What better way to start off #StevenBomb than with a track posted from Aivi and Surasshu? Today we get Defective (1:28) from On the Run.
What better way to start off #StevenBomb than with a track posted from Aivi and Surasshu? Today we get Defective (1:28) from On the Run.
Our little show stealer has done it again: she’s swooped in at the end of another episode and given a great performance. Well of course her theme, simply named Peridot, is this week’s song of the week, as #StevenBomb begins and Peridot’s influence is felt further as we wait to see what happens after she reports the Crystal Gems.
It’s here everyone: #StevenBomb is upon us. Don’t forget that Steven Universe has been moved to a new time: it will now air at 5:00 PM EDT.
All times are in EDT.
Monday:
1:30 PM: Keep Beach City Weird!
1:45 PM: Steven the Sword Fighter
5:00 PM: Rose’s Scabbard
5:15 PM: Serious Steven
Tuesday:
1:30 PM: Marble Madness
1:45 PM: Alone Together
5:00 PM: The Message
5:15 PM: Mirror Gem
Wednesday:
1:30 PM: Watermelon Steven
1:45 PM: Future Vision
5:00 PM: Political Power
5:15 PM: Cat Fingers
Thursday:
1:30 PM: On the Run
1:45 PM: Onion Trade
5:00 PM: The Return
5:15 PM: Jail Break
Friday:
1:30 PM: Giant Woman
1:45 PM: Cheeseburger Backpack
5:00 PM: Full Disclosure
5:15 PM: Alone Together
Saturday:
11:30 AM: Rose’s Scabbard
11:45 AM: Steven and the Stevens
12:00 PM: Lion 3: Straight to Video
12:15 PM: Keep Beach City Weird!
Well this was fun to make. The characters don’t seem to be completely consistent in how they’re drawn, but they’re consistent enough to get a pretty good idea for their relative heights.
Trying to go from relative height to absolute height is more difficult: Steven seems to be about as tall as a doorknob is high, which would put him at three feet tall. This would all be well and good, except Pearl and Greg would have to be 5’1″ tall. We know Greg said he wasn’t that tall, but we don’t think he’s actually that short either. If we assumed Greg to be 5’8″, that would put Steven (and therefore a 10 on this chart) at 3’4″ tall (and mean doorknobs are placed pretty high in Beach City for some reason).
We’ve gone over what questions Marble Madness answered for us, so now it’s time to see what new questions it’s left for us to ask.
Here’s to hoping that Full Disclosure lives up to its name: we’re so excited that we’re climbing the canyon walls!
We learned so much from Marble Madness—that’s what this post is for. Of course as always when we get questions answered new ones rise to take their place—that’s what tomorrow will be for.
Marble Madness is just about as important as Warp Tour for our understanding of the backstory of Steven Universe: just as you’d expect when the episode is about the Crystal Gems encountering something else from space, we can’t help but learn a lot.
Episode previews are back with a vengeance! CNPreview brings us a preview for each season-one episode that will be airing every day during #StevenBomb next week (at 5 PM EDT, not 6:30!).
Full Disclosure is still a mysterious mystery (of strange mystery). It’s a bit ironic, considering the name, but why worry about that when we have five preview videos to watch?
We still have all of the humor we’ve come to expect, but make no mistake: this stuff’s about to get heavy.
That’s not a spoiler, right? It’s the season finale of Steven Universe: it has to be huge! But some information has been circling around which is incredibly spoilerific! We mean it: if you don’t want to be spoiled on the season finale, you shouldn’t read this post. The good stuff is hidden below, and you’re definitely not going to want to click to read more.
Alright, so we got a heavy, if brief, infodump in this episode. We finally have an approximate date for the Crystal Gem rebellion, which is fantastic. We also got a bit clued in to what happened to the Kindergarten, which itself has important implications for the backstory.
Also, the island from Island Adventure has a name now. Isn’t that cool for them to just toss that in?
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