Summary
Magic Man is a powerful martian with extreme magical abilities, he served under Abraham Lincoln [King of Mars] with his brothers Glob Gob Grob Grod. However, his descent into madness was triggered when his beloved [Margles] was taken by GOLB. This tragic event deepened his insanity, making him misusing powers on the people of Mars. Due to this he was banished to Earth where he trolled people for fun while being stuck in his mental state of madness and sadness, until he became Normal Man.
Powers and Stats
Tier: High 3-A | Low 2-C | High 2-A | Likely 1-C | Possibly High 1-B | Possibly High 1-B | Likely High 1-B | Possibly 1-A | Possibly 1-A | Likely 1-A
Name: Magic Man, Normal Man, King Man
Origin: Adventure Time
Gender: Male
Age: 400+ Years old
Classification: Martian, Magic User
Powers and Abilities
- Magic | Reality Warping | Conceptual Manipulation (Magic in itself is[1] manipulating[2] reality at its core of the Cosmic Mind [The Multiverse] in Adventure Time[3])
- Madness Manipulation | Sadness Manipulation (Magic Users in Adventure Time have M.M.S, a disease that grants them magic, madness and sadness making them insane.[4] Meaning if anyone were to absorb his powers they would go insane. This naturally also grants him some form of resistance to these emotions, due to operating while being in a constant state at conflict with his mind)
- Hair Manipulation | Transmutation (Turned Finn into a giant foot,[5] and others to various limbs. Turned this dude into a giant starfish, and this lady into a barrel of flaming garbage.[6] Turned water into hair, that made people bald if they drank it.[7] Turned this deer into a telescope.[7] Turned Finn and Jake into food[4])
- Sealing (Sealed King of Mars with his magic bonds[6])
- Biological Manipulation (Turned this bird inside out,[5] can make limbs grow together[7])
- Immortality (Type 2: Finn asked if Magic Man was dead after Jake threw a pan at his head, Jake then replies ''Nah, he's magic'' with Finn then saying that he lost his powers, making them both worried about him. Implying that Magic Man had some form of immortality[6])
- Shadow Manipulation | Life Manipulation (Can make your own shadow attack you[7])
- Power Mimicry | Power Nullification | Limited Resistance against Power Draining (Could turn Jake into him without his powers, while turning himself into Jake and being able to perform his powers with his already magical abilities.[7] All while Glob activated the thingy that drains his magic juice[7])
- Flight | Teleportation | Portal Creation | BFR (As shown here,[8] he can also create a ''dimension door'',[9] and send you to different worlds[9])
- Explosion Manipulation (Shown here[5])
- Energy Projection (Shown here[5])
- Sound Manipulation (Took[10] Finn and Jake's voices[10])
- Dimensional Travel (Traveled to every dimension to find Margles[4])
- Power Modification (Can enhance your units with magic[9])
- Creation (Created M.A.R.G.L.E.S[4])
- Reactive Power Level (His powers grew with his sadness, tied to M.M.S as previously mentioned[4])
- Telekinesis (Made his hat reconnect back on his head[5], and pulled the land of Ooo across his ''dimension door'' to Mars[9])
- Mind Manipulation (Can steal[11] ideas,[11] Wizards can also warp your perception into thinking they can kick your butt[12])
- Color Manipulation (Ate all[11] the colors[11] in Ooo, and seemingly everywhere else too[11])
- Death Manipulation (Can take ideas from people, which can then kill them[11])
- Paralysis Inducement (Paralysed Jake's arms when he tried to catch him[8])
- Fourth Wall Awareness | Plot Manipulation | Duplication | Wish Granting (Was giving Finn and Jake[13] a choice between seven[13] wishes,[13] but due[13] to them[13] taking too long,[13] he broke[13] out of the[13] comic to[13] interact with[13] the reader[13])
- Matter Manipulation | Energy Manipulation | Time Manipulation | Causality Manipulation (Should be able to utilise the four[14] principles[15] of[15] magic,[16] which is consistent with the abilities listed with what he has been shown to do in the cartoon. Created a bubble that slows down time[8])
- Forcefield Creation | Biological Manipulation | Size Manipulation | Healing | Enhanced Senses | Chick'Nsight | Punching Oneself In The Face | Invisibility | Electricity Manipulation (They are basic powers for Wizards.[15] Can turn himself small,[17])
Attack Potency
- High Universe level (Superior to the Undertakers that can destroy the deadworlds, one of them is outright stated as infinite by Death,[18] another one has a bottomless hole in it stated by Tiffany, ''Stay away from this bottomless void! It's bottomless, which is cool.'' - Tiffany.[19] These dead worlds seem relative in size too, when we see them getting destroyed and recreated in same episode.[19] Naturally they would be infinite sized due to them having to house infinite dead souls, as death exists in every dimension,[20] with there being infinite dimensions[21] (Dimensions here meaning parallel Universes[22]))
- Universe level+ (Relative to Finn and Jake, Finn who was able to create a bubble blower which created a 4th dimensional bubble,[23] was able to hold and interact with 4th dimensional objects,[23] tanked the explosion of two 4th dimensional objects colliding[23])
- High Multiverse level+ (Is far superior to The Candy People[24] who could interact with a 5-dimensional rope[24])
- Likely Complex Multiverse level (Magic Man using Magic can manipulate reality[2] at its core of creation, he can create or destroy as he wish.[25] He also created M.A.R.G.L.E.S,[4] which was designed to defend Mars against the second coming of GOLB,[4] with Magic Man even wishing for GOLB to come back while acknowledging he had erased Margles. Not even Evergreen's crown could banish GOLB nor make GOLB disappear,[26] Evergreen's crown which was stated to be able to cause irreversible damage to the very structure of existence.[27] GOLB also manipulates The Antiverse/The Nothingness seen as GOLB can freely create portals to it,[26] resides in it[28] and can move and use it to destroy realms like when GOLB did to the Puhoy realm.[28] The Antiverse/The Nothingness being even beyond The Multiverse,[29] time and space.[30] It also created everything.[31] One of Adventure Time's aspects is string theory being a real thing (also Silly string theory,[32] but that's not really important), focusing on the string theory part it's assumed that the series refer to the common super string theory (with it being an actual theory in the verse too[33]), where the Universe consists of nine spatial dimensions, and one dimension of time. In the series though these extra spatial dimensions aren't compactified as in microscopic,[34] the strings that are normally supposed to be like that can wrap around and contain three-dimensional beings[34] such as Cinnamon Bun,[34] meaning that these dimensions wouldn't be compactified)
- Possibly High Hyperverse level (As previously mentioned Magic Man should likely scale to the overall cosmos of Adventure Time and GOLB, Adventure Time is a hilbert space, with infinite wavefunctions. When infinite wavefunctions manifest in a hilbert space within quantum mechanics, they signal an infinite-dimensional space. Each unique quantum state corresponds to a basis vector within the hilbert space, and infinite wavefunctions imply the existence of an uncountable or continuous spectrum of quantum states. To accurately represent this continuous set of states, an infinite number of basis vectors is essential. This infinite dimensionality is a natural consequence of the unbounded or continuous characteristics often associated with systems exhibiting infinite wavefunctions, providing a straightforward framework for describing these quantum phenomena. It's important to keep in mind that these phenomena can be explained as well if said hilbert space has an infinite potential well, though that's something that needs additional information in our case with Adventure Time[35])
- Possibly High Hyperverse level (As previously mentioned Magic Man should likely scale to the overall cosmos of Adventure Time and GOLB, Each Universe in the Multiverse[14] have their own different set of Rules of Science / Magic, with different levels of Elasticity[15] (Which is essentially Magic, which is basically the manipulation of the Cosmic Mind, which is fundamentally Reality), and with different life-forms, each with a different way of perceiving the Universe. Perception being what forms the structure of reality, and with there being infinite Universes all with their own structure, could potentially mean infinite higher dimensional structered ones possibly even higher variations of what the Dimension Wizard[36] stands for. At bare minimum this would mean there exist a Universe with infinite higher power than the rest, assuming this hierarchy isn't infinitely decreasing in its increase)
- Likely High Hyperverse level (shadows in Adventure Time are dimensionally inferior to their entities, so an entity's shadow is equivalent to -1 minus the position of the entity in that dimension, basically meaning a 3d entity's shadow is 2d and so on.[23] Finn with the glasses of Nerdicon tells us that "everything small is just a small version of something big", and shows us two worlds, with one being so small that it goes beyond what seems to be nothingness, with its world having their own shadows as well, without them actually being 1D. This suggests that whatever previous world we saw had at least a 2 dimensional gap between it and the smaller version.[23] This hierarchy is sorta implied to go on forever in the same phrase and by the nature of Adventure Time, but also by the scene where Booko shows 16 smaller versions of the dimension Finn and Jake were currently in with their own shadows, this repetition kept going 16 times before Jake asked for it to stop, it would've naturally just repeat ad infinitum[37])
- Possibly Outerverse level (Should scale above the past Wizards, who overdeveloped past physicality[38])
- Possibly Outerverse level (As previously mentioned Magic Man should likely scale to the overall cosmos of Adventure Time and GOLB. In Adventure Time everything in reality is mental in nature maintained by perception[2] even the forces of nature are which would include time and space, but as everything is mental time and space exist conceptually only as aspects or currents of The Cosmic Imagination. This is all heavily supported by The Enchiridion stating that Magic which shapes everything and The Multiverse itself are both concepts that make up reality.[25] TL;DR: everything in adventure time is on a conceptual level, due to the context of everything being ''mental in nature'' referring to the concept of Magic forming everything in reality, supported by The Multiverse being conceptual. These concepts are likely archetypical, due to the archetype of Wizardry and its origin is at the core of creation, as everything is mental in nature everything would be determined by what people perceive with it being different from everyone, supporting the fact that the multiverse is an archetypal concept and Magic therefore having to manipulate it, would mean to manipulate all its forms for it to make sense for everyone, supported by Magic itself being conceptual as well[25], and the non-cosmic characters' ideas being physical too[11] )
- Likely Outerverse level (As previously mentioned Magic Man should likely scale to the overall cosmos of Adventure Time and GOLB, who scales to the Antiverse. Beyond Adventure Time's multiverse in totality is the Antiverse also known as the Nothingness. This place is the multiverse's antithesis, being pure nothingness to the point where it's literal, Jake questioning how they can be here if it's nowhere without an answer to it, this whole scene suggests that there is no positions in the Antiverse, no space to affiliate it with. Implying that this is an outer ''domain''.[39] The Antiverse is regarded as beyond both time and space as well, supporting the former point.[30] While every dimension that the Enchiridion has access to is considered ''everywhere'',[20] yet seemingly not even it can get to the Antiverse, with how the people who have read it don't know how to get there. Not even the Lich, who actively wanted to meet GOLB. The Lich being very knowledgable on the book)
Speed
- Infinite (looked in every dimension, every deadworld to find Margles.[4] There being infinite dimensions,[21] with some stated to be infinite,[7] and with the dead worlds being infinite as well mentioned previously)
- Immeasurable (Faster than Jake, Jake could react and fight off Crystal Goddess Tree Trunks, even though she was more powerful than him[40] (This tree trunks actively tried to kill them). Crystal Goddess Tree Trunks states she can snuggle through time and space and kiss finn in an alternate dimensional place[40])
- Immeasurable (Faster than Finn and Jake, Finn and Jake reacting to the time flies who're fast enough to travel to different points in time to follow Finn and Jake (they aren't using the portals as Finn and Jake are, they are just that close towards them, seen as them also following in the upper part of the panel without the portal.[41] The flies are also said to be able to fly through infinity itself, infinity itself here in this context is talking about time[41])
- Likely Irrelevant (As previously said he scales to Finn and Jake, who can move in the Antiverse)
Lifting Strength
- At least Immeasurable (Should be superior to the candy people, who can hold a 5th dimensional rope)
Striking Strength
- Various
Durability
- High Universe level, Universe level+, High Multiverse level+, Likely Complex Multiverse level, Likely High Hyperverse level, Likely High Hyperverse level, Likely Outerverse level, Possibly Outerverse level, Possibly Outerverse level (Should scale to his AP, as it's his magic he uses for feats, that's stored inside him)
Stamina
- Likely Superhuman
Range
- At least High Multiversal, Possibly More
Standard Equipment
- None
Intelligence
- Genius in Magic
Weaknesses
- His insanity, it also seems like if he grants you a wish he has do to it, even if he tries to not do it.
Feats
- Check Powers and Abilities section
Notable Attacks/Techniques
- Magic
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Gallery
References
- ↑ Adventure Time: The Enchiridion & Marcy's Super Secret Scrapbook, Page 78
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Adventure Time: The Enchiridion & Marcy's Super Secret Scrapbook, Page 75
- ↑ Adventure Time: The Enchiridion & Marcy's Super Secret Scrapbook, Page 77
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 Season 6, Episode 36: You Forgot Your Floaties
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Season 1, Episode 20: Freak City
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Season 8, Episode 7: Normal Man
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Season 4, Episode 15: Sons of Mars
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Season 5, Episode 33: Time Sandwich
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Cartoon Network: Arena All Stars
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Adventure Time Comics, Issue 15
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 Adventure Time Comics, Issue 74
- ↑ Adventure Time: The Enchiridion & Marcy's Super Secret Scrapbook, Page 79
- ↑ 13.00 13.01 13.02 13.03 13.04 13.05 13.06 13.07 13.08 13.09 13.10 Adventure Time Comics, Issue 40
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Adventure Time: The Enchiridion & Marcy's Super Secret Scrapbook, Page 88
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 Adventure Time: The Enchiridion & Marcy's Super Secret Scrapbook, Page 89
- ↑ Adventure Time: The Enchiridion & Marcy's Super Secret Scrapbook, Page 90
- ↑ Season 6, Episode 18: Everything's Jake
- ↑ Adventure Time Comics, Issue 53
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 Adventure Time: Distant Lands, Episode 3: Together Again
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 [Season 7, Episode 23: Crossover]
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 Adventure Time: The Enchiridion & Marcy's Super Secret Scrapbook, Page 2
- ↑ Adventure Time: The Enchiridion & Marcy's Super Secret Scrapbook, Page 7
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 23.3 23.4 Season 1, Episode 15: The Real You
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 Adventure Time: Beginning of the End, Issue 2
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 Adventure Time: The Enchiridion & Marcy's Super Secret Scrapbook, Page 76
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 Season 10, Episode 13: Come Along With Me
- ↑ Season 6, Episode 24: Evergreen
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 Seaon 5, Episode 16: Puhoy
- ↑ Adventure Time Comics, Issue 59
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 Adventure Time Comics, Issue 36
- ↑ Adventure Time: The Enchiridion & Marcy's Super Secret Scrapbook, Page 103
- ↑ Adventure Time Comics, Issue 17
- ↑ Adventure Time Comics, Issue 18
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 34.2 Adventure Time Comics, Issue 3: Lost in Space
- ↑ Adventure Time Banana Guard Academy: Issue 5
- ↑ Finn and Jake's official guide to the Land of Ooo, Page 170
- ↑ Season 4, Episode 26: The Lich
- ↑ Adventure Time: The Enchiridion & Marcy's Super Secret Scrapbook, Page 91
- ↑ Adventure Time: Marcy & Simon, Issue 6
- ↑ 40.0 40.1 Season 2, Episode 8: Crystals Have Power
- ↑ 41.0 41.1 Adventure Time: Beginning of the End, TPB