Do any kids under 13 actually watch Steven Universe? How did this show survive for this long?

Do any kids under 13 actually watch Steven Universe? How did this show survive for this long?

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Tranny pandering and waifu bait

When I was at hot topic last year buying some emo pants there was an 8 year old in there who was shouting for her mom to buy her a garnet plushie. I think they just see the bright colors and watch it despite Steven crying all the time.

Do you think TTG survived because people watched it?

fucking christ that kid's gonna grow up to be a troon

My little brother did, at least few years ago, though he treated is a an action cartoon, I believe.

maybe if it were an action cartoon it wouldn't be so despised.

I was at a con and a girl no older than 11 tried to make small talk over my Steven costume. It was very cute

I feel like it got by mostly on its adult fanbase. Given how often they show repeats there is no way it does that well with children.

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another potential tranny in the making. god dammit user, save her

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By the time these kids grow up most TRAs will have detransitioned and become republican though.

>Do any kids under 13 actually watch Steven Universe?
Yes.
>How did this show survive for this long?
Because those same children image search google/yandex and get the good stuff to fuel their continued pursuit of the show which fuels their further searching and the cycle continues ad infinitum.

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My 10 year old niece watches it and gets mad when I call the cartoon "dumb" or "stupid".

The Only people who watch it are kids under 13 (and gay, homo, lez, lgbt people)
That's how it survived so long, there's a lot of those people.
(and mentally challenged retards with age 10 iq too)

My star wars obsessed nephew told me he thought Steven Universe was a stupid show for babies, I am doubting some of these stories

My zoomy zoom nieces and nephews dont watch this so no.

A couple weeks ago a kid came into the comic shop where I work looking for a toy to buy and mentioned that he had been watching Steven Universe Future earlier that day when he saw some Pops we have of some of the characters.

I don't know about kids, but I'm a college TA and one of my students wants to write their paper about the cultural impact of SUF.
And later that same week I encountered an actual tranny in my class who invited other classmates to analyze SUF with them. So I guess my demographic is pretty hooked.

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Anyone ever see SU toys?

I bought the badges

she probably had a van full of rock cds and free beer, you missed out dude

>about the cultural impact of SUF.
Don't you have to wait a bit for, I don't know, cultural impact to happen? And I mean seriously, that thing just ended and started few months ago. That kid just doesn't want to do their homework and base it on their facebook group or something?

Based.
Double based.

This.
Normally a hiatus kills a show among kids. Happened all the time in the 80’s.

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Modern Star Wars isn’t much different.

Rey and Kylo are literally a Fusion on the Force level, which lets them warp space/time.

Didn’t the whole show start like seven years ago?

I mean, yeah, but specified SUF. But yeah, it being a sequel makes it even more muddle. Unless it's a typo and it was supposed to be SU.

Ah, I missed that. Sorry.

They were planning on going into the whole PTSD thing and the possible benefits of seriously addressing mental illnesses in children's cartoons. Eh, whatever gets the grade I guess.

>They were planning on going into the whole PTSD thing and the possible benefits of seriously addressing mental illnesses in children's cartoons.
So they were gonna write based on literally nothing and what could possibly maybe by some chance happen? One really lazy kid.

1st and to some degree 2nd year uni is more about proving you can write compelling arguments and addressing the core topics and knowledge of the Unit.
That’s based on a standard 3 year degree though, don’t know how it is for Yanks.

>So they were gonna write based on literally nothing and what could possibly maybe by some chance happen
Basically yeah, and supposedly a bit of comparing and contrasting with other cartoons. Not the most breathtaking topic ever, but I won't be a hypocrite and pretend I've never BS'd a paper before.

Give time...

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yes, kids love that shit, CN is desperate to create another TTG

>Do any kids under 13 actually watch Steven Universe? How did this show survive for this long?

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Who will have the honor of pulling the plug of our first gay show in the current year?

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Actually if Ian's word is anything to go by it's SU that companies are chasing after the market for now. Too bad they're never going to get one.

I never heard of a child speak of the show beyond season 1.

Ian's the guy that just had his own show cancelled by Cartoon Network?

Kids don't watch cartoons anymore
They watch youtube and twitch streams.

Streaming probably helps and it's a lot easier keeping track of updates and timeslots

I'm betting not. I still prescribe to the theory that the hiatuses were a compromise with the network. Show probably wasn't hitting it with kid demos so it was gonna be cancelled, but Sugar convinced them that the young adult fan base could still pull in the ratings if the show was rationed out in "bombs" that could be marketed as special events during down time on the schedule.

>pg cartoons
Kids and teens don’t watch this. Adults are the main audience of these who never grew up to adult swim.

janny deleting the Greg x Connie comic even if that isn't NSFW, confirmed Stevenfag

>steven costume
adorable, fat fucks can now cosplay as each other

>adorable, fat fucks
This is a oxymoron for real life fatties.

at the very least, it changed the game when it comes to having gays in TV. Most cartoon showrunners with gay stuff or who attempted to have gay stuff before the garnet wedding have said that without Rebecca constantly fighting for the gay stuff in her show, networks would not be nearly as lenient about it as they are now.

It’s more of a reflection of the times since lgbt/mainly the t rights is hot this decade

tranny janny has been on a power trip all day

Just post it in one of the existing SU threads you sperg like everyone else who reposts that comic

i mean it certainly is but those times dont come without people really pushing for it. the gravity falls guy and roiland have said in interviews that if it weren't for rebecca gay cartoon shit would have been much harder to get on the air.

It's funny how people like tumblr push this show as a "must happen cartoon show for kids who are under represented in fiction". Then the show ends on a cart and literally no normal kid watched this shit. Kinda makes you wonder if this under represented children tumblr keeps spewing about actually exist.

No, he’s Sugar’s honey as I recall.

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tumblr isn't a person user.

Also tumblr died like two years ago why are you still ragging on that shit? No one goes there anymore

All those tumblr sjws that tried to get a girl to livestream a suicide came here
That's why spinelfags did the same and why there's people who spam this shit series

Link to this suicide? Also
>no proof that tumblr refugees are a thing
You sound like a schizo user

though the show has ended, we will still remember it's valuable lessons such as SUfags tried to kill a cute taiwanese girl by feeding her cookies with needles inside

They probably have some kids interested when the show first aired but explain how kids stopped watching due to the hiatus and left only the adult fans watching.
However, with it's unexpected success in an unlikely audience, the show developed a cult like fan base that became heavily invested in it. I think that CN would have cancelled Steven Universe if it didn't catch on with adults once the kids stopped watching. Of course some kids still watched it but they were a minority in a fan base populated by young adults.
In short, it was that horse show all over again.

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Kids don´t watch cartoons in general anymore, unless its shoehorned into other content in extremely limited doses
My younger brother watched the first 2 seasons, now the TV has been by youtube streamers and he in general thinks cartoons are too time consuming. The cartoon medium will be niche in a decade, mark my words on that