In your own space, share a favorite piece of original canon (a TV episode, a song, a favorite interview, a book, a scene from a movie, etc) and explain why you love it so much.
As it turns out, much of my new canon this year is everybody else's old canon. I've been introduced to Ladybug, The Dragon Prince, Hilda, and Steven Universe, among other things. And while there's a lot about Hilda that I really enjoy (the title cards on the episodes, along with the small musical cue that plays with them, reminds me a lot of Over The Garden Wall, and they're gorgeous, and I routinely think they're the artistically best part of the episode), if I were going to talk about Hilda, it would essentially be "you should watch it, go borrow a friend's Netflix login and binge away", and that's not really a piece of the canon.
So, instead, I'm going to talk about a small piece of Steven Universe. It contains a mild spoiler about the nature of a character, although that spoiler has been known for a few years at this point. So, under the cut it goes, just in case someone wants a clean viewing experience of the series.
( If you recognize the title of the post, you already know what's going to be here. )
As it turns out, much of my new canon this year is everybody else's old canon. I've been introduced to Ladybug, The Dragon Prince, Hilda, and Steven Universe, among other things. And while there's a lot about Hilda that I really enjoy (the title cards on the episodes, along with the small musical cue that plays with them, reminds me a lot of Over The Garden Wall, and they're gorgeous, and I routinely think they're the artistically best part of the episode), if I were going to talk about Hilda, it would essentially be "you should watch it, go borrow a friend's Netflix login and binge away", and that's not really a piece of the canon.
So, instead, I'm going to talk about a small piece of Steven Universe. It contains a mild spoiler about the nature of a character, although that spoiler has been known for a few years at this point. So, under the cut it goes, just in case someone wants a clean viewing experience of the series.
( If you recognize the title of the post, you already know what's going to be here. )