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ā | "'''Steve'''"<ref>{{cite book|GFJ}}</ref> is a giant tree-like behemoth living in [[Gravity Falls, Oregon|Gravity Falls]]. |
+ | "'''Steve'''"<ref>{{cite book|GFJ}}</ref> is a giant, tree-like behemoth living in [[Gravity Falls, Oregon|Gravity Falls]]. |
== Appearance == |
== Appearance == |
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ā | Steve doesn't make an actual physical appearance, except for its own hand which is made of brown tree bark and its foot which appears in one of the first few promo images for the beginning of the series. |
+ | Steve doesn't make an actual physical appearance, except for its own hand which is made of brown tree bark and its foot, which appears in one of the first few promo images for the beginning of the series. |
== History == |
== History == |
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In a promotional poster for Gravity Falls, [[Dipper Pines|Dipper ]]and [[Mabel Pines|Mabel ]]are seen climbing over a tree formation that takes the image of a gigantic human foot. |
In a promotional poster for Gravity Falls, [[Dipper Pines|Dipper ]]and [[Mabel Pines|Mabel ]]are seen climbing over a tree formation that takes the image of a gigantic human foot. |
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ā | In "[[A Tale of Two Stans]] |
+ | In "[[A Tale of Two Stans]]," When [[Ford Pines|Ford]] came to investigate the town of Gravity Falls, hoping to get answers, the unseen monster's hand grabs his car and pulls it into the woods, which encourages Ford's beliefs. |
== Sightings == |
== Sightings == |
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ā | * Gravity Falls Journal 3 |
+ | * [[Gravity Falls: Journal 3]] |
* Promotional Art |
* Promotional Art |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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[[file:Gravity Falls Logo.png|thumb|''Gravity Falls'' promo.]] |
[[file:Gravity Falls Logo.png|thumb|''Gravity Falls'' promo.]] |
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ā | *In the promotional poster of ''[[Gravity Falls (TV series)|Gravity Falls]],'' [[Mabel Pines|Mabel]] and [[Dipper]] are |
+ | *In the promotional poster of ''[[Gravity Falls (TV series)|Gravity Falls]],'' [[Mabel Pines|Mabel]] and [[Dipper Pines|Dipper]] are visible climbing over the roots of a tree that are formed into the shape of a human foot. |
ā | *[[Stanford Pines]] |
+ | *[[Stanford Pines]] attempted to communicate with the monster with a megaphone, though Steve responded by throwing a deer. |
ā | *Ford says he calls the Tree- |
+ | *In Journal 3, Ford says he calls the Tree-Monster 'Steve' because 'it really looks like a Steve'. |
+ | *Considering Steve was present in the forest of Gravity Falls when Ford was an adolescent, and likely long before, as well as when Dipper and Mabel arrived in Gravity Falls, Steve may be immortal. |
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Revision as of 21:12, 15 February 2019
- This page is for a tree-like behemoth. For the gnome, see Gnomes. For the mechanic that lives in Gravity Falls, see Steve (human).
"Steve"[1] is a giant, tree-like behemoth living in Gravity Falls.
Appearance
Steve doesn't make an actual physical appearance, except for its own hand which is made of brown tree bark and its foot, which appears in one of the first few promo images for the beginning of the series.
History
In a promotional poster for Gravity Falls, Dipper and Mabel are seen climbing over a tree formation that takes the image of a gigantic human foot.
In "A Tale of Two Stans," When Ford came to investigate the town of Gravity Falls, hoping to get answers, the unseen monster's hand grabs his car and pulls it into the woods, which encourages Ford's beliefs.
Sightings
- Gravity Falls: Journal 3
- Promotional Art
Season 2
- 212. "A Tale of Two Stans" (no lines)
Trivia
- In the promotional poster of Gravity Falls, Mabel and Dipper are visible climbing over the roots of a tree that are formed into the shape of a human foot.
- Stanford Pines attempted to communicate with the monster with a megaphone, though Steve responded by throwing a deer.
- In Journal 3, Ford says he calls the Tree-Monster 'Steve' because 'it really looks like a Steve'.
- Considering Steve was present in the forest of Gravity Falls when Ford was an adolescent, and likely long before, as well as when Dipper and Mabel arrived in Gravity Falls, Steve may be immortal.
- ā Gravity Falls: Journal 3 by Disney Book Group. July 26, 2016. Published by Disney Press. ISBN: 978-1484746691.