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Steven and Peridot chase after a speedy gem monster in the Kindergarten.
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'''Production code:''' 1040-105
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Steven and Peridot chase after a speedy gem monster in the Kindergarten.
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* OffModel: Quite a bit, with the Looney Tunes homage including more elastic animation. Peridot also gets the same oversized hair from "Same Old World" during the campfire scene.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Peridot uses the parts from an injector to make a makeshift cannon that can fire projectiles at the Gem monster, but didn't consider that said cannon would be difficult to aim at a target that's both small and can run very fast. Not that it matters, because when she tries to use it, it backfires and smashes her into a nearby cliff.
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** Peridot repeatedly calls the Gem monster dumb, despite it clearly being intelligent enough to avoid getting captured repeatedly. Steven says it's not dumb, it just thinks different, explaining how stressful it is for the monsters to live in a world where nothing understands them and only seems to want to hurt them, clearly reflecting on the prejudices directed towards the intellectually disabled.
** Peridot repeatedly calls the Gem monster dumb, despite it clearly being intelligent enough to avoid getting captured repeatedly. Steven says it's not dumb, it just thinks different, explaining how stressful it is for the monsters to live in a world where nothing understands them and only seems to want to hurt them, clearly reflecting on the prejudices directed towards the intellectually disabled.
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**DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Peridot repeatedly calls the Gem monster dumb, despite it clearly being intelligent enough to avoid getting captured repeatedly. Steven says it's not dumb, it just thinks different, explaining how stressful it is for the monsters to live in a world where nothing understands them and only seems to want to hurt them, clearly reflecting on the prejudices directed towards the intellectually disabled.
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* MadeOfIron: When Steven points out how Peridot doesn't poof easily in-spite of all of her AmusingInjuries, she makes a point that this is by design with her gem-type.