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", after Mary grounding 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.
 * Saved from The Scrappy Heap: Jeff becomes more likable in the revival than he did the 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 Idealism/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 and 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.
 * 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: Averted. Sue still can't stand Howard after what happened.