Clarence

2014 • Cartoon Network
4.3
14.7K reviews
TV-PG
Rating
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Volume 1 episodes (14)

1 Pilot
2/17/14
Clarence is a new kid in school who can't wait to make new friends. In this pilot episode, Clarence hosts a party at his house and shows his new friends how to have fun the Clarence way. Meet creator Skyler Page and writer Spencer Rothbell as they introduce you to Clarence and his two best friends, Jeff and Sumo.
2 Fun Dungeon Face Off / Pretty Great Day with a Girl
4/14/14
Fun Dungeon Face Off: Clarence's Mom treats Clarence, Jeff and Sumo to an afternoon at Rough Riders Chicken, a fast food restaurant with a play emporium. When Clarence and Sumo steal Jeff's fries, Jeff is forced to confront his germ phobias head-on in the restaurant's seemingly unsanitary play area. / Pretty Great Day with a Girl: Clarence and Amy, a unique girl from down the street, bond over a hunt for a monstersized rock called an "erratic."
3 Money Broom Wizard / Lost in the Supermarket
4/21/14
Money Broom Wizard: Can Clarence, Jeff and Sumo manage to have a good time at "Pizza Swamp" Arcade with only one dollar to spend between them? Yes. / Lost in the Supermarket: During a trip to the supermarket with his Mom, Clarence discovers produce adventure and coupon intrigue in aisle five... and every other aisle.
4 s Millions / Clarence Gets a Girlfriend
5/5/14
Clarence's Millions: When Clarence realizes the classroom "buddy star" system is leaving some kids behind, he creates his own form of currency called "Clarence Dollars." The new reward system promptly turns the entire school upside down. / Clarence Gets a Girlfriend: When Clarence is asked out on a date by Ashley, a girl in his class, he realizes he doesn't know the first thing about having a girlfriend! Clarence enlists Sumo and Jeff to transform himself into the perfect gentleman...just in time for his big date.
5 Jeff's New Toy / Dinner Party
6/12/14
Jeff's New Toy: Jeff wants to keep his new, flying "Wrath Hover Ginsbot" toy in its box. Clarence is desperate to play with the toy, and poor Sumo is caught in the middle. / Dinner Party: When Clarence's mom takes Clarence to a stuffy dinner party, Clarence embarks on a quest for fun wherever it can be found.
6 Honk / Dollar Hunt
6/26/14
Honk: Seeking to improve his communication skills, Clarence turns into a squeeze horn. It's really annoying. / Dollar Hunt: Clarence hosts a fun "dollar hunt" game to meet new friends. But things go awry when Clarence accidentally buries the money his mom gave him to buy refreshments for her book club meeting.
7 Zoo / Rise and Shine
7/10/14
Zoo: Clarence and Belson make a true odd couple when they're paired up during a field trip to the zoo and find themselves locked inside after hours. / Rise and Shine: A glimpse at the wild, secret adventures Clarence undertakes each day before the rest of us, and the sun, get up.
8 Man of the House / Puddle Eyes
7/24/14
Man of the House: Clarence's first night home alone spirals out of control, forcing Clarence and his pals to wage war against their own home security measures. / Puddle Eyes: A nap in mud seals Clarence's eyes and leaves him sightless, potentially dooming his team's chances in the school's ill-conceived "Vision Bee."
9 Dream Boat / Slumber Party
8/7/14
Dream Boat: Sumo devotes himself to the Sisyphean task of building a boat, defying the expectations of everyone in his life, including himself. / Slumber Party: Clarence struggles to make a connection at an all-girls slumber party, leaving Sumo and Jeff at odds without Clarence as their "friendship buffer."
10 Nature Clarence / Average Jeff
10/2/14
Nature Clarence: Clarence, Sumo and Jeff's nature hike veers off course courtesy of their under qualified, overwhelmed guide Josh, prompting Clarence to take the lead. / Average Jeff: Jeff suffers an identity crisis when a standardized test lands him in the lesser of the classes academic groupings.
11 Lizard Day Afternoon / The Forgotten
10/16/14
Lizard Day Afternoon: Clarence and Sumo chase a lizard to unexpected rewards as Jeff jockeys for playing time on Belson's spectacular new gaming system. / The Forgotten: After Clarence and his indecisive classmate, Brady, are left behind at school, Brady is forced to tag along on Clarence's adventure home.
12 Neighborhood Grill / Belson's Sleepover
10/30/14
Neighborhood Grill: Clarence is so troubled by the sight of his teacher in a social setting outside of school, he can't stop himself from intruding on her doomed blind date. / Belson's Sleepover: Belson invites Clarence and friends to a sleepover party with a catch: whoever can survive the night's pranks and scares will win Belson's old Acedia game system!
13 Too Gross for Comfort / Pilot Expansion
11/13/14
Too Gross for Comfort: Clarence's innocent attempt to ingratiate Chelsea, a girl, into a boys only tree fort puts Sumo in charge of an effort to gross Chelsea out and preserve the status quo. / Pilot Expansion: Clarence, Sumo, and Jeff reminisce about the day they first met - although a few details are foggy.
101 Fun Dungeon Face Off
4/14/14
Season-only
Clarence's Mom treats Clarence, Jeff and Sumo to an afternoon at Rough Riders Chicken, a fast food restaurant with a play emporium. When Clarence and Sumo steal Jeff's fries, Jeff is forced to confront his germ phobias head-on in the restaurant's seemingly unsanitary play area.

About this show

Clarence finds something amazing in just about everything. Discover the best that life has to offer--epic pinecone wars, backyard tree forts and the secret worlds beyond milk cartons--all through the eyes of Clarence and his friends, the unpredictable Sumo and overly-cautious Jeff.

Ratings and reviews

4.3
14.7K reviews
Regino Leonado Couoh
March 20, 2017
This show hits home in a number of episodes. A total reflection of first world problems including, Neglectful parents, failing school systems, jaded friendships, and lampoons pop culture to perfection. If you weren't poor or a latch key kid growing up then you definitely won't get what the show is about. Not for the snooty, whitebred-whitewash zealots types.
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Jonathan M.
June 3, 2014
First, what everyone needs to know is that Clarence isn't retarded. He's just your average not-so-bright kid, with a heart of gold. As for those nostalgia fanboys and fangirls, get over it. Back in the 1980s, there also weren't any iPads. Things are changing, people.accept that reality won't always be in the 1980s. Anyway, this show is great and uses completely relatable school situations for comedy.
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Michelle Aguila
September 6, 2021
A cute show about ordinary kids who get into ordinary shenanigans in funny and heartwarming ways. It's about those insights you'd get from hanging out with the kids on your block. Nothing significant happens and no one made history by playing in the street, but it's still good to acknowledge those mundane experiences and enjoy them. They're still valid. This isn't Steven Universe and it doesn't aspire to be. I appreciate both shows for their different approaches and narratives.
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