![]() This is first played at the end of " Mindful Education". Variation #22 features eerie discordant chimes that are not very musical.This theme was only played at the end of 3 episodes. Variation #21 lacks any music, instead consisting of the sounds of waves crashing and Steven's clothes on the line flapping in the wind (first played at the end of " Kindergarten Kid").The meaning of these themes is currently unknown. Each additional variation appears to be getting faster and more melodical, introducing a piano and eventually a guitar. Season 4's ending themes have featured discordant chimes that, similar to the Love Like You ending themes, make a song when placed together. Love Like You (Reprise) ( Seasons 4 and 5) Variation #20 is the final verse of "Love Like You", titled "Love me like you" and only plays at the end of the episode " Bubbled".As of " Beta", only the second half of this theme played, starting at "I could even learn." This theme was heard at the end of only 4 episodes. This version begins with a brief musical interlude. Variation #19 is the penultimate verse of "Love Like You", titled "How Long It Took", and plays at the end of " Bismuth".Variation #18 is the next verse of "Love Like You", titled "Right By You", and first plays at the start of " Alone at Sea".Variation #17 is a continuation of "Nothing Like You" (Variation 15) with the same melody but different lyrics, titled "Adore You" (first played at the end of " Steven Floats").This version is faster and jazzier (first played at the end of " Nightmare Hospital"). Variation #15 is a lyrical song with a different melody to the original and new lyrics, titled "Nothing Like You" below.Variation #14 is a faded "second part" to version 12 coming directly after "you" that is slow-moving and somewhat distorted (first played at the end of " Cry for Help").(played with two verses at the end of " Jail Break" when shown as a two-parter with "The Return" shorter version with one verse is first played at the end of " Full Disclosure", but technically first appeared in the standalone version of "Jail Break" ). Variation #12 is the original chords and bassline in addition to Rebecca Sugar singing the lyrics as the melody.With the conclusion of season 3, the song was complete. ![]() Throughout the "Barn Arc", however, Variation 16 was played instead (see Other Variations). Throughout Seasons 2 and 3, the song "Love Like You" was slowly built up, a new verse being added every few episodes. ![]() This variation was never shown on TV, and has been called "The Missing Piece" by Aivi & Surasshu. Variation #11 is continued static with distorted fragments of Rebecca Sugar's vocals from the following twelfth variation (this version is only heard in the standalone, non-two parter version of "The Return" ).(First and only played at the end of " Political Power".) Continuing the foreshadowing of the Homeworld Gems' arrival, as the last version did this is not actually music at all, but just static. The ending of this version fades to static at the end, foreshadowing the arrival of the Homeworld Gems in " The Return". This version has only played once, at the end of " The Message". Variation #9: Electric Guitar with a new melody.(First played at the end of " Winter Forecast".) Variation #8: Electric Guitar with a new melody.This focuses mainly on percussion with a new melody. Variation #7: Piano + Upright Bass + Drum set (first played at the end of " Watermelon Steven").This has the same tempo and same chord progression from the original, but now has a new melody. Variation #6: Piano + Guitar + Upright Bass (first played at the end of " House Guest", and also at the end of " Lion 3: Straight to Video").Lots of one-off variations appeared towards the end of the season, foreshadowing the arrival of the Homeworld Gems. Season 1B had several very different ending themes, changing every now and then. Variation #5: Classic + Guitar (first played at the end of " Beach Party", and then next played at the end of " Joking Victim").Variation #4: Classic + Glockenspiel + Upright Bass + Drum set (first played at the end of " Onion Trade").Variation #3: Classic + Glockenspiel + Upright Bass (first played at the end of " Tiger Millionaire"). ![]()
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