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[Steven Universe] 'Kindergarten Kid' Review

PREVIOUS REVIEW: Bubbled NEXT REVIEW: Know Your Fusion Kindergarten Kid, formerly known as THE Kindergarten Kid, is the season 4 opener! That is right baby, we're in season 4 now! This episode aired as the penultimate episode of Steven's Summer Adventures. It aired over two weeks ago, and I am only just getting to it now due to how fracking busy I've been lately. I've been busy, tired, and had many internet problems. So yeah. If you haven't seen this episode or caught up with the series, I recommend you do not read this review as it may contain BIIIIIG spoilers. So I mentioned above that this is the first episode of season 4. And already,

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[Steven Universe] 'Back to the Moon' Review

Back to the B- I mean... F-... no wait... I meant... Back to the Moon! The show's 102nd episode, and the third episode of the fourth week of the Steven's Summer Adventures event. And like all of the recent episodes... MAJOR, MAJOR SPOILERS LIE AHEAD. IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THIS EPISODE OR CAUGHT UP TO THIS POINT, DO NOT READ ANY FURTHER!! This episode picks up right where Earthlings left off - Lapis, Garnet and Pearl keeping the five dispatch Rubies from "Hit the Diamond" at bay after their sudden return from Neptune. And this is the episode the canon names for the Rubies are finally dropped - Eyeball, Navy, Leggy, Army and Doc. And let me jus

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[Steven Universe] 'Onion Gang' Review (UPDATED)

PREVIOUS REVIEW: Last One Out of Beach City NEXT REVIEW: Gem Harvest Onion Gang, the 110th episode of Steven Universe, the seventh episode of season 4, and the final episode before the hiatus hammer dropped. This run of episodes have reached some amazing highs, with the musical feels-bomb that was Mr. Greg, the lore-feels-bomb fusion that was Monster Reunion, the tackling of abusive relationships in Alone at Sea, the thrill rides that were Bismuth, Earthlings, Back to the Moon and Bubbled, Mindful Education tackling its inner demons, and even the all-time funniest episode Kindergarten Kid, among many many other great episodes. But all good

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[Steven Universe] Let's Talk About the Diamonds...

Hey guys and gals and everything inbetween... This is my first post in a very very very very long time. I know, I said I was going to review "Change Your Mind" this summer. It's now October. So all four of you still following my reviews are probably wondering "WHERE THE FUCK IS THE REVIEW???" Well, I did start writing it out... then... I just kinda stopped and never picked it up again. I never had the motivation to pick it up again. As the summer waned and the promised review was still unwritten, I realised I just did not care about Steven Universe anymore. At least, I did not care enough to write a massive review on its finale. I've been

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[Steven Universe] SEASONAL REVIEW - Season 2

Ah, season 2. The season where I jumped on the bandwagon, and is to me one of the most special seasons. I will try my best to be as unbiased as possible with this season, because this really is the season I have the most nostalgia for. As these were the first new episodes I saw, airing around a very overwhelming and huge change in my life, they were TRULY special. So I will do this review like I did my season 1B review: I will talk about the themes, and then my personal opinions. Season 2 has 26 episodes, spanning "Full Disclosure" to "Log Date 7 15 2". ------------------------------------------------ The Story and Themes It is important