The "Warp Whistle" is a magic musical instrument shaped like flute or a recorder; it can remotely activate Warp Pads when played. It resembles a recorder and is printed with diagonal blue, light blue and white stripes. It was first and so far only shown in episode "House Guest" where Greg uses it incessantly for unimportant reasons.
History
"House Guest"
When Greg breaks his leg protecting Steven in "Ocean Gem," Steven allows his dad move into the Beach House until his leg heals and his van can be repaired. The Crystal Gems and Steven prepare to depart for a mission in a different dimension. Before they leave Pearl gives Greg the whistle. She tells him to blow the whistle if an emergency occurs, alerting them via the warp pad. However, Greg uses the whistle repeatedly, causing Steven to rush back believing his dad is in danger. Steven scolds his dad, and Greg confesses that his leg had been healed the entire time. To make amends for lying, Greg uses the whistle to send himself via warp pad to the location of a cracked Geode and attempts to fix it.
Cultural References
- It is likely a reference to the hidden warp whistles in the video game Super Mario Bros. 3 and/or the flute/recorder from The Legend of Zelda.
Trivia
- Even though humans haven't been shown to travel or use Warp Pads alone, they can use the whistle to travel through or activate them, as Greg did to warp to and repair the Geode with his son Steven's help.