"Tiny Floating Whale" is a small, pink whale that Steven created in Rose's Room in the episode "Rose's Room".
Appearance[]
The Tiny Floating Whale, as its name suggests, is a tiny floating whale. Its body is circular with a small tail at its back. It is medium pink with a lighter pink belly. It has a big smile with white teeth. Its eyes are small, dark and ovular-shaped. It occasionally squeals and spews water from its blowhole.
History[]
"Rose's Room"[]
Steven wished for it to appear in his mom's room. When the whale spoke, it was in Rose's voice, unbeknownst to Steven.
"Open Book"[]
In his mom's room, Steven wished for the whale to give him "some fin" for a high-five.
Episode Appearances[]
Season 1 | ||||||||||||
Season 1A | ||||||||||||
1. "Gem Glow": | Absent | 14. "Lars and the Cool Kids": | Absent | |||||||||
2. "Laser Light Cannon": | Absent | 15. "Onion Trade": | Absent | |||||||||
3. "Cheeseburger Backpack": | Absent | 16. "Steven the Sword Fighter": | Absent | |||||||||
4. "Together Breakfast": | Absent | 17. "Lion 2: The Movie": | Absent | |||||||||
5. "Frybo": | Absent | 18. "Beach Party": | Absent | |||||||||
6. "Cat Fingers": | Absent | 19. "Rose's Room": | Debut | |||||||||
7. "Bubble Buddies": | Absent | 20. "Coach Steven": | Absent | |||||||||
8. "Serious Steven": | Absent | 21. "Joking Victim": | Absent | |||||||||
9. "Tiger Millionaire": | Absent | 22. "Steven and the Stevens": | Absent | |||||||||
10. "Steven's Lion": | Absent | 23. "Monster Buddies": | Absent | |||||||||
11. "Arcade Mania": | Absent | 24. "An Indirect Kiss": | Absent | |||||||||
12. "Giant Woman": | Absent | 25. "Mirror Gem": | Absent | |||||||||
13. "So Many Birthdays": | Absent | 26. "Ocean Gem": | Absent | |||||||||
Season 1B | ||||||||||||
27. "House Guest": | Absent | 40. "On the Run": | Absent | |||||||||
28. "Space Race": | Absent | 41. "Horror Club": | Absent | |||||||||
29. "Secret Team": | Absent | 42. "Winter Forecast": | Absent | |||||||||
30. "Island Adventure": | Absent | 43. "Maximum Capacity": | Absent | |||||||||
31. "Keep Beach City Weird": | Absent | 44. "Marble Madness": | Absent | |||||||||
32. "Fusion Cuisine": | Absent | 45. "Rose's Scabbard": | Absent | |||||||||
33. "Garnet's Universe": | Absent | 46. "Open Book": | Appears | |||||||||
34. "Watermelon Steven": | Absent | 47. "Shirt Club": | Absent | |||||||||
35. "Lion 3: Straight to Video": | Absent | 48. "Story for Steven": | Absent | |||||||||
36. "Warp Tour": | Absent | 49. "The Message": | Absent | |||||||||
37. "Alone Together": | Absent | 50. "Political Power": | Absent | |||||||||
38. "The Test": | Absent | 51. "The Return": | Absent | |||||||||
39. "Future Vision": | Absent | 52. "Jail Break": | Absent |
Trivia[]
- Having spoken, the Tiny Floating Whale shows that creations of Rose's Room can react to different situations and stimuli, but the extent of one's imaginative control over these creations is unknown.
- The voice was indeed Rose's voice, as revealed in the credits and confirmed by Susan Egan on Twitter.[1]
- The Tiny Floating Whale is made of clouds, like most things created in Rose's room. This can be seen when Steven grabs onto the whale when falling.
- The Tiny Floating Whale closely resembles the Golden Whale from the games Castle Crashers and BattleBlock Theater, made by The Behemoth. This is likely a coincidence.