Steven Universe Mad Libs, by Walter Burns
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Steven Universe Mad Libs, by Walter Burns
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Steven Universe Mad Libs features 21 hilarious stories based on the laugh-out-loud funny Cartoon Network televsion show.
Steven Universe Mad Libs, by Walter Burns- Amazon Sales Rank: #58287 in Books
- Published on: 2015-10-06
- Released on: 2015-10-06
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 5.19" h x .19" w x 8.44" l, 1.00 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 48 pages
About the Author Roger Price and Leonard Stern invented Mad Libs more than 50 years ago. They were also the co-founders of Price Stern Sloan.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. What it says on the tin By Timaeus This is a fun little book. It's pretty standard Mad Libs, but Steven Universe themed. Perfect for younger fans or for older fans who want to get a kick out of making Pearl swear.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Five Stars By Lupe V. Bencangey Kids had so much fun with this at a birthday party.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Mad Libs silliness as usual, but occasionally contradicts source material in weird ways. By Swank Ivy I wasn't planning to review the tie-in activity books for this series unless they had actual content, but I figure what the hey; I've perused it and it's a book, so I might as well. First, I was a huge Mad Libs fan when I was a kid, though like many people I probably used a few too many potty words to make it funny. Even then, the stories usually weren't that funny, but occasionally an exceptionally absurd sentence would hit your funny bone and you'd go rolling. I kinda noticed in this show-specific Mad Libs book that no matter what you'd put in the blanks, it probably wouldn't be funny beyond just slightly absurd--it feels a little phoned in, as an excuse to sell something with popular characters on the front.You can't really expect any "canon" content in a book like this, but it's fun to look for it if you're going to bother buying it. I was unsure whether the out-of-character stuff written to complete for the absurd stories was written that way because the whole thing is going to be silly on purpose so why try, or whether it had scenarios that couldn't/wouldn't happen with these characters because the creator of the book didn't actually know the source material. I think that would have irritated me a lot as a kid if I bought this for a way to interact with beloved stories and the situations were so off.It has a "first day of Gem training" exercise scenario wherein Pearl tells him he'll be "the best Gem in the universe" if he can harness his Gemstone power, and Greg sings a weird song about troubles he doesn't have such as an unforgiving boss and a broken down truck. One of the prompts defines a Warp Whistle as something the Gems need to use the Warp Pad, which isn't true at all. A "history" Mad Lib suggests the whole Crystal Gems group is from the Gem Homeworld, which isn't true in Amethyst's case. A "let's switch weapons" scenario doesn't make a lot of sense because it ends with Garnet threatening to confiscate Amethyst and Pearl's weapons if they won't get along, and people who watch the show know why that doesn't make any sense. A page from Amethyst's diary says they fought a creature from [insert silly word] planet and a newspaper excerpt says Steven summoned a creature from another planet, while in the show they don't exactly fight random interplanetary creatures. One hide-and-seek-themed page has Amethyst in danger of being found because they cook her favorite food and that would inevitably make her Gem glow and give her away, which is definitely not something that happens in association with Amethyst ever eating or enjoying food. A book containing a Gem-related prophecy is found in Greg's shed at one point, while there's nothing in the show about written prophecies. And a weird factoid says Garnet learned to surf on another planet where surfing competitions pick the next president, which . . . well, for SU canon reasons, cannot have happened. This is all very silly to pick on, but again, it would have bothered me as a child and made me feel like adults who are writing materials about the show don't know it as well as I do.My favorite Mad Libs were the ones where you get an invitation to Steven's birthday party, and then you get a follow-up discussing all the things that went wrong. And the one about Gem Fusion seemed to know what was going on, but I didn't think it would be very funny filled out.I don't suppose we can take it as canon because this is a silly tie-in book, but one page says Garnet loves to surf. Well, that makes sense, since we did already know she was a Really. Good. Swimmer.
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