Steven Universe Future

2019
4.5
539 reviews
TV-PG
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Steven Universe Future: The Complete First Season episodes (21)

1 Little Homeschool
12/8/19
Welcome to Little Homeschool, a place on earth where Gems from all over the universe can come learn how to live together peacefully! But there's one Gem who refuses to attend.
2 Guidance
12/8/19
Amethyst has been helping Little Homeschool Gems find jobs on the boardwalk, but Steven isn’t sure about her approach.
3 Rose Buds
12/8/19
Steven gets a surprise visit from some old friends, and an even more surprising introduction to some new ones.
4 Volleyball
12/8/19
Steven is determined to help Pink Diamond’s original Pearl heal the scar on her face.
5 Bluebird
12/16/19
Steven questions the motives of a mysterious fusion that suddenly shows up at his house.
6 A Very Special Episode
12/16/19
Rainbow Quartz 2.0 promised to hang out with Onion the same day Sunstone scheduled a home safety Geminar! How can Steven be in two places, and two fusions, at once?
7 Snow Day
12/22/19
Steven and the Crystal Gems get a chance to catch up when they’re all snowed in together.
8 Why So Blue?
12/22/19
Steven has heard rumors of a pair of Gems that are still destroying worlds. If he can’t stop them, maybe Lapis can.
9 Little Graduation
12/29/19
Steven and the Gems celebrate Little Homeschool’s first graduating class.
10 Prickly Pair
12/29/19
After leaving Little Homeschool, Steven has found a new hobby, plants.
11 In Dreams
3/7/20
Steven’s dreams start broadcasting onto his bedroom TV.
12 Bismuth Casual
3/7/20
Pearl invites Bismuth to the roller rink for a lesson on how to forge human relationships.
13 Together Forever
3/14/20
Connie has a really clear vision for her future. Steven wants to make sure he’ll be a part of it.
14 Growing Pains
3/14/20
Steven visits a doctor for the first time.
15 Mr. Universe
3/21/20
Greg takes Steven on the road to find the origins of the Universe name.
16 Fragments
3/21/20
Steven heads to the woods to train with a powerful mentor.
17 Homeworld Bound
3/28/20
Steven heads to the Diamonds for advice on how to control his new powers.
18 Everything's Fine
3/28/20
Steven insists that everything is fine.
19 I Am My Monster
3/28/20
Everything is not fine.
20 The Future
3/28/20
Steven is finally ready to move on.
101 Sneak Peek
11/17/19
Watch this sneak peek of Steven Universe Future!

About this show

After saving the universe, Steven is still at it, tying up every loose end. But as he runs out of other people's problems to solve, he'll finally have to face his own.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
539 reviews
Zachary Wilhelm (AmaZingZ14)
June 8, 2020
It made me cry bitter-sweet tears of joy from a few episodes. that being said its a shame it is much shorter than the original series, and much faster with the plot (since each episode is ~11 minutes in length.) Still, if you enjoyed the original series and want to see what happened after the movie its a good purchase. I would NOT recommend to children under the age 14. The show actually has very serious emotional and mental material as well as being fairly mature in its expression of them (No profanity or anything like that, just very serious and complex mental issues like depression, self worth, etc.) 5/5 would cry again.
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Jannie King
February 8, 2020
Maybe he needs a friend to help clean up messy situations and fix the mind of the people so they can see what is happening to themselves and to others as they destroy the real beauty of our world and God needs some thank you for all he has done already. So much has been done on this terrafirma to make us happy down here. Just look at His hands work all the fruits, vegetables, flowers, houses to live in and all kinds of clothes to wear/shoes fancy coats n hats to wear and protect us from weather
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Ditzy Klutz
September 24, 2021
A bulk of the episodes seem to focus on cathartic resolutions, and I’m happier for it. There’s a ton of feel good energy going around from Volleyball to Amethyst, etc... It’s a good watch so far, and I can’t wait for more! =‘D Edited past series' end: The series makes a turn from cathartic feel-good fantasy to bitter-sweet, and it shows us how a chosen one's traumatic childhood could impact their future or adulthood. It still carries that cathartic feeling through its twists and shows what in my opinion is a good representation of one's self-destructive desires when dealing with trauma alone. It goes through fantasy equivalents of real-world avenues a person might take in seeking help, then at the end, it reminds us for the better that humans a social creatures. When all is said and done, I still love this show. I began watching it around 2016 (I was super late to the party due to my fear of trying out new things, a result of the trauma brain's comfort in familiarity, I'm sure), and I fell in love with its art style, music, and story-telling. This show, in my opinion, keeps that spirit alive, even if the direction they take is different. This franchise quickly became my favorite Western cartoon, and it still hold until this day. May SU live on in comics, games, or in fan-made materials. Thank you, RS and the Crew-niverse!
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