Clarence's New Adventures/Tropes

Clarence's New Adventures is a sequel to the 2014 animated series Clarence, following the events of Clarence's Big Break.

Released September 16, 2020, his extends the titular character's misadventures with his two best friends Sumo and Jeff. The revival even returns Amy Gillis after her last three appearances in the first airing, as well as giving Chad and Mary expanded roles.

Tropes

 * Ascended Extra: Amy becomes a supporting character in this series, as opposed to being written out of the orignal.
 * Biting-the-Hand Humor: "Chimney Come Home" has the trio on the internet noticing that a show was canceled which was its network's decision to in favor of an underrated show they adore, in reference to the original show's cancellation due to being overshadowed by Teen Titans Go!.
 * Character Development: As the previous run hadn't much, the revival gives out a few.
 * In "Sibling Revolting", Amy undergoes from her recent dry-humored, selfish personality to becoming lighthearted as she was in her debut.
 * "The New Know-It-All" has Jeff realize the errors of his ways from the previous years and goes to accepting Breehn's new position, as well as become more kind and supportive to others.
 * Chad gets his development in "The Break Up II: Love Hurts", where he takes things more seriously and becomes a much better dad to Clarence.
 * Clarence receives his development in the movie Clarence's Big Break, where he realizes his obliviousness put most of the people in his life in harm's way, so his constant shenanigans are toned down a bit during the following seasons.
 * Ensemble Cast: The revival gives Sumo and Jeff the main protagonist role with the titular character, as well as appearing in every episode. Amy, Mary and Chad also become the supporting characters.
 * Evolving Credits: After the events of the episode "Beefcake Mom", the new intro's scenes featuring Mary are edited to connect with the continuity.
 * Late-Arrival Spoiler:
 * The promotional poster with Clarence and Jeff wearing the West Aberdale clothes gives away the fact they'd transfered to said school.
 * After its fifth episode "Beefcake Mom", the latest merchandise and promotional content, as well as source material, give away Mary's current design.
 * May the Farce Be with You: Its fourth episode has three episodes parodying the classic Star Wars saga.
 * Nothing Is the Same Anymore: The finale "Looking Forward" centers around this, with the boys putting their most valuable belongings in their time capsule; Amy's family packing up to Bandara; and many other characters featured in the episode.
 * Prime Time Cartoon: The revival gives the show a 7:00pm (Central time) timeslot, as the original airing hadn't gotten a primetime airing (save for the pilot, even though it aired at 7:30).
 * Took a Level in Kindness: Sumo has developed some loyalty to Jeff and stands up for him, rather than being sarcastic and witty at the latter.