The best episode directed by Julia Vickerman is "A Nightmare on Aberdale Street: Balance's Revenge", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Tony Infante". "A Nightmare on Aberdale Street: Balance's Revenge" aired on 10/27/2017 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Chad and the Marathon".
In this Halloween adventure, Clarence uses a special jack-o-lantern to enter the world of people’s dreams. He discovers that something mysterious is causing his friends to have nightmares, and Clarence needs to stop it!
Director: Julia Vickerman
Writer: Tony Infante
When Chad realizes his lazy habits might be rubbing off on Clarence, he decides to participate in the Aberdale Marathon. However, Chad doesn’t know the first thing about being a runner and must enlist the help of Clarence.
Director: Julia Vickerman
Writer: Stephen P. Neary
With Jeff on vacation, Sumo and Clarence egg each other on in a series of increasingly absurd and extreme dares. But will one of them put a stop to this dare day, before it goes too far?
Director: Julia Vickerman
Writer: Sam Kremers-Nedell
Mary buys a new trampoline for the family, but an accident lands her on the couch for a while. Determined to fight the boredom of being stuck indoors, she discovers her neighbor may be hiding something exciting.
Director: Julia Vickerman
Writer: Kelsy Abbott
When Clarence starts to play around with his home video camera, he becomes drawn into the world of filmmaking. From talking toys, to real actors, to documentary subjects, Clarence is determined to find the right style to tell his story!
Director: Julia Vickerman
Writer: Tony Infante
Clarence, Jeff, and Sumo visit their local video store to rent a movie, but discover it’s all rented out! Each of them have a different idea of what tape to bring home, and must enlist the help of a tie breaker to figure it out.
Director: Julia Vickerman
Writer: Spencer Rothbell
When Clarence realizes Sumo has made a new group of friends at his new school, he becomes jealous and confused. Will Clarence accept a school life void of Sumo, or scheme his way into making their friendship work?
Director: Julia Vickerman
Writer: Tony Infante
After accidentally trading away Chad’s favorite baseball card, Clarence has to trade it back! Determined to become an expert, Clarence transforms himself into a slick salesman, before facing the ultimate deal.
Director: Julia Vickerman
Writer: Tony Infante
When Jeff realizes Sumo’s new classes have been rubbing off on Sumo, he attempts to further foster this newfound intellectual Sumo! But will Clarence’s lowbrow antics reverse Jeff’s hard work?
Director: Julia Vickerman
Writer: Tony Infante
Clarence submits a short story into a writing contest. He's overjoyed when he learns he's accepted as a finalist! When Jeff finds out Clarence has to attend a formal dinner, he fixates on transforming the messy Clarence into a gentleman.
Director: Julia Vickerman
Writer: Kelsy Abbott
Clarence feels the call of the wild – and decides to live a life free of the hustle and bustle of the modern world. He sets out to find a place to live his feral life, but soon realizes he lacks some basic survival skills.
Director: Julia Vickerman
Writer: Sam Kremers-Nedell
After Clarence accidentally knocks Belson’s new video game down a storm drain, Belson enters the large underground sewer tunnel to retrieve it. When Belson doesn’t return, Clarence must decide whether or not to go in after him.
Director: Julia Vickerman
Writer: Vitaliy Strokous
Clarence spends a day outside with his toy RC Car, which he names Carla. Eventually convinced Carla has a mind of her own, he decides to follow her to new adventures.
Director: Julia Vickerman
Writer: Tony Infante
Clarence is in disbelief when he learns his best friend Belson has a new girlfriend named Pipi. But when he observes their less than romantic behavior, he decides that he needs to teach them the ways of love to help keep their fling afloat!
Director: Julia Vickerman
Writer: Tony Infante
After a marathon of classic sitcom episodes, Clarence becomes stuck as alter-ego "Clarry," an obnoxiously overacting sitcom version of himself. It's up to his friends and family to help him snap out of it, or face life with a new Clarence.
Director: Julia Vickerman
Writer: Tony Infante
Clarence is excited for Thanksgiving Dinner with Chad's parents, but Chad is worried that their unusually laid back demeanor and bizarre customs will make him look irresponsible by association.
Director: Julia Vickerman
Writer: Kelsy Abbott
Clarence throws a big talent show in his yard to showcase all the fun hidden talents of his friends. But when Brady claims he’s talentless, Clarence sets out to prove that everyone has something special to share!
Director: Julia Vickerman
Writer: Kelsy Abbott
When Clarence’s neighbor Gale recruits him to dog sit for her, he knows it will be a breeze. However, Gale’s dog proves to be a little more challenging than he expects!
Director: Julia Vickerman
Writer: Kelsy Abbott