Remember these times? The cheering that yellow diamond would be remotely interesting?
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>all the conflict is resolved by the characters talking about their feelings
It was gay as frick back then and it's gay as frick now. I don't want to watch a cartoon about people going to therapy.
I do remember these times. They were the first a cartoon story arc truly hyped me up. Yellow's head turn garnered so much intrigue.
Never could get into Steven Universe.
I thought the characters looked ugly and Steven was obnoxious.
Same
we all thought the peak of season 1 finale was just the beginning. so much hype thinking about what YD would do. what a waste
I forget, what DID she do?
Nothing
>Meme Face
>Sang a song to Blue
>Poof some Gems
>Turned SSJ2
>Fought Blue
>Cried
She deserved so much better. White was done dirtier but Yellow was in the wrong show.
Steven Universe is a great example of why planning things out in advance too much can actively hurt a show. Sometimes you just need to recognize that the show's trying to move in a different direction than you expected and let it. I think a more experienced director would have looked at the season 1 finale and gone "yep, there's no putting the genie back in the bottle now" and started escalating shit, instead of trying its damnedest to force the show to stick to the original season plan.
>Steven Universe is a great example of why planning things out in advance too much can actively hurt a show.
Hold the frick on, someone planned all THIS? Like actual human thought was put into this show after season 1? Because to me it seems like quite the opposite. The townie episodes just come off as stalling especially when none of it amounted to anything by the end of the show.
Nah, this shit was fricking amazing! Her initial skirt thing was weird at first, but it turned out amazing in the end. I love the emotions she brings and the powers she has and the conflict. They did such an amazing job
You cannot be serious. I don't hate SU, but I also don't get why people think it's the second best thing for animation since the invention of animated film.
You can make a show have heavy aspects about feelings, but can't be just that. If you frick up lore, the characters and their characterisation, artstyle. You cannot tell me they did an amazing job.
I genuinely hate both of these motherfrickers because they only nitpick the stuff they like/dislike, and never both.
>I don't hate SU, but I also don't get why people think it's the second best thing for animation since the invention of animated film.
It has a lot of good music and songs. and they almost all fit perfectly the mood of the episode they are in. It does a lot, for some people.
remember when people unironically thought SU was going to be lore heavy?
AT ended up having more lore somehow.
Remember when AT was always unfavorably compared to SU during seasons 1 and 2? Now SU is forgotten and shat on while AT is still remembered and it's still alive. How times have changed.
Steven Universe only had one overarching story arc while AT had many. Rebecca Sugar should have hired some Warhammer nerd to spitball ideas to flesh out and expand the universe.
That said SU was great but just didn't have enough content to stay in our memory.
>Rebecca Sugar should have hired some Warhammer nerd to spitball ideas to flesh out and expand the universe.
Lol no. No matter how much extra lore it would have had, she would still waste time on other unimportant stuff and make shit as inconsistent as possible. More lore wouldn't solve the show's main problems.
>That said SU was great but just didn't have enough content to stay in our memory.
It's an ok show but heavily inferior to the sci-fi anime and television Rebecca copied.
It sort of reminds me of a Terraria clone called Starbound where the game is massive but still empty and soulless. It's simply not a fun universe to think about with only a few named characters, little history, and only one truly fleshed out location and even Beach City just feels small and uncanny.
Adventure Time had a world that sparks your imagination with the islands, the cosmic locations, different dimensions, the kingdoms. They all felt real and intertwined
>Rebecca Sugar should have hired some Warhammer nerd to spitball ideas to flesh out and expand the universe
This literally might be the worst idea I've ever heard
Going by Fionna and Cake, an SU revival or reboot would have multiverse shit and Steven would find himself in some alternate universe with the AU version being swapped into his timeline
captcha: NMASK
Nope.
In fairness, S1 was actually decent.
Is TOH the only lore cartoon that only ever ramped up the plot without ever going back to episodic comedy?
Feels like every other complaint about GF, SU, Amphibia etc boils down to the fact they had to wind down after getting heavy.
imagine the smell
Yeah
>Check the comments
>"I miss this era of the fandom. The hype and excitement were so positive"
Absolutely true. Good old time
they fricked up with this show so bad I can't in good faith consider a revival an idea worth pursuing
I mourn this show and what it could've become
>tfw I will never be excited to see the potential and lore possibilities of "peak" Stephen Universe again
>tfw it all deflated because Rebecca Sugar always took the least satisfying option every time
Feels bad, man. Steven Universe is biggest missed potential show.
I watch both series and movie and I thought it was below average with series of wasted protentional.
The superior gem series ends in a few days.
> You now remember the era when stevidot was the dominant ship
I miss the good times.
Ruby's fat ass on my fat wiener