Two years after bringing peace to the galaxy, Steven Universe sees his past come back to haunt him in the form of a deranged Gem who wants to destroy the Earth.
Steven Universe (voice)
Pearl / Yellow Pearl (voice)
Garnet (voice)
Amethyst (voice)
Spinel (voice)
Greg Universe (voice)
Bismuth (voice)
Peridot (voice)
Lapis Lazuli (voice)
Yellow Diamond (voice)
White Diamond (voice)
Blue Diamond (voice)
Sapphire (voice)
Ruby (voice)
Connie Maheswaran (voice)
Sadie Miller (voice)
Lars Barriga (voice)
Nanefua Pizza (voice)
Opal (voice)
Seemed a little unusual to immediately jump backwards into having a Gem be the villain again, considering we'd just resolved that problem on an intergalactic scale with the culmination of a 160 episode television series. Also said Gem's animation style clashes a lot with the animation style of... Well... Everything else. I'm sure that was a conscious decision, but it was one that kept taking my focus. These two things, alongside a very old hat plot for exactly this type of material, meant that in the opening few minutes I was already resigned to not enjoy _Steven Universe: The Movie_, but I gotta say, by the time it was all done, I was totally turned around on this, I was totally vibing with it. Which is not something I can often say for these "animated spin-off/sequel to a cartoon series" movies I've seen a fair few of lately. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._
Steven Universe (voice)
Pearl / Yellow Pearl (voice)
Garnet (voice)
Amethyst (voice)
Spinel (voice)
Greg Universe (voice)
Bismuth (voice)
Peridot (voice)
Lapis Lazuli (voice)
Yellow Diamond (voice)
White Diamond (voice)
Blue Diamond (voice)
Sapphire (voice)
Ruby (voice)
Connie Maheswaran (voice)
Sadie Miller (voice)
Lars Barriga (voice)
Nanefua Pizza (voice)
Opal (voice)
Seemed a little unusual to immediately jump backwards into having a Gem be the villain again, considering we'd just resolved that problem on an intergalactic scale with the culmination of a 160 episode television series. Also said Gem's animation style clashes a lot with the animation style of... Well... Everything else. I'm sure that was a conscious decision, but it was one that kept taking my focus. These two things, alongside a very old hat plot for exactly this type of material, meant that in the opening few minutes I was already resigned to not enjoy _Steven Universe: The Movie_, but I gotta say, by the time it was all done, I was totally turned around on this, I was totally vibing with it. Which is not something I can often say for these "animated spin-off/sequel to a cartoon series" movies I've seen a fair few of lately. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._