They try to help an old lady cross the street, but Jake’s giant form accidentally causes chaos.
Finn and Jake, ever the eager adventurers, eventually discover the crack in the mountain that leads to the lair of their idol, Billy. They expect to find a warrior ready for battle, but instead, they meet a cynical, retired giant who has given up on fighting. Billy explains that after centuries of slaying monsters and saving princesses, evil always returns. His new philosophy is "non-violence," suggesting that the only way to truly help people is through pacifism and mundane acts of kindness. Finn and Jake’s "Non-Violent" Adventure [S1E25] His Hero
In the end, Billy bestows his legendary gauntlet upon Finn, acknowledging him as a worthy successor. Though Billy remains retired, he regains his respect for the "hero's way," and Finn learns that being a hero isn't just about following an idol—it's about finding the right way to help, even if it means getting your hands dirty. Adventure Time: A History and Analysis Part 4 - Imgur They try to help an old lady cross
Determined to be like their hero, Finn and Jake attempt to solve Ooo's problems without using their fists or Finn's sword. However, their attempts at "peaceful" heroism quickly spiral into absurdity: Billy explains that after centuries of slaying monsters
Their commitment to non-violence almost leads to the destruction of a village as they refuse to fight back against a threat. The Return of the Hero
They attempt to stop a monster by talking to it, which only results in them being nearly eaten.