“Steven Universe” season 6 episode 7 is up next, and it will feature two stories. The back-to-back airing of episodes started since the series premiered last month.
The sixth installment of this animation created by Rebecca Sugar has also been introduced with a new title, and it is now called “Steven Universe Future.” Apart from the title and a few changes in Steven, the other details of the show, like the characters, have remained the same. There are few new faces, though, and most of them are Steven’s friends.
Synopsis
As per IMDB, “Steven Universe” season 6 episode 7 or “Steven Universe Future” season 1 episode 7 has been titled “Snow Day” and its plot summary simply reads: “Steven and the Crystal Gems get a chance to catch up when they're all snowed in together.”
This will follow the story in episode 6, but this time, it will be on the lighter side. In the previous episode, a villain in the form of a bluebird arrives at the beach to face Steven. It turned out that it is one of his enemies from the Homeworld, and it is a fusion of Aquamarine and Eyeball.
Steven befriended it at first, but he realized later that it is a villain who was trying to hurt people close to him, especially his dad, Greg. Luckily, Steven’s suspicions led him to see the truth, and he dashed to save his dad.
What will happen next?
“Steven Universe” season 6, episode 7, will now show Steven struggling after the incident because it made him very confused. He does is clueless as to how he can separate his hero life from his personal one, but it is a good thing that his friends are there to enlighten him a bit.
Fans will also see Steven and Pearl’s fusion to become Rainbow Quartz 2.0 in “Steven Universe” season 6, episode 7. He is expected to learn how to manage his life as a hero while also living as an ordinary teen.
Finally, “Snow Day” will be followed by episode 8 titled “Why So Blue?” and they are both airing on Dec. 21 on Cartoon Network as per The Cinemaholic.


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