Clarence's Universe/Tropes

In this crossover episode, Clarence, his friends and family, on a trip to Kingsville as Chad requested, find themselves stranded after their car runs out of gas and Chad had taken the wrong direction until they find the town of Beach City, where Steven Universe and the Crystal Gems reside. While there, Steven and Clarence become friends with their best interests at heart, Jeff discovers the environment of the town, and Sumo goes on a mission with Amethyst.

Tropes

 * Absentee Actor: The majority of the Steven Universe cast members, such as Shelby Rabara as Peridot and Matthew Moy as Lars, as they were silent throughout the scenes they were introduced.
 * Always Someone Better: Amy seems to have an amazing singing voice when singing "Haven't You Noticed". It makes sense as her previous voice actress Ava Acres was replaced with Ariel Winter.
 * Art Shift:
 * The episode brings the main characters into the world of Beach City, thanks to the series' new animation provider Sugarcube.
 * The Clarence characters' color palates change as to fit in with the SU universe.
 * This is lampshaded by Chad in confusion of why the town of Beach City looks more good looking.
 * Berserk Button: Steven becomes furious at Clarence for drawing his face on his mom's portrait, covering her face. This instantly ends their friendship.
 * Bittersweet Ending: The Wendles and friends leave Beach City due to a Centipeetle running amok in the town. At the very end, Clarence secretly misses Steven, but claims to the others he's over him.
 * Borrowed Catchphrase: Steven utters Clarence's by saying "it was worth it" at the end.
 * The Cameo: A VHS case in the background of Steven's room has Rigby from Regular Show shown on the front cover.
 * Continuity Nod: Mostly focused on the SU universe.
 * Steven introduces Clarence and Sumo Rose's room and mentions his first time in it the the titular episode.
 * Steven also mentions his dad receiving a check from his former boss Marty at the end of "Drop Beat Dad".
 * Sadie's CD "Haven't You Noticed (I'm a Star)" makes a return from "Sadie's Song". As well as her outfit for Beach-a-Palooza found in her closet.
 * Counterpart Comparison: Greg and Chad are former rock stars, Pearl and Mary are overprotective and supportive, Steven and Clarence are optimistic and curious boys, and Amethyst and Sumo are lone wolves most of the times.
 * Crossover: The entire premise of the story.
 * Discontinuity Nod/Canon Discontinuity: The episode appears to take place before the Steven Universe episode "Crack the Whip", as Amethyst is in her form from "Reformed", and after "Mr. Greg", as Steven mentions about his dad's riches. The Clarence universe overall takes place after its last episode.
 * Downer Ending: Clarence and company say their goodbyes after the aforementioned Centipeetle incident. At the very end
 * Easily Forgiven: Steven and Clarence forgive each other after Clarence had drawn his face on Rose Quartz's portrait to remember him by.
 * Face Palm: Chad does this after the van's engine dies after he and Greg fueled it up.
 * Fantastically Indifferent: Amy doesn't seem enthusiastic about the info about the Crystal Gems.
 * Friendly Enemy: Jeff still loathes
 * Glory Seeker:
 * Jeff becomes interest to know about the history of the Crystal Gems in order to get an A+ back at school. This eventually ends up backfiring as he gets a B- at the end.
 * Sumo plans to bring home a creature from his mission with Amethyst. Unfortunately, when he gets his hands on the Centipeetle, it ends up causing destruction to half the town.
 * In the Style of...:
 * During the montage, Steven and Clarence get a painting portrait done by Vidalia, which has them as caricatures. Clarence's caricature resembles the style of Seth MacFarlane and Steven's resembles the style of Matt Groening, as well as having yellow skin.
 * The end credits has "Good Habits (and Bad)" played in an instrumental piano in the style of SU's end credits song "Love Like You".
 * Light Feminine Dark Feminine: Respectively Pearl and Mary. Pearl is the more calm, worried woman (although she's genderless), and Mary is the more laid-back, humorous, salty mom who isn't aware that she wears something revealing.
 * The Other Darrin: Amy's original voice actress Ava Acres is replaced with Ariel Winter, as her character is going through puberty.
 * Plot Device: Chad discovers a flier for a resort and spa at Kingsville, leading to them packing up to go, only to be taking the wrong way and ending up in Beach City, Delmarva.
 * The Resenter: Jeff still loathes Amy for her becoming school president.
 * Self-Deprecation: The crossover pokes a little fun of Clarence being an inferior series to Steven Universe, as with the titular character idolizing the other, wishing he was like him.
 * Shout Out:
 * The episode opens with Clarence, Sumo, Jeff and Mary watching a crossover of The Samsons and Funny Guy, in which the latter parodies "The Simpsons Guy".
 * Mary (while shouting) blames Chad for going in the wrong direction and for not stopping to rest or get gas, similar to when Harry Dunne blames Lloyd Christmas for going the wrong way during their trip to Aspen in Dumb and Dumber.
 * Title Drop: Both titular characters say goodbye to each other after apologizing to each other.
 * Variations on a Theme Song: Clarence 's end credits theme plays in the style of Steven Universe 's.