Steven Universe is heavily inspired by anime. Rebecca Sugar's recently concluded animated series wears its references on its sleeve. There are many easter eggs to classic anime, manga and video games, from visual cues to overt name drops.
Steven Universe is an American animated television series created by Rebecca Sugar for Cartoon Network.
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Steven Universe: The Movie is a 2019 American animated musical television film based on the animated television series Steven Universe created by Rebecca Sugar.
As in Adventure Time, Steven Universe is a cartoon that isn't really meant for younger kids, thanks to some mild sexual innuendo and general crudity, among other snags.
(10+)Its premise is endlessly creative, the art beautifully rendered, the stories superbly queer, and it is primarily made for kids (10+).
If you are going to watch every Steven Universe show and movie, I recommend this order:Steven Universe.Steven Universe: The Movie.Steven Universe Future.
The titular character, Steven, is roughly based on Sugar's younger brother Steven Sugar, who is now a background artist for the online web series, Bravest Warriors, created by Pendleton Ward of Adventure Time fame (he is a background artist for Steven Universe as well).
The show is coming back! Cartoon Network has renewed the series for a seventh season. Fans of the show are excited to see what's in store for their favorite characters, and we're just as eager to find out too! We'll have more updates on this story as they come in.
Netflix stopped licensing content from Cartoon Network a number of years ago. In the States, HBO Max is the streaming home for Steven Universe with Hulu also streaming a select number of seasons.
Why did Steven Universe have to end? Although it's not concretely explained, from what it sounds like, Rebecca just felt like it was time to move on. And that she had a certain amount of episodes to work with from Cartoon Network.
Parents need to know that Steven Universe: Future is an animated series that continues the characters and storylines of Steven Universe, with the main character now aged up to 16.
This series is set in the fictional Beach City, where ageless alien warriors, the Crystal Gems, live in an ancient beachside temple, protecting the world from evil. They project female humanoid forms from magical gemstones that are the core of their being.
According to series creator Rebecca Sugar, all the voice actors for the Crystal Gems were picked based on their singing voices.
Arguably the second most obvious connection between Steven Universe and anime is how heavily the series draws from Dragon Ball and its later series Dragon Ball Z. The concept of fusion is similar to the Fusion Techniques incorporated in the Buu Saga. On top of that, many Gem Homeworld ships resemble the Saiyan pods from the Saiyan Saga.
Steven Universe is heavily inspired by anime. Rebecca Sugar's recently concluded animated series wears its references on its sleeve. There are many easter eggs to classic anime, manga and video games, from visual cues to overt name drops. However, when digging, it becomes clear that certain anime proved more influential on Steven Universe 's ...
Revolutionary Girl Utena. One of the most iconic shojo anime ever created, Revolutionary Girl Utena heavily influenced Steven Universe thematically. Both featuring characters breaking free of the shackles of conformity and limitations to grow beyond their self-imposed prisons.
Other anime references throughout Steven Universe range from "Beach City Drift" being an extended reference to Initial D to an episode titled "Kiki's Pizza Delivery Service," an obvious Kiki's Delivery Service homage. In Steven Universe: The Movie, Connie slides in on Lion similar to Kaneda's famous bike skid in Akira.
Transformations in the series, most notably Spinel's transformation, are heavily inspired by Usagi's transformation sequences. Rose at one point dives for Greg in the episode "Story ...
This might be the most obvious option. Steven Universe owes a huge debt to team-centric magical girl anime, and every team-centric magical girl anime can cite Sailor Moon as an inspiration. The show wears its Sailor Moon influence on its sleeve. There's even a Sailor Moon manga volume sitting on Steven's shelf, most visibly seen in the episode "House Guest."
Steven tries to search for secret messages Rose may have left him about his "magical destiny". Lion eventually leads him to a tape —but it's just an alternate version of the message from Rose he's already seen.
Steven gets a hold of a magical time travel device and does what any kid would do - he uses it for comebacks . But toying with magic draws trouble to his sleepy beach town and Steven has to step up and save the day - with more comebacks .
Steven gets depressed when his favorite ice-cream sandwich brand, Cookie Cat, has been taken off the market. He soon cheers up when the Gems manage to get a hold of some of the last remaining Cookie Cats, which Steven believes may hold the key to activating his gem.
Steven uses his room in the temple to create a simulated image of Rose Quartz in order to try to experience what it would be like to know his mother. He ends up confronting her with his troubled feelings about her complex legacy and her choice to create him.
Steven finds Greg in Pink Diamond's "Human Zoo", and tries to look for a way out. This proves easier said than done as the humans there are guided through a strictly scheduled and regimented life
After escaping from the Diamonds, Steven and Lars encounter and befriend the "off-colors", a group of "defective" Gems who live in hiding from Gem society . Lars defends them from security robots but is critically injured in the process.
The Classroom Gems shorts bear a striking resemblance to the science lessons at the end of each episode of the Gainax anime Gunbuster. Steven 's wrestling identity could be a reference to Tiger Mask, a Japanese masked wrestler from the self-titled manga/anime Tiger Mask.
In the episode "Chille Tid" where Steven is dreaming of flying with Dogcopter, after Pearl upgrades him to rocket boots and the screen goes black, the shot in front of Steven very highly resembles Sparkster's pose from the ending credits of Rocket Knight Adventures on the Sega Genesis.
In " Gem Drill ", the controller that Peridot gives Steven resembles a Nintendo 64 controller .
In the episode " Steven the Sword Fighter ", Amethyst is flying on a cloud, which could be a reference to the Flying Nimbus, a cloud used as a mode of transportation from Dragon Ball Z, which originates from the story Journey to the West.
The designation Patient 20 can be seen under the name, which refers to Gero's designation as Android 20 within the anime. In "Story for Steven", when Rose jumps and lands near Greg, she landed like Princess Serenity did in Sailor Moon. At the end of most episodes, a star iris closes on someone and pops.
According to Jeff Liu, a storyboard artist on Steven Universe who created some animated sequences of " Garnet's Universe ", Garnet 's final move was inspired by Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann . Garnet's final move also bears a resemblance to Mazinger's Rocket-Punch.
Although, Steven Universe was named after Steven Sugar. Both have a shield to represent them. Both have the same benevolent personality. In "Super Watermelon Island", Steven spawns inside a Watermelon Steven, similar to how Agent Smith spawned inside people in The Matrix films.
Steven Universe has been widely praised for its art, music, voice performances, storytelling and characterization. According to James Whitbrook of io9, it is an "equally rewarding watch" for adults and children, and Eric Thurm of Wired has called it "one of the stealthiest, smartest, and most beautiful things on the air". Over the course of its run, Steven Universe has attracted a rapidly-growing fan …
Steven Universe is set in the fictional town of Beach City, Delmarva, where the Crystal Gems live in an ancient beachside temple and protect humanity from monsters and other threats. The Gems are ageless alien warriors who project female humanoid forms from magical gemstones at the core of their being. The Crystal Gems comprise Garnet, Amethyst, Pearl and Steven—a young, half-human, half-Gem boy who inherited his gemstone from his mother, the Crystal Gems' former lea…
In 2011, after former Cartoon Network vice-president of comedy animation Curtis Lelash asked the staff for ideas for a new series, Rebecca Sugar—an artist working for the network's series Adventure Time—described her initial ideas for what would become Steven Universe, and the project was chosen for development. While developing her show, Sugar continued working on Advent…
According to Sugar, production for Steven Universe began while she was working on Adventure Time, her last episode for which was "Simon & Marcy". Working on both series simultaneously became impossible; she also encountered difficulty in the production of the episode "Bad Little Boy". Cartoon Network executives authorized the Steven Universe production crew to begin …
The pilot episode of Steven Universe was released on Cartoon Network's video platform on May 21, 2013, and an edited version was released on July 20. The pilot was shown at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con, and Sugar hosted a 30-minute panel discussion about the series at the 2013 New York Comic Con on October 13. Initially, thirteen half-hours (26 episodes) were ordered for the first season; on November 14, the season was picked up for an additional thirteen half-hours…
"Say Uncle" is a crossover episode with Uncle Grandpa that aired on April 2, 2015. In the episode, Uncle Grandpa helps Steven use his Gem powers when he cannot summon his shield. The episode contains an acknowledgement by Uncle Grandpa that the episode is not canonical. Steven, Garnet, Amethyst, Pearl and other Cartoon Network characters from current and former shows made cameo appearances in the Uncle Grandpa episode "Pizza Eve".
According to Rebecca Sugar, she was notified in 2016 that the series would be cancelled at the end of the fifth season. She prevailed upon Cartoon Network to extend the fifth season to 32 episodes, in order to have room to complete the story, as well as a follow-up television film, Steven Universe: The Movie. Along with the film, Cartoon Network also greenlighted an additional season of 20 episodes, which would become the sequel series Steven Universe Future, taking place afte…