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Steven Universe: The Movie

Steven Universe: The Movie is a 2019 American animated musical television film based on the animated television series Steven Universe created by Rebecca Sugar. The film is directed by Sugar, alongside co-directors Joe Johnston and Kat Morris, and stars Zach Callison, Estelle, Michaela Dietz, Deedee Magno Hall, and Sarah Stiles, alongside an ensemble cast reprising their roles from the television series. Steven Universe: The Movie takes place two years after the events of the series finale "Change Your Mind", and follows the Crystal Gems as they attempt to save all organic life on Earth from a deranged Gem with a history with Steven's mother Rose Quartz.

For the film's soundtrack, see Steven Universe: The Movie (soundtrack).

Steven Universe: The Movie

  • Lamar Abrams
  • Miki Brewster
  • Danny Cragg
  • Hilary Florido
  • Joe Johnston
  • Amish Kumar
  • Jeff Liu
  • Katie Mitroff
  • Kat Morris
  • Chris Pianka
  • Maddie Queripel
  • Rebecca Sugar
  • Paul Villeco

  • Ben Levin
  • Hilary Florido
  • Ian Jones-Quartey
  • Jack Pendarvis
  • Joe Johnston
  • Kat Morris
  • Matt Burnett
  • Rebecca Sugar

  • Rebecca Sugar

  • Aivi & Surasshu
  • Jeff Ball
  • Stemage

United States

English

  • Rebecca Sugar

Paul Douglas

82 minutes[1]

September 2, 2019 (2019-09-02)

The film was announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2018, and a short teaser trailer was later released on Cartoon Network's YouTube channel. At San Diego Comic-Con 2019, a trailer for the film was released, along with the announcement of a documentary based on the film's creation to be released along with the DVD. The film premiered on Cartoon Network on September 2, 2019, to 1.57 million viewers. It was the first Cartoon Network original film since 2015's Regular Show: The Movie.


The film takes place between the original Steven Universe series and its follow-up, Steven Universe Future.[2]

Plot[edit]

After an introduction from the Diamonds ("The Tale of Steven"), Steven Universe, now 16 years old, greets the citizens of the Gem Empire. The Diamonds want him to stay to fulfill his mother Pink Diamond's role as a leader alongside them ("Let Us Adore You"), but Steven refuses. Back on Earth, the Crystal Gems celebrate their newfound peace ("Happily Ever After"). Almost immediately, a giant drill lands on the hillside, and Spinel, a deranged and cartoonish Gem, appears, announcing her intent to kill Steven and the rest of the Earth ("Other Friends"). Using a scythe-like weapon, she "poofs" Pearl, Garnet, and Amethyst back into their gem forms. Her attacks also weaken Steven's Gem powers, though his body is unharmed. Steven eventually manages to poof Spinel with the scythe.


Steven calls his father, Greg, for help. The Gems regenerate their bodies (including Ruby and Sapphire separately), but their memories have been erased; Pearl assumes that she is Greg's servant ("system/BOOT.pearl_final(3).Info"). With her memories gone, Spinel is a goofy and happy-go-lucky Gem whose function is to entertain her companion. Steven seeks advice from Peridot, Lapis Lazuli, and Bismuth, and they try to raise Steven's spirits ("Who We Are"). Bismuth recognizes Spinel's weapon as a "Rejuvenator", a device used to reset the minds of rebellious Gems back to their default state. Spinel compares the situation to a puzzle, suggesting that they find the Gems' "missing pieces" to restore their memories, inspiring Steven to try to reenact Ruby and Sapphire's first fusion. Spinel's antics cause scaffolding to collapse, almost crushing Ruby. When Sapphire shoves her to safety, they fuse into Garnet ("Isn't It Love?"), but she still has no memory of her life.


After Steven recovers Amethyst's memory by reenacting experiences the two had together ("No Matter What"), Peridot discovers that Spinel's drill is injecting a toxic chemical that will kill all life on Earth. In a moment of panic, Steven attempts to remove the injector, but his weakened efforts only serve to accelerate the process. In order to revive Pearl's memory, the group takes her to a "Sadie Killer and the Suspects" concert, hoping their music will bring back her memories of rebellion ("Disobedient"), but Pearl insists that as long as Greg exists, she will obey him. Steven uses what little energy he has left to fuse with Greg ("Independent Together"), which enables Pearl to recover her memory. She tells Steven that Spinel was once Pink Diamond's playmate. Overcome with sadness, Spinel flees.


Steven follows Spinel to a desolate garden in space, where she recovers her memory and reveals her backstory: when Pink Diamond began the Gem colonization of Earth and did not want Spinel to join her, she tricked Spinel into "playing a game", in which Spinel was to stand frozen in the garden. Spinel was left alone there for 6,000 years before learning that Pink Diamond no longer exists ("Drift Away"). Steven tells her that he will never abandon her and that he will make up for his mother's mistakes ("Found").


Back in Beach City, Spinel turns off the injector, but when Steven begins shifting his attention back to everyone else, she accuses Steven of using her, suggesting he'll abandon her or wipe her memory again. Spinel, now seething with rage, turns the injector back on and attacks Steven. As he tries to explain the truth to her, Garnet recovers her memory ("True Kinda Love"). Steven sends the others to rescue the humans of Beach City while he confronts Spinel. Steven finally realizes why his Gem powers have not yet returned: his desire for an unchanging "happily ever after" has left him resistant to the notion of growth and change, which he needs to re-experience. Embracing this fact, he regains his powers and battles Spinel, trying to convince her that she too can change ("Change"). Their fight destroys the injector, and Spinel relents after realizing how much she hates what she has become.


The Diamonds suddenly arrive, intending to live on Earth with Steven. He introduces Spinel to them, and they take an immediate liking to her because of her goofy personality and how she reminds them of Pink Diamond ("Let Us Adore You (Reprise)"). The Diamonds accept her in place of Steven, and she happily goes with them, now with a family who will love her unconditionally. Steven and his friends gather to rebuild Beach City, and he, Connie, Pearl, Garnet, Amethyst, and Greg perform a Takarazuka-style "Finale".

as Steven Universe, a 16-year-old Gem-human hybrid member of the Crystal Gems.

Zach Callison

as Spinel, the former playmate of Pink Diamond, Steven's late mother. She is drawn in a "rubber-hose" style of 1930s animation and originally had a childlike personality before becoming vengeful about Pink Diamond abandoning her.

Sarah Stiles

as Amethyst, one of the Crystal Gems.

Michaela Dietz

as Pearl, one of the original members of the Crystal Gems.

Deedee Magno Hall

as Garnet, a fusion who is the de facto leader of the Crystal Gems.

Estelle

as Sapphire, one of Garnet's components, a cool and collected precognitive Gem and spouse of Ruby.

Erica Luttrell

as Ruby, one of Garnet's components, a hotheaded soldier Gem and spouse of Sapphire.

Charlyne Yi

as Bismuth, one of the original members of the Crystal Gems.

Uzo Aduba

as Lapis Lazuli, a member of the Crystal Gems who was formerly aligned with Homeworld.

Jennifer Paz

as Peridot, a member of the Crystal Gems who was formerly aligned with Homeworld.

Shelby Rabara

as Connie Maheswaran, Steven's best friend.

Grace Rolek

as Greg Universe, Steven's father.

Tom Scharpling

as White Diamond, the leader of the Great Diamond Authority, who rules over the Gem race.

Christine Ebersole

as Yellow Diamond, a member of the Great Diamond Authority.

Patti LuPone

as Blue Diamond, a member of the Great Diamond Authority.

Lisa Hannigan

as Lars Barriga, a friend of Steven.

Matthew Moy

as Sadie Miller, a friend of Steven.

Kate Micucci

as Steg, the fusion of Steven and Greg Universe.

Ted Leo

as Opal, the fusion of Pearl and Amethyst.

Aimee Mann

as Nanefua Pizza, the mayor of Beach City.

Toks Olagundoye

The film features the main and recurring characters of the series,[3] and introduces the new characters Spinel and Steg.

Marketing[edit]

The film was announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2018, and a short teaser trailer was later released on Cartoon Network's YouTube channel.[7] A poster was released a week before San Diego Comic-Con 2019, revealing a glimpse of the film's antagonist and a visibly older Steven,[8] setting the film two years after the events of "Change Your Mind".[9]


At San Diego Comic-Con 2019, a trailer for the film was released, along with the announcement of a documentary based on the film's creation to be released along with the DVD.[10]


Adult Swim's action-oriented Toonami block aired a second trailer for the film during their August 24 broadcast.[11]

Reception[edit]

Viewership[edit]

Steven Universe: The Movie was seen by 1.57 million viewers on its original telecast, which was commercial-free.[17] This made the film the highest-rated broadcast of the series in over three years.

Critical response[edit]

The film was universally acclaimed by critics prior to broadcast, with the music, animation and characters highlighted in particular.[18]


Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a 100% approval rating based on nine reviews.[19]


Speaking of its effectiveness as a stand-alone story in Forbes, Dani Di Placido described the film as "both approachable to newcomers and deeply rewarding for longtime fans of the series".[20] ComicBook.com's Rollin Bishop summarised that the film contains "amazing musical numbers with striking illustrations and breathtaking animation to outdo anything the franchise has attempted before",[21] while Shamus Kelley of Den of Geek commented on the strong emotional content, saying that "this is a movie that will stick with you long after it’s finished airing. Like the best entertainment, it holds up a mirror and lets you examine your life in a safe way".[22]

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