It looks like the popular cartoon Adventure Time is showing a little love back for Minecraft, which hosted the show in-game last year, by bringing the popular building game into an upcoming episode!

The show is getting blockier than ever with a new episode that features Finn and crew in the Land of Ooo with ... slightly different looks. You can check out a clip of the episode in the video above and we've got to say - we're kind of feeling it!

This is not the first part of the collaboration between Cartoon Network and Mojang and it won't be the last! Now to see how the Creepers like their new buildings they've crafted ...

The next adventure is slated to air next month on Cartoon Network! Are you excited to see much blockier versions of our favourite characters? What else would you like to see Minecraft cross over with? Sound off with your thoughts in the comment section below and tell us all about it!

For more about the show itself:

"Unlikely heroes Finn (a silly kid with an awesome hat) & Jake (a brassy dog with a big kind heart), are the best of friends and always find themselves in the middle of heart pounding escapades as they traverse the mystical Land of Ooo."

In other Minecraft news, did you see that the newest Aquatic Update is now live? Check out just a few of the changes made with the latest update, as well as a message to fans about being patient:

NEW FEATURES:

Phantom Membrane

Potion of Slow Falling

Phantom mobs will now spawn in the night skies if a player hasn't slept in over three in-game days

Barrier Blocks!

Barrier Blocks are great for map makers to limit players to certain areas of the world

Barrier blocks can be placed in Creative mode and are invisible in Survival and Adventure modes

Barrier blocks can only be obtained using commands and do not appear in the Creative inventory

CHANGES:

Menu and inventory tabs can now be navigated using the [ and ] keys (Can be remapped in Settings)

Pages can now be turned in the Book & Quill using the controller bumper buttons

“As with all betas, please be sure to back-up your worlds before playing them on a beta build. Remember that beta builds can cause unexpected things to happen in your game, so protect your worlds by always making a backup! Beta players also do not have access to Minecraft Realms and cannot join the games of players who are not on the beta, or have players not on the beta join their worlds.”