Steven Universe/YMMV


 * Abandon Shipping: One it was revealed that, most shippers stopped pairing Garnet up with other characters. In her own words,.
 * Alternate Character Interpretation: While Pearl definitely seems to love Steven, episodes such as Rose's Scabbard have cast her in a darker light. Does she genuinely care about Steven, or does she only care about him since he's essentially Rose reincarnated? And to branch off the latter, does she secretly hate him and blame him for Rose not being around?
 * Did Rose Quartz truly return Pearl's affection in a romantic way, or did she simply love her as a friend?
 * Rose's personality is also subject to a ton of this, thanks to evidence that she could have Was she  Her reasons for giving birth to Steven have also been cast into a negative light as well. Is Steven's birth meant to be a way for Rose to truly go through a human's experience? Or could he simply be
 * Peridot's age has also been called into question, with some painting her as being the Gem equivalent of a child thanks to her immature behavior, small size, and lack of awareness as to how her powers work. Others simply think she's as much of an "adult" as the rest of the cast and merely has childish, dorky mannerisms.
 * Anticlimax Boss:
 * Base Breaker: Pearl has the fans split into two camps: there are those who love her for being a highly flawed, tragic individual who nevertheless is still a very funny and competent character, while others loathe her since she tends to go too far in her lowest moments and comes off as completely unsympathetic. Very rarely will you find anyone who's merely neutral about her.
 * Speaking of Pearl, there's the matter of her attraction to Rose. Is she a sympathetic Woobie with an adorable crush on her hero, or is she an entitled creep who needs to get over Rose and move on?
 * There's also Lapis Lazuli. According to who you talk to, she's either a very sympathetic Anti-Villain who didn't mean to cause as much trouble as she did, or an incredibly selfish Jerkass for potentially endangering the world and attempting to drown two innocent children in her attempt to go home.
 * People either love Onion for his creepy behavior and evil actions, while others loathe him for the same reasons. Depending on your point of view, his genuine desire to make friends with Steven may or may not offset his more selfish actions.
 * Fans either loathe Lars for being a highly-unlikable Jerkass, or love him for his rare moments of kindness and hints of Hidden Depths relating to his psyche.
 * Broken Base: Should male Gems be introduced to the show, or not? This is a question that has caused all sorts of fights among the fandom.
 * Should Jasper be redeemed, or is she better as an evil psycho?
 * The question of Greg being a better parent to Steven than the Gems is a highly contested topic in the fandom.
 * Complete Monster: From what we've seen so far, the hot-tempered and brutal galactic warlord Yellow Diamond is without a doubt the most evil character in the show. And that's just her personal deeds, as a member of the Diamond Authority she's fully complicit in keeping a fascist, abusive caste system running and oversees a regime that strip-mines entire planets into lifeless husks.
 * Draco in Leather Pants: While Lapis Lazuli is a very sympathetic character, there are far too many fans who are willing to paint her as a pure-hearted angel who can do no wrong and ignore her more selfish and inexcusable actions such as stealing the world's oceans in order to get back home, almost drowning Steven and Connie when they posed absolutely no threat whatsoever to her, and almost killing Greg when he came to help.
 * Despite her incredibly unpleasant and violent attitude, there are plenty of fans who are willing to downplay Jasper's less than savory characteristics (Such as being willing to kill Steven before knowing that he had Rose Quartz's powers, her assaulting him while she could have easily hauled him onto the ship unharmed, and ) in favor of painting Lapis into being far worse than she really is.
 * Just in general, Lapis and Jasper fans are really, really bad about demonizing the other. Neither are purely bad people, but they still have their faults that both camps are overly fond of exaggerating just how bad they really are.
 * Despite Yellow Diamond being established as a cold, ruthless, petty tyrant who doesn't give two shits about the Gems who serve her and was nothing but dismissive and rude towards, she slready has legions of fans unironically defending her as a Benevolent Boss.
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Greg Universe, the self-proclaimed "Coolest dad this side of the Cosmos". Thanks to his easy-going and friendly nature as well as his willingness to go out of his way to be a great dad to Steven, is it any wonder that he's one of the best-loved characters in the series?
 * as well, since they're not just an adorable couple, but also because
 * While they don't show up all that often, the Crystal Gems various fusions tend to be pretty popular with fans. You have the stoic yet sweet Opal, rowdy and rambunctious Nicki Minaj-voiced Sugilite, and the elegant yet prideful Sardonyx, who are all very well-received with fans wishing that they'd make more appearances.
 * Thanks to averting the ever-so-common "All popular teens are assholes" stereotype, Beach City's resident cool kids Jenny, Buck, and Sour Cream are pretty popular among the fanbase.
 * Lapis Lazuli, whose portrayal as a tragic, homesick Anti-Villain did a lot to endear her to the masses. And
 * Then, there's Peridot. While she had fans from the start, it wasn't until she started showing just how dorky and silly she was that her fanbase really grew.
 * Jasper has had far less screentime than Lapis and Peridot, and thus hasn't shown much more of her personality beyond "nasty hypocritical brute". And yet, she's just as popular as the other two, mainly because she's so good at being loathsome, and her design (big beefy body, wild mane of hair that reaches the floor, orange skin with camouflage-style stripes) is considered to be among the best shown in the series so far.
 * Both Yellow Diamond and Blue Diamond's Pearls are already gaining traction in regards to popularity despite their rather minor roles: Blue Pearl for her absolutely woobielicious appearance, and Yellow Pearl for being a hilariously bitchy, smug pain in the ass towards Peridot.
 * Evil Is Cool:, whose status as a no-nonsense, vicious Badass and her seriously awesome appearance endeared her to the fanbase overnight.
 * Same with the violent and out-of-control Sugilite, but that tends to happen when you're a 50-foot tall purple Oni-esque berserker voiced by Nicki Minaj.
 * Evil Is Sexy: While not exactly "evil" per se, Lapis Lazuli is definitely a looker.
 * Ditto for Jasper, who a lot of fans find attractive because of her shapely hips, beefy body, long wild hair, and hot temper.
 * Fan Dumb: Steven Universe is infamous for having what is considered to be one of the most hostile and intolerant fanbases of all time, thanks to numerous incidents such as when fans chased writer Matt Burnett off of Tumblr over a simple continuity error, threw a stink over the Uncle Grandpa crossover episode and harassed members of the show's staff, posting inflammatory reviews for a real life Keystone Hotel that could have seriously hurt business, and harassing fanartists who draw characters in different ways (Such as Rose Quartz with a more petite frame, Garnet as non-black) so badly that one such artist actually attempted suicide.
 * Moral Event Horizon: If there's anyone that's far beyond this, it's
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 * Narm: Jasper's introduction in The Return is meant to set her up as a brutal, sadistic, intimidating thug, though her intimidation factor takes a few blows thanks to the fact that in several awkwardly-drawn shots, her face ends up looking almost exactly like Buzz Lightyear's due to her enormous chin. Thankfully, this problem has been rectified in later episodes.
 * In Sworn to the Sword, Pearl's over the top outburst of "WHY WON'T YOU JUST LET ME DO THIS FOR YOU, ROSE?!" tends to come off as forced and wangsty for some, thanks to the line's rather unsubtle, ham-fisted delivery. What doesn't help is the fact that it's treated like some sort of Wham Line when past episodes have already explored Pearl's attachment issues with Rose in a far better manner.
 * Overshadowed by Controversy: Thanks to the infamous incident where fans of the show bullied a fanartist to the point of a suicide attempt over "racist" and "fatphobic" fanart, lots of potential fans have been scared away from the show due to the incredibly toxic fandom.
 * The Scrappy: Even the most controversial characters in this show tend to have defenders and fans, yet there are still a few who are potent hate-magnets. One such character is Ronaldo, who is widely detested for being a one-dimensional character with little depth aside from being a loony conspiracy theorist whose antics are far more cringeworthy and annoying rather than amusing.
 * To a lesser extent, there's also Lars, mainly because he's an unlikable asshole who never really develops as a character despite going through events that should mellow him out or cause some kind of character development.
 * Unintentionally Unsympathetic: It's very clear that Pearl has a lot of issues, some of which stem from grief, others from homesickness, and others still from what almost comes off as separation anxiety. But thanks to her behavior in episodes such as "Sworn to the Sword", "Rose's Scabbard", and "Space Race" where she does downright horrible things in regards to her angst over Rose, she can come off as less sympathetic and more like a clingy basket case who shouldn't be left around children.
 * In Too Far, we're supposed to feel bad for Amethyst when Peridot makes unintentionally mean-spirited comments towards her defects that came from, which really, really hit a raw nerve with her. The problem is however, that Amethyst had been previously laughing hysterically while Peridot roasted her friends and mocked things that they took quite personally, and in fact encouraged her to do so, and it doesn't help that due to her lack of social skills, Peridot legitimately had no clue that she was being mean and only went as far as she did due to Amethyst's encouragement. So for many, Amethyst came off less as a victim of bad behavior, and more of a thin-skinned bully who can dish it out, but can't take it.