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  • Where the Morality Lives: Good and Evil Spaces in “Adventure Time”

Where the Morality Lives: Good and Evil Spaces in “Adventure Time”

Authors : Hakan Keleş
Pages : 311-328
Doi:10.59534/jcss.1698424
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Publication Date : 2025-09-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This paper explores the spatial and moral semiotics of the animated series Adventure Time, drawing on Yuri Lotman\\\'s semiosphere theory to analyze how visual environments in children\\\'s media communicate ethical values. The study argues that in animated narratives, spatial design is not merely decorative but functions as a narrative device that visually encodes moral dichotomies. Through the lens of Lotman’s topographic, topological, and semantic spatial categories, the paper investigates how Adventure Time constructs realms such as the Candy Kingdom, Ice Kingdom, and Nightosphere as metaphorical spaces symbolizing moral order, ambiguity, and chaos. These symbolic geographies reflect deeper cultural structures and shape the viewer’s perception of good and evil. Furthermore, the research critiques how conventional animation often reinforces aesthetic stereotypes—such as beauty aligning with goodness and ugliness with evil—posing potential ethical implications for young audiences. However, Adventure Time occasionally subverts these norms, offering spaces where moral ambiguity is acknowledged. By applying Lotman’s spatial semiotics, this study highlights the pedagogical power of animated space and encourages a critical reading of visual storytelling in children’s media. The findings suggest that animated spatial aesthetics are deeply tied to cultural codes, and their ethical messaging warrants closer scrutiny in media studies.
Keywords : Çizgifilm, Mimarlık, Semiyosfer, Adventure Time, Ahlak.

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