On another note... is there anything of interest other then Steven Universe on the cartoon/western animation front?
Rick and Morty has been met with generally positive acclaim. The animation and humor in the first few episodes are generally weak, but it definitely picks up after that and just keeps getting better. Particularly in the second season they touch on some very serious social dysfunctions, but mostly under the cover of some crazy and hilarious scenarios.
Bojack Horseman recently released it's third season, and has been renewed for a fourth. It's a show with a sort of slice-of-life vibe; which is to say, the story arcs don't really have conclusions. The characters develop problems, try to resolve them, realize there are no easy or complete solutions, so instead learn to live with their problems one day at a time. Also there are anthropomorphs. It's not for everyone, but I have really enjoyed the show so far and look forward to more.
Star vs the Forces of Evil is a show more appropriate for minors, but with some jokes that youthful adults can enjoy as well. There are a few original story arcs which keep things interesting.
We Bare Bears
is from the same creator as Steven Universe. It's generally light-hearted and episodic, but there are several episodes which evoke real feels.