- And You Thought It Would Fail/Author's Saving Throw: As everybody thought that this wasn't about to be a success, it suddenly showed them wrong when the re-hiring of Skyler Page brought the show back on top, reprising the title character, as well as writing episodes again, in which repaired the show's fanbase. And let's not forget having a few episodes focused on each character, including ones that were never shown on-screen before.
- Base-Breaking Character: Amy starts receiving this after her re-appearance in the crossover episode. As having a different voice actress and suddenly acting like a teenager. Although it's justified, as Amy is going through adolescence. Later, her base is restored as she becomes more kind as before in her debut episode, but still retaining a little of her teenage genes.
- Growing the Beard: The show reaches this after its the episodes "The Great Clarence Caper", "Halloween in Aberdale", "Friends, Family & Fueds", "Mel & Marv", and "Mr. Randell".
- The Star Wars episode was mostly helpful in putting the show up on top.
- However, most of the revival's episodes featuring guest stars could be the case...
- It's Popular, Now It Sucks!: Despite bringing the franchise's regain in popularity, some old fans of the show think it should have stayed dead.
- 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.
- They Changed It, Now It Sucks!: Some fans of the show were disappointed with the changes on the show, such as Clarence and Jeff transferring to West Aberdale, or Mary losing weight, switching voice actors, and let's not forget Amy's new personality and return to the series.
- They Wasted a Perfectly Good Character: Breehn's new baby brother Gene only appeared three times in the show, in which some fans were left disappointed that they didn't get to see more of the character.
- Win Back the Crowd: As far as the original show's run went, the sequel's improvement and better written episodes make it far better than the original.
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