Star and Mewni Creek/Tropes

'This page contains spoilers to Star vs. the Forces of Evil''. You have been warned!''' The sequel to Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Star and Mewni Creek, follows the events of the previous show's series finale after Star Butterfly and Marco Diaz's world had merged after they'd destroyed the magic. Upon their reunion, Star moves back in with Marco and the two embark throughout the merged Echo Creek and Mewni with their friends and then some.

This series not only continues the adventures of Star and Marco, but gives Star's dimensional friends a place in the main cast. The show also returns several characters from the original series' previous seasons, especially Alfonzo and Ferguson. And the biggest surprise is, this show takes on a more lighter role, as well as center on a comedic tone much akin to its predecessor's first season while keeping the heart and drama intact.

The show has a premiere on May 13, 2024, on Disney XD; which makes this as Star's return to XD after Forces of Evil moved to Disney Channel for its fourth season.

Examples:
 * A Day in the Limelight: With Star vs. the Forces of Evil 's Loads and Loads of Characters, there are several.
 * Globgor receives four episodes to expand his character.
 * Mariposa finally gets a main role in "Play Date" in her regular baby form.
 * Raphael and Angie get two episodes.
 * Brittany Wong receives a major role in her debut episode "Brittney and Star".
 * Animation Bump: Averted in this series. Mewni Creek has all its episodes animated by Sugarcube.
 * Ascended Extra:
 * Tom, Kelly and Pony Head are apart of the main characters in this series.
 * Alfonzo and Ferguson return as supporting characters.
 * Big Eater: Star develops a sudden appetite at some point. It's possible that she had a fond of various Earth food over the years.
 * The Bus Came Back: This show returns some characters we haven't seen since the first two seasons of Star vs. the Forces of Evil.
 * Brittney Wong returns in the episode "Brittney and Star" after having appeared in Forces of Evil 's season 2 finale "Starcrushed".
 * Jeremy Birnbaum appears briefly in "Friends and Benefits".
 * Sensei Brantley in "Kick-Star-Ta".
 * Bottle Episode: Since this is a Slice-of-Life comedy, these are bound to appear.
 * Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: The series doesn't show Mina Loveberry anywhere even after the predecessor's events.
 * Not only that, but all the other interdimentional characters throughout the first series after the magic had been destroyed.
 * Continuity Nod: A few here and there in this show.
 * Demoted to Extra/Out of Focus: Moon, River, Eclipsa, Globgor, and even Janna are all given supporting roles in this show.
 * Immediate Sequel: The show begins its first episode on where the series finale to Forces of Evil left off.
 * Lighter and Softer: Compared to the following three seasons of Forces of Evil that went with more serious and dark tone, Mewni Creek goes for a more regular and comedic tone similar to the original series' first season.
 * Like Brother and Sister: Tom and Kelly.
 * The Scrappy: In-universe. Star's character Carrie Olson in the episode "Buddies" becomes criticized for being a selfish, spoiled rich kid that flexes her wealth around and uses her friends to her advantage.
 * Sequel Series: If that word is necessary. It's mostly a follow-up series to Star vs. the Forces of Evil.
 * Sitcom: In-Universe: "Buddies" has Star, Marco, Tom and Kelly getting picked as the main characters of the show.
 * Slice-of-Life: The series centers more on this as opposed to its predecessor's action-adventure genre.
 * Spotlight-Stealing Squad: Star appears to be this throughout almost the whole series.
 * Temporary Bulk Change: Happens to Star in "Brittney and Star". The episode has the now overweight Brittney manipulating Star into overeating unhealthy foods so to not feel self-conscience about her body's current state. In the aftermath, Star has grown large and is much more larger than Brittney.
 * Took a Level in Dumbass: Star appears to grow dumber at the start of the second season. Now playing the Dumb Blonde trope straight. This was most likely done to make her funnier.
 * Took a Level in Jerkass: At the middle-half of the second season, Star appears more stubborn and pigheaded than before, to the point where she becomes a Jerk With a Heart of Gold.
 * Took a Level in Kindness: Pony Head after the season 2 finale. She's more considerate and caring to people, especially Marco.
 * The Tooth Hurts: An episode (which share's this trope's name) has Star accidentally breaking her tooth from a steak bone.