Rebecca Sugar Biography
Rebecca Sugar born on July 9, 1987 is an American animator, screenwriter, producer, singer and songwriter. She is the creator of the Cartoon Network series Steven Universe, which has made her the first woman to independently create a series for the network. Sugar was formerly a writer and storyboard artist on the animated television series Adventure Time, until 2013. Her work on the two series has earned her six Primetime Emmy Award nominations.
Rebecca Sugar Age
She was Born on 9 July 1987 (age 32 years), Silver Spring, Maryland, United States.
Rebecca Sugar Husband
Ian Jones-Quartey got into a romantic relationship with Sugar in February 2016; the two had been together for eight years. He said in twitter that they met when Sugar was at the School of Visual Arts in New York. In July 2016, Sugar said at a San Diego Comic-Con panel that the LGBT themes in Steven Universe are in large part based on her own experience as a bisexual woman. In a July 2018 interview on NPR, Sugar said that she created the series’s Gems as “non-binary women” in order to express herself, as a non-binary woman, through them. As of 2019, Sugar uses both “she/her” and “they/them” pronouns.
Rebecca Sugar Songs
- Both of You
- Steven’s Lament
- Waving to You 2018
- Bad little Boy
- It’s over Isn’t it
- Jam Buddies
- On a Tropical Island
- Everything Stays 2016
- Steven Universe Theme
- Something Entirely New
- That Distant Shore
- Giant Woman
Rebecca Sugar Art
Rebecca Sugar Net Worth
She is an American animation director, screenwriter, cartoonist, and songwriter. She has an estimated net worth of $4 million.
Rebecca Sugar Pronouns
In a July 2018 interview on NPR, Sugar said that she created the series’s Gems as “non-binary women” in order to express herself, as a non-binary woman, through them. As of 2019, Sugar uses both “she/her” and “they/them” pronouns.
Rebecca Sugar Ukulele
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Rebecca Sugar Time Adventure
She work on Adventure Time gained Primetime Emmy Award for Short-format Animation nominations for the episode “It Came from the Nightosphere” in 2011 and for the episode “Simon & Marcy” in 2013. The show also earned multiple Annie Award nominations. These included, Best Storyboarding in a Television Production in 2012 and Story-boarding in an Animated Television Production in 2013.
Rebecca Sugar Steven Universe
Sugar designed the album cover of True Romance for Estelle, the voice of Garnet on Steven Universe, Sugar has been nominated for several media industry awards, including four Primetime Emmy Awards. She and the series have received, among others, the 2018 Peabody Award for Children’s & Youth Programming and the 2019 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Kids & Family Program; in 2015 the series was named to the James Tiptree Jr. Award Honor List.
Rebecca Sugar Quotes
- I love thinking of cartoon characters feeling really real feelings. And I love to do that, not just as a fan, but as a creator, so if people want to look for those levels, they’re actually there. Rebecca Sugar
- I’m really inspired by the show ‘Future Boy Conan’ from the ’70s. It’s a really beautiful show, and I love shonen anime and shojo anime, and I like the thought of mixing them together. Rebecca Sugar
- I admire ‘Adventure Time’ for being a piece of art in the way that I think art should be. If you want to see it is poetry, you can, and if you don’t, you can watch a fun cartoon. Rebecca Sugar
- I find pop art really offensive because it’s taking a piece of popular culture and putting it somewhere where people can’t see it. Rebecca Sugar
Rebecca Sugar Adventure Time Songs
- All Gummed Up Inside
- Fry Song 2015
- The Fry Song
- My Best Friends in the World
- Oh Bubblegum 2016
- Time Adventure
- Everything Stays (Young Marceline & Mom) 2016
- Bad little Boy
- Susan Strong 2016
Rebecca Sugar Everything Stays
Rebecca Sugar And Ian
Rebecca Sugar Stronger Than You
Rebecca Sugar Instagram
Rebecca Sugar Twitter
Rebecca Sugar Interview
Steven Universe Creator Rebecca Sugar on What Comes Next: “There Are Consequences”
Now that Steven Universe: The Movie is out in the wild, there’s likely going to be exactly one question on the mind of fans: what next? Will Steven Universe return for a sixth season? What, exactly, is on the horizon for the franchise?
Cartoon Network, it’s worth noting, had previously said that Steven would return, but the company didn’t clarify exactly what that would look like. The vague, tiptoeing around the answer has led folks to believe that something or other unusual is happening. During an interview with creator Rebecca Sugar ahead of the movie’s premiere, we got the opportunity to ask about what was in the pipeline, and while Sugar couldn’t say much, she did answer.
Rebecca Sugar: I can’t say much yet, but there will be more. There is one more big thing that I really want to say. That’s coming up.
Should we expect something around the release of the movie, or is that also something you can’t say?
I can’t say. I can’t say anything on that yet.
Oh, gosh. I’m trying to think of what I can say. Just please keep watching. The events of the show, the events of the movie, they all matter.
That would be your message to fans wondering that same question?
Yeah, that there are consequences. Always in Steven, always with the ways that the characters arc, things have an impact. So, please keep watching. What do you think this means, exactly? Is there a spinoff show in the works, or just another season of the original? Did you watch the movie? Let us know in the comments, or hit me up directly on Twitter at @rollinbishop to talk all things animation! You can also check out our full review of the film, which we gave 5 out of 5, right here.
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