We started developing this project during the Spring of 2026 for our class DIGIT 210 Large-Scale Text Analysis class at Penn State Behrend.
Adventure Time was a show that we all agreed on and that was nostalgic to our generation.
Script files were not only readily avaliable, but in an appropriate format.
We wanted to make something beautiful while also being analytical.
Meet the Team
Colin O'Donnell
Role: Early HTML, CSS development / REGEX / XML / XSLT / .MD File / CytoScape
Contact: cro5191@psu.edu
Tara McGee
Role: Created GitHub Repository / Scrapped Adventure Time Season 1 .txt Files / Major HTML, CSS development / Jupyter Notebook
Contact: tem5597@psu.edu
Trinity Taylor
Role: Major HTML, CSS development / Scrapped Adventure Time Season 1 .txt Files / AntConc Visualization
Contact: trt5294@psu.edu
Images
This image was used on our credits page. Original creator:
TPDb, their page
This image was used on our GitHub Repo on our .md file. Original creator:
Penguin Random House, their page
Background Image
Adventure Time-inspired background image sourced via Pinterest:
Pinterest link . Original creator unknown at time of use.
Programs Used
oXygen XML Editor 28.1 (2026) - The oXygen XML Editor helped our team
edit our code and create files of different formats (.xml, .html, .xsl, .md)
Python 3.12 (2023) - Python 3.12 helped us analyze our source texts
with packages like nltk, spaCy.
Jupyter Notebook (2015) - Jupyter Notebook allowed us to store Python
in a markdown-like structure. This made it easy to explain our process
during coding.
GitHub (2008) - GitHub is a platform that allows us to host our
website and make it viewable online free of charge.
AntConc (2001) - AntConc gave us detailed information about our
source texts.
CytoScape (2002) - CytoScape is an open source network analysis
program. This is how we created the structures on our analysis tab.