Fionna—is a 13-year-old adventurer and Cake's adoptive sister. While usually appearing as black dots, her eyes are seen as blue when enlarged. She wears a rabbit-themed hat (similar to Finn's bear-themed hat) with exposed locks of blonde hair. Unlike Finn, her neck is shown. Her outfit includes a teal blue shirt with elbow-length sleeves, a dark blue skirt, and knee-high socks with two thin horizontal stripes at the top. Fionna is heavier set than. She has a green backpack (similar to Finn's) and Mary Jane shoes. Her name was officially changed from "Fiona" to "Fionna," presumably to make it more similar to Finn's name. The pronunciation, however, has remained unchanged. Like Finn and his crush on Princess Bubblegum, it is revealed in many portraits posted that Fionna has a crush on Prince Gumball. Fionna has buck teeth like a rabbit. Fionna, like Finn, is Cake's adoptive sister.

Cake—Fionna's best friend/adoptive sister and Mo-Chro's girlfriend. She doesn't look much like Jake aside from their body proportions. She has white eyes in which the black pupils become circular if surprised, excited, shocked, or scared. She has a cat muzzle and a small nose (compared to Jake's), cat ears, white fur with many coffee colored spots, and a large bushy tail. Cake may know Morse code in order to speak to Lord Monochromicorn, similar to how Jake knows Korean in order to speak to Lady Rainicorn. Cake plays a hammered dulcimer, as opposed to a viola. Her tail "frizzes out" if it is agitated or worried. As a Lumpy Space 'cat', she is a light color of maroon with large spots of fuchsia to match her coffee-colored spots. Her tail is now lumpy and more beaver-tail-like.

Tree-Trunks—the male version of Tree Trunks is seen with a gray mustache and a green, see-through visor. He also has a few wrinkles on his trunk. This may imply that he is also old, like his female counterpart. He also wears a bright blue ribbon on his tail. He has thicker eyebrows than Tree Trunks. Like how Tree Trunks loves apples, he loves peaches. He is kind-hearted.

Julia-Fionna, Jamie, and Cake's mother. She adopted Fionna when she was a baby. She is completely white, with a simple black hat. Shed does not posses magic abilities.

DIAMONDS HAVE POWER

Title Card

Fionna holds the diamond sphere in her hand, light popping out of it like rainbows.

Fionna held the mass of diamond in her hand, light bouncing off of it joyously. It was golden-colored, and bulky, with smooth surfaces and sharp points. It felt cool in her palms. In front of her, on the table, Diamonds of Diamonds was spread out. She looked at the transparent green pictures. Diamonds overtook it, heart-shaped, star-shaped, circular, hexagonal, triangular, square, even weirder shapes like spiders, shoes, and books. But none seemed to match the one held in her hands.

"Hey, girl."

Fionna turned around as her sister bounded down the ladder into the living room. Cake was a late riser, and she had just woken up. "What's going on?"

Fionna stared down at the golden diamond in her hand, turning it left and right. "I found this diamond on our doorstep. It's pretty mysterious. I'm trying to find info in a holo-book."

"That's cool." Cake said shortly. "But you know what's better? MACHO GIRL-OFFS!" Cake flexed the muscles in her arms.

Fionna glanced back down at the golden diamond and noticed something else. A gray hair, short and thin. She plucked it up. "Cupcake, look at this hair..." her voice went off into silence.

Cake finally put the pieces together. The gray hair. The gold diamond. Why it fascinated Fionna so much. "Fifi, listen." she sighed sadly. "It isn't Tree-Trunks. He exploded, remember? After he at the Golden Diamond Peach."

How could Fionna forget? After they returned, they had to tell everyone the tragic news. There was a ceremony in honor of Tree-Trunks, with candles and photos and everything. Of course, the body couldn't be found, so he wasn't buried. And Tree-Trunks didn't have any family, so there was no death certificate.

But the image of Tree-Trunks exploding into thin air still burned in her mind.

"Yeah, I remember." huffed Fionna.

There was a respectful silence.

"Come on, girl." prompted Cake. "Macho Girl-Off time." In a deeper voice, she said, "You got what it takes to defeat me?"

"Uh, yeah." Fionna rolled her eyes. "You know what I do."

"Then let's get it oooooooon." Cake said, slightly waving her arms around.

ROUND 1!

Fionna snapped a branch in half with her knee.

Cake did the same to a chair.

Fionna frowned. "That was my favorite chair. I was going to reupholster it..."

Cake frowned guiltily. "Oops."

ROUND 2!

Cake bravely held out her arm to her sister. Fionna put her fingers to the furry skin and pinched them together. A tear formed on the side of Cake's eyes. She willingly sucked it back into her eyeball. She let out a victorious amazon cry.

Cake took Fionna's arm in both hands and twisted them in opposite directions. A tear formed in Fionna's eye, and rolled down her cheek. It hit the floor.

Cake whooped with victory.

"Owie..." Fionna rubbed her fiery red arm.

ROUND 3!

"STRENGTH TEST!" cheered Cake.

Fionna and Cake pressed their palms/paws together firmly and fought back for dominance. Then Fionna twisted Cake around and grabbed her around the neck. "Gotcha!"

Cake wasn't choking. Fionna's grip was tight, but Cake stretched her neck out. Then she began to grow out her entire body. "I'm going to get free!"

"No way!" Fionna held her neck tighter.

"I'm breaking out already!" Cake grew more and more. Then she grew so much that she felt Fionna let go in defeat. "I win!"

There was no response.

"Fifi?" frowned Cake. "Oh, no!"

She shrunk back to her normal size. Fionna was flat on the floor, completely unmoving. Cake immediately knelt beside her and put her paws on her shoulders. "Are you OK?"

Fionna's head picked up, coughing uncontrollably. She turned over, wheezing, her chest rising and falling unevenly. "Can't...huh...breathe..."

"I was just messin' with you, girl!" assured the panicked Cake.

"I...was just...messin'...with you." Fionna weakly touched her sister's muzzle.

Stumbling, Fionna picked herself up. When she was standing, she grabbed her stomach, wheezing like she was dying.

Cake's forehead was crinkled. "Are you OK?"

"Just gonna...rest my muscles..." With that, Fionna weakly climbed up the ladder, disappearing to the next floor.

Cake kicked the floor angrily. "Dang it, Cake." She turned in a circle, grabbing a cup of coffee off the wooden table. "She's just a kid! You can't lose control like that. Why am I like this?"


Cake stood over the form of her older sister, sobbing uncontrollably. Jamie had a welt on her muzzle, laying flat on the ground, unmoving.

Cake heard footsteps. Looking up, she saw her mother, towering over her with a look of confusion. "Cake! What did you do to your sister?"

"We were just playing!" sniffled Cake. "And I lost control! I'm sorry, Mom."

"No, sweetie." Julia patted Cake's head. "You were good. Having no self control makes you a tough galloot. Like me!"

"But I don't wanna hurt anybody!"

"Well, that's to bad, Cake. Cos you're going to hurt everybody."

"NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!"


The cup in Cake's hand trembled. Finally, she slammed it down on the table, splattering coffee everywhere. "WHAT EV'S MOMMY!" She crossed her furry arms. Then she plopped down on the couch. "You don't know me. I'm never going to hurt anybody. EVER. Starting now."

The Next Day

Cake sat on the couch, the only motions being her sipping tea from her mug. Sip. Breath. Sip. Breath.

"Sup girl." Fionna bounded down the ladder into the living room.

"Fifi, you're OK!" Cake said joyously but calmly. "I was scared I pulped your lemons too hard last night."

"You didn't pulp my lemons!" scoffed Fionna. "You didn't even make me cry me cry myself to sleep until my eyes were on fire..." She said this with a tone of sadness. Then she perked up. "Up for another Macho Girl-Off?"

"No." Cake said softly. "I lost control last time."

"Huh?"

"I'm never going to lost control again. I'm going soft." Cake's form went circular in proof.

"You're not serious."

"I'm totally serious." Cake said stiffly.

"You look like a wuss." smirked Fionna.

"Mm-hm."

Fionna chuckled. "I guess I'm cool with that." Then Fionna looked past Cake and frowned. "Cake, the Diamond!"

Cake turned. The Diamond was pulsing. Every few seconds, its gold color flashed white. Fionna picked it up. Whenever it pulsed, her fingertips tingled. Then she noticed something else. "Cupcake...?" There was a mist of silver circling the Diamond now. Brighter and brighter until it was as bright as the sun...

Fionna was blown off her feet. She skidded across the wooden floor. She groaned in pain and looked up.

Three figures were standing before her. They were girls, made completely out of gold diamond. They were differently-shaped, but in a way, the same. They were faceless, no mouths or noses or eyes. The golden diamond had been replaced by a misty silver portal, swirling and dancing, making them glow like the sun. Fionna gawked.

"Chip chap cop, what's happening?" awed Fionna.

"Don't move!" Cake assured her.

The diamond girls were as still as statues. A few moments passed, and Fionna thought they'd stay that way. Then the one in the middle looked down at Fionna. "Which is the one named Fionna the Human?" her voice sounded wavery, and she spoke without a mouth.

"Depends." Fionna murmured, her eyebrows furrowed. "Are y'all good or evil?"

The diamond girls exchanged glances, despite the fact that they didn't really have eyes. "We're good...?"

"Oh. I'm Fionna."

"GET HER!"

The diamond girl in the middle seemed to pop up next to Fionna. She lifted up Fionna but her shoulders. Her hands felt like solid rock, and they bruised Fionna's skin.

Cake didn't make a single move to stop them. "Hey, put my sis down."

The two other diamond girls stepped through the portal. Instead of walking into the light, their forms went fainter and fainter, the way a person may walk through thick fog. Fionna turned to Cake just to choke out "CUPCAKE-" before the fog drowned out her voice as if she were zooming away on a train. Then there was no one in the room but the cat.

"FIFI!" Cake jumped down on all fours and pounced into the portal.


Cake was falling. Falling through the misty vapor of the portal. It tickled her fur life tiny feathers. It was warm, like nice sunlight. Falling and falling she went. After it went on for a few minutes, she thought she was going to be falling forever and ever.

Cake hit the floor.

She groaned. The floor was made of golden diamond, perfectly smooth, like hard silk. The walls were more like a diamond surface, differently smooth shaped joining together as one.

Suddenly, Fionna's face covered every surface of the diamond walls. She looked concerned, for her self or Cake it was unknown. "CUPCAKE HELP!"

"Fifi!" Cake jumped up. She was still circular, despite her journey through the portal.

"I'm right here!"

"I can't see you!"

"Fifi, I am standing right here!"

"Oh hey." Cake turned. Fionna was locked in a diamond chamber in the wall. The wall holding her inside was made of diamond as well, but it was extremely transparent. The wall didn't have a diamond exterior, but was as smooth as glass, letting a completely clear view into the chamber. Two of the diamond girls were on either side of the chamber, with diamond spears in hand. Through the diamond of the chamber, Fionna's voice was thick and quavery, and her entire body was tinted with gold.

"What happened?" Cake asked, still sitting on the diamond floor.

"I dunno, but I'm trapped in here!" yelled Fionna. "Get me out!"

"I'll try," assured Cake. "With...CONTROLLED CONVERSATION." Cake rolled over to the chamber-

"Hault." The lead Diamond Guard stepped out of nowhere to stand in front of Cake, blocking her way to Fionna. Cake looked up at the diamond girl.

"Hi. I'm Cake."

"Beat it."

"I wanna know why you took my sister." Cake's voice was steadily calm. "And I'm not going to force it out of ya."

"I'm just following orders." The Diamond Guard shrugged.

"Who's orders?"

"Uh..." The Diamond Guard looked over her shoulder, as it looking for someone to come at her. "It's secret. But part of it is that we're turning Fionna into Golden Diamond."

"Cupcake, I think you should-" But just as Fionna spoke, there was a whirring sound inside the chamber. Looking inside, Cake saw the two other Diamond Guards. They were standing in front of a control panel, pressing buttons and turning dials. Two squares appeared in the chamber's floor. The whirring sped up for a second, and Fionna yelped as she was pulled in the center of the chamber. A glass-like sphere surrounded her. From the two squares in the floor, laser-like machines rose. They were silver, which differed from the place's usual gold diamond decor. They aimed down at Fionna and fired thick, bright blue beams. The color popped out like a beacon.

Fionna didn't appear to be in pain. At all. She moved to the glassy surface of the imprisoning sphere and banged on it with her fists uselessly. "GET ME OUTTA HERE!"

"No." The Diamond Guard in front of cake turned her head to talk into the chamber. "You're going to be cool and diamond like us."

"That's not cool, girl." Cake looked up at the Diamond Guard. "Can't we work this out like civils?"

"Get lost." The Diamond Guard lifted up her heavy, thick foot and swung it.

Cake yelled out as she soared through the air. Soaring and soaring she went, until she sailed right into a golden diamond wall.

She shook all over like a gong. Her brain was swishing in her head like a tsunami. She collapsed to the floor in an awkward position. Inside her head, her mother's voice spoke to her.

"Come on, Cake. Flip out on these guys."

"NO! NO, MOM!" Cake shook her head violently until her vision stopped swirling. "I don't wanna hurt the people I care about!" She took a deep breath-

"CUPCAKE THIS IS NOT THE TIME FOR WUSS MOVES!" screamed Fionna.

"I'm working some issues out." Cake murmured calmly to her sister. "It'll be a benefit in the end."

"I CAN SEE YOU SAY STUFF BUT IT'S ALL WHISPERY!"

"Well I'm sorry."

"MESS THEM UP, CUPCAKE. JUST DO IT!" Fionna pounded on the glass of her prison.

"Chill pill, Fifi. You're not in any serious danger yet." Cake stretched over to the Diamond Guard in front of the chamber.

But Fionna was.

Fionna felt her arm tingle. Like her arm was going numb in places, but the feeling was coming back a few seconds later, over and over. She lifted her arm and looked at it. It looked like it was bubbling. The skin was moving up and down in a sort of odd manner. The way Alice began to grow huge in Alice in Wonderland. Then, to her horror, her arm completely transformed. She blinked, and her arm had turned into golden diamond, her fingertips ending in dull, flat tips. She could feel her arm, but it felt so weird, so stiff. She shrieked.

So did Cake. The sight of her sister's arm made of golden diamond nearly made her faint. "Control time." She marched up to the Diamond Guard. "Alright, move it. I need to get my sis."

"No."

"Then I'll move you myself. With my mind."

Cake narrowed her eyes and strained her brain, lifting her paw to point at the Diamond Guard. Soon, she was sweating and breathing unevenly, her body trembling. Soon, she was shaking like an earthquake.

"You're going to hurt yourself, stop it." the Diamond Guard scoffed.

Cake huffed and let it go.

"Time's running out, kitty." the Diamond Guard teased. She turned her head to the side, calling out to the other Diamond Guards. "Speed it up in there."

They did so.

Fionna felt the same tingling feeling in her ankles. Looking down, she saw that her ankles were trembling. In a blink of an eye, they had two gold diamond chunks jutting out from them. "CUPCAKE!"

"FIFI!" Fury bubbled up in Cake like boiling water. "DON'T YOU HURT HER!" She looked down and gasped. Her furry arms had bulked out in dangerous muscles. "CONTROL!" Her bulking muscles shrunk down.

"Cake," Julia's voice whispered to Cake, "Punch them. Punch all of them. Why not?"

"NO, GHOST MOM!" yelled Cake. "I AM IN CONTROL!"

"Who are you talking to?" asked the Diamond Guard.

Tears were spilling down the cat's face. Bawling, she turned to the Diamond Girl. "NOBODY! DON'T LOOK AT ME!" She ran off in a trail of tears.

"Did you guys see that?" The Diamond Girl asked the others. "What a wuss."

"Don't make fun of her." rebuked Fionna. "She's going through some problems. Everyone has-" She was cut off with a scream as the Diamond of her arms spread to her hip and shoulder.

Cake kicked a Diamond wall angrily, ignoring the pain that shot up her leg. "Stupid Ghost Mom! I'll show her! I'll intimidate them with Controlled Attacks."

The Diamond Girl felt a shadow cast over her. She looked up and-"WHAT THE CHEESE?"

Cake stood over the Diamond Guard like a wall. She was rectangle-shaped, flat and thick. "You leave me no choice." Her voice was deep and thick. "Step aside or feel the wrath of my controlled attacks."

Cake raised her fists and slowly brought them to the Diamond Guard's face. But it did as much damage as a feather brushing brick.

5 Minutes Later

Cake was sweating, her muscles weak and her heart beating quickly. But she was still moving slower than molasses. "A...Am I hurting you...?"

"No, you freak." the Diamond Guard slapped her paws away from her face.

"Well, there's more where that came from. So you better tell me why you're turning Fionna into Diamond."

"Or what, you'll touch me?"

"So help me, I will."

There was a shriek.

Horrified, Cake looked up at Fionna and nearly died in guilt. The Gold Diamond transformation had covered her entire body, only leaving the left side of her face untouched. Her skin was shimmering Gold, hard and smooth and terrifying. She wasn't screaming in agony. She was screaming for her sister to save her.

"FIFI!" Cake reached for her sister-

"No, she looks girl." the Diamond Guard held her back.

"MY BODY IS BEING DIAMONDIZED!" Fionna shrieked like a banshee. "AND IT TICKLES!"

"I want to help you, Fifi!" cried Cake. "But if I lose control, I'll end up hurting you!"

"Cake."

Angrily, Cake turned in the direction of her deceased mother's voice. She saw a vision of Julia herself. She was transparent, a figure of mist. A gold light seemed to glow as a background behind her, but she was perfectly clear. Her image hovered above Cake. Cake felt so annoyed with her. She WASN'T going to lose it. She WASN'T.

"I brought someone here to see you."

And, like magic, Jamie stepped into the image. She was older now, taller and prettier. She still had the same coffee-and-white mixed fur, but she still had a longer piece of hair covering her right eye like hair. Her tail was puffier, more silky. But what worried Cake was that she looked like a ghost herself.

"Jamie?" Cake asked in a whisper. "Are you dead?"

"No, I'm alive." Jamie answered in the same chirpy voice that Cake remembered her by. "We're just dreaming at the same time."

"I'm sorry I beat you up..." Cake felt a lump in her throat, accompanied by a stinging in her eyes.

"Cookie Cake, that was a total accident." Cake couldn't help but smile at her nickname. "You were just playing around."

"But Mom, you said I was going to hurt everybody."

"Yeah." nodded Julia. "Everybody who's EVIL. Let me finish, hm?"

"Oh. OK. I'm over it, then. Later."

Julia and Jamie waved goodbye before they disappeared.

Cake let herself break out. Going back to her normal size, her tail fluffing out in fury, her muscles bulked out in hatred, she marched to the Diamond Guard. Cake raised a huge fist and punched. She didn't feel a speck of pain. Her fist broke the Diamond Girl's chest to pieces like a brick through glass. Tossing her remains aside, Cake broke through the chamber glass. Horribly, Fionna had gone completely Gold-Diamond. Not an inch of real skin remained. She marched to one Diamond Girl and held out her arms, as if about to hug her, but then she slammed her paws to her, like a pair of symbols. She then hopped on the remaining Guard's shoulders.

"CUPCAKE!" cried Fionna.

Cake twisted around so that she was standing on the ground in front of the Guard, her paws stretched on the Guard's shoulders. She gripped them and lifted the Diamond Guard over her head, onto the Diamond Sphere containing Fionna. The Sphere and the Diamond Guard both exploded into shards on impact.

Cake grabbed her 90%-Golden-Diamond human sister and dashed from the chamber. As she did, another Diamond Guard tried to attack them, only for Cake to break her to pieces. Then three other Guards came into view in the distance. She pushed her sister flat on the floor. Fionna slid down the Diamond floor, like a penguin gliding down snow. Cake stood on her back and grew her paw in size. Right when they got to the Diamond Guard, she slapped them all to pieces.

A misty silver glow appeared in the distance.

"There's the portal!" yelled Cake.

Then, there was a voice.

"You cannot leave."

Cake was so shocked that she pulled Fionna into a stop. "That voice." It was low, slightly aged, and horribly familiar. "It sounds like..."

A thick cloud of silver mist covered the roof of the Diamond Tunnel. It swirled and danced. Then, it split right down the middle into two clouds. There was a gigantic figure in the middle of the two clouds, the size of a tool shed. The figure was yellow, tinted with a bit of green. The figure's ears flapped as it hovered above the two girls. The figure wore a green, see-through hat and had a small mustache of gray hair under its trunk. It eyes were Golden Diamonds, almost as bright as the sun.

TREE-TRUNKS!

"Yes, Cake." Tree-Trunks voice was uncharacteristic, low and alluring. "It is I." When Cake only gawked bizarrly at him, he continued. "But in this world, I am known as Unitzoid, the Golden Diamond King."

"Tree-Trunks!" Fionna cried joyously through her diamond mouth. "You're alive!"

"I am more than alive, Fionna. After I ate the Golden Diamond Peach, I was transported into this Golden Diamond Realm, where I became ruler of the Diamond Women. And all the Diamond Women are in love with me."

As if in answer, three Diamond Women ran out of nowhere, calling up to Tree-Trunks, flailing their arms and screaming. "WE LOVE YOU, KING UNITZOID!"

"Yes, yes, I know." Tree-Trunks's face went angry at the Diamond Women. "But YOUR love is not enough." His Diamond eyes glowed brighter, and two fiery beams shot down at the Diamond Women, destroying them.

Fionna and Cake gawked as if they had just seen a bear give birth to a litter of sparkly kittens.

"I want YOU, Fionna." whispered Tree-Trunks.

Cake smirked and gave her sister a nudge. Fionna glared.

"So I had my Women bring you here." Tree-Trunks continued. "To the Golden Diamond Realm, where you would be turned into my gorgeous Golden Diamond Queen, Pintazai!"

"TREE-TRUNKS, YOU HAVE GONE ZONKOIDS WITH DIAMOND POWER!" screamed Fionna.

Tree-Trunks gave a loud gasp, as if he were hurt. "Fionna, it is not Queenly to call her husband...ZONKOIDS!"

A fiery beam was suddenly flashing out of his eyes at them. In the blink of an eye, Cake had grabbed her sister and had jumped out of the way. It didn't stop there. Cake was soon running for her life from the fiery beams.

"Cupcake, you have to stop her!" yelled Fionna.

"I know, and I will!" yelled Cake.

Fionna attempted to smile, despite the fact that her face was frozen in Diamond. "It's good to have you back, sis."

"Thanks, Fifi."

When Cake knew there was no more point in running, she skidded to a stop. She ran behind a Golden Diamond boulder and set Fifi down gently. "You'll be safe here." She stretched up so she was eye-level with a glaring Tree-Trunks. "OK, Tree-Trunks. You asked for it." Cake raised a hand to make a punch, but it ended up being a light slap. She tried again, but the same thing happened.

"GO, CUPCAKE, GO!" cheered Fionna.

"I can't, Fifi!" called Cake as Tree-Trunks wrapped his trunk around her. "HE'S TOO ADORABLE!"

Fionna rolled her eyes but noticed something. Tree-Trunks's stomach was slightly glowing gold. Curious, she looked closer, and saw that it was pulsing, like his heart was beating like a gong inside. She gasped. "CUPCAKE! HIT HER IN THE STOMACH! HE'S PROBABLY STILL GOT GOLDEN DIAMOND PEACH IN HIM!"

"That must be givin him all his powers..." Cake gasped. She stretched her back paw into a gigantic boot and brought her leg back...

A chunk of Golden Diamond Peach flew out of her mouth.

Tree-Trunks eyes went back to normal. "Huh?"

At that exact moment, Fionna broke free of her Diamondization. Pieces of her gold diamond shell exploded all over the room in broken shards. She jumped up on her feet, cheering.

Cake stretched down to her normal height. And ran over to Tree-Trunks is joy. "TT! YOU'RE BACK!"

"Oh, Cake." Cake smiled. Tree-Trunks wasn't talking in a low, husky voice. He was talking in a kind, apologetic voice. "I was behaving so inappropriately...I'm so embarrassed."

"Hush now." Cake put a finger over his trunk. "If I had a dollar for every time someone went made with magic energy..." she paused and frowned, remembering the Leprechaun episode. "...I'd be George Washington!"

"Tree-Trunks, you're OK!"

Cake and Tree-Trunks both turned to see a joyous, Golden-Diamond-free Fionna running their way. "Fionna!" "Fifi!"

"Oh, Fionna." Tree-Trunks sighed in embarrassment. "I-"

"It's alright, TT." smiled Fionna. "No one even cares."

Tree Trunks smiled. "I was just gonna say that when we get home, it's Peach Cobbler time!"

Fionna and Cake cheered. "WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!"

They all held each other's hands and leaped into the portal. And they flew all the way through the misty vapor all the way home. All was well.

FACTS

Cake has an older sister named Jamie.

Julia is confirmed to be deceased.

EPISODE CONNECTIONS

The events of this episode continue from "TreeTrunks!"

When Cake says "If I had a dollar for every time someone went made with magic energy...I'd be George Washington!" is a reference to the previous episode.