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'Steven Universe' Season 4 Far From Being Cancelled: Release Date On Thanksgiving Day; Season Shorts' Titles Revealed

'Steven Universe' Season 4 Far From Being Cancelled: Release Date On Thanksgiving Day; Season Shorts' Titles Revealed

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Good news awaits all fans of "Steven Universe." Latest reports suggest that the hit animated series is set to return with brand new episodes on Thanksgiving Day.

Talks about "Steven Universe's" hiatus came after Zap2It did not update its schedule for the following weeks. The speculation increased when fans discovered there is no news about what the next episode will be and when it will hit the airwaves.

With this, many fans took to Reddit forum, as cited by Movie News Guide, claiming that "Steven Universe" may be in peril of being put on a short hiatus. Since then, fans have been occupied discussing the much-awaited return of the hit animated series.

The seventh episode of "Steven Universe," dubbed "Onion Gang," saw Onion bringing Steven into the woods to introduce him to his secret friends - namely, Squash, Pinto, Soup, and Garbanzo - and have a fun day. The said episode aired on Sept. 15.

The next episode, dubbed "Gem Harvest," would presumably air on the Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24, Thursday, according to a thread on Reddit. Fans predicted that the said episode would feature a flashback scene about a Thanksgiving celebration between the Crystal Gems and the people of Beach City from the past.

Though nothing has been set in stone yet, the titles of the shorts episode of "Steven Universe" season 4 have been released. The short episodes are "Crying Breakfast Friends Reaction Vid," "Lion Patiently Narrates Steven Cooking," "Gem Karaoke," "Steven's Song Time," and "Video Chat with Peridot and Lapis."

It is worth noting that all five of these shorts will make up one full episode of "Steven Universe" season 4. Be sure to stay tuned here on Mobile & Apps for more news and updates.

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