day, K'nuckles starts getting worried.He says that they must find the ocean. The two travel through the land for a little while. They make a rest stop at the desert. Flapjack wonders what K'nuckles has with him. K'nuckles states he only has a huge mirror.

Hours later, some Small Soilders find Flapjack and K'nuckles and they get onto K'nuckles' chest. Flapjack wonders what's going on and asks the small soilders where the ocean is. The soilders say they know how to get to the ocean, but needed a little transportation first. They get onto Flapjack and K'nuckles and tell them where to go.

Just then, a giant troll appears. The Troll picks up K'nuckles and roars at him. K'nuckles hands over to the mirror to the troll. The troll says that he can see now and will let them go by. Flapjack waves goodbye to his new friends and heads back to Bubbie. As they head home, Flapjack notices that K'nuckles has mistakenly took one of the soilders' umbrellas. He tells him to go back because they forgot something. Ingorning Flapjack, K'nuckles drinks his Maple Syrup bottle as the episode fades out.

Trivia[]

  • Lost At Land was first announced by Thurop Van Orman on Deviantart on December 17, 2009. Along with the shot of Flapjack and K'nuckles' "Fingernails".
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    Flapjack and K'nuckles' "Fingernails"

  • This is one of the episodes where Bubbie does not have a main role.
  • There's a deleted scene on Cartoon Network Video where K'nuckles turns to the head soilder and smiles.
  • This is one of the few episodes to not feature THE END after it.
  • This is the longest single episode of Flapjack so far, with a runtime of about 13 minutes.
  • A clip of this episode was used in Cartoon Network's "30 Years of Iconic Cartoons" video for it's 30th anniversary.

Goofs[]

  • How could K'nuckles have fingernails despite having wooden hands?
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