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Monday, October 9, 2017

'Toon Reviews 6: Steven Universe Season 1 Episode 41

Horror Club











Plots that involve haunted houses and supernatural occurrences typically promise a lot of creativity and intensity, and this one is no exception.  It even offers some interesting info on two of Beach City’s most unlikable residents.  All this is starts of in a simple, manner with Steven, Lars, and Sadie going to a monster movie party hosted by Ronaldo.  We all know how in-your-face and unhealthy Ronaldo can be with his hobby of supernatural conspiracy theories, but here, since for the most part he’s confining his interests to a party related to the subject, this cartoon is one of his better appearances.  His interests even help him to bond with Sadie in a few scenes throughout the cartoon.  Then the story is ready shows off the supernatural elements to build up the creativity and intensity of the dark setting.  They include things around the lighthouse the party’s taking place in flying around, an army of scarecrows blocking the entrance, and most interesting of all, part of the basement wall with Lars’ name carved into it pumping like a heart.  Speaking of Lars, it should be noted that he and Ronaldo are constantly at odds with each other here.  Lars is quick to berate Ronaldo for being weird as the group inspects the supernatural events, and Ronaldo actually blames Lars for everything and even wants to sacrifice him to whoever’s haunting the house at one point, meaning that he’s not totally alien from his unhealthy ways here.  Ultimately, everything comes together when it’s discovered that the strange things that happened came from a Gem that was trapped in the lighthouse walls and using it for a body.  The Gem also reveals its reasons for attacking by showing that Lars hurt it with the carving he made when he was younger.  We also see what his relationship with Ronaldo was like.  They used to be best friends who had their own club, but they were driven apart when their separate feelings clashed when Lars’ carving caused the Gem to fight back by hitting him with a board. Ronaldo took a picture of it wanting to share this “paranormal discovery” with the world while Lars ripped it up to avoid humiliation.  It’s hard to say if both sides are worth getting behind since neither are shown to have an understanding for each other’s feelings when they lashed out at each other and the photo doesn’t seem like anything Ronaldo should’ve gushed over in the first place.  At least both Lars and Ronaldo show some understanding in the present, even if they are just throwaway lines near the end.  We’ve yet to see more of Lars and Ronaldo’s relationship after this, but maybe someday it will get some closure.  Still, the fact that they both have some likability and all the creative supernatural stuff and elements of Gem lore make this cartoon solid horror-related entertainment. 9/10
The Ranking
  1. Ocean Gem
  2. Lion 3: Straight to Video
  3. Alone Together
  4. Coach Steven
  5. On the Run
  6. Mirror Gem
  7. An Indirect Kiss
  8. Space Race
  9. So Many Birthdays
  10. Steven the Sword Fighter
  11. Lion 2: The Movie
  12. Bubble Buddies
  13. Monster Buddies
  14. Laser Light Cannon
  15. Giant Woman
  16. Lars and the Cool Kids
  17. The Test
  18. Steven’s Lion
  19. Horror Club
  20. Watermelon Steven
  21. Gem Glow
  22. Steven and the Stevens
  23. Warp Tour
  24. Island Adventure
  25. Rose’s Room
  26. Cheeseburger Backpack
  27. Future Vision
  28. Secret Team
  29. House Guest
  30. Serious Steven
  31. Joking Victim
  32. Beach Party
  33. Cat Fingers
  34. Tiger Millionaire
  35. Together Breakfast
  36. Fusion Cuisine
  37. Frybo
  38. Onion Trade
  39. Arcade Mania
  40. Garnet’s Universe
  41. Keep Beach City Weird
Be sure to stay tuned for the review of the next episode which presents the ever lovable Steven and Connie dynamic in a winter setting in "Winter Forecast."
If you would like to check out other reviews on this blog, click here for the guide to all the reviews posted so far.

Thursday, October 5, 2017

'Toon Reviews 6: Steven Universe Season 1 Episode 35


Lion 3: Straight to Video








Here’s another entry of this season whose story leaves a meaningful impact.  The central aspect is Steven wanting to learn more about what his mom was like which is already an emotional conflict.  With Rose Quartz essentially giving up her life just to give birth to her son, Steven really has no way of knowing the real her which is a pretty heavy thing to deal with.  Even with the amount of emotion, new creative aspects to the magical elements and solid comedy fit in seamlessly.  It comes in when Lion hears Steven wonder what his mom was like, leading to scenes of him laying on top of Steven as he sleeps.  The scenes bring most of the cartoon’s comedy from Steven’s annoyed reactions to Lion’s strange behavior.  They also include additional bits of humor like Steven realizing Lion’s on top of him while he’s having a Dogcopter-related dream that cleverly connects with reality and Pearl noticing what Lion’s doing to Steven and sheepishly claims that she likes to watch Steven sleep.  At the same time, there’s a sense of mystery what happens and not just to why Lion keeps doing what he’s doing.  Every time he lays on Steven, Steven wakes up in a strange dimension he can’t breathe in with tall pink grass and a small island in the center.  It’s certainly not an ordinary circumstance, so it’s easy to ponder what the reason for this is.  Cleverly, we get the reason when Steven hugs Lion sending him through Lion’s mane to that same dimension.  It gets even better when the discovery of how to get to the dimension leads to Steven exploring the island set to a beautiful piano piece.  Amongst the various items on the island such as Rose’s sword, the same picture of her and Greg which he also has, a bubbled Gem with a heavy past we go on to meet in a later season, and a treasure chest we still don’t know about, Steven comes across a tape meant for him.  That’s when we get the highlight of the cartoon when Steven watches the tape at the Big Donut with Sadie and finally gets a glimpse of what his mom was like.  We start with a few scenes of her and Greg having fun on the beach, but then comes a beautiful speech from Rose about how wonderful Earth is and how excited she is for Steven to be a part of it.  It’s certainly a moving conclusion to the cartoon that not only demonstrates the appeal of Rose’s loving nature to both Steven and the audience, but also the beauty of the world we live in, and what all our mothers do for us.  It’s especially shown as we end with Sadie calling her mom about how she packs lunches for her as a follow-up to an earlier scene.  Basically, with this powerfully moving conclusion led into by many charming and insightful moments with Steven and all associated with him, of course this cartoon is top-tier material. 10/10
The Ranking
  1. Ocean Gem
  2. Lion 3: Straight to Video
  3. Coach Steven
  4. Mirror Gem
  5. An Indirect Kiss
  6. Space Race
  7. So Many Birthdays
  8. Steven the Sword Fighter
  9. Lion 2: The Movie
  10. Bubble Buddies
  11. Monster Buddies
  12. Laser Light Cannon
  13. Giant Woman
  14. Lars and the Cool Kids
  15. Steven’s Lion
  16. Watermelon Steven
  17. Gem Glow
  18. Steven and the Stevens
  19. Island Adventure
  20. Rose’s Room
  21. Cheeseburger Backpack
  22. Secret Team
  23. House Guest
  24. Serious Steven
  25. Joking Victim
  26. Beach Party
  27. Cat Fingers
  28. Tiger Millionaire
  29. Together Breakfast
  30. Fusion Cuisine
  31. Frybo
  32. Onion Trade
  33. Arcade Mania
  34. Garnet’s Universe
  35. Keep Beach City Weird
Be sure to stay tuned for the review of the next episode featuring the debut of another Gem outside of the Crystal Gems (at first at least) in "Warp Tour."
If you would like to check out other reviews on this blog, click here for the guide to all the reviews posted so far.

Monday, October 2, 2017

'Toon Reviews 6: Steven Universe Season 1 Episode 30


Island Adventure










Once again, we have a cartoon about Lars and Sadie’s troubled relationship.  Like in “Joking Victim,” we’re shown that they’re both constantly at odds with each other, yet still feel the need to be with each other which is especially problematic for Sadie.  Yes, Lars can do good things, but they hardly mean anything because he’s bad to her most of the time though this story does show a possible reason for Lars’ behavior.  Steven notices Lars and Sadie’s tension and decides to take them on a vacation to a magical island called Mask Island by working the warp pad all by himself for the first time.  Then the warp pad, their only way off the island, goes missing, and the three of them have to live with each other until help arrives.  Lars and Sadie actually seem to work well together while stuck on the island which includes them unlocking certain talents within them, mainly Sadie’s hunting strengths and Lars’ talent for cooking, which is especially relevant in the most recent seasons.  We even get more moments of bonding during a montage of their time on an island set to a song Steven plays that matches the beauty of the serene island, “Be Wherever You Are” which I could hum in any natural spot like an island.  Even so, Lars is constantly worrying about getting off the island and is frantic that he can’t get a phone signal for help making him vulnerable and sympathetic.  His fears lead to Sadie comforting him and he admits that he feels alone, even around people, which presents a reason for his jerkiness and it makes sense regarding his judgmental attitude around others in his previous roles.  The power of this moment is especially clear when it leads to him and Sadie making out.  It honestly feels that this relationship is worth getting behind after all.  Sadly, it becomes problematic again when an invisible Gem monster attacks the trio causing Sadie to reveal that she stranded them all on the island by hiding the warp pad.  She explains that she did it to help Lars get what he needed from the vacation, but there’s a lot of messed up implications with this reveal.  She kept innocent bystanders trapped on an island against their will and ignored Lars real desire to go home for her own selfishness and their kiss only made her bad moves work.  That’s a bad sign if a couple feels they need to change the other person involved instead of letting the good inside him/her grow in time.  At least the reveal leads to Sadie saving everyone by defeating the Gem monster with her new hunting skills, so I guess that makes her actions less bad than they could’ve been.  Still, even with the support of Lars and Sadie’s majorly unhealthy relationship, this is a nice little cartoon with good atmosphere, a moving song, and character-building moments. 9/10
The Ranking

  1. Ocean Gem
  2. Coach Steven
  3. Mirror Gem
  4. An Indirect Kiss
  5. Space Race
  6. So Many Birthdays
  7. Steven the Sword Fighter
  8. Lion 2: The Movie
  9. Bubble Buddies
  10. Monster Buddies
  11. Laser Light Cannon
  12. Giant Woman
  13. Lars and the Cool Kids
  14. Steven’s Lion
  15. Gem Glow
  16. Steven and the Stevens
  17. Island Adventure
  18. Rose’s Room
  19. Cheeseburger Backpack
  20. Secret Team
  21. House Guest
  22. Serious Steven
  23. Joking Victim
  24. Beach Party
  25. Cat Fingers
  26. Tiger Millionaire
  27. Together Breakfast
  28. Frybo
  29. Onion Trade
  30. Arcade Mania

Be sure to stay tuned for the review of the next episode where we finally get a starring role for what many call their least-liked member in the cast.  If you want to guess who the character is, here's a hint: he's got a blog called "Keep Beach City Weird."

If you would like to check out other reviews on this blog, click here for the guide to all the reviews posted so far.

Thursday, September 28, 2017

'Toon Reviews 6: Steven Universe Season 1 Episode 21


Joking Victim









The Big Donut teens, Lars and Sadie, are an interesting pairing to talk about.  That’s not to say that they make the best one though.  It’s already established that Lars, despite having his moments, is a major unfriendly jerk.  As for Sadie, she’s an average teen girl who puts herself up with Lar’s jerky and occasionally slacking ways, yet as this cartoon shows, she somehow feels the need to be there for him.  It all unfolds when Steven rushes into The Big Donut for something to drink after Amethyst pranks him into eating burning hot fire salt.  He makes a mess in the process, and when Lars slips on it, he claims his back is broken and gets off of work.  Much time is spent on charming moments of Sadie having Steven work in Lars’ place, consisting of pleasant interactions from Steven and Sadie as she teaches him what to do, and Steven referring to an informative music video about The Big Donut as he works.  For how problematic Steven’s childish ways have been so far this season, there’s an undeniable likability to them as they show his dedication to the good things in his life, keeping me watching his antics.  Then when Steven gets the idea of firing Lars so he can keep the job he loves, Sadie’s reasons she puts up with Lars are revealed.  She believes he’s actually a good person because of one time where he treated her to a nice intimate night at his house where he let her be his “player 2” after she bought a video game for him which may be mean more than one may think.  The thing is, even if Lars was nice that one time, he’s still a total jerk most of the time, and Sadie knows it.  From her story, she seems to like him a little too much which really isn’t healthy given that she’s choosing to think nothing of Lars’ jerky side.  By the way, it’s really demonstrated when, to the surprise of no one watching, it turns out Lars was faking being injured so he could loaf about at home and hang with the Cool Kids, which includes another girl.  So hurt by his betrayal, Sadie fights back by using Steven’s fire salt to make a really hot donut for Lars.  His reaction to getting majorly burned is fun to watch, as is the havoc he causes as he runs through Beach City setting fire everywhere while Sadie and Steven maturely know they went too far and try to help Lars instead of watching him suffer.  Basically, this climax is very exciting.  Then when Lars is finally saved from the donut, even after Sadie shows how hurt by Lars faking his injuries and to an extent cheating on her, Lars actually has a genuine good moment, offering to help clean up the mess.  Sadie responds to Lars’ offer with kindness, but you really have to wonder if it’s ok that she’s forgiving him this easily.  It’s not exactly convincing that he won’t act like a jerk again in his next major appearance (which he does just so you know).  Well, despite the negative implications of Lars and Sadie’s relationship, there’s plenty of fun moments and the appealing side of Steven’s persona at the center to make it enjoyable for what it is. 8/10
The Ranking
  1. Coach Steven
  2. So Many Birthdays
  3. Steven the Sword Fighter
  4. Lion 2: The Movie
  5. Bubble Buddies
  6. Laser Light Cannon
  7. Giant Woman
  8. Lars and the Cool Kids
  9. Steven’s Lion
  10. Gem Glow
  11. Rose’s Room
  12. Cheeseburger Backpack
  13. Serious Steven
  14. Joking Victim
  15. Beach Party
  16. Cat Fingers
  17. Tiger Millionaire
  18. Together Breakfast
  19. Frybo
  20. Onion Trade
  21. Arcade Mania

Be sure to stay tuned for the review of the next episode featuring the musical stylings of "Steven and the Stevens."

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