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  1. This is a list of the toys that appear in Steven Universe . G.A.L.S. G.U.Y.S. Minor Objects/Toys. Categories: Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Fantasy. Sci-fi. Steven Universe.

    • Overview
    • Plush Toys
    • G.U.Y.S. franchise
    • Props
    • Misc.
    • Trivia

    This is a compiled list of every toy in Steven Universe (most of which are owned by Steven) and their respective histories.

    Mr. Queasy

    Mr. Queasy is a plush toy and a childhood favorite of Steven's. It is a doll that, if shaken, will say things like "Ooh, kid, don't shake me." It is the first of Steven's toys to have a name and the first one to appear in the series in the episode "Cheeseburger Backpack". It is offered as a substitute for the Moon Goddess Statue, which leads to its destruction. It is light green with a stomach-like painting over its chest and, as its name suggests, a nauseated facial expression. It has a bib with a crab-like animal printed over it. The phrases it offers upon be shaken are voiced by Ian Jones Quartey.

    M.C. Bear Bear

    M.C. Bear Bear is a stuffed teddy bear and one of Steven's plush toys. In "Mirror Gem", as Pearl is stacking objects in Steven's room, Amethyst tries to place it next to Pearl's pile. She stabs it with her spear because she does not think it is symmetrical. It is light pink with a golden yellow dollar sign on it, with two earrings in its left ear.

    Master of Ceremonies Bear Bear

    Master of Ceremonies Bear Bear is a stuffed bear and one of Steven's plush toys, not to be confused with M.C. Bear Bear. It is seen in "Future Vision" when Steven is deciding whether or not to rid of him. It is shown again near the end of the episode, when Steven finds it under the table. In "Monster Reunion", Steven notices a tear in Master of Ceremonies Bear Bear and heals the tear with his healing spit. In "Lars of the Stars", Steven gives Master of Ceremonies Bear Bear as a gift to Lars. It is pinkish brown, has purple shorts, white glasses and a "MC" chain that is colored yellow. Master of Ceremonies Bear Bear is one of the objects Steven juggles in his dream at the beginning of "Together Alone".

    G.U.Y.S. (Guys Under Your Supervision) are a set of collectible toys in Beach City. They debuted in the episode "Onion Trade". They are sold at the G.U.Y.S. dispenser in the Funland Arcade. Ranger Guy is the rarest figurine, and Dave Guy is the most common one. Both Onion and Steven are collectors of G.U.Y.S., and the two alternate versions of this series are B.O.Y.S. and G.A.L.S.

    "G.A.L.S." (Gals Against Lazy Stereotypes) are a brand of toys similar to G.U.Y.S., first appearing in "Onion Friend". They are currently discontinued.

    Tiger Millionaire's Suitcase

    Tiger Millionaire's Suitcase is a suitcase that Tiger Millionaire used in Beach City Underground Wrestling. It is filled with Jungle Bucks, which have no real value. In the episode "Tiger Millionaire", Steven (as Tiger Millionaire) whacks Chunk Truck with it after offering him a fake bribe of 1,000,000 Jungle Bucks. The suitcase is bright pink and covered in glitter. It sports a big gold dollar sign in the middle of a white circle. It also has a dark purple bind around it and a dark black handle.

    Giant Cellphone Prop

    The Giant Cellphone Prop is first seen in the episode "Tiger Millionaire". The Giant Cellphone Prop looks like an old "brick" style cellphone, made out of a cardboard box, tape, paint, and a cardboard tube used to represent an antenna. On the front of the box is an image of a screen and a number pad. It is roughly the size of Steven. Tiger Millionaire uses it in wrestling matches to aid the Purple Puma by hitting his opponent on the head with it. The Giant Cellphone Prop can be seen in Amethyst's Room in the episode "Reformed".

    Jungle Bucks

    Jungle Bucks are a fake currency created by Steven as a prop in "Tiger Millionaire". They are stored in Tiger Millionaire's briefcase. Jungle Bucks are light-green with an olive-green border. The border contains the amount of money in each corner of the note. In the center of the note is a side profile of Tiger Millionaire's (Steven's) face surrounded by a circle, with a dollar sign ($) on both sides. The printed monetary value is 1,000,000 dollars in Jungle Bucks. Jungle Bucks are first seen when Pearl notices one on the floor in Steven's room and Steven sheepishly picks it up. In a Beach City wrestling match, Steven (as Tiger Millionaire) mischievously offers Chunk Truck a million Jungle Bucks to end the match. Chunk Truck falls for the trick and Steven slams his face with his briefcase. In "Tiger Philanthropist", Steven (as Tiger Philanthropist) once again offers various wrestlers some Jungle Bucks for the sake of philanthropy. This new form of giving upset Lars who is conflicted as a Tiger Millionaire fan.

    Water Gun

    The Water Gun is a basic pump action water pistol, similar to the ones found in toy stores. It has been used multiple times in the series including in "Together Breakfast", "Ocean Gem", and "Warp Tour".

    Bass Fish Toy

    The Bass Fish Toy is a singing toy fish seen in Amethyst's Room in the episode "Secret Team". In that episode, Steven accidentally steps on it, prompting it to move its head and tail while singing its song "Fishing for Compliments". The body of the Bass Fish Toy resembles a bass fish. It is a very light ice-blue, with two darker blue fins on its back. It has five visible teeth and two large gills on the side of its head visible when not moving. It has a brown mount, and a red button prompting it to sing "Fishing for Compliments" when pressed. •A similar fish appears in "Maximum Capacity".

    •Master of Ceremonies Bear Bear resembles "Dropout Bear", the mascot of Kanye West.

    •Steven putting his initials on Ranger Guy's boots may be a reference to the movie Toy Story, in which Andy marked his name on the bottom of his toy cowboy Woody's foot.

    •Dave Guy resembles Pendleton Ward, the creator of Adventure Time.

    •The newspaper prop shows the stock market crashing, ironic given Tiger Millionaire's persona.

    •The CRASH headline on the newspaper prop may be a reference to the Wall Street Crash of 1929.

    •The newspaper's name, "Wall Street Jungle", is likely a parody of the well-known financial newspaper, "The Wall Street Journal".

  2. From Steven himself to Garnet, Amethyst, Pearl, and even the adorable Lion, our Steven Universe plush toys are meticulously crafted to capture the essence and details of each character. These plushies aren't just toys; they're a hug-able piece of the show that has captured the hearts of millions.

  3. Cartoon Network’s Emmy-nominated Steven Universe revolves around Steven, the “little brother” to a team of magical aliens—the Crystal Gems—who defend the planet Earth. Steven is the son of the Crystal Gems’ late leader Rose Quartz and aging aspiring rockstar Mr. Universe.

  4. In October 2015, Cartoon Network announced a line of toys based on Steven Universe, which would be sold by specialty retailers. For the 2015 holiday season, Funko made "Pop!" vinyl figures and Just Toys offered "blind bag" novelty products.

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