One of the show's most core concepts—where Gems can merge their bodies and personalities—is introduced in "Giant Woman" with the birth of Opal .
One scorching afternoon, while the Gems were off corralling a corrupted pufferfish, Steven found a cracked, circular mirror on the beach. Inside the mirror was a face—a blue, sad-faced Gem named Lapis Lazuli. "Please," she whispered, "let me out." Steven Universe - Season 1
Throughout the season, Steven, still learning to control the powers he inherited from his mother, accompanies the Gems on missions to protect Earth from monsters, magical artifacts, and eventually, a terrifying new threat from the Gem Homeworld. One of the show's most core concepts—where Gems
When Steven Universe premiered on Cartoon Network in late 2013, audiences were introduced to a vibrant, candy-colored world that felt deceptively simple. Created by Rebecca Sugar—the network's first solo female showrunner—the series began as a quirky, monster-of-the-week comedy about a bubbly boy and his three magical alien guardians. "Please," she whispered, "let me out
Steven proves his maturity by using his shield to protect his friends. Greg reveals the historical truth behind the Gem war.