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  2. List of fictional universes in animation and comics - Wikipedia

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    A series of shows made by Filmation featuring characters from DC Comics. Featured characters include Superman, Batman, Aquaman, Green Lantern, the Atom, The Flash, Hawkman, the Justice League, and the Teen Titans. ThunderCats Universe ThunderCats: 1985 The series takes place on the planet Third Earth. After the planet Thundera was destroyed ...

  3. List of Steven Universe characters - Wikipedia

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    Steven Universe possesses a large cast of occasionally-appearing human characters, many of whom become the focus of episodes that explore their relationships with the main characters and each other. According to critic Sara Goodwin, one of the great strengths of Steven Universe is the depth of development it gives to its "normal human being ...

  4. Fandom - Wikipedia

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    Some fans write fan fiction ("fanfic"), stories based on the universe and characters of their chosen fandom. This fiction can take the form of video-making as well as writing. [25] Fan fiction may or may not tie in with the story's canon; sometimes fans use the story's characters in different situations that do not relate to the plot line at all.

  5. Super Watermelon Island - Wikipedia

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    "Super Watermelon Island" is the first episode of the third season of American animated television series Steven Universe, which premiered on May 12, 2016 on Cartoon Network. [1] It was written and storyboarded by Joe Johnston and Jeff Liu. The episode was viewed by 1.693 million viewers.

  6. Say Uncle (Steven Universe) - Wikipedia

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    A crossover of Steven Universe and Uncle Grandpa, two of their programs, it is an episode of the former show. [1] Kevin Johnson of The A.V. Club described this announcement as "inexplicable" and connecting of "two wildly, tonally-different shows whose only tangible connection is that they're both animated in color".

  7. Wally Wood - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Allan Wood (June 17, 1927 – November 2, 1981) [1] was an American comic book writer, artist and independent publisher, widely known for his work on EC Comics's titles such as Weird Science, Weird Fantasy, and MAD Magazine from its inception in 1952 until 1964, as well as for T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents, and work for Warren Publishing's Creepy.

  8. Chuck Austen - Wikipedia

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    In the comics industry, he is known for his work on U.S. War Machine, The Avengers, JLA, Action Comics and the X-Men franchise. In television, he is known for co-creating the animated TV series Tripping the Rift, [2] producing the first season of Steven Universe, and acting as a co-showrunner on She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. [3]

  9. Steven Universe (character) - Wikipedia

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    Zach Callison, Steven's voice actor.. Steven, in his early teens when the series begins, is the youngest member of the Crystal Gems. He is the first and only known Gem–human hybrid, the product of the union between the Crystal Gems' original leader, Rose Quartz, and Greg Universe, a human musician and car-wash owner.