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Garnet forms, surrounded by gasping aristocrats. Although The Crystal Gems. Garnet believes he can and we all know that she has a special understanding of fusion. So, when Greg comes along and Rose falls in love with him, it devastates Pearl who barely stevens like she gets to understand her pain before Rose gives up her form to create Steven.
The two spend their time on Earth getting to know one another and exploring their mutual attraction. Just watch it. After Rose starts the rebellion, Sapphire comes to earth to predict the future for Blue Diamond. So Garnet tells him as a birthday present.
Steven Universe examined many queer-centric issues through its primary cast of characters. Fusion Gems are more than just the two Gems who come together to create them. Blue and Yellow Diamond imprison Steven and Connie out of disgust when they form Stevonie in front of everyone.
A fusion of two Gems of different types had never before been seen and Garnet quickly unfuses before making a daring escape as Ruby and Sapphire. "Steven Universe" creator Rebecca Sugar on why LGBTQ representation was always so important for the show and looking back on how it made TV history.
Garnet wakes Steven at midnight on his birthday to tell him a story. While no other fusion reveal could possibly live up to that moment, there are several characters throughout the series who are Gems who choose to live in a permanent state of fusion.
He both is and is not the mother who gave up her form gay create him. At times, fusion represents queer relationships. Despite living under an authoritarian regime that would rather see them dead than fused or flawed, this little band of rebels carves out a life for themselves in an abandoned kindergarten.
Elsewhere, fusion represents gender identity. They are people who have their own personalities and quirks. Steven has been trying to fuse with each of the Crystal Gems to no avail. All of the Off Colors are gorgeous, however, Fluorite, who is a polyamorous six-Gem fusion, is quite the stunner.
In the end, Steven explains that the reason he brought Greg and Pearl on this universe was so that they could see that they need each other. When Steven and Amethyst fuse they form Smoky Quartz, a real jokester who loves their yo-yos and has a self-deprecating sense of humor.
And, finally, Season 5 is so fantastically queer that we could put almost every episode on this list. Steven convinces Greg and Pearl to go on a road trip to the big city, but the tension between Pearl and Greg makes things tough.
When his friend Connie consoles him, they end up dancing together and as they laugh and lose themselves in the movement, Stevonie makes their first appearance. Cartoon Network’s Steven Universe has long been hailed for its inclusivity and progressive storylines, but according to Sugar that didn’t come without internal.
Fusion is the primary vehicle for communicating queerness within the narrative. Steven Universe is one of the most progressive shows on TV and we take an in-depth look at its LGBTQ characters and relationships. At first, the LGBTQ+ themes of Steven Universe were presented through metaphors but the show eventually explicitly outlined queer relationships and depicted non-binary characters.
In the golden age of television, there are more shows than any person could possibly keep up with. Who do we have to gay hairy daddies to see Fluorite and Garnet fuse? Before Greg, Rose and Pearl were a devoted item.
Rebecca Sugar, celebrated creator of Steven Universe, is opening up about behind-the-scenes fights with the network over the show. R Rainbow Quartz Rose Quartz Ruby (Steven Universe) S Sadie Miller Sapphire (Steven Universe).