Like the Netflix megahit, Steven Universe uses song to express hard feelings. There’s a reason it’s so beloved by children and adults alike
When Huntr/x took to the stage to protect the world from some (really hot) demons, they did so with the power of song – and broke both Netflix and Billboard records in the process. If the stats are any indication, KPop Demon Hunters’ formula of music and animation has proven too powerful to ignore.
That fusion is not new: just ask Elsa. But none do it with as much creativity as Cartoon Network’s Steven Universe, the brainchild of animator and musician Rebecca Sugar.