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Rebecca Sugar on finding that ‘Steven Universe feeling’ and the future of the verse. ... Sugar is in, “I’d love to make an album, that’s something I’m always hoping [for].” ...
Rebecca Sugar’s commitment to LGBTQ visibility continues to drive ‘Steven Universe’ “Steven Universe” creator Rebecca Sugar. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times, left; Cartoon Network) ...
Rebecca Sugar is about to make a little TV history. And right now, she is not entirely enjoying it. “I’m having a hard time feeling good about all this,” she says, with a half-laugh ...
Rebecca Sugar's hit series "Steven Universe" changed the Cartoon Network's policy on same-sex marriage in kids' shows. Accessibility statement Skip to main content. Democracy Dies in Darkness.
Rebecca Sugar is behind some of the most magical shows on Cartoon Network. They started as a storyboard artist on Adventure Time. And went on to create the acclaimed cartoon Steven Universe in 2013.
Steven Universe is getting a new sequel series, Lars of the Stars, and we've got first details and comments from Rebecca Sugar.
Rebecca Sugar on How ‘Steven Universe’ Fans Embraced Ruby and Sapphire’s Wedding “It’s just great because they never think there’s anything inherently adult or surprising about their ...
Rebecca Sugar [Photo: courtesy of Cartoon Network] Steven’s driving force throughout the whole series has been helping everyone else. One of his principle powers is, in fact, the ability to heal ...
What Rebecca Sugar initially introduced as a brightly colored animated series about a 13-year-old half-Gem, half-human boy raised by his three extraterrestrial guardians, soon became so much more.
Genndy Tartakovsky, Craig McCracken, J.G. Quintel, Rebecca Sugar, Pendleton Ward, and Adam Muto talk about their work for CN's 25th anniversary.
Celebrated for shaping some of the most beloved and groundbreaking animated series of our time, a powerhouse collection of creators including Pendleton Ward ("Adventure Time"), Rebecca Sugar ...
We confirmed that the Rebecca Sugar featured in the reader art section of the 2002 Devil May Cry 2 issue is in fact the famed Steven Universe creator.