Rebecca Sugar is the creator of Steven Universe. She is an artist, composer, and director who is known mostly for her work with Adventure Time, another Cartoon Network original series, as well as her award-winning animated short "Singles" and her graphic novel Pug Davis, as well as assisting with characters and backgrounds for Ian Jones-Quartey and Jim Gisriel's web series nockFORCE prior to her career.[1]
In 2012, Cartoon Network greenlit Steven Universe, making her the first solo female cartoon creator in the network's twenty-one-year history. Rebecca was one of the main storyboard artists on Adventure Time, before leaving production during the fifth season to work on Steven Universe, although she worked on Adventure Time again in 2015 for the Stakes miniseries, writing at least one song ("Everything Stays") and voicing Marceline's mother.[2]
She also did a few storyboards on the Sony Pictures Animation film Hotel Transylvania.[3]
Career
Rebecca was born in Silver Spring, Maryland and attended the Visual Arts Center at Einstein High School and Montgomery Blair High School simultaneously. Later, she would attend the School of Visual Arts in New York.[4] One of her early works, a comic strip called "Don't Cry for Me, I'm Already Dead"[5] about brothers who bond over references to The Simpsons, was a viral success.[6] The strip was originally published on Sugar's now-defunct website, SugarBoukas.com, itself a reference to one of her early animated shorts.[7]
She was eventually hired as a storyboard revisionist during season one of Adventure Time, and later promoted to storyboard artist in the second season.
Rebecca would eventually leave Adventure Time in early 2013 to launch her new cartoon, Steven Universe. Her final episode she worked on for Adventure Time, titled "Simon and Marcy", was difficult because she was working on that episode alongside with launching her new show.[8]
She has achieved numerous awards in her career in television, such as earning nominations for Primetime Emmy Awards and Annie Awards while working for Adventure Time, and being featured in Forbes magazine's "30 Under 30 in Entertainment" list in 2012, noting that she was responsible for some of the best episodes of Adventure Time.[9]
She returned to Adventure Time in 2015 for the Stakes miniseries, voicing Marceline's mother and writing the song "Everything Stays".
Episodes Written and Storyboarded
- "Pilot"
Season 1
- "Laser Light Cannon"
- "Cheeseburger Backpack"
- "Together Breakfast"
- "Cat Fingers"
- "Lion 3: Straight to Video"
- "Alone Together"
- "Maximum Capacity"
- "Rose's Scabbard"
- "Jail Break"
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
Art
Trivia
- Rebecca Sugar's birthstone is a ruby.
- Rebecca Sugar said if she were a Gem, she would be a Ruby.
- Ruby and Sapphire's relationship is based on Rebecca's and Ian's.
- Rebecca Sugar plays the ukelele, which she often uses for song demos.
- She also has a banjolele which she played at New York Comic Con.
- She also plays the Omnichord/QChord, a chorded synthesizer, similar to the one Marceline plays in "I Remember You".
- Rebecca Sugar is Cartoon Network's first female animated cartoon creator.
- Rebecca Sugar illustrated the cover of Estelle's music album True Romance.
- She wrote the song "Everything Stays" for the Adventure Time miniseries Stakes which premiered around Halloween 2015.[10] This marks Rebecca's first contribution to Adventure Time since leaving it to work on her show.
- She also voices Marceline's mother in the miniseries.
- She is a member of WIA (Women in Animation).[11]
- Rebecca Sugar has a cat named Lion.
- During SDCC 2016, when asked why she included so many LGBT themes in the show, Rebecca Sugar came out, citing her experiences as a bisexual woman and her desire for LGBT youth to grow up where these themes are normalized.
- During NYCC 2016, she mentioned that "Mr. Greg" was her favorite episode, because she had always dreamed about working on a musical.[12]
- She also revealed that she does have plans for the ending of the series.[13]
- When Rebecca was born, her parents had considered naming her "Nora", which she later used as Steven's girl name in the episode "Lion 4: Alternate Ending".[14]
- During SDCC 2017, Rebecca stated that out of all the Off-Colors, she relates to Rhodonite the most.
External Links
- Rebecca Sugar's Wikipedia
- Rebecca Sugar's Twitter
- Rebecca Sugar's Tumblr
- Rebecca Sugar's YouTube
- Rebecca Sugar's Instagram
- Rebecca Sugar's IMDb
- Rebecca Sugar's DeviantART
References
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ianjq/status/636312476930314244
- ↑ Rebecca Sugar Filmography
- ↑ http://rebeccasugar.tumblr.com/post/36567783012
- ↑ http://www.cartoonbrew.com/ideas-commentary/rebecca-sugar-is-cartoon-networks-first-solo-woman-show-creator-71157.html
- ↑ https://dawolfey.wordpress.com/2011/05/13/dont-cry-for-me-im-already-dead-by-rebecca-sugar/
- ↑ https://unicornbooty.com/watch-the-weird-heartbreaking-pre-steven-universe-works-of-rebecca-sugar/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHqgv7hFVPo
- ↑ http://www.indiewire.com/article/television/adventure-time-writer-rebecca-sugar-on-steven-universe
- ↑ http://www.forbes.com/pictures/mfl45edfge/rebecca-sugar/
- ↑ https://instagram.com/p/4-ChaHhw-D/
- ↑ http://stevencrewniverse.tumblr.com/post/78905222172
- ↑ http://fandom.wikia.com/articles/nycc-steven-universe-gem-harvest
- ↑ http://fandom.wikia.com/articles/nycc-steven-universe-gem-harvest
- ↑ Rebecca Sugar gives us an inside look at the #StevenUniverse Spring Break arc. Maybe her nickname should be Nora from now on 😄 #CNSide - @cartoonnetwork on Twitter