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Here is my full length unedited reaction for Steven Universe! This only includes my reaction and thoughts. There is no intro. I always start my recordings at 00:00:00 of the show to make timecode syncing much easier and the timecode is included. I watch through any recaps (if any) and intros. But it always starts at 00:00:00. Must have your own copy to watch along with, since I can't offer that due to copyright laws. Streamer: Max

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STEVEN UNIVERSE 1x14 "Lars and the Cool Kids" Full Length Reaction

Timecode included to sync up your video and you must have your own copy of the episode. Every recording I do always starts at 00:00:00 of whatever I'm watching. STREAMER: Max Please subscribe to the channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/MikeyVenture COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. All rights belong to their respective owners.

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Blue Eons

No spoilers, this was explained in episode 2: Rose didn’t get to meet Steven, she gave up her physical form to give birth to him. He has her gem. She couldn’t live without a gem so she “passed” hers to him and therefore ceased to exist.

mikeyventure

Oh my goodness you’re right. I totally forgot 😂 Seems like ages ago since I watched that

Duck

This is one of my favorite early episodes of the show -- I think it's really funny and really beautiful. Also, fun fact, it was storyboarded in part by Matt Braly, the creator of Amphibia. :)

Novantinuum

I adore how genuinely COOL the Cool Kids are- they're just neat people, true to themselves and chill with others. I appreciate that they're totally down to hang out with a younger kid, even though they're all teens. I also think this episode is super notable in that... I believe it's the first time Steven genuinely raises his voice in overt anger about a situation? Seeing anger on Steven feels... wrong, in many ways, because he's usually such a bubbly, positive kid. All the same, it's almost relieving to me as a viewer that he has like... a line. He's not just gonna let people roll right over him forever, there comes a point where he's absolutely going to stand up for himself.