Maybe while with Rose she let him see what the war was like? Maybe and ability or some Gem tech that let him experience the war as if he was there.
Also in Episode 8, who is the Gem that Rose is fighting in the mural inside the pyramid? Yellow Diamond? You can also see a similar symbol in the pyramid as in Peridot's hand ship.
.... theres an uncle grandpa crossover...? Why? Thats literally the worst show they got. Any other choice wouldve been better, even legos.
Maybe while with Rose she let him see what the war was like? Maybe and ability or some Gem tech that let him experience the war as if he was there.
This was what I was thinking . My GF and I were wondering if Rose and Greg ever fused, and maybe he experienced her memories of the war through that. Or maybe she just had some other way of sharing the experience with him.
Agreed. The show is just more rewarding when you take everything in, and not just the highlights.
And adding to that, people wanting only episodes that introduce more lore and less of what they think a "filler" episode is need to understand that "lore" episodes are that much more powerful because of the casual world-building we get from the more laid-back, slice-of-life stories. This show would get pretty ridiculous pretty fast if they kept trying to top themselves on a per-episode basis with big reveals, new characters, dbz-level battles (the power creep is real) and the "consequences" would matter a whole lot less.
Yeah, only problem is that I'm afraid if I don't show him all the cool stuff first he'll just not care about the show and ignore it all together. This is the same guy that fast forwarded through the Avengers to see the New York fight scene. Although if he doesn't appreciate the 'slower' episodes maybe the show isn't for him.
Oh, and fun little thing on pearl:
Those are all of her previous forms. You can see them in Steven the Sword fighter. You can also see her prolapsed anus design from the pilot.
The only thing that I don't like about Garnet's new design is that her skin is purple now.Just saw that on Tumblr:
Eh.
Be honest, guys: I know nothing about Steven Universe but I love Adventure Time. Should I dive in?
Be honest, guys: I know nothing about Steven Universe but I love Adventure Time. Should I dive in?
For me it was the fact that her voice actress was a famous singer. I alway thought it was weird that she was the only one of the crystal gems to have a famous singer voicing her but after finding out that aimee man voiced opal, it sort of clicked with the rest of the evidence.
Decent starting list of absolutely necessary episodes.Anyone have a list of all the important plot/character development episodes? I really want to get my brother into the show but he tends to write shows off quickly without giving them a chance and I'm not sure if he'll stick around long enough to see the massive bump in quality the last half of the season had.
This happened with gurren lagann initially but I managed to get him to watch the whole thing and now its one of his favorite shows lol.
Yes. Wholehearted yes.Be honest, guys: I know nothing about Steven Universe but I love Adventure Time. Should I dive in?
Be honest, guys: I know nothing about Steven Universe but I love Adventure Time. Should I dive in?
Maybe while with Rose she let him see what the war was like? Maybe and ability or some Gem tech that let him experience the war as if he was there.
Also in Episode 8, who is the Gem that Rose is fighting in the mural inside the pyramid? Yellow Diamond? You can also see a similar symbol in the pyramid as in Peridot's hand ship.
imho steven universe has been able to keep up the quality while AT has gone a massive downward spiral.
Well who voices Alexandrite
She specifically referred to Pearl as a defective pearl. That wording has led people to believe that Pearl is perhaps a mass-produced model of gem.
If you skip to the cool stuff the impact will be lost.
Oh, and fun little thing on pearl:
Those are all of her previous forms. You can see them in Steven the Sword fighter. You can also see her prolapsed anus design from the pilot.
Well Steven Universe just began it's second season so it could go on a downward spiral i it's later seasons.
Holy shit this. Is. Awesome. Look at that first iteration. Looks like essentially a blank slate/android/drone thing.
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gotta love the little easter eggs in the animation in the show. Jailbreak and the interface for the doors and controls point to the gems possibly being computerish in origin.
Yes! Wait, why am I happy about that. lolIf you skip to the cool stuff the impact will be lost.
Oh, and fun little thing on pearl:
Those are all of her previous forms. You can see them in Steven the Sword fighter. You can also see her prolapsed anus design from the pilot.
Agreed. The show is just more rewarding when you take everything in, and not just the highlights.
And adding to that, people wanting only episodes that introduce more lore and less of what they think a "filler" episode is need to understand that "lore" episodes are that much more powerful because of the casual world-building we get from the more laid-back, slice-of-life stories. This show would get pretty ridiculous pretty fast if they kept trying to top themselves on a per-episode basis with big reveals, new characters, dbz-level battles (the power creep is real) and the "consequences" would matter a whole lot less.
I guaranty you it will be a HUR HUR UNCLE GRANDPAAAAA episode, I'm willing to bet my ps4(not really) that it will. and watch it not be funny either cause well, uncle grandpa isn't funny. at all.Normally I would agree, as Uncle Grandpa rubs me the wrong way at times. However, this has the potential to be pretty good. The Wikipedia description says Uncle Grandpa represents the uncle and grandpa of every child. He visits children with problems and attempts to solve them through misadventures.
After Jailbreak and Disclosure, Steven seems to have issues with his self identity. Hopefully they don't pass this crossover off as a simple goofy adventure. I think it'd be interesting and great to see how UG helps Steven with his self doubt. Although, I also have a nagging feeling it may just be "Oh, Steven lost his cheeseburger backpack. Uncle G is going to help him find it" instead of an episode of feels (going by how UG episodes normally play out).
Be honest, guys: I know nothing about Steven Universe but I love Adventure Time. Should I dive in?
Normally I would agree, as Uncle Grandpa rubs me the wrong way at times. However, this has the potential to be pretty good. The Wikipedia description says Uncle Grandpa represents the uncle and grandpa of every child. He visits children with problems and attempts to solve them through misadventures.
After Jailbreak and Disclosure, Steven seems to have issues with his self identity. Hopefully they don't pass this crossover off as a simple goofy adventure. I think it'd be interesting and great to see how UG helps Steven with his self doubt. Although, I also have a nagging feeling it may just be "Oh, Steven lost his cheeseburger backpack. Uncle G is going to help him find it" instead of an episode of feels (going by how UG episodes normally play out).
I guaranty you it will be a HUR HUR UNCLE GRANDPAAAAA episode, I'm willing to bet my ps4(not really) that it will. and watch it not be funny either cause well, uncle grandpa isn't funny. at all.
Watch as a long-lost relative of Stevens comes to town to aid him in unlocking the power of his mothers gem!
Went to 2 comic stores looking for Steven Universe comics. Both places were sold out. Has anyone read them? Are they any good?
The PR for the episode says that Uncle Grandpa helps Steven with his powers so I wouldn't write it off just yet:
Could go either way honestly.
There are some very funny segments of Uncle Grandpa, like the Xarna segments.
It has Adam Devine and Don Martin inspired art. Plus, it's not as bad as Johnny Test or Annoying Orange.
imho steven universe has been able to keep up the quality while AT has gone a massive downward spiral.
Normally I would agree, as Uncle Grandpa rubs me the wrong way at times. However, this has the potential to be pretty good. The Wikipedia description says Uncle Grandpa represents the uncle and grandpa of every child. He visits children with problems and attempts to solve them through misadventures.
After Jailbreak and Disclosure, Steven seems to have issues with his self identity. Hopefully they don't pass this crossover off as a simple goofy adventure. I think it'd be interesting and great to see how UG helps Steven with his self doubt. Although, I also have a nagging feeling it may just be "Oh, Steven lost his cheeseburger backpack. Uncle G is going to help him find it" instead of an episode of feels (going by how UG episodes normally play out).
They ran an all-day Johnny Test marathon this past Christmas with new episodes in itIt doesn't make me want to tear my ears out whenever it is on so it already has a bunch of points in my book. Did these shows finally get canned (please god say yes).
I'll see it has just lost its charm for me. Almost like the Simpsons the writing used to be there.It's gotten back on track recently though. It started this year with a ton of heavy lore centric episodes.