'Steven Universe' season 4 spoilers: First five episodes of new season launch this week

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Immediately following the final episode of "Steven Universe" season 3, the first five episodes of season 4 have been detailed, with their full title and descriptions already posted on TV Guide. The first five episodes of season 4 will be airing from Aug. 11 to Sept. 1 instead of all five being launched in a single week.

Episode 1 has been titled "Kindergarten Kid" and according to the synopsis, it will put Steven and Peridot back in the Beta Kindergarten where they'll have to try and catch an elusive and fast-moving corrupted gem monster. "Kindergarten Kid" will release this Aug. 11.

Aug. 12 will see Episode 2, titled "Know Your Fusion." Very little is known about the episode as the only clue from the synopsis suggests Steven and the Gems will be looking into Fusions although it is unknown why or how they will be doing this.

Episode 3, titled "Buddy's Book," will launch on Aug. 18 and it will see Steven and Connie heading to the library where they will discover an ancient book. Its contents and how it will affect the characters throughout the episode are still unknown at this point. 

Episode 4 will launch on Aug. 25 and is titled "Mindful Education." In this episode Steven and Connie will learn to focus better but this is the only clue given from the synopsis. It is speculated this means they may have begun working on a new ability or may be improving on what they learned from episodes 2 and 3. 

"Future Boy Zoltron" is the title for Episode 5, which will release on Sept. 1. In a unique twist the story suddenly takes place in Funland instead of the Beta Kindergarten and will involve Steven people setting up a booth and telling people their fortune. 

Ecumenical News points out that the episodes are releasing immediately after the finale of season 3 and it is unknown at this point when the next set of episodes for season 4 will release or how many episodes the season will even have.

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