Here are the episodes of Steven Universe that you can currently watch on the Cartoon Network website and app without logging in with a cable provider:
- Back to the Barn
- Too Far
- The Answer
- In Dreams
- Bismuth Casual
Here are the episodes of Steven Universe that you can currently watch on the Cartoon Network website and app without logging in with a cable provider:
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GC13 and David consider Cartoon Network’s future now that Steven Universe is gone.
It’s up to four shows to carry the network: Craig of the Creek, Infinity Train, Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart, and Summer Camp Island. Three are definitely getting new episodes, and Infinity Train should as well.
Of course there’s also Cartoon Network’s streaming future to consider. How will HBO Max affect it? There’s no way to know for now.
This episode of the podcast is also available on YouTube.
The second half of Steven Universe: Future dominated the March 2020 ratings, getting an average of 614,000 viewers. The sing-a-long version of Steven Universe: The Movie garnered 438,000 viewers, and Teen Titans Go! averaged 433,000 viewers.
Apple and Onion averaged 374,000 viewers, Ben 10 averaged 324,000, and Thundercats Roar! averaged 319,000.
DC Super Hero Girls, Power Players, Unikitty!, Bakugan: Battle Planet, and Transformers: Cyberverse all averaged below 300,000 viewers.
Here are the episodes of Steven Universe and Steven Universe: Future available to watch on the Cartoon Network website and app without logging in with a cable provider:
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GC13, Ken, Isabelle, Sophia, and David discuss the final four episodes of Steven Universe: Future: Homeworld Bound, Everything’s Fine, I Am My Monster, and The Future.
You saw the episodes. What should we say here? How about a request? What ways do you think that Jasper will carry on her campaign of petty evil through Beach City?
This was the grand sendoff to the series, and it ended the only way it could. The way we always knew it would. It was tearfully beautiful.
This episode of the podcast is also available on YouTube.
Few characters in Infinity Train are as enigmatic as The Cat. A confidence artist by trade, she nevertheless comforts Tulip that her number is in fact not counting down to her death. Yes, The Cat does try to con Tulip out of One-One, but she had good reason. By season two of Infinity Train, she’s playing a purely helpful role for our new protagonists.
The Cat does what any denizen of the Infinity Train does: she helps passengers. Sure, she may grift along the way, but she’s there to help when it matters. If Infinity Train gets a third season it looks like Grace will be the new protagonist, so everyone is curious to see what The Cat has in story for her.
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GC13, Ken, Isabelle, Sophia, and David break down Mr. Universe and Fragments.
Oh boy those were sure two episodes, weren’t they? Do you remember back when Steven was happy? We do.
So did Steven have a bad childhood? Does he know how to pick his mentors or what? These episodes should have you ready for the finale, because regardless of what’s coming there’s a lot to take care of, and only four episodes to go.
This episode of the podcast is also available on YouTube.
Here are the episodes of Steven Universe and Steven Universe: Future that you can currently watch on the Cartoon Network website and app without logging in with a cable provider:
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