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| Steven Universe Future | |
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| Created past | Rebecca Sugar |
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| Opening theme | "Steven Universe Future" Performed past: Zach Callison, Estelle, Michaela Dietz, Deedee Magno Hall, Jennifer Paz, Shelby Rabara, and Uzo Aduba |
| Ending theme | "Existence Human" Performed past: Emily Male monarch |
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| State of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 20 (list of episodes) |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Rebecca Carbohydrate |
| Producer | Jackie Buscarino |
| Running fourth dimension | 11 minutes |
| Product visitor | Cartoon Network Studios[one] |
| Distributor | Warner Bros. Boob tube Distribution |
| Release | |
| Original network | Drawing Network |
| Picture format | 1080i (16:9 HDTV) |
| Audio format | Dolby Environs |
| Original release | December 7, 2019 (2019-12-07) – March 27, 2020 (2020-03-27) |
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Steven Universe Future is an American animated limited series created by Rebecca Sugar for Cartoon Network. Information technology serves equally an epilogue to the 2013–2019 original series Steven Universe and its follow-up 2019 blithe film Steven Universe: The Flick. It premiered on December 7, 2019 and ended on March 27, 2020.
The series focuses on the aftermath of the events of Steven Universe, where humans and Gems coexist in harmony later the cease of the war between the Crystal Gems and Homeworld. Without the threats of the Diamonds or corrupted Gems, Steven must deal with the everyday challenges that still come with his now relatively peaceful life, and question his new life objectives.
Like the original series, Steven Universe Future has been critically acclaimed, with the design, music, vocalisation acting, label, and prominence of LGBT themes beingness similarly praised; Future has been singled out for addressing issues some had with the original series, for its unique choice of focusing on the aftermath of the main story's climax, and for promoting mental health awareness through its handling of Steven'southward feel with psychological trauma. The evidence was nominated for the 2020 Primetime Emmy Award for Brusk Form Animated Program.[2]
Premise and synopsis [edit]
The series is set later on the events of Steven Universe: The Movie, which itself takes place two years afterward the Steven Universe series finale "Change Your Mind". In "Change Your Mind", teenage protagonist Steven persuaded the Diamonds, the rulers of the intergalactic Gem empire, to cease their abusive, imperialist ways, and to heal the monstrous corrupted Gems that had been menacing the planet World. Now, Steven and his friends and family unit, the Crystal Gems, accept synthetic Little Homeworld, a community on World where humans and Gems can live in harmony. Steven now dedicates his time to inviting Gems to come up to "Little Homeschool," and educating those who practice not know how to find their new place in the galaxy.
Steven Universe Future follows Steven'south everyday life trying to aid Gems find new purpose; it also depicts the disappointments he faces with his new life, including the realization that there are things he cannot fix, and his own feelings of aimlessness after successfully liberating the Jewel empire. He confronts old foes who are looking for revenge, tries to master a new power that he doesn't fully empathise, and is challenged to make up one's mind what he wants for his own future.
Cast and characters [edit]
Main [edit]
- Zach Callison as Steven Universe/Monster Steven, Onion, Cactus Steven, and Jingle Singer
- Estelle Swaray equally Garnet
- Michaela Dietz as Amethyst, and other Quartz Gems
- Deedee Magno Hall as Pearl, Pink Pearl/Volleyball, Shell, Brandish, Mega Pearl and Aubergine Pearl
- Shelby Rabara as Peridot
Recurring [edit]
- Tom Scharpling as Greg Universe
- Grace Rolek as Connie Maheswaran
- Charlyne Yi as Ruby, Eyeball, and other Rubies
- Erica Luttrell equally Sapphire
- Jennifer Paz as Lapis Lazuli and other Lapises
- Miriam A. Hyman as Bismuth ("Everything'southward Fine", "I Am My Monster" & "The Future")
- Kimberly Brooks as Jasper and other Quartz gems
- Sarah Stiles every bit Spinel
- Christine Ebersole as White Diamond
- Patti LuPone as Yellow Diamond
- Lisa Hannigan as Blue Diamond
- Michelle Maryk as Larimar
- Dee Bradley Baker as Panthera leo
Guest [edit]
- Uzo Aduba as Bismuth ("Bismuth Casual") and Khadijah
- Matthew Moy as Lars Barriga
- Kate Micucci as Sadie Miller
- Reagan Gomez-Preston as Jenny Pizza
- Brian Posehn as Sour Cream
- Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Priyanka Maheswaran
- Lamar Abrams every bit Wy-Vi, Jaime, and Daniel
- Indya Moore as Shep
- Johnny Hawkes equally Rodrigo and Cookie Cat
- Marieve Herington equally Jasmine
- Tahani Anderson as Patricia
- Ian Jones-Quartey as Snowflake Obsidian
- Natasha Lyonne every bit Smoky Quartz
- Alastair James as Rainbow Quartz two.0
- Shoniqua Shandai as Sunstone
- Christine Pedi as Holly Bluish Agate
- Della Saba as Aquamarine
- Larissa Gallagher as Bluebird Azurite
- Chris Jai Alex equally Drew the Dog and Announcer
- Jemaine Cloudless as Kerry Moonbeam[3]
- Susan Egan equally Rose Quartz/Pink Diamond (archive audio)
Episodes [edit]
The serial consisted of a total of twenty 11-minute episodes, with a iv-part finale that aired on March 27, 2020.[4]
Production [edit]
According to Rebecca Carbohydrate, when she was notified in 2016 that Steven Universe would be canceled subsequently the end of the fifth season, she prevailed upon Drawing Network to allow her to produce the followup motion-picture show, Steven Universe: The Movie. When Cartoon Network approved the movie, they also dark-green-lighted an additional season of episodes that the movie could serve to promote;[15] 6 of the 26 additional episodes were used to extend the original series' fifth season in social club to wrap up the story, and the remaining 20 became Steven Universe Time to come.[ citation needed ]
Writing [edit]
In April 2022, Kate Tsang, a series author, and for Adventure Time: Distant Lands, said that for the series she could write what she "wanted to see". She also stated that the series had a "middle to it" and optimism which she incorporated into her 2022 film, Marvelous and the Blackness Hole. It was as well said that the series helping Tsang with how she approached her rewrites.[16]
Music [edit]
The opening theme, "Steven Universe Future", is a new version of the song "Happily Ever After" from Steven Universe: The Movie, replacing "We Are the Crystal Gems" from the original series.[17] [xviii] [19] The show's main phonation actors, Zach Callison (Steven), Estelle (Garnet), Michaela Dietz (Amethyst) and Deedee Magno Hall (Pearl), who had performed both the opening of the original series and "Happily Ever After" in The Motion-picture show, perform Steven Universe Futurity alongside boosted cast members Jennifer Paz (Lapis), Shelby Rabara (Peridot), and Uzo Aduba (Bismuth).[17] [eighteen] [20]
LGBTQ representation [edit]
The series has onetime non-binary characters like Shep, the romantic involvement of Sadie,[21] and it showed a character, Bismuth, take a trounce on some other character (Pearl) in the episode "Bismuth Casual."[22] The aforementioned yr, a storyboarder for the show stated that Peridot was asexual and aromantic,[23] despite her reservations that she is only a secondary creator on the bear witness,[24] pleasing fans, fifty-fifty though she said that she didn't believe Peridot was autistic.[25] [26] Earlier (and subsequently this point) fans had shipped Peridot with various other characters, specifically Lapis Lazuli and Amethyst, some reviewers even seeing Peridot and Lapis in a "close, loving relationship" in 2018.[27]
Release [edit]
Announcement [edit]
Prior to the proclamation of Hereafter, Sugar and the crew of Steven Universe stayed silent regarding a potential sixth season of Steven Universe, leaving fans with dubiety over the future of the series, with some believing The Movie to be the conclusion of Steven'south story; at New York Comic Con in October 2019, Saccharide confirmed that there would be no sixth season of Steven Universe (therefore retroactively confirming the season 5 finale "Change Your Heed" every bit the series finale), but announced Future, and shared the opening of the epilogue express series with the audience.[nineteen] [28] Several media outlets misinterpreted the declaration every bit a confirmation of a sixth season, with Future as a uncomplicated sub-title.[29] [thirty]
The official premise of the show was: "Later on saving the universe, Steven is still at it, tying upward every loose finish. Simply as he runs out of other people's problems to solve, he'll finally have to face up his ain."[nineteen]
Broadcast [edit]
Steven Universe Hereafter premiered on December 7, 2019 on Cartoon Network.[31] Steven Universe Time to come premiered on Drawing Network UK on December 23, 2019.[32]
Domicile media [edit]
On December 8, 2020, all xx episodes of the series were released on the Steven Universe: The Complete Collection DVD, alongside the entirety of the original series and the moving picture.[33]
Reception [edit]
Steven Universe Future has been acclaimed past critics. Like the original serial and Steven Universe: The Movie, the label, themes, animation, voice acting, music, and LGBT representation take been widely praised; Futurity in detail is praised for its new means of exploring previously developed themes (in particular Steven's dedication to solve other characters' problems), and its anarchistic choice of focusing on the smaller-scale aftermath of the primary storyline. Reviewers accept pointed out that it addresses issues several fans and reviewers had with the original serial, such as its perceived tendency to solve characters' bug in overly uncomplicated means and to redeem all antagonists.
Caroline Cao of /Motion-picture show chosen Steven Universe Future "a messy and beautiful tale of trauma, healing, and survival", stating: "Carbohydrate and her team are the greatest visual maximalists in blitheness, pushing imageries to their most emotional and thematic extremes—especially through the inventiveness of the flexible Fusion metaphor—and unraveling difficult revelations about surviving trauma." She praised the exploration of Steven's tendency to help other people with their problems, claiming that "Steven faces the reoccurring lesson of 'biting more than than you can chew.' Steven wants to heal everyone, anything, just falls short, and fifty-fifty unleashes devastation at times. As Hereafter moves forward, Steven will contend with his own direction of the new world order he has created, and his mother'south by will proceed to haunt his future. And so there's the matter of Steven'due south newest Precious stone power that manifests through his rage and insecurities. Steven Universe Future is on a roll in delivering hard and relevant letters virtually victimhood and survivorhood solidarity. At that place are kids and adults alike who need someone to tell them 'I'm sorry for non believing you'."[34]
The Mary Sue labeled Steven Universe Future "fantastic", praising "the amazing storytelling" and the "beautiful" animation.[35] Reuben Baron of CBR praised the series for "challenging Steven's savior mentality", stating that the showtime four episodes were "developing a articulate thematic throughline. Picking upwards the loose ends from the original series, information technology's working to accost criticisms of Steven equally a character without betraying the prove's essential ethos."[36] In his review of the episode "Bluebird", Shamus Kelley of Den of Geek stated that Future "finally addressed something of a complaint many had towards the series. Equally much as Steven Universe is all about love being the respond and Steven trying to exist friends with everyone, in that location'south still a nagging sense that it's all a bit... unproblematic. Obviously what Steven and the Crystal Gems is incredibly taxing [sic] but the cease result just being everyone is more often than not friends? That'southward fairly unrealistic [...] So the fact that Aquamarine and Eyeball Ruby just flat out hate him? It's an acknowledgement, one that prove takes it time to make explicit, that non everyone wants to change. Non everyone is down for learning to love and be friends".[37]
Charles Pulliam-Moore of Gizmodo heavily praised Steven Universe Future for farther establishing Pinkish Diamond/Rose Quartz as "the villain of the decade", stating "When Steven Universe Hereafter reveals exactly how Volleyball, the Pink Pearl, got her croaky confront, the series is cluing viewers into the specific reasons why the other Diamonds were reluctant to requite Pink what she wanted. It wasn't but that she was inexperienced, but rather she was inexperienced, unsafe, and all too capable of letting her powers run wild in ways that would actively harm others. [...] You meet just how Non Over™ Pink basically all of the Gems still are. Pink'due south legacy is one of the lasting, seemingly unending sadness that the other Gems are attempting to work through. The majority of them don't feel much sick will toward her, but she'southward withal hurting them in ways that but the dead and dearly missed can. In that location are Gems like Spinel who accept all the reasons in the galaxy to hate Pinkish, simply that'south not really where any of the people in the serial are coming from. Rather, anybody's in different stages of mourning and not a single one of them tin can really be sure if and when the pain they're dealing with is going to go away."[38]
The introduction of Shep, a non-binary character who appears in the episode "Trivial Graduation" and is played by non-binary actor Indya Moore, received attending from various outlets.[39] [xl] The Mary Sue stated that with Time to come, Steven Universe "continues to be one of the almost wonderfully diverse shows on television. Nosotros got to meet in 'Little Graduation' a new human character named Shep—who is non-binary and voiced by a non-binary voice actor, Pose'due south Indya Moore—canonically queer couples, and one of them beingness a chocolate-brown-skinned person!".[35] /Moving-picture show stated virtually the episode "Fiddling Graduation": "what a fine style to wrap upwards 2019 past pushing the bar for queer representation through the introduction of the loveably arctic Shep [...] They pop as the sort of character who has earned a Fan Favorite Title. Despite knowing the titular character for an hour, Shep participates in the proceedings by cooling down Steven."[41]
100% of 7 critic reviews compiled by review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes are positive, and the average rating is x/10.[42]
Awards and nominations [edit]
| Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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| 2020 | Autostraddle Gay Emmys | Outstanding Animated Serial | Steven Universe Future | Nominated | [43] |
| Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Curt Form Animated Program | Jennifer Pelphrey, Brian A. Miller, Rob Sorcher, Tramm Wigzell, Rebecca Saccharide, Kat Morris, Alonso Ramirez Ramos, Jackie Buscarino, Lamar Abrams, Miki Brewster, Jack Pendarvis, Kate Tsang, Taneka Stotts, Joe Johnston, Hilary Florido, Nick DeMayo, Maureen Mlynarczyk and Sarah Gencarelli (for "Fragments") | Nominated | [44] | |
| 2021 | 32nd GLAAD Media Awards | Outstanding Kids & Family Programming | Steven Universe [a] | Nominated | [45] |
- ^ For episodes of Future aired during eligibility twelvemonth
Future [edit]
While Rebecca Saccharide has confirmed that this is the series finale of the franchise and that there is no continuation in development, nor any ongoing projects, she has hinted that possible time to come stories exist. "The story is continuing off screen and I practice know what happens next...But I would have to make up one's mind how and when I'd want to dig into that, or if information technology'south best to give them their privacy."[46]
Sugar later told Fast Visitor: "I'm certainly interested in spending more than time in this world with these characters. Merely the thing about Steven Universe, information technology's virtually Steven Universe and I desire to give him the time to heal", [Carbohydrate says.] "I want to give that to my team as well. So I'm non really certain for certain what'south going to happen in the future. I have a few ideas, but I'm going to take a lilliputian time to reevaluate everything before I jump into them."[47] When asked by TVLine, Sugar responded similarly, "I love these characters and this world, and I have theories about the timelines that follow Hereafter. Just I want to give the characters some time and some privacy, at least for a while. I need a little of that also."[48]
Notes [edit]
- ^ This episode was first released on the Cartoon Network app and website on March 23, 2020.
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External links [edit]
- Official website
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