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One of the show's most compelling episodes, Ocarina, exemplifies this depth. It narrates a seemingly simple quest about reclaiming a treehouse, but it evolves into a poignant reflection on fatherhood, responsibility, and making amends for shortcomings. Jake, the laid-back, shapeshifting dog, becomes a symbol of adult negligence and the emotional toll on his child, represented by his son. The episode visually underscores this with scenes where Jake is made to appear small or overshadowed, emphasizing themes of inadequacy and accountability.