Clarence's New Adventures/Tropes/Characters

This trope only refers to their new traits in the revival.

Clarence Wendle

 * Ambiguous Innocence: Has this throughout half of the fourth season.
 * Character Development: After the movie, he has his head out of the clouds after realizing his actions he put upon his friends and others in his life.
 * Karma Houdini Warranty: This hits him in "Clarence, You're Grounded", as Mary grounds him for a month from having heard about his "get away scott-free" antics.
 * New Transfer Student: Transferred to West Aberdale Elementary in the fourth season's finale.
 * Out of Focus: Depending on the plot. In most episodes, he's seen in the background or shown for a few minutes in one scene.
 * Role Reprisal: Creator Skyler Page becomes rehired to voice him again.
 * Took a Level in Badass: In "Clarence and Jeff Go West", "The Great Clarence Caper" and "Halloween in Aberdale".

Jeff Randell

 * Ascended Extra: He appears in every single episode of the revival with Clarence.
 * Casanova Wannabe: He temporally becomes on in "Jeff the Lady Killer", having him give up his genius persona, no thanks to Sumo.
 * Disappeared Dad: In "Mr. Randell", he discovers he has a father that comes to town, much to his amazement.
 * New Transfer Student: Transferred to West Aberdale in the Season 4 finale.
 * Rescued from The Scrappy Heap: Jeff becomes more likable in the revival than he did the original airing, by becoming the voice of reason and less of a selfish snob genius.
 * Took a Level in Badass: In "Jeff the Lady Killer", as he becomes a ladies man; and in "Halloween in Aberdale", by planning and leading a raid on the thieves who stole their candy.
 * Took a Level in Dumbass: In the episode "Jeff and Dumb", his level of intelligence drains, frightening Jeff to try his best to regain it.

Sumo Sumouski

 * Advice Backfire: His advice to Jeff about being a ladies man goes off the rails in "Jeff the Lady Killer".
 * Ascended Extra: Throughout the entire revival, he appears in every single episode with Clarence.
 * "Could Have Avoided This!" Plot: In "Beefcake Mom". Sumo: Yeah, I feel like Clarence shoulda told us sooner.
 * Insane Troll Logic: In the revival, he sometimes does this in most episodes.
 * Noodle Indecent: Sumo received $300 from Belson for a new laptop in a bet that Sumo wouldn't kick a dog in the behind.
 * Temporary Bulk Change: In the episode "Snack Packer", where he overeats from junk food from the school's vending machine.
 * The Movie Buff: Once in the movie.
 * Took a Level in Kindness: He becomes more loyal while retaining his sarcastic wit.

Amy Gillis

 * Ascended Extra: She becomes the main supporting character in after her return.
 * The Bus Came Back: She returns after her long absence in the show, despite her two cameos.
 * Character Derailment: Amy fits this trope, as her character has changed from being a tomboyish girl in her debut episode to a sarcastic, narcissistic pre-teen in her fourth appearance. That is, until the seventh season's episode "Sibling Revolting".
 * Cool Big Sis: Figuratively to Clarence and Sumo. Subverted with Jeff.
 * Expy: To Alex Dunphy, which doubles as alluding to Amy's new voice actress. Minus the nerd part.
 * Like Brother and Sister: With Sumo.
 * Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: Either with Clarence or Jeff. Averted with Sumo.
 * Nerd Glasses: Temporary worn in "Bye, Bye, Nerdy".
 * The Other Darrin: Justified. Ariel Winter (known as Alex Dunphy on Modern Family) is the current voice of Amy throughout the revival, as she's evolving into a teenager.
 * Only Sane Woman: Depending on the episode.

Mary Wendle

 * Ascended Extra: She becomes one of the main supporting characters in the revival.
 * Big Eater: Mary becomes one in "Beefcake Mom", due to her stress at Hip Clips.
 * Formerly Fat: At the end of "Beefcake Mom". This sticks throughout the rest of Season 5 and the following seasons.
 * How Dad Met Mom: The premise of "Back Then" has her and Chad tell a backstory of how they met back in high school.
 * Temporary Bulk Change: In "Beefcake Mom", she becomes overweight at 514lbs. At the end, she goes through liposuction, now sporting a slim body; courtesy of Cynthia.

Chad Caswell

 * Ascended Extra: He becomes one a main supporting characters in the revival.
 * Butt-Monkey: Not as much as Joshua, but it depends on the episode's premise focused on him.
 * Casanova Wannabe: Until he met Mary.
 * Clear My Name: In "Cool Hand Chad", he breaks out of prison to find the criminal that resembles him for framing him.
 * Formerly Fit: In his high school years in "Back Then".
 * How Dad Met Mom: The premise of "Back Then" has her and Chad tell a backstory of how they met back in high school.
 * The Other Darrin: Eric Edelstein gets replaced by Skyler Page in the revival, as to give Edelstien the ability to continue working on We Bare Bears.
 * The Resenter: In high school, he despised Damien from making effort to woo Mary.

Belson Noles

 * Demoted to Extra: His role in the series as a supporting character changes to him being a minor character. However, he was able to have main role in the Season 5 episode "Be Good, Belson" and in the Season 6 episode "The Restraining Order".
 * Took a Level in Kindness: He attempted to be nice in "Be Good, Belson". It didn't stick at the end.

Ms. Baker

 * Demoted to Extra: While she has some appearances in Season 4, she has less in the later seasons.

Mr. Reese

 * Unexpected Successor: He becomes Aberdale Elementary's new school principal in "Principal Reese", after the old principal quit from having been payed minimum wage.

Breehn

 * Siblings Wanted: Receives one in "Brother Breehn".
 * Single Woman Seeks Good Man: Genderly inverted. Breehn digs up the courage to his infatuation with Malessica in "Tough Love is in The Air".
 * Unexpected Successor: When Jeff fails the spelling bee, Breehn becomes the new Jeff in "The New Know-It-All".

Sue Randell

 * A Day in the Limelight: She gets a major role in "Mr. Randell", where her ex-husband Howard comes to town.
 * Amicable Exes: Sue may be guilty for being with Howard at the time, but she barely holds a grudge against him.
 * How Dad Met Mom: She explains to Jeff on how she met Howard.

EJ Randell

 * The Resenter: She becomes very displeased with Howard's presence, even when he's with Jeff.

Mel Sumouski

 * Ace Pilot: Revealed in "Mel & Marv", he was a helicopter pilot along with his old friend Robert Telwilliger. Unfortunately, he quit his job to start raising a family with Tinona.
 * Blood Brothers: Once with his old friend Robert.
 * Big Brother Mentor: To Robert.
 * Childhood Friends: He and Robert knew each other since the fifth grade.
 * Forgotten First Meeting: Mel barely remembers the time he met Robert.

Tinona Sumouski

 * A Day in the Limelight: She becomes Mary's wedding planer in "Mr. and Mrs. Wendle-Caswell", and has her own main role in the episode "Nailed It".
 * Chatty Hairdresser: Previously worked at a hair salon in "Mel & Marv". She now works at a nail salon in "Nailed It".

Kimby

 * Given Name Reveal: The movie reveals her last name is Knutson.
 * Jerkass Façade: She reveals to Jeff in the Valentine's Day episode "Tough Love Is in the Air" that she was pretending to give him the cold shoulder to hide her affections from him.

Malessica

 * Love Interest: To Breehn in "Tough Love Is in the Air".

Dustin

 * Demoted to Extra: He receives this after the first episode of Season 5, but he, along with Nathan, Belson, Kimby, and Breehn, will usually appear from time to time as a background character.
 * Those Two Guys: With Nathan.

Nathan

 * Given Name Reveal: In "The New Know-It-All", his last name is revealed to be Anderson.
 * The Other Darrin: He's now voiced by Spencer Rothbell (who was the current voice of Clarence since the second half of Season 1), rather than being reprised by Skyler Page.
 * Those Two Guys: With Dustin.

Percy

 * Out of Focus: After "The Great Clarence Caper", he rarely appears in episodes anymore.