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After 'Adventure Time': Cartoons to watch from the show's alums

"Adventure Time's" legacy extends beyond its popularity, critical acclaim and 10-season run. The Cartoon Network series also provided a pool of artists to help produce the studio's next generation of shows.

A number of "Adventure Time" alumni have launched their own shows through Cartoon Network's shorts program, while others went a different route, such as finding their audience through Frederator Studios' internet channel Cartoon Hangover. Even Emmy Award-winning "Atlanta" creator Donald Glover has "Adventure Time" credits as the voice of bad boy Marshall Lee.

Here's a look at some of the shows in the Cartoon Network universe created by people

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