Where did the idea for Steven Universe come from?
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Where did the idea for Steven Universe come from?
Rebecca Sugar has said that her biggest inspiration for Steven Universe is her own childhood spent playing video games, watching cartoons and hanging out with her own brother, Steven (who, incidentally, designs backgrounds for the show).
Did Steven Universe turn into a girl?
A “fusion” of the protagonist Steven Universe and his friend Connie Maheswaran, Stevonnie has the appearance of an androgynous young adult….
Stevonnie | |
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Created by | Rebecca Sugar |
Voiced by | AJ Michalka |
In-universe information | |
Species | 25% Gem 75% Human |
What is Rebecca Sugar’s gender identity?
Rebecca Sugar
Rebecca at the Peabody Awards in 2019 | |
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Date of birth | July 9, 1987 |
Pronouns | she/her or they/them |
Gender identity | nonbinary woman |
Occupation | Writer and animation artist |
What race is Steven Universe?
Steven is a hybrid between a normal human being and a “Gem”, a fictional race of alien beings that exist as magical gemstones projecting bodies of light. Voiced by Zach Callison, he debuted in the series’ pilot episode and made his main series debut in the first episode, “Gem Glow”.
Is Connie an Indian?
Connie is one of a multitude of diverse characters from Steven Universe. We know she is Indian and that her last name translates as “Lord of The Universe” (Translation is Hindi /Surname is Tamil). With a last name meaning Lord of the Universe you know damn well that’s major foreshadowing.
Are the crystal gems Nonbinary?
Additionally, Smoky Quartz, a fusion of Steven Universe and fellow Crystal Gem Amethyst, is nonbinary since, as series creator Rebecca Sugar stated, the Gems are “all non-binary women,” which applies to Amethyst specifically.
Is Moon Knight mentally ill?
Rosenbaum, MD explains, when the mental health field was initially attempting to understand these different diagnoses, “it was thought that people with schizophrenia had multiple personalities because they would hear voices.” Interestingly, “Moon Knight” suffered the same mischaracterization in the comics, with early …