The show continued to surprise after it went into production, developing intricate webs of detail and crafting perspectives that were uncommonly sophisticated in children’s animation writing. The production was unconventional too, with Ward assembling a diverse crew, pulling in artists from the world of indie comics and giving expanded opportunities to the women artists on the show, one of whom, Rebecca Sugar, would go on to become the first solo woman creator of a Cartoon Network series.

The wrap party brought finality to the project, whose end had been announced over a year ago. Cast and crew from throughout the years of production were invited to a grand Adventure Time-themed event that included a DJ booth shaped like Finn and Jake’s tree fort, a candy room, and ice sculptures. Emotional speeches were given throughout the night, including one by Ward’s mom.

Even though the show is no longer in production, Adventure Time’s legacy will live on for years to come, not only through the work created by the artists at Cartoon Network, but by the many shows and artists that it has influenced and inspired along the way.

Below are some images of the wrap party shared on Twitter by those who attended:

We were actually about to fall over here but hey, it made for a fun pic. Nice seeing you, @OliveOlson ! #AdventureTimeWrapParty pic.twitter.com/qVipL4cQ8A — Kaylala (@KaylaMackey) November 17, 2017

#AT4EVA at the adventure time wrap party!! Holy shit CN knos how to throw a party pic.twitter.com/Pq34LADCq0 — megan ho ho ho🎄 (@memorille) November 17, 2017

Had a blast last night at the #AdventureTime wrap party. What an incredible show, and a brilliant and lovely group of people. Congrats to all especially @kentisawesome, @JackPendarvis, @ashly_burch, @MrMuto, @juliapott, and Pen Ward. @cartoonnetwork pic.twitter.com/aVznb43Ff7 — Rae Gray (@HeyRaeGray) November 17, 2017

Adventure Time wrap party – the DJ was playing from Finn/Jake’s treehouse! Thanks @SheepDoodles for inviting me! pic.twitter.com/i5GlChUEj2 — Lauren Krieger (@laurenkrieger) November 17, 2017