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* Though he mainly shows attraction to women onscreen, it had been hinted that Greg is attracted to multiple genders when he didn't mention gender as being a factor for turning down all of the Zoomans in "[[Recap/StevenUniverseS4E13TheZoo The Zoo]]" and called them all his "exes" in "[[StevenUniverseFutureS1E3RoseBuds Rose Buds]]". Rebecca Sugar would eventually confirm during a poster-signing stream on Streamily that she sees Greg's sexuality as being "fluid".

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* ** Though he mainly shows attraction to women onscreen, it had been hinted that Greg is attracted to multiple genders when he didn't mention gender as being a factor for turning down all of the Zoomans in "[[Recap/StevenUniverseS4E13TheZoo The Zoo]]" and called them all his "exes" in "[[StevenUniverseFutureS1E3RoseBuds "[[Recap/StevenUniverseFutureS1E3RoseBuds Rose Buds]]". Rebecca Sugar would eventually confirm during a poster-signing stream on Streamily that she sees Greg's sexuality as being "fluid".
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* Though he mainly shows attraction to women onscreen, it had been hinted that Greg is attracted to multiple genders when he didn't mention gender as being a factor for turning down all of the Zoomans in "[[Recap/StevenUniverseS4E13TheZoo The Zoo]]" and called them all his "exes" in "[[StevenUniverseFutureS1E3RoseBuds Rose Buds]]". Rebecca Sugar would eventually confirm during a poster-signing stream on Streamily that she sees Greg's sexuality as being "fluid".
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** When the staff caught wind that a fan artist was being harassed online by ''[=SU=]'' fans for drawing Rose in a way that appeared significantly thinner than [[BigBeautifulWoman her appearance in the show]], they decided to weigh in on the subject and wrote the fan artist's drawings off as [[ApprovalOfGod artistic interpretation]]... and were immediately hit with the exact same accusations of everything from racism to transphobia to, later, ''pedophilia'' when the same harassers dug up Rebecca Sugar's old ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' [[RuleThirtyFour slash art]] (which she'd made [[BleachedUnderpants as a teenager]]) and information on Ian Jones-Quartey's interest in art that resembles lolicon. Ignoring the fact that not only is the show is designed to be extremely romantically positive and welcoming, but the staff are themselves quite diverse. [[spoiler:And Rose's original form, Pink Diamond, is actually fairly thin.]]

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** When the staff caught wind that a fan artist was being harassed online by ''[=SU=]'' fans for drawing Rose in a way that appeared significantly thinner than [[BigBeautifulWoman her appearance in the show]], they decided to weigh in on the subject and wrote the fan artist's drawings off as [[ApprovalOfGod artistic interpretation]]... and were immediately hit with the exact same accusations of everything from racism to transphobia to, later, ''pedophilia'' when the same harassers dug up Rebecca Sugar's old ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' [[RuleThirtyFour slash art]] (which she'd made [[BleachedUnderpants as a teenager]]) teenager) and information on Ian Jones-Quartey's interest in art that resembles lolicon. Ignoring the fact that not only is the show is designed to be extremely romantically positive and welcoming, but the staff are themselves quite diverse. [[spoiler:And Rose's original form, Pink Diamond, is actually fairly thin.]]

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* CreatorBacklash: Steven's first Latin Spanish voice actress, Leisha Medina, left during the dubbing of the movie and swore off ever working on the show again due to feeling that the fans never appreciated her work on the series -- alongside voice acting, she also did scripts and translated the songs -- and constantly criticized her for the quality of the translated songs. She was replaced by Jorge Bringas for the movie and ''Future''.

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** A concept drawing in the show's ''Art & Origins'' book includes an idea for a gem called Concrete, who has a dark complexion and thick, pale lips; it's also noted on the page that she "can't read". Between the lips, which called to mind blackface for some, and the illiteracy, a contingent of fans perceived her as an unflattering stereotype of black women. The Crewniverse, including Rebecca Sugar and Hilary Florido, who wrote the note, went on record that they regretted Concrete's design, calling her resemblance to stereotypical depictions a "careless mistake". Concrete was removed from later printings of the artbook.
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Steven's first Latin Spanish voice actress, Leisha Medina, left during the dubbing of the movie and swore off ever working on the show again due to feeling that the fans never appreciated her work on the series -- alongside voice acting, she also did scripts and translated the songs -- and constantly criticized her for the quality of the translated songs. She was replaced by Jorge Bringas for the movie and ''Future''.



** Creator/{{Hulu}}'s ''Steven Universe'' library skips over the entire fifth season, even after Cartoon Network added the movie and ''Steven Universe: Future''.



* OldShame: A concept drawing in the show's ''Art & Origins'' book includes an idea for a gem called Concrete, who has a dark complexion and thick, pale lips; it's also noted on the page that she "can't read". Between the lips, which called to mind blackface for some, and the illiteracy, a contingent of fans perceived her as an unflattering stereotype of black women. The Crewniverse, including Rebecca Sugar and Hilary Florido, who wrote the note, went on record that they regretted Concrete's design, calling her resemblance to stereotypical depictions a "careless mistake". Concrete was removed from later printings of the artbook.
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* WhyFandomCantHaveNiceThings:WhyFandomCantHaveNiceThings: Due to the rowdy and often hostile behavior of the fandom, this occurred somewhat frequently among the show's staff:

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