Minor Characters/Humans

"Minor Human Characters" are humans who have been shown and identified, but, as of yet, hold no significant nor recurring roles.

Handsome Hank Hackleschmidt
"Handsome Hank Hackleschmidt" is a minor character who made his debut in "Tiger Millionaire", as one of Tiger Millionaire and Purple Puma's opponents. He is partners with Dashing Danny Doober.

He is muscular with slicked-back blond hair, a tan colored mustache, blue eyes, multiple black hairs on his upper chest and arms, red underwear, and dark red boots with violet soles.

Dashing Danny Doober
"Dashing Danny Doober" is a minor character in Steven Universe. His first appearance was in the episode "Tiger Millionaire", as one of Tiger Millionaire and Purple Puma's opponents. He is partners with Handsome Hank Hackleschmidt, together they make The Good-Looking Gang.

Dashing Danny Doober appears to have a very bulky build. He has blond curly hair that reaches to his shoulders. In the wrestling matches, he wears blue underwear along with blue boots with white laces.

Greg's Aunt and Uncle
"Greg's Aunt and Uncle" are characters who were first mentioned and pictured in "Space Race".

Greg states that his aunt and uncle had a great love for aviation. They cherished the years they spent together, and they held onto every belonging that they ever owned. These belongings are currently housed in a large shed in Beach City. Greg realizes that his family almost never throws anything away and thinks his family "has a problem". It is revealed in "Maximum Capacity" that an uncle of Greg's, possibly the same, aviation-loving uncle, lived in a mansion, which Greg now owns the deed to. However, he apparently lost it.

It is implied that they are deceased, because Greg mentions in "The Return" that if Steven isn't safe, Greg will "run fresh out of family".

William Dewey
"Captain William Dewey" is the ancestor of Mayor Bill Dewey, as well as the founder of Beach City. He was the main character of a play portraying the foundation of Beach City, and was played by Steven.

Originally deemed a failure and a dunce, he took a ship with a crew including his first mate, Buddy, in search of a new land. After he and Buddy were almost killed by some form of sea creature, they were saved by an Unknown Gem Fusion and placed safely in what would eventually be known as Beach City. It was said by Pearl that William Dewey and the Crystal Gems were friends. Pearl also said that he lived 200 years ago.

Mearl
"Mearl" is the main character of "Carrion Amongst The Clover" and another book in its series. She appears in Issue 7 of the Steven Universe comics.

Mearl is a royal lady of North End who adopts a fake identity to run away from her responsibilities. From there, her experiences outside her kingdom help her reunite her people with those from the "Heavy Sphere", with whom they have been feuding for centuries. Eventually, with events that are unexplained, she is saved by Sir Argarate and his squire Peapod, and returns to her homeland to find her mentor Everlord of the Everlands had been banished behind the Shadow Curtain, which you cannot pass without being broken down into mere essence. She later on takes her place on the North End throne.

She appears to look like Pearl in face, skin tone, eye and hair color. She wears a golden circlet with green trim, with a golden and green gem on the forehead. She has long hair in a partial bun with two strands of hair sticking up at the top. She wears a gold choker, green and gold laced bracers (sometimes seen without them), pink and gold boots (sometimes pink, brown and red cuffed boots) and a green and gold robe. Under this she has a black shirt with gold trim, gold and cyan shorts (sometimes long pants). When she has the red boots and long pants, she also has a golden horned circlet and green cape with gold trim. She also has a pink, green, and gold sword with a pink gem in the hilt.

Lonely Blade
"Lonely Blade" is the main protagonist in the film franchise, Lonely Blade.

The movies Lonely Blade IV and Lonely Blade V are part of a Japanese film series about Lonely Blade involving three other people besides the character Lonely Blade. He fought with two katanas and performed the move, "Boomerang Blade". Although this isn't a real sword-fighting technique, Steven stills likes it.

Lonely Blade is probably a reference to Lonely Blade Rei from One Piece - The Ship of Fools.

Ace
"Ace" is a character in the video game Golf Quest Mini, from the episode "Rose's Room". He is the main protagonist, as well as the main character of the video game.

He has light brown hair, fair skin, and wears a yellow long-sleeved shirt. He dons a red backpack, beige waistband, blackish-brown pants, and black shoes, with chartreuse and green argyle stockings with red lines.

He is a reference to Ash Ketchum from Pokémon.

Ace's Father
"Ace's Father" is a character from the video game Golf Quest Mini on the Nintendo 64 that first appeared in the episode "Rose's Room". He is the father of Golf Quest Mini's protagonist, Ace.

Ace's Father has a ginger mustache. He wears a general golfing outfit. This consists of a pale mint and light green beret and undershirt. He also wears a fern colored vest over the other shirt and dark brown pants.

He disappeared on June 9th 2014, but was able to survive in cryostasis due to Project F.L.O.G. He only appears in the game's secret ending.

Li'l Butler
"Li'l Butler" is the protagonist of the sitcom series Li'l Butler. He serves the Money family. According to the credits, he is played by a human named Randy Anderson.

Li'l Butler is a boy with white hair, a mustache, and a balding head, giving him the appearance of an old butler. He wears a black two-piece suit with white buttons and a violet-blue bow tie.

Mr. Money
"Mr. Money" is the husband of Mrs. Money and the father of Daughter Money. He is a fictional character that appears in the show Li'l Butler. According to the credits, he is played by a human named Patterick Crosdale III.

Mr. Money has orange-blond hair, and pale skin. He wears an indigo-gray, two-piece business suit with a light blue dress shirt along with a light reddish-pink tie, and his dress shoes are the same color as his suit. He also has light blue collars at the end of his sleeves. He wears long, lined socks that are the same color as his dress shirt.

Mrs. Money
"Mrs. Money" is the wife of Mr. Money and mother of Daughter Money. She is a fictional character that appears in the show Li'l Butler. According to the credits, she is played by a human named Cathryn Scotterson McNeil.

Mrs. Money is a pale skinned woman. She wears a necklace of pearls around her neck. She puts on red lipstick and wears black-tinted sunglasses. She wears a mint short-sleeved dress that reaches down to her knees. Her hair is salmon-colored and styled into a bun. Around her head, she wears a strawberry-colored headscarf. She also wears pumps of the same shade.

Daughter Money
"Daughter Money" is the daughter of Mr. Money and Mrs. Money. She is a fictional character that appears in the show Li'l Butler. According to the credits, she is played by a human named Kelly Darling.

She has pale skin, indigo eyes, and short, curly salmon-colored hair with an indigo bow on top. She wears light gray-cyan braces in her teeth. She wears a gray-blue top with a fern-colored tank top underneath. She also wears an indigo skirt, along with pinkish-red shoes.