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THEJJRAT wrote: TheNuclearFamily wrote: Well, there's also teens out there who watch Cartoon Network and don't know what they're even getting into with Steven Universe. They just take it as some SJW's attempt to make our disgusting meaningless world today somewhat better with a confusing plotline nobody wants anything to do with, when really, it teaches kids good morals from someone who's been a kid before, someone who's had dreams, who's had struggles, just like these kids are having. It showcases things like grief, abusive relationships, and even features the LGBTQ+ community on a regular basis. To say Rebecca Sugar is an amazing producer is an understatement.

And Infinity Train may or may not help out the situation with Cartoon Network's downfall. It looks like it's actually got a plot to it that teens like me would actually like.

Cartoon Network has been focusing too much on the entertainment of little kids. They need to start focusing a little more on their teenage audience, and start giving credit to Rebecca Sugar and other TV show producers that make some teenage girl's/boy's day happier with a bit of plotline. how does it feature lgbt Y'know, Ruby and Sapphire? They're basically Rebecca Sugar's finest canon lesbian ship. In fact, in "Gem Harvest", all of the gems get "human married". It's hilarious. Also it features Lapis coping with her abusive fusion relationship with Jasper by making a simple, awkward joke to Peridot about it. p u r e

Steven Universe features these wonderful lesbian gems and I appreciate her beyond belief