Unlocked episodes as of August 21, 2018

The app’s unlocked episodes have finally finished shifting away from the Heart of the Crystal Gems arc it had up for so long. Now when you go to watch episodes on the Cartoon Network website or app without logging in with a cable provider here’s what you have available:

  • Room For Ruby
  • Log Date 7 15 2
  • Catch and Release
  • Garnet’s Universe
  • Open Book

Lunar Sea Spire podcast episode 205: Stuck Together

GC13 and David bring it all the way back to Stuck Together. Oh how far we’ve come. Aquamarine and the Topazes are both still great though.

Steven may be accepted by Blue and Yellow now, but back in Stuck Together he still regarded them as cyclopean entities to be feared. We never did find out what could be worse than shattering, because in The Trial Yellow seemed eager to just shatter Steven and be done with the whole thing.

Short of a brief appearance in Harmony #1 we haven’t seen Aquamarine or the Topazes. How much longer must we wait for them to be in another episode?

Steven Universe air times for August 20-26, 2018 (1.25 hours)

All times are EDT.

Monday:
6:00 AM: Beach City Drift

Tuesday:
6:00 AM: Restaurant Wars

Wednesday:
6:00 AM: Kiki’s Pizza Delivery Service

Thursday:
6:00 AM: Monster Reunion

Friday:
6:00 AM: Alone at Sea

Save the Light comes to PC

Yesterday Save the Light finally came to Steam yesterday, as Grumpyface announced earlier.

If  the PC is your platform of choice then it is listed at $25. Just like with the console release, however, there is word of a bit of a bug problem that will hopefully be patched out on PC as it was on console.

Lunar Sea Spire podcast episode 204: Mortal Folly

GC13 and David discuss Ms. Sugar’s sixth Adventure Time episode: Mortal Folly.

It’s the first Lich episode, and they made sure he was quite the presence. Even if they didn’t know what they would end up doing with him, they knew one thing: the Lich is not funny. He definitely controls the screen when he’s on it, and is built up as a big threat over the course of a very fast eleven minutes.

The episode’s commentary track was actually quite informative, so if you have the discs then you should give it a listen.

Steven Universe air times for August 13-19, 2018 (1.25 hours)

All times are EDT.

Monday:
6:00 AM: Steven Floats

Tuesday:
6:00 AM: Drop Beat Dad

Wednesday:
6:00 AM: Mr. Greg

Thursday:
6:00 AM: Too Short to Ride

Friday:
6:00 AM: The New Lars

Lunar Sea Spire podcast episode 203: Harmony #1

GC13 and David discuss the first issue of the Harmony miniseries.

While we’re no closer to knowing for sure whether the comic ties in to the movie, we at least got to see the early stages of the effects the harmony core can have. We also got a new Sadie Killer song, in comic form. We also got Peridot making the most convincing argument in favor of Rock’s inherent superiority in the ancient game of Rock-Paper-Scissors.

The next issue of Harmony comes out on September 5, so look for it then.

Steven Universe air times for August 6-12, 2018 (1.25 hours)

All times are EDT.

Monday:
6:00 AM: Super Watermelon Island

Tuesday:
6:00 AM: Gem Drill

Wednesday:
6:00 AM: Same Old World

Thursday:
6:00 AM: Barn Mates

Friday:
6:00 AM: Hit the Diamond

Save the Light officially announced for Nintendo Switch

They told us another announcement was coming when they told us about the PC release, and the second announcement has finally come: Save the Light will be coming to the Nintendo Switch—available as a physical release, no less!

Plus, as an added bit of excitement, that physical release will be bundled with the OK KO game, Let’s Play Heroes.

The physical bundle will be available not just for the Switch, but for the Playstation 4 and the XBox One as well.

If you prefer it digitally that option will remain, and the game will remain unbundled on the digital shops.

Harmony #1 is out today

The first of five issues of the new Steven Universe comic miniseries, Harmony, has released today.

We’ve already covered the preview for issue #1 if you’re curious about what to expect from the comic, both in subject matter and art style.

That is to say: while the main comic series focuses only on the cute slice-of-life stories, Harmony feels a lot more like an episode of the series with both Gem stuff and human stuff (hence the miniseries format, allowing it to focus on telling one story).

If you’re interested, then make sure to check the comic out!