Cartoon Network seems to have shifted the day they change the unlocked episodes again. Still, here’s what’s unlocked this week on the app and on their website:
- Onion Gang
- The Zoo
- The New Crystal Gems
- Beta
- Friend Ship
Cartoon Network seems to have shifted the day they change the unlocked episodes again. Still, here’s what’s unlocked this week on the app and on their website:
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GC13 and David discuss the episode Doug Out, where the bomb portion of its Steven Bomb actually began.
It was our first in-depth look at Mr. Maheswaran, and he turned out to have the same lovably goofy side he had briefly showed in other episodes—he didn’t even need the clown nose.
Despite flashlights apparently not working correctly in Funland, and some confusion with the fence, everyone loves Doug.
A new week brings new episodes viewable without a login on the CN app and website:
They seem to be continuing with these again even after the week is up, so we’ll see when they change them out again.
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GC13 and David go back to the retrospective episode discussions to talk about the beginning of another bomb: Lion 4: Alternate Ending.
Anagrams are fun, and Steven may not have been on the right path; did Rose eat Steven’s fry bits?
Plus, like some sort of Sphinx, Lion is mysterious—terribly mysterious. We’re still unsure of exactly where he came from, or why he didn’t warp directly to Rose’s garbage dump with the ominous pink space ship.
Plus, what exactly is inside the treasure chest in his mane?
These are the episodes available for viewing this week on the website and app without logging in:
The Region 1 DVD for season one of Steven Universe is out today! It has an MSRP of $20 and has most of season one (though Story For Steven and Shirt Club are left out in favor of Full Disclosure and Joy Ride).
In addition to the fifty-two episodes of ( mostly) season one, there are some special features, heavily focused on music but also including animatics for five episodes.
Unfortunately while the listing on Amazon indicates there are commentaries on the disc, there are none.
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GC13 and Sophia discuss the pilot for Matt Burnett and Ben Levin’s new series: Craig of the Creek.
It’s a setup that will be familiar to fans of Ed, Edd, and Eddy: a neighborhood of kids out playing. Except this time with an imagined fantasy settling and a lot of self-narration.
The show will be airing this year, so make sure to check it out and see what these Steven Universe alumni have been making!
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