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− | + | Though the [[Season 5]] finale, "[[Change Your Mind]]," concluded the show's main plot, the lack of an explicit cancellation announcement for the series has left open the possibility that an as-yet-unannounced sixth season is currently in production. Fans believe they have spotted several hints to this, including: |
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* On February 15, 2017, [[Deedee Magno-Hall]] tweeted an image of [[File:Season6Confirmed.jpeg|250px|right]][[Rebecca Sugar]] working at the recording studio. The numbers "609" and "610" appear on a screen; it has been theorized these might be production numbers denoting episodes 9 and 10 of the sixth season.<ref>https://www.twitter.com/DeedeeMagnoHall/status/832035395617501185/photo/3</ref> However, these do not match the normal seven-digit format of ''Steven Universe'' production codes. |
* On February 15, 2017, [[Deedee Magno-Hall]] tweeted an image of [[File:Season6Confirmed.jpeg|250px|right]][[Rebecca Sugar]] working at the recording studio. The numbers "609" and "610" appear on a screen; it has been theorized these might be production numbers denoting episodes 9 and 10 of the sixth season.<ref>https://www.twitter.com/DeedeeMagnoHall/status/832035395617501185/photo/3</ref> However, these do not match the normal seven-digit format of ''Steven Universe'' production codes. |
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* On the September 7, 2017 episode of ''[[The Steven Universe Podcast]]'', [[Jackie Buscarino]] made reference to a "season 4" that was 32 episodes long.<ref>"So like, Season 4 was 16 half-hours, so that's 32 episodes all overlapping."</ref> As Seasons 2 through 5 were originally produced as two long seasons, making three seasons total, fans thought it possible that the "Season 4" Buscarino spoke of could refer to a new season, produced after the original three. The unconventional 32-episode figure did not conform to any known season at the time, but with the later revelation that Season 5 was 32 episodes long, it seems more likely Buscarino mis-spoke and was actually referring to Season 5. Note also that, if Season 6 ''was'' internally being referred to as "Season 4," this would seem to contradict the 609/610 production code "evidence" mentioned above. |
* On the September 7, 2017 episode of ''[[The Steven Universe Podcast]]'', [[Jackie Buscarino]] made reference to a "season 4" that was 32 episodes long.<ref>"So like, Season 4 was 16 half-hours, so that's 32 episodes all overlapping."</ref> As Seasons 2 through 5 were originally produced as two long seasons, making three seasons total, fans thought it possible that the "Season 4" Buscarino spoke of could refer to a new season, produced after the original three. The unconventional 32-episode figure did not conform to any known season at the time, but with the later revelation that Season 5 was 32 episodes long, it seems more likely Buscarino mis-spoke and was actually referring to Season 5. Note also that, if Season 6 ''was'' internally being referred to as "Season 4," this would seem to contradict the 609/610 production code "evidence" mentioned above. |
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As of April 19, 2024, a sixth season of Steven Universe has not been officially confirmed by any sources.
Though the Season 5 finale, "Change Your Mind," concluded the show's main plot, the lack of an explicit cancellation announcement for the series has left open the possibility that an as-yet-unannounced sixth season is currently in production. Fans believe they have spotted several hints to this, including:
- On February 15, 2017, Deedee Magno-Hall tweeted an image of Rebecca Sugar working at the recording studio. The numbers "609" and "610" appear on a screen; it has been theorized these might be production numbers denoting episodes 9 and 10 of the sixth season.[1] However, these do not match the normal seven-digit format of Steven Universe production codes.
- On the September 7, 2017 episode of The Steven Universe Podcast, Jackie Buscarino made reference to a "season 4" that was 32 episodes long.[2] As Seasons 2 through 5 were originally produced as two long seasons, making three seasons total, fans thought it possible that the "Season 4" Buscarino spoke of could refer to a new season, produced after the original three. The unconventional 32-episode figure did not conform to any known season at the time, but with the later revelation that Season 5 was 32 episodes long, it seems more likely Buscarino mis-spoke and was actually referring to Season 5. Note also that, if Season 6 was internally being referred to as "Season 4," this would seem to contradict the 609/610 production code "evidence" mentioned above.
- On April 30, 2018, Leisha Medina (the Latin American voice actor of Steven and Blue Diamond) tweeted that she is already working on and cannot confirm anything about Season 6.[3]
- In July of 2018, during the airing on the penultimate arc of season 5, a comment made by Cartoon Network's official Instagram claimed there was "more to come" after the season's end (pictured at right).[4] Fans logically concluded that this referred to a sixth season, but the subsequent announcement of Steven Universe: The Movie leaves open the possibility that it is what was being referred to instead.
References
- ↑ https://www.twitter.com/DeedeeMagnoHall/status/832035395617501185/photo/3
- ↑ "So like, Season 4 was 16 half-hours, so that's 32 episodes all overlapping."
- ↑
- ↑ https://instagram.com/p/BkLxe5mnLEm/