I remember seeing the “over the garden wall” reference in this episode. When Clarence enters the park at night, you can see the silhouette of two kids, one tall with a garden gnome hat, and the other short. Its a cool easter egg.
To be honest, as a kid when I first saw it I never really liked the style (for some reason...) but the more I watched it after coming home from school, I found it really charming, as well as most of the cartoons on cartoon network back then
I guess when I think about this episode it kinda shows that struggle and change that happens with alot of people growing up about how your interests and things that make you happy can suddenly become targeted by others and used as a way to reject and bully you. It was his first encounter with a situation in life that made him not want to talk to his parents about 'how his day was'. And this was also probably one of the biggest moments in Clarence's life where he actually had everyone around him reject him, and not be able to understand the problem and not act normal around him, -to the point that he was being punished for it by the adults in his life. He probably couldn't understand or process what he did wrong and why everything suddenly collapsed back on him for no good reason, and because of that - he blamed the thing he loved (his doll) for all the problems that happened. And he just spiraled further out of control because he couldn't keep up the happy-go-lucky attitude that he lived by when it was destroyed by an unfair emotionally painful situation.
This show is great. I like how the kids actually act like kids: weird, annoying, bratty, but they still have good qualities like fun, carefree, and happy spirits
I related a lot with Clarence. It’s a show about 4th graders that came out when I was in 4th grade. And it was almost exactly like my life. And this episode actually hit a little too close to home, because I could understand the struggle Clarence went through even though it seems over dramatic. We both made people cry back in 4th grade and felt immense regret doing so. So we isolated ourselves from everyone so we wouldn’t hurt them. But Clarence had it easy because he got to return to normal, while I still to this day isolate myself from people. I’m 4 months away from entering 12th grade now.
You cannot allow yourself to live in fear of hurting someone the fact is, that's just apart of life, people get hurt, even people you never intended to hurt will get hurt by you, and that's okay. That's an opportunity to learn from your own mistakes and to grow, but isolating yourself in fear of hurting people again will only make things worse for yourself, stay safe out there dude.
yeah thats was also me. i was a really extroverted kid who wanted to talk to everyone but no one wanted to talk to me and i felt i was being annoying so i just stopped talking to people
Dont be alone get out there be happy hang out with your friends you have time to do anything dont be depressed people love you your family and your friends your not alone everyone loves you dont fell like your alone be happy god bless you 😇😇😇
@@Caligulant The Interesting thing about that episode is there was a weird Dolphin wind up toy in the house, for some strange reason Dolphins constantly appear in the show, like his dads office, Chalmers house & Belson has a character named Bodie I have no idea what it means, it's definitely symbolic.
I remember seeing this episode years ago, it was one the episodes that made me really relate to clarence, seeing his playful, childish character get completely shattered just hit home, as I've witnessed it happen before and that exact thing happened to me. The sudden strike of realism in an otherwise seemingly fantastical world contrary to reality in a lot of ways (for me at least) just made me sympathize with clarence for the first time ever.
I remember being in a similar situation with Clarence. There was no toy involved, but for a reason I can't remember I (and some other kids) had to stand by "The Wall" for 5 minutes as punishment. It also happened to be hot that day and I got really uncomfortable just standing around. My head stared to ache and I felt like I was going to pass out. The teacher noticed this and told us we were free to go now, but I ended up going straight to the nurses office. Felt bad for missing out recess but all I wanted to do at the moment was go home and sleep. The nurse was nice enough to let me stay there until the end of the day.
I remember that one episode where Clarence befriended a girl who ia about to be moved away from her house because (although not implicitly stated but I understood the context), her parents were getting divorced and that 'they were fighting about who gets to keep her' (custody). Even that one episode where his crazy maternal grandmother mentioned Clarence's real father, possibly a deadbeat. I immediately took this show as cringy before but actually its just a slice of life plus weirdness put into it and I realized too late.
One thing about clarence is that it has relatable things that kids do Including depression and anxiety And also i enjoy the series because it has relatable things that i do in school
Another thing I think Clarence did very well was its subtle inclusivity, showing different types of families and not really saying anything. I think by just kind of having them there it made it more normal for kids, at least it certainly did for me. I was pretty young when I first watched it so naturally I questioned in my mind why Jeff had two moms, but then I realized it didnt really matter cause they were just his parents. And seeing them show up in other episodes helped with it as well. Another good example is Chad, which sort of helped me on a personal level. My parents had just divorced and I had a stepdad, and it was very confusing for me. But I think, again, Clarence putting in examples of different types of family structures helped me realize some people just have it different, and it was ok to not have a typical family. Sorry for the long comment but I just think Clarence's subtle and relatable inclusion of these sorts of things was very good on their part.
To be honest, I really want to create a fan reboot of this show. It's really one of the best cartoon network shows during 2014, Even watching the show now, I really thought that the show really deserved more. It really sucks, as I just watched this video, and I really think that the show either deserves a movie, or deserves to have a fan reboot. And another thing, I really think you need more subs, your content is awesome😎👍 Keep up the good work!😃
I interpret this as being robbed of childhood/innocence. The doll is there to symbolize that,,, his friends didnt understand his interest and his childhood gets "stolen" when an authority figure kept him in punishment more than he was required and didn't even apologize.. this makes him bitter and ultimately rejects and buries the doll that symbolized his innocent days. It makes himself isolated and makes him to act out taking his frustrations out on other people. Only when he gets reunited with lil buddy that he realizes that the innocent boy inside him isn't lost
Everyone slept so hard on Clarence despite it being better than most things put out by the modern CN lineup by a mile. I almost dismissed it myself from just a cursory look but man it's such a charming, genuine show.
I watched this episode shortly before heading into middle school (and promptly being exposed to the really messed up lives a lot of people my age have), so I never took any notice of what place Clarence was in. I thought of it as "haha, Clarence changed because of a doll". Now, though? I've had to deal with kids too young to be... participating in habits they shouldn't ever start as coping mechanisms. I've listened to kids I've known for years vent about their home lives. I've seen kids being bullied and watched them turn dark and angry and even suicidal to a twisted extent. I love how this show indirectly directly covers a topic like this. Behavior and personality changes, bullying, depression, and everything else in between. Lovely episode of a lovely show. A lot of other shows attempt to copy this level of coming of age format (i.e. Craig of the Creek, The Loud House), but none of them quite capture it as well as this one does.
Crazy that I actually remember this episode. I liked it a lot until some people called it cringe because of its innocence. Regardless I really enjoyed it. Awesome cover of it! I’m glad o stumbled upon your channel!
I like this show because I can kinda live vicariously through watching a lot of the show. I didn't get a lot of my childhood, I was kind of put in a position where I was forced to grow up.
I watched Clarence two years ago with my mom, it was very enjoyable and laughable. Now I’m rewatching the series again and I’m still loving it. Also I feel this part lmao: 0:10
Clarence was always a goofy kid who was always nice to everyone no matter what, but once he got pushed so far you knew that he could easily be the baddest and scariest guy in school in
The episode with the girl on the phone is grade A too. Clarence was a gem and I both like that it ended before it could go bad but I still wish it continued
skyler page was fired because allegations of sexual assault (creator this is why the show probably wont come back. Though there is a 4th season on the cartoon network App, but i don't think it's good)
This episode means a lot to me, i had bad bouts of depression in middle school, and an immense fear that my tech decks and halo action figures would be stolen from me. And it all stems back to 5th grade. I brought my halo mega blocks figures into school in my big lunch box to let my “friends” borrow and play around with them during recess. I was so excited to share something i loved with people, it was my first year of school in colorado, and i hadnt really made any friends being as antisocial and ADHD riddled as i was. Earlier in the year i had appendicitis really bad, and i had my appendix removed. While in the hospital my father got me a really special set, and it came with a recon trooper. Was so surprised because that set was really expensive and i already felt guilty costing so much in hospital since my parents didnt have much at the time. That day after lunch break before recess, someone stole all of my prized halo figures out of my lunch box. I knew who it was, but the kid was much taller than me, and i told the principle, but they refused to search his bag. I wasnt even upset over the figures, i was upset that the recon guy my father got for me while i was sick was gone.
god, I remember this episode, clarence started airing (at least in my country) when I was a bit old for it, but watched it nonetheless because sometimes there'd be nothing better on tv and this episode kinda felt surreal and disturbing, I remember being really sad for a time after watching it, mostly because just some time before that I had to watch (or rather listen to) my mom destroying one of my old childhood toys while trying to wash it to give it to my at the time newborn sister, it had speakers and when she just recklessly washed it it began to emit a garbled pained-sounding screech, I remember crying and how that made me think about the way people leave things behind to break down and rust...depressing stuff, really, just like this episode...
@@thewaterleaf7929dont know your age...but if you mean adulthood...i feel you bro...and if you aint an adult yet...just wait for it. The good thing is that you are more "free" to do stuff.
I remember the episode about Belson's dad I alwasy found his character interesting Its obvious he neglects his son and wife but its clear he does love Belson....despite mistaking clarence for Belson.... but is also a greedy capitalist
I watched this series a lot not too long ago. I didn't really realise it ended so I was wondering when new episodes would drop. I remember watching this episode and I was genuinely sad after watching it. It felt empty that he buried the doll and he's all empty and different all the sudden. It was deep and I couldn't understand some parts. The seen where he dresses as a doll as a different person but also still a weirdo was a bit odd, and the fighting as weird to see from him too. I found the end sweet, but overall maybe the weirdest out of many weird episodes.
Honestly this episode felt really relatable to me when I was little I used to just kind of not care what others thought of me and even brought my comfort plush with me, but then it got confiscated because I took it out after playtime. I was waiting for it to be brought back but the teacher never gave it back to me, and it caused me to go into a depressive episode cause I was already attached to it. My mom's friend bought me some new plushies and I started taking the Labrador plush with me everywhere, but way more cautiously cause at that point I was afraid it'd be taken away again. Even when my teachers were actually interested in seeing it I always assumed they'd just confiscate it, I'd even go into a full panic attack if I couldn't find it, it even got to the point that I started having a full mental breakdown screaming and all because I couldn't find the plush in my backpack. I actually still have the Labrador plush to this day and it's still a source of comfort for me, but I don't take it with me everywhere anymore, I just keep it with me in my room cuz just knowing it's at least ok comforts me now.
I've never watched Clarence, but that being said...this episode wasn't just dark...it felt like some strange individual (such as myself) took a lighthearted show-and-tell story, went on a tangent about it, and transformed it into an unnecessarily yet epically dark tale of a boy who descended into madness for seemingly no reason at all. Honestly, I've done things like this before, but _this_ takes it to a whole new level. I'm not sure if I love it or hate it, but kudos to the writers for making this...
Im glad the show ended on a good note It had 130 episodes that ain't nothing to sneeze at and I'm just glad it didn't run until it met its ultimate downfall like most cartoon shows it just got a unnecessary amount of hate and was pure gold from beginning to end
i remember this actually causing me to enter a mini depressive episode myself in like 4th grade. I think just the existentialism it highlighted in clarence caused me to question the humdrum of my life, ofc, it didn't last long and i was quckly back to being normal 11 year old
This is a golden episode representing a child’s psychology. Almost as if they are similar to dogs, kids don’t reason but rather use their emotional side more than their rational side(frontal lobe). This is due to adolescence. Punishment doesn’t work on children. Positive reinforcement will work more as well as rational thinking. Punishment is more effective within adults. But children just can’t see what they are doing wrong. This in the end creates a hateful environment for a child, Discipline and punishment are very different things.
while the show was a hit or miss for me watching it back then, i always thought a lot of episodes were written well and it had this realistic yet lowkey feel to it compared to other slice of life cartoons which always gave off a sort of relaxing atmosphere. for me at least i think this is one. of the cartoons that's going to be ahead of it's time
Wow, this channel is awesome! I’m going to subscribe and subsequently spend my entire working wage on it! Lol! I love TNB. I started watching the playlist you made of your vids!
I love this episode. To me it reminded me when I was a kid and how simple things that weren’t that big of a deal hurt me a lot, which is why it made me so happy when the episode ended with Clarence getting his extra minutes of recess because that’s all he really needed (and lil buddy lol) instead of him getting punished
I remember dismissing Clarence as just another empty show created to fill in a time slot and I ignored it for a long time. It wasn't until my brother's decided to watch it that I slowly got into it. It is definitely one of my all time favorite shows now.
Honestly I love this episode, I think its because of how much I get clarence like. Being the guy that's meant to always be everyone's ray of sunshine then when shit hits the fan in our lives we change in mood and tone, only to receive scorn and prying eyes from everyone instead of the love and affection one needs at a time like that. watching this video almost made me wanna cry since this hits super close to home. Great video im definitely subscribing for more.
I never checked out Clarence before but I like your synopsis of this episode so I think I'll have to give it a try👍 Also, thank you for making content like this on what is essentially a kids show but with videos like these it goes shows that it's all fun for all ages
I cannot tell you how relatable this show was as a kid growing in the desert. Now, it’s been a while, but I can’t really say I related to any character in particular, just their lifestyles. The environments and character interactions felt familiar, almost nostalgic for me personally. I have to say, though, this episode in particular hits really hard now because of my 5th grade year. I was once a kid who was rather annoying to my classmates and was always trying to find ways to play with them, much like Clarence. I did something that I was unfairly judged for and paid the price for it, the price being my confidence, friendliness, and overall happiness. I never showed it through a rapid change of appearance, however, I did develop a similar edgy and violent attitude. Thankfully, I’ve become less like that and more Jeff, for reference, but because I didn’t get a happy ending like Clarence, it does still linger unfortunately. But hey, that just shows how realistic this show felt then and feels now.
I personally think this show is underrated. A lot of people didn't like it because they thought it was cringe and what the creator did, but I liked it because it felt like it was a show made for me. I was childish like Clarence was and the people I was surrounded with were exactly alike the characters in the show. I can say 2015-2019 were good times of the last the decade, and for some reason Clarence just made it better for me. I was upset to find out that the show got cancelled due to it's creator, and I can say it's way better than Cartoon Network's modern cartoons and reboots.
The best thing of this episode is how disturbing it is without so much visual imagery that is gross, scary, or weird. Just the complete tonal shift of the second half and seeing Clarence acting very out of character disturbed me a lot.
When Clarence first started I hated the show, thought it was dumb, but that episode lil Buddy came on randomly one day and it def grabbed my attention. from then on I watched Clarence and now it’s like one of my comfort shows that I just play in the background and lil Buddy is my forever fav episode
I LOVED Clarence growing up, something about the show was just so much better then every other show airing and I still remember the day I first watched that episode and was like “What?!”
This video was perfect to satisfy my questions about this episode. For context, I saw the "montage of his decline" in another setting as a meme with other things layered over it and started wondering "where or what is this from and what is the full story behind it" while knowing zero about the show and this video answered it to my fullest satisfaction. Thanks!
Definitely wanted to watch it growing up but peer pressure because people judge a book by its cover led me to avoid it. Now I know why I resonated with it so much
This episode actually traumatised me. I didnt have any nightmares cus of it, I just remembered it scarring me mentally and i erased it from my mind until now
As someone who struggles without my certain item for like Clarence, he became happy when he got his lil buddy back. My mother always tried to dis connect me from something weird to a lot of people, but I have baby bottles and yes I do suck on the bottle and I know it’s weird. It’s always been a comforting thing for me especially my mother who tries to be nice to me but treats my other brothers way better. So I kind of took a kin to baby bottles and no way shape or form I’m like one of those weird adult babies, if I’m stressed or going through something the baby bottles help me sleep and preventing me to do harm to myself. My mother literally burned all my baby bottles and yelled at my grandma for letting me have them, after that happen I stayed up for 2 days straight until I got a single one bought. I just related to Clarence much this episode and i just find it crazy on how others had to deal with this situation aswell. (I have tried many sleep medicines and nothing works bc I wake up within a hour or less being tired, but bottles help me out way better idk how to explain it.)
For me, Clarence was that cartoon that stood in the background. I was never a big fan, but when this episode aired it got my attention. Here the normally outgoing and happy main character trope was suddenly corrupted into this loner of bottled up emotions. I had never seen anything like it and for once, i found the main character relatable. However the scene that struck me the most was when he punched Belson. It was like looking in a mirror of my past self, lashing out to anyone who harmed me. Just like in the episode, the classmates gathered around and laughed, driving me further into rage and then tears. For Clarence it's no different except that i got punishment. Case and point, it was a very relatable episode.
The entire episode is based around Clarence coping with "murdering" his buddy which is really fucked up. Especially when he brings out the severed arm.
watching this show I remember how good it was. I remember thinking while watching it that most people probably didn't find it popular. I'm glad to see I was wrong.
You know it’s funny. I saw this episode a couple of years ago, and I still cannot figure out what song was playing during this one scene where Clarence goes from being his silly funny self to this dark version of what one of the characters from total drama action represents Gwendolyn if I’m not mistaken, that’s the one I’m thinking about of right
When I was little, this was the only episode I would actively avoid as much as possible. It was the ONLY episode from a cartoon that I ever was genuinely disturbed by.
I remember seeing the “over the garden wall” reference in this episode. When Clarence enters the park at night, you can see the silhouette of two kids, one tall with a garden gnome hat, and the other short. Its a cool easter egg.
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@@chefdog6033 ohhh ok thx
Over the garden wall I miss that fever dream lol
@@Im2basscoD i still watch it from time to time
@@CaueJulio nice
Seeing Clarence punch Belson out of anger was the most satisfying thing ever
@Millie Molotov u know who's else nose was left looking like captain knuckles?
@@zackarooanizated3790 my mom
I mean Benson deserved it.
It's also pretty unerving tbh
I know belson got folded
I totally dismissed Clarence as a 'cringe' show akin to Uncle Grandpa back when it aired. Now I find it very enjoyable
Me too me and my brother loved it its definitely aged well buddy 🙂
Uncle Grandpa was epik ngl
@@dwabtitrq I should revisit dude got any episode suggestions
@@thenightbutterfly1 I completely forgor I have not watched it in forever…
@@thenightbutterfly1 the one where they all are babies and help fight Afghanistan and stuff is nice
I always thought people liked the show, honestly the criticism it gets it doesn deserve.
We need this show back
Agreed I always enjoyed it it's a great feelgood show
Yeah I had no idea so many people didn't like the show
To be honest, as a kid when I first saw it I never really liked the style (for some reason...) but the more I watched it after coming home from school, I found it really charming, as well as most of the cartoons on cartoon network back then
Lets just leave Clarence in the past so it doesn't have to be milked to death by CN or experience some seasonal rot
The only reason it got canceled was because the director raped a girl I think
I guess when I think about this episode it kinda shows that struggle and change that happens with alot of people growing up about how your interests and things that make you happy can suddenly become targeted by others and used as a way to reject and bully you. It was his first encounter with a situation in life that made him not want to talk to his parents about 'how his day was'. And this was also probably one of the biggest moments in Clarence's life where he actually had everyone around him reject him, and not be able to understand the problem and not act normal around him, -to the point that he was being punished for it by the adults in his life. He probably couldn't understand or process what he did wrong and why everything suddenly collapsed back on him for no good reason, and because of that - he blamed the thing he loved (his doll) for all the problems that happened. And he just spiraled further out of control because he couldn't keep up the happy-go-lucky attitude that he lived by when it was destroyed by an unfair emotionally painful situation.
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@@thenightbutterfly1 wow, never had a pinned comment before- thanks! 🥲
@@UnluckySuperstition no worries glad you liked the video dude
@@thenightbutterfly1lol
Man Clarence
This show is great. I like how the kids actually act like kids: weird, annoying, bratty, but they still have good qualities like fun, carefree, and happy spirits
I related a lot with Clarence. It’s a show about 4th graders that came out when I was in 4th grade. And it was almost exactly like my life. And this episode actually hit a little too close to home, because I could understand the struggle Clarence went through even though it seems over dramatic. We both made people cry back in 4th grade and felt immense regret doing so. So we isolated ourselves from everyone so we wouldn’t hurt them. But Clarence had it easy because he got to return to normal, while I still to this day isolate myself from people. I’m 4 months away from entering 12th grade now.
You cannot allow yourself to live in fear of hurting someone the fact is, that's just apart of life, people get hurt, even people you never intended to hurt will get hurt by you, and that's okay. That's an opportunity to learn from your own mistakes and to grow, but isolating yourself in fear of hurting people again will only make things worse for yourself, stay safe out there dude.
@@ronbrewer3097 thanks dude. I just really hope people take me lightly
yeah thats was also me. i was a really extroverted kid who wanted to talk to everyone but no one wanted to talk to me and i felt i was being annoying so i just stopped talking to people
Dont be alone get out there be happy hang out with your friends you have time to do anything dont be depressed people love you your family and your friends your not alone everyone loves you dont fell like your alone be happy god bless you 😇😇😇
I know how you feel
This episode showed that even the happiest person can be sad too.
And yeah, this episode haunted me.
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“All it takes is just one bad day .”- The Joker
Clarence has a lot of creepy episodes like with Belsons dad, Tree
Climbing mayhem, Dinosaur jail, & Chalmers Santiago.
The one where Clarence has a dream about money terrified me along with the one about rough riders it reminded me of fnaf when I was 9
i never fucking watch chalmers santiago until finish when i was a kid but i found out it was just about belson
The creepiest one for me was probably the one where Clarence dreamed about a boy called "Jeremy"
@@wouldyoukindly4657Remember that one. Horrifying.
@@Caligulant
The Interesting thing about that episode is there was a weird Dolphin wind up toy in the house, for some strange reason Dolphins constantly appear in the show, like his dads office, Chalmers house
& Belson has a character named Bodie I have no idea what it means, it's definitely symbolic.
I remember this I was like
"What a weird show I don't wanna watch it"
Also me: watching every episode that came out
Lol this is my favourite explanation of why it's worth a watch
Same it kept airing on cartoon network i had nothing else to watch but it was tooooo enjoyable not to watch
Same lol
why do I see you literally everywhere
I remember seeing this episode years ago, it was one the episodes that made me really relate to clarence, seeing his playful, childish character get completely shattered just hit home, as I've witnessed it happen before and that exact thing happened to me. The sudden strike of realism in an otherwise seemingly fantastical world contrary to reality in a lot of ways (for me at least) just made me sympathize with clarence for the first time ever.
For a Clarence episode, this was very emotional, deep, and relatable. As of now, this is my favorite episode of the series.
I remember being in a similar situation with Clarence. There was no toy involved, but for a reason I can't remember I (and some other kids) had to stand by "The Wall" for 5 minutes as punishment. It also happened to be hot that day and I got really uncomfortable just standing around. My head stared to ache and I felt like I was going to pass out. The teacher noticed this and told us we were free to go now, but I ended up going straight to the nurses office. Felt bad for missing out recess but all I wanted to do at the moment was go home and sleep. The nurse was nice enough to let me stay there until the end of the day.
I remember that one episode where Clarence befriended a girl who ia about to be moved away from her house because (although not implicitly stated but I understood the context), her parents were getting divorced and that 'they were fighting about who gets to keep her' (custody).
Even that one episode where his crazy maternal grandmother mentioned Clarence's real father, possibly a deadbeat.
I immediately took this show as cringy before but actually its just a slice of life plus weirdness put into it and I realized too late.
It's never too late to get into this gem of a show
@@justsomelurkerrr agreed!!!!
One thing about clarence is that it has relatable things that kids do
Including depression and anxiety
And also i enjoy the series because it has relatable things that i do in school
Definitely it was a lot deeper than most remember
Another thing I think Clarence did very well was its subtle inclusivity, showing different types of families and not really saying anything. I think by just kind of having them there it made it more normal for kids, at least it certainly did for me. I was pretty young when I first watched it so naturally I questioned in my mind why Jeff had two moms, but then I realized it didnt really matter cause they were just his parents. And seeing them show up in other episodes helped with it as well. Another good example is Chad, which sort of helped me on a personal level. My parents had just divorced and I had a stepdad, and it was very confusing for me. But I think, again, Clarence putting in examples of different types of family structures helped me realize some people just have it different, and it was ok to not have a typical family. Sorry for the long comment but I just think Clarence's subtle and relatable inclusion of these sorts of things was very good on their part.
clarence's VA is amazingly talented. His ability to present that child like stream of consciousness is incredible
I really miss Clarence. Truly a underrated gem
a gem?
@@Whiteguybird yes?
@@Whiteguybird yes
@@Whiteguybird yes
I agree
To be honest, I really want to create a fan reboot of this show.
It's really one of the best cartoon network shows during 2014, Even watching the show now, I really thought that the show really deserved more.
It really sucks, as I just watched this video, and I really think that the show either deserves a movie, or deserves to have a fan reboot.
And another thing, I really think you need more subs, your content is awesome😎👍
Keep up the good work!😃
Thank you so much buddy really appreciated 😊
I would totally help with a reboot. I can make the music, do voices, and help write for sure.
Oh and maybe they could be a little older in the reboot
Same thoughts about the fan reboot
@@nomiibox yeah and since sumo new school was destroyed in last episode sumo is back and it’s like all grown up
I interpret this as being robbed of childhood/innocence. The doll is there to symbolize that,,, his friends didnt understand his interest and his childhood gets "stolen" when an authority figure kept him in punishment more than he was required and didn't even apologize.. this makes him bitter and ultimately rejects and buries the doll that symbolized his innocent days. It makes himself isolated and makes him to act out taking his frustrations out on other people. Only when he gets reunited with lil buddy that he realizes that the innocent boy inside him isn't lost
Everyone slept so hard on Clarence despite it being better than most things put out by the modern CN lineup by a mile. I almost dismissed it myself from just a cursory look but man it's such a charming, genuine show.
Dude I’m a giant fan of this show and when you really read into the episodes there is some really off putting interesting stuff
I watched this episode shortly before heading into middle school (and promptly being exposed to the really messed up lives a lot of people my age have), so I never took any notice of what place Clarence was in. I thought of it as "haha, Clarence changed because of a doll". Now, though? I've had to deal with kids too young to be... participating in habits they shouldn't ever start as coping mechanisms. I've listened to kids I've known for years vent about their home lives. I've seen kids being bullied and watched them turn dark and angry and even suicidal to a twisted extent. I love how this show indirectly directly covers a topic like this. Behavior and personality changes, bullying, depression, and everything else in between. Lovely episode of a lovely show. A lot of other shows attempt to copy this level of coming of age format (i.e. Craig of the Creek, The Loud House), but none of them quite capture it as well as this one does.
Crazy that I actually remember this episode. I liked it a lot until some people called it cringe because of its innocence. Regardless I really enjoyed it. Awesome cover of it! I’m glad o stumbled upon your channel!
The creepy things in the show make it extremely interesting.
I rewatch all the episodes quite a bit because of the off putting things like Belson Dolphin symbolism and the Jeremy stuff
I like this show because I can kinda live vicariously through watching a lot of the show. I didn't get a lot of my childhood, I was kind of put in a position where I was forced to grow up.
I watched Clarence two years ago with my mom, it was very enjoyable and laughable. Now I’m rewatching the series again and I’m still loving it. Also I feel this part lmao: 0:10
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Clarence was always a goofy kid who was always nice to everyone no matter what, but once he got pushed so far you knew that he could easily be the baddest and scariest guy in school in
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this episode was literally engraved in my brain when i watched it as a kid
Episode name?
@@adia1456 bruh
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@@adia1456 it’s said in the video lmfao
The episode with the girl on the phone is grade A too. Clarence was a gem and I both like that it ended before it could go bad but I still wish it continued
skyler page was fired because allegations of sexual assault (creator this is why the show probably wont come back. Though there is a 4th season on the cartoon network App, but i don't think it's good)
This episode means a lot to me, i had bad bouts of depression in middle school, and an immense fear that my tech decks and halo action figures would be stolen from me. And it all stems back to 5th grade. I brought my halo mega blocks figures into school in my big lunch box to let my “friends” borrow and play around with them during recess. I was so excited to share something i loved with people, it was my first year of school in colorado, and i hadnt really made any friends being as antisocial and ADHD riddled as i was. Earlier in the year i had appendicitis really bad, and i had my appendix removed. While in the hospital my father got me a really special set, and it came with a recon trooper. Was so surprised because that set was really expensive and i already felt guilty costing so much in hospital since my parents didnt have much at the time. That day after lunch break before recess, someone stole all of my prized halo figures out of my lunch box. I knew who it was, but the kid was much taller than me, and i told the principle, but they refused to search his bag. I wasnt even upset over the figures, i was upset that the recon guy my father got for me while i was sick was gone.
its concerning that this is the most relatable childhood experience on the show for me
god, I remember this episode, clarence started airing (at least in my country) when I was a bit old for it, but watched it nonetheless because sometimes there'd be nothing better on tv and this episode kinda felt surreal and disturbing, I remember being really sad for a time after watching it, mostly because just some time before that I had to watch (or rather listen to) my mom destroying one of my old childhood toys while trying to wash it to give it to my at the time newborn sister, it had speakers and when she just recklessly washed it it began to emit a garbled pained-sounding screech, I remember crying and how that made me think about the way people leave things behind to break down and rust...depressing stuff, really, just like this episode...
Holy shit dude are you ok.
You ok???
yeah, guys, don't worry, it's been a long time since then lol
now I have new, worse problems to deal with...
@@thewaterleaf7929dont know your age...but if you mean adulthood...i feel you bro...and if you aint an adult yet...just wait for it.
The good thing is that you are more "free" to do stuff.
I remember the episode about Belson's dad
I alwasy found his character interesting
Its obvious he neglects his son and wife
but its clear he does love Belson....despite mistaking clarence for Belson....
but is also a greedy capitalist
Didn't he also get arrested at the end of the episode for tax evasion?
@@aaronhussey8522 Yeah but we see him later on
Clarence literally turned into Michael Myers “blank pale emotionless face”
I watched this series a lot not too long ago. I didn't really realise it ended so I was wondering when new episodes would drop. I remember watching this episode and I was genuinely sad after watching it. It felt empty that he buried the doll and he's all empty and different all the sudden. It was deep and I couldn't understand some parts. The seen where he dresses as a doll as a different person but also still a weirdo was a bit odd, and the fighting as weird to see from him too. I found the end sweet, but overall maybe the weirdest out of many weird episodes.
Honestly this episode felt really relatable to me
when I was little I used to just kind of not care what others thought of me and even brought my comfort plush with me, but then it got confiscated because I took it out after playtime. I was waiting for it to be brought back but the teacher never gave it back to me, and it caused me to go into a depressive episode cause I was already attached to it. My mom's friend bought me some new plushies and I started taking the Labrador plush with me everywhere, but way more cautiously cause at that point I was afraid it'd be taken away again. Even when my teachers were actually interested in seeing it I always assumed they'd just confiscate it, I'd even go into a full panic attack if I couldn't find it, it even got to the point that I started having a full mental breakdown screaming and all because I couldn't find the plush in my backpack. I actually still have the Labrador plush to this day and it's still a source of comfort for me, but I don't take it with me everywhere anymore, I just keep it with me in my room cuz just knowing it's at least ok comforts me now.
I've never watched Clarence, but that being said...this episode wasn't just dark...it felt like some strange individual (such as myself) took a lighthearted show-and-tell story, went on a tangent about it, and transformed it into an unnecessarily yet epically dark tale of a boy who descended into madness for seemingly no reason at all. Honestly, I've done things like this before, but _this_ takes it to a whole new level. I'm not sure if I love it or hate it, but kudos to the writers for making this...
Why is clarence suddenly became popular again?
That doesnt mean i dont like it. Its great seeing this show again
Its just like Word Girl. The whole fandom just came out of nowhere
@@katie15732 couldnt see or watch word girl anywhere on my cable but its interesting to watch!
Clarence didn't just bury his doll he ripped it and was tormented by his guilt and THEN burys it 👍
I can tell you Put a lot of work into this video so good job 👍
Thanks dude really appreciate your support
Im glad the show ended on a good note It had 130 episodes that ain't nothing to sneeze at and I'm just glad it didn't run until it met its ultimate downfall like most cartoon shows it just got a unnecessary amount of hate and was pure gold from beginning to end
I love seeing more people talk about Clarence! It’s honestly a really good show, and is so underrated.
Agreed
i remember this actually causing me to enter a mini depressive episode myself in like 4th grade. I think just the existentialism it highlighted in clarence caused me to question the humdrum of my life, ofc, it didn't last long and i was quckly back to being normal 11 year old
yo not enough clarence content out there, i am happy to find your channel
This is one of the few modern cartoons that I enjoy as an adult.
Thanks man glad you found the channel 🙂
I remember this specific episode in particular and it hits home for me honestly
Me too
I grew up watching this now that I'm 16 it just hits different
This is a golden episode representing a child’s psychology.
Almost as if they are similar to dogs, kids don’t reason but rather use their emotional side more than their rational side(frontal lobe).
This is due to adolescence.
Punishment doesn’t work on children. Positive reinforcement will work more as well as rational thinking.
Punishment is more effective within adults. But children just can’t see what they are doing wrong.
This in the end creates a hateful environment for a child, Discipline and punishment are very different things.
I agree
4:34 the funniest part is when he shoves the other kid over for cheering he screams "DON'T CONDONE VIOLENCE" then walks away
while the show was a hit or miss for me watching it back then, i always thought a lot of episodes were written well and it had this realistic yet lowkey feel to it compared to other slice of life cartoons which always gave off a sort of relaxing atmosphere. for me at least
i think this is one. of the cartoons that's going to be ahead of it's time
Wow, this channel is awesome! I’m going to subscribe and subsequently spend my entire working wage on it! Lol!
I love TNB. I started watching the playlist you made of your vids!
I love this episode. To me it reminded me when I was a kid and how simple things that weren’t that big of a deal hurt me a lot, which is why it made me so happy when the episode ended with Clarence getting his extra minutes of recess because that’s all he really needed (and lil buddy lol) instead of him getting punished
Im 40 and a fucking love Clarence. My 6 year old daughter got me into him.
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I remember dismissing Clarence as just another empty show created to fill in a time slot and I ignored it for a long time. It wasn't until my brother's decided to watch it that I slowly got into it. It is definitely one of my all time favorite shows now.
Honestly I love this episode, I think its because of how much I get clarence like. Being the guy that's meant to always be everyone's ray of sunshine then when shit hits the fan in our lives we change in mood and tone, only to receive scorn and prying eyes from everyone instead of the love and affection one needs at a time like that. watching this video almost made me wanna cry since this hits super close to home.
Great video im definitely subscribing for more.
just because he couldn’t go to recess for one day💀
Bro this is amazing I’m excited to see more Clarence videos dude that show was my childhood and I’m so sad it doesn’t get talked about much
When I was younger I thought this was the darkest and relatable episode of Clarence
I remember watching clarence i was really sad when it ended glad to see ppl still making videos about clarence. But the best part is the outro song
So cute & so glad he had a change of heart with his little buddy doll🙆 5:04
I never checked out Clarence before but I like your synopsis of this episode so I think I'll have to give it a try👍
Also, thank you for making content like this on what is essentially a kids show but with videos like these it goes shows that it's all fun for all ages
I cannot tell you how relatable this show was as a kid growing in the desert. Now, it’s been a while, but I can’t really say I related to any character in particular, just their lifestyles. The environments and character interactions felt familiar, almost nostalgic for me personally. I have to say, though, this episode in particular hits really hard now because of my 5th grade year.
I was once a kid who was rather annoying to my classmates and was always trying to find ways to play with them, much like Clarence. I did something that I was unfairly judged for and paid the price for it, the price being my confidence, friendliness, and overall happiness. I never showed it through a rapid change of appearance, however, I did develop a similar edgy and violent attitude. Thankfully, I’ve become less like that and more Jeff, for reference, but because I didn’t get a happy ending like Clarence, it does still linger unfortunately. But hey, that just shows how realistic this show felt then and feels now.
Looking forward to more videos like this one bro XD
Thanks man really appreciate it
Can you imagine if the show ends like this? Just Clarence becoming this
Good
The most unrealistic thing about this show is Jeff's head.
How do you feel about Jeff?
@@jeffrandell1372 His head is unrealistic.
I mean to be fair it accentuates the OCDness of his character.
@@NovaProspekt19 But real people with OCD never have cubical heads.
can we just appreciate how the school in this show is like an unholy combination of elementary, middle, and high school?
I personally think this show is underrated. A lot of people didn't like it because they thought it was cringe and what the creator did, but I liked it because it felt like it was a show made for me. I was childish like Clarence was and the people I was surrounded with were exactly alike the characters in the show. I can say 2015-2019 were good times of the last the decade, and for some reason Clarence just made it better for me. I was upset to find out that the show got cancelled due to it's creator, and I can say it's way better than Cartoon Network's modern cartoons and reboots.
I was hoping someone would make a video on this episode it just made me feel weird when I first watched it thanks so much for talking about it👏🏼.
Every kid's cartoon has their own Arthur punch moment.
Clarence was also one of my favorite shows on CN back in the day, I still think about it sometimes :)
God Clarence missing recess like that hit me in my soul.
“The SCARIEST episode of Clarence.” This is my favorite episode of *C l a r a n c e*
Only 127 subs? that'd really low for how much work you put into your vids
Thanks man that means a lot the channel will grow sooner or later only been consistent since January thanks again made me smile - klaus
Agreed
Great Video Bro!! Keep up the great work :))
Thank you so much dude x
This and the ep where they get lost will live in my head forever
Absolutely I loved that one too
Wow... and this was one of the very few episodes that I vaguely remember watching!
I don't know if i should feel scared or not..
this episode actually does a really good job portraying depression in my opinion.
Clarence getting rid of his old beloved stuff was what made it for me, this episode really is about depression
The best thing of this episode is how disturbing it is without so much visual imagery that is gross, scary, or weird. Just the complete tonal shift of the second half and seeing Clarence acting very out of character disturbed me a lot.
I miss this show so much tbh. I rewatch it a lot it’s sad it ended.
one of my favorite shows of all time, so criminally underrated
I like Clarence , mostly shows that feel like something I would do during the summer
When Clarence first started I hated the show, thought it was dumb, but that episode lil Buddy came on randomly one day and it def grabbed my attention. from then on I watched Clarence and now it’s like one of my comfort shows that I just play in the background and lil Buddy is my forever fav episode
I LOVED Clarence growing up, something about the show was just so much better then every other show airing and I still remember the day I first watched that episode and was like “What?!”
This video was perfect to satisfy my questions about this episode. For context, I saw the "montage of his decline" in another setting as a meme with other things layered over it and started wondering "where or what is this from and what is the full story behind it" while knowing zero about the show and this video answered it to my fullest satisfaction. Thanks!
Anytime buddy 😁
Definitely wanted to watch it growing up but peer pressure because people judge a book by its cover led me to avoid it. Now I know why I resonated with it so much
This episode actually traumatised me. I didnt have any nightmares cus of it, I just remembered it scarring me mentally and i erased it from my mind until now
Why are you so underated
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This episode is a good example of how schools treat different kids, they hide them away and do nothing of value
This is the moment where Walter became Heisenberg
I love the part when Walter said "it's Waltuh time" and start Waltuhrin' around the room
I love the part where Walter was like “It’s cancer time” and then has to go to chemo
Has to be one of if not the most realistic and relatable episode in a "kids" cartoon
As someone who struggles without my certain item for like Clarence, he became happy when he got his lil buddy back. My mother always tried to dis connect me from something weird to a lot of people, but I have baby bottles and yes I do suck on the bottle and I know it’s weird. It’s always been a comforting thing for me especially my mother who tries to be nice to me but treats my other brothers way better. So I kind of took a kin to baby bottles and no way shape or form I’m like one of those weird adult babies, if I’m stressed or going through something the baby bottles help me sleep and preventing me to do harm to myself. My mother literally burned all my baby bottles and yelled at my grandma for letting me have them, after that happen I stayed up for 2 days straight until I got a single one bought. I just related to Clarence much this episode and i just find it crazy on how others had to deal with this situation aswell. (I have tried many sleep medicines and nothing works bc I wake up within a hour or less being tired, but bottles help me out way better idk how to explain it.)
For me, Clarence was that cartoon that stood in the background. I was never a big fan, but when this episode aired it got my attention. Here the normally outgoing and happy main character trope was suddenly corrupted into this loner of bottled up emotions. I had never seen anything like it and for once, i found the main character relatable.
However the scene that struck me the most was when he punched Belson. It was like looking in a mirror of my past self, lashing out to anyone who harmed me. Just like in the episode, the classmates gathered around and laughed, driving me further into rage and then tears. For Clarence it's no different except that i got punishment.
Case and point, it was a very relatable episode.
This episode traumatized me as a kid.
Lmfao
It’s always fun watching Kermit the frog talk about a boy who becomes depressed after he doesn’t get to play with his friends
*It was unfortunate that Clarence got cancelled and was not given at least 4 or more seasons.*
The entire episode is based around Clarence coping with "murdering" his buddy which is really fucked up. Especially when he brings out the severed arm.
watching this show I remember how good it was. I remember thinking while watching it that most people probably didn't find it popular.
I'm glad to see I was wrong.
You know it’s funny. I saw this episode a couple of years ago, and I still cannot figure out what song was playing during this one scene where Clarence goes from being his silly funny self to this dark version of what one of the characters from total drama action represents Gwendolyn if I’m not mistaken, that’s the one I’m thinking about of right
When I was little, this was the only episode I would actively avoid as much as possible. It was the ONLY episode from a cartoon that I ever was genuinely disturbed by.
You know, in a way, Craig of The Creek, is another version of Clarence.
I miss this show sooooo much
Clarence walked so Craig of the Creek could run.
craig of the creek is shit