Steven Universe TV Seasons
General Info
Genres | Animation, Action & Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Drama, Family |
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Languages | en |
Running Time | 2020-03-05 |
Distributed By | Cartoon Network |
Original Title | Farewell to Steven Universe |
Seasons Numbers | 1 |
Country of Origin | US |
Number of Episodes | 21 |
Production Company Name | Cartoon Network Studios |
As Steven navigates this phase of his life, the show doesn't hesitate to highlight themes of trauma, healing and mental health. She doesn't hesitate to explore how past events have left Steven with emotional scars that affect his present and possibly his future. In addition, the series delves into the lives of crystal gems. They are now educators at a "Little Home School" that was created to educate and help other Gems adjust to life on Earth. The relationships between the characters develop and become more complex, revealing different aspects of their personalities.
Even in its brevity, Steven Universe Future remains as visually dynamic as its predecessor and delivers a mature and subtle story. The combination of humor, emotion, captivating story and catchy music, wrapped in a visionary animation style, ensures that it will appeal to audiences of all ages. Embodying aspects of a fun intergalactic adventure, the series excels at dealing with complex human emotions and issues. It reminds us that everyone, even heroes, have their own battles to fight, face their fears, and seek help. This makes Steven Universe Future a vital watch in modern animation.
Episodes
Specials (#0)
Farewell to Steven Universe (#1)
Season 1 (#1)
Little Homeschool (#1)
Guidance (#2)
Rose Buds (#3)
Volleyball (#4)
Bluebird (#5)
A Very Special Episode (#6)
Snow Day (#7)
Why So Blue? (#8)
Little Graduation (#9)
Prickly Pair (#10)
In Dreams (#11)
Bismuth Casual (#12)
Together Forever (#13)
Growing Pains (#14)
Mr. Universe (#15)
Fragments (#16)
Homeworld Bound (#17)
Everything's Fine (#18)
I Am My Monster (#19)
The Future (#20)