Cartoon Network February 2020 Ratings Report

The Teen Titans Go! vs Teen Titans movie’s TV premier brought in the most ratings with 826,000 viewers, but Total Dramarama took the top spot for series premiers with an average of 464,000 viewers.

Teen Titans Go! also broke a 400k average with 430,000 average viewers, and three more series got close: Thundercats Roar with 397,000, Apple and Onion with 394,000 and Ninjago with 393,000.

Ratings for In Dreams and Bismuth Casual

The end of Steven Universe: Future is beginning. In Dreams and Bismuth Casual were seen by 536,000 and 515,000 people respectively. Before they aired, Cartoon Network also premiered the sing-along version of the movie with special jaunty subtitles during the songs; that version of the movie got 438,000 viewers.

Lunar Sea Spire podcast episode 285: Four Steven Universe: Future episode titles

GC13 and David discuss the first four episodes of the second half of Steven Universe: Future.

Yes, recording happened too soon to get the two episode titles that came after, but there was plenty of juicy speculation to be had. It looks like Steven will in fact be dreaming in his first episode back, and Connie will finally make an appearance.

What we can also say is that no matter what, some serious Bismuth is going down during the end of the series.

This episode of the podcast is also available on YouTube.

Unlocked episodes as of March 2, 2020

Here are the episodes of Steven Universe available to watch on the Cartoon Network website and app without logging in with a cable provider:

  • Together Alone
  • Escapism
  • Change Your Mind
  • Little Graduation
  • Prickly Pair

Steven Universe air times for March 2-8, 2020 (7.5 hours)

Friday:
5:30 PM EST: Steven Universe: The Movie: Sing-a-long
7:00 PM EST: In Dreams
7:15 PM EST: Bismuth Casual
7:30 PM EST: Little Graduation
7:45 PM EST: Prickly Pair

Saturday:
5:30 PM EST: Steven Universe: The Movie: Sing-a-long
7:00 PM EST: In Dreams
7:15 PM EST: Bismuth Casual

Sunday:
5:00 PM EDT: Little Homeschool
5:15 PM EDT: Guidance
5:30 PM EDT: Rose Buds
5:45 PM EDT: Volleyball
6:00 PM EDT: Bluebird
6:15 PM EDT: A Very Special Episode
6:30 PM EDT: Snow Day
6:45 PM EDT: Why So Blue?
7:00 PM EDT: Little Graduation
7:15 PM EDT: Prickly Pair
7:30 PM EDT: In Dreams
7:45 PM EDT: Bismuth Casual

Does Entrapta From She-Ra: Princesses of Power Play University?

Princess Entrapta is probably the most likable character from She-Ra: Princesses of Power. She’s also a highly unethical scientist. That sure sounds like University of Planet material to me.

If you haven’t played Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri, that’s okay. Not only is the game cheap on GOG, the video is also focused on Entrapta and how she behaves in She-Ra: Princesses of Power, and how much other characters love her. Did I mention that Entrapta is great?

Lunar Sea Spire podcast episode 284: Steven Universe: Future second half trailer

GC13, Isabelle, and David discuss the trailer for Steven Universe: Future’s second half.

Oh, Steven Universe: Future is ending. Now we all feel as sad as Steven. Well… Maybe not that sad. Did you see that trailer? Steven doesn’t look like he’s doing so well.

With only ten episodes to go, how will they wrap everything up while also finding the time to make Steven even more miserable than he already is?

This episode of the podcast is also available on YouTube.

Unlocked episodes as of February 24, 2020

Here are the episodes of Steven Universe you can currently watch on the Cartoon Network website and app without logging in with a cable provider:

  • Keeping It Together
  • Keystone Motel
  • The Answer
  • Future Vision
  • Marble Madness

Steven Universe air times for February 24 – March 1, 2020 (1 hour)

All times are EST.

Friday:
7:00 PM: Bluebird
7:15 PM: A Very Special Episode
7:30 PM: Snow Day
7:45 PM: Why So Blue?

What Ever Happened to Brigid from Craig of the Creek?

Brigid led the Freddites on Craig of the Creek for exactly one (fantastic) episode, Dog Decider, before disappearing from the face of the creek. It’s a shame, because Brigid’s story was definitely left unfinished in an unsatisfying (if funny) way, unlike Deltron’s which was wrapped up exactly as much as it needed to be.

Craig of the Creek has the trading tree where kids are in background shots all the time; Brigid’s entire story after Dog Decider could be shown there even if the crew didn’t want to give her part of an episode. If the Ninja Kids can come back every so often though, why not Brigid and the Freddites? Doesn’t the star of Dog Decider deserve more?