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Steven Universe: The Movie is a 2019 American animated musical science fantasy film based on the animated television series Steven Universe created by Rebecca Sugar.The film is co-written and directed by Sugar, alongside co-directors Joe Johnston and Kat Morris, and stars Zach Callison, Estelle, Michaela Dietz, Deedee Magno Hall, and Sarah Stiles, alongside an ensemble cast reprising their ...
The soundtrack to Steven Universe was announced on April 12, 2017 with the first volume being set for release on a later date. [3] In a Facebook live event hosted by Cartoon Network, the duo Aivi & Surasshu, performed few songs from the series and announced the release of the soundtrack for the first volume, Steven Universe, Vol. 1 (Original Soundtrack) on June 2.
Marty's mom takes Marty to the video store to rent movies for a sleepover with David. When he tries to rent an empty box for a strange movie titled Headless, the clerk informs him that the tape is missing. Marty goes through his brother's VHS collection and finds the tape of Headless that was stolen from the store. Inside is a paper noting ...
Steven Universe Voice, episode: "Pizza Eve" 2019 Steven Universe: The Movie: Voice, television film [14] 2019–2022 DreamWorks Dragons: Rescue Riders: Winger Voice, main role [13] 2019–2020 Steven Universe Future: Steven Universe, Onion, Pumpkin, Cactus Steven, Jingle Singer, Topiary Stevens Cleopatra in Space: Zuzz Voice, recurring role 2019
The song's lyrics were inspired by King's novel of the same name; 1985: "Lone Justice", recorded and released by American heavy metal band Anthrax, was based on the King novella The Gunslinger. 1984: "Horror-Teria: (The Beginning)" from the Twisted Sister album Stay Hungry. The album's liner notes thank King for inspiring the piece.
Episodes of Steven Universe are written and storyboarded by a single team. "Jail Break" was written by Joe Johnston, Jeff Liu, and series creator Rebecca Sugar, and directed by co-executive producer Ian Jones-Quartey, while Ki-Yong Bae and Jin-Hee Park provided animation direction, and Elle Michalka served as art director.
Beavis and Butt-Head return in a new animated adventure out now on Paramount+.
[17] [18] Magno Hall provided both the spoken and singing voice for the character, in these two series, Steven Universe: The Movie, [19] video games such as Steven Universe: Attack the Light, [20] Steven Universe: Save the Light, [21] Steven Universe: The Phantom Fable, [22] and Steven Universe: Unleash the Light, [23] and other animated shorts.