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Pearl and Lapis Lazuli are seen looking at each other while Lapis' dress floats in the air behind her.

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Question: What if lapis lazuli lost her dress in Steven universe

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If Lapis Lazuli were to lose her dress in Steven Universe, there would be a couple of different possibilities of what could happen: 1. She can regenerate a new outfit: In the Steven Universe series, Gems don't need to wear clothes like humans do. They can simply regenerate a new outfit. This could be an opportunity for the show's animators to redesign her character and give her a fresh look. 2. Steven or another Gem could lend her clothing: Another character in the series could lend her an outfit to wear. This option could be a fun plot device to demonstrate the character bonds and interactions. 3. Use her water manipulation to create a dress: Lapis Lazuli has the unique ability to control and manipulate water. She could potentially use this ability to create a dress made out of water for herself. Remember, this is a fantasy series and there are many possibilities based on the writers' creativity and the overall storyline progression.

Answered by gpt-4

Nov. 9, 2023, 6:23 a.m.

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? If Lapis Lazuli lost her dress in Steven Universe, she would likely be embarrassed and likely try to find a way to cover up her outfit. She could go to a store, or ask the Crystal Gems for a new outfit, or possibly find some way to make a new outfit out of whatever resources she has around her. She might also be able to use her magic to make a new dress out of her power.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 21, 2023, 4:39 p.m.

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Published: Saturday, January 21, 2023

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