"Well maybe there's something in Marceline's stuff we can imaginate with." Finn had suggested at last, and the two adventurers walked out of their box fort and began snuffing through their friend's old stuff.

They found a few things, some records and outdated magazines, some jewellery and busted instruments.

"Hey Finn what about this?" Jake held up a really old rubber chicken, which crumbled in his hands when he squeaked it. "Ok never mind."

"Man we're never gonna find anything." Finn had almost given up, but then he came across something interesting, a large, bronze box. The human boy blew away the dust and wiped the top of the box with his hand. "What's this?" He took off the lid which held some not-as-aged blank dolls.

"Dolls? Dude, dolls are for girls." The two of them sat on the floor, and Jake crossed his arms. "There is no way I'm playing with dolls."

His human bro frowned at him with a slight smile. "Got any better ideas?"

"Well..." Jake started thinking, and rubbed his chin in deep-ish though. "No I guess not."

"Then we're gonna play with dolls." Finn carefully picked the blank cotton dolls out one-by-one, being sorta careful not to crush them with his manly adventuring strength. There were five ordinary dolls, and one with several coloured pins in its chest. He laid them down on the wooden floor, but looked at the pinned one oddly.

Finn was gonna pull a pin out before Jake slapped away his hand. "Dude, this is Marce's stuff. I wouldn't go pullin' out any weird pins from freaky dolls if I were you. Actually if I were you I'd make Jake a pickle sandwhich. Hm... Finn go make me a sandwhich."

The human made a poop-brain face, which was saying to Jake that he was too incompetent to make a sandwhich for his mad dog bro. Using some crayons or coloured markers or whatever else Finn had in his backpack, the two dudes began colouring in the dolls, making them into mini-versions of their friends.

The youngest of the bros stuck his tongue out as he drew the final detail on Mini-PB's face. He stuck on some of Bubblegum's hair that he had in his pocket, because, it is wicked obvious that Finn has a crush on her. He attached a paper crown and smiled at his work childishly. "Hehe, I bet you only made that 'cos you wanna make out with the Princess, huh?" Jake teased.

He looked up from Mini-PB and shot the dog a serious look. "Is that lipstick on your face?" Jake looked down at his Mini-Jake and blinked before nodding. "You look like a girl."

"At least I look pretty." Jake gushed over the beauty of the red-swirled face of Mini-Jake. "You would look terrible as a girl, you don't know how to use make-up."

"Jake, that is not how you wear lipstick. It goes on your lips bro." Said magical animal shook off Finn's remark and stated something about Jake being older and wiser and that the human still had much to learn.

In total, there were dolls of Princess Bubblegum, Finn, Jake, Marceline and Lumpy Space Princess.