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Allow me to give you a quick lesson in economics to describe to you how royally screwed we are.

A network is a based off of one thing only; not to make you happy by keeping shows that only you like, but rather to make as much money as possible.

Money is usually brought in by merchandise and commercials.

And when a show loses a lot of air time, guess what happens? It becomes less popular. Meaning it can only bring in so much revenue. 

This is of course, means that Steven Universe is basically being thrown under the rug. And might be treated like LOK was by Nickelodeon.  

So we HAVE to bring in more viewers & profit. Or else… We will lose an entire story that we will remember as “What could have been”

My solution? Make as much noise as possible. Bring it up on all social media. Make your friends watch the next episodes. Do whatever you can. We don’t want to lose this. Trust me.  Please just don’t let this go unnoticed. That is all I have to say.

Here’s the thing guys. Cartoon Network is notorious for cancelling shows with large female audiences, which I’m almost certain Steven Universe has garnered (arguably Adventure Time has a large female audience as well, but are still able to reach that 7-12 year old little boy demographic with their wacky humor).

Steven Universe has a large female cast that they aren’t afraid to dip into. Hell, Sadie is a side character at best and has gotten a front spot in two episodes (joking victim and island adventure come to mind, but i’m sure there are others where she’s at least partially present.) Garnet, Amethyst, and Pearl are ALWAYS there, and play just as vital a role in the episodes as Steven does. Which I am 100% all for! I’m in love with what Rebecca Sugar is doing. Sadly though, Cartoon Network isn’t so much.

See, with so many female characters, you’re gonna bring in a large female audience. CN does not want their shows to be watched by girls. Or at least, they don’t want as many female viewers as male viewers.

“‘Boys, boys, boys. Boys buy the little spinny tops, they but the action figures, girls buy princesses, we’re not selling princesses.’”

This is a really shitty industry specific occurrence. I wish there was more we could do to change it, but for the time being, there really isn’t.

I agree with op in that We need to make a fuss about SU. We NEED to watch new episodes when it airs. No more watching on fucking animenow dot com or whatever. Steven Universe is lucky if it breaks about 1.6 million views. Adventure Time was breaking 2 million by it’s first fucking episode. Idk. Maybe that means absolutely nothing. But Cartoon Network see’s Adventure Time as it’s crown jewel. If Steven Universe doesn’t start getting higher ratings, we’ll be lucky to see another season.

Watching the new episodes isn’t the only thing we can do though. In fact, it’s probably less important than buying merchandise. Like I said, there’s nothing we can do to change television executives greedy Mr.Magoo ways. But if we want more SU, we need to play into their system. We need to buy merchandise. There aren’t currently any toys as far as I know, but there are some shirts being sold on the CN website. There may be some stuff on welovefine as well, so be sure to check that out.

And that’s really it. Cartoon Network is Scrooge Mcduck looking to swim around in a pool of Steven Universe merchandise money, and as as far as I know, there’s not a lot we can do to change that corporate mindset. So don’t forget, 1.) Buy Merch. Buy all of it. Buy some for ur friends. And 2.) Watch it when it airs rather than online. Don’t have cable? Watch it at a friends.

Don’t let this show die. Don’t reinforce the idea that shows with heavy female casts don’t sell. Don’t let Rebecca Sugars hard work be for nothing.

This show is a LANDMARK for kids cartoons. I’ll say it once, I’ll say it one hundred times, it’s making such progress in the way cartoon characters are emotionally being portrayed. Please do not let this happen.

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