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Rebecca Sugar (born July 9, 1987), is an American animator, director, screenwriter, producer, and songwriter. She is known for creating 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 five Primetime Emmy Award nominations. For her work on Steven Universe, Sugar was nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards for Short-format Animation for the episodes "Lion 3: Straight to Video" in 2015, "The Answer" in 2016, "Mr. Greg" in 2017 and "Jungle Moon" in 2018. In 2017, Steven Universe was nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series at the 28th GLAAD Media Awards, the goal of the awards is to "[recognize] the most inclusive and accurately portrayed representations of the LGBTQ community in film, television, and other platforms" 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.

In another dimension, Dr. Eggman team up with his interdimensional counterpart Eggman Nega to steal the Sol Emeralds, gems similar to the Chaos Emeralds from the home dimension of Blaze the Cat, princess of the Sol Dimension and guardian of the Sol Emeralds. This flings her to Sonic's universe, and creates a tear in spacetime that threatens both worlds. When Blaze herself has pulled herself from her world and landed into Sonic's world in Mobius. Sonic and his friends eventually meet Blaze and her sister-like friend Marine, a young and friendly raccoon who aspires to explore the world while he slowly befriends with Blaze. Join Sonic, Blaze, and their team as they team up to stop the two Eggmen.

