Steven Universe
Steven Universe

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Steven Universe

2013
Movie
7 min
English

Steven gets a hold of a magical time travel hourglass 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.

Insights

IMDb8.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes96%
Metacritic85/100
Google Users93%
Director: Rebecca SugarGenres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Family, Fantasy, Romance

Plot Summary

Steven Universe follows the adventures of a young boy named Steven, who inherits a magical gem that allows him to summon a cosmic shield and other powers. He joins a team of intergalactic warriors known as the Crystal Gems, who protect the world from various threats. Together, they explore ancient ruins, fight monsters, and learn about their shared history and Steven's place in the universe.

Critical Reception

Steven Universe garnered widespread critical acclaim for its groundbreaking storytelling, diverse representation, complex characters, and mature handling of themes such as identity, relationships, and trauma, particularly within a children's animation context. It was praised for its progressive approach to gender and sexuality, its emotional depth, and its engaging animation style.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its progressive themes and inclusive representation.

  • Celebrated for its emotional depth and nuanced character development.

  • Hailed as a landmark in children's television for its mature storytelling.

Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the show's compelling narrative, lovable characters, and its ability to tackle complex emotional and social issues with sensitivity and grace. Viewers often praise its unique blend of humor, action, and heartfelt moments, making it a favorite for both children and adults.

Awards & Accolades

Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Short-Format Animated Program, GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Children's Programming, multiple Annie Award nominations and wins.

Fun Fact

The show's creator, Rebecca Sugar, is openly bisexual, and this identity influenced the series' exploration of complex relationships and gender fluidity, making it one of the first children's shows to feature LGBTQ+ characters and themes so prominently.

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