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bit of lore from the Worthikids' Q&A

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* NighInvulnerability: Steve can bounce back from literally anything thrown at him. [[spoiler:Like any other "genuine clown", he can ''only'' die of old age once he eventually reaches one billion years old.]]
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-->'''Played by:''' Ian Worthington

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-->'''Played by:''' [[Creator/{{Worthikids}} Ian WorthingtonWorthington]]
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* DissonantSerenity: His reaction to Steve running alongside his moving food truck and pulling out a sword is mild annoyance at "typical Steve." He also says that he isn't at all surprised to see this and even claims that he ''knew'' it would happen.

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* DissonantSerenity: His reaction to Steve running alongside his moving food truck and pulling out a sword is mild annoyance at "typical Steve." He also says that he isn't at all surprised to see this and even claims that he ''knew'' it would happen. [[spoiler:Considering that he's apparently been hunting down "freaks" like Steve [[Really700YearsOld for a thousand years]], it makes sense why [[SeenItAll he'd be used to stuff like this by now]].]]
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* SitcomArchNemesis: He's the owner of another food truck and apparently has a long-standing rivalry with Steve, with the two of them locking eyes being enough to rile both of them up. Their relationship is very much PlayedForLaughs [[spoiler: until "DOWN" that is, where Cesare decides to get serious and actually imprisons Steve deep beneath the Earth]].
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* LethalEatery: Cesare state that they "practically sell charcoal on a bun" and that people can't even digest what they make. According to Doctor, they do this on purpose to attract social media posters who buy their food to make humorous Instagram posts about it.

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* LethalEatery: Cesare state states that they "practically sell charcoal on a bun" and that people can't even digest what they make. According to Doctor, they do this on purpose to attract social media posters who buy their food to make humorous Instagram posts about it.

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* AmbiguouslyHuman: Many fans have speculated that Cesare is actually a real zombie [[spoiler:in the same way that Steve is implied to be a "real" clown]]. The fact that he is not pictured in the end credits sequence of ''SEASON ONE'' despite the rest of his group being shown without makeup and costume has only added fuel to this theory. [[spoiler:The beginning of season 2 further hints at this, as he demands his crew to look like zombies or else he'll stick out like a sore thumb (even using the word "cover" to imply he's hiding his true nature), and he impatiently tells Frances that he doesn't eat food. In the second episode, when Conrad asks him how old he is, he responds with "''[[VagueAge Never... Never ask me that]]''" with barely restrained anger]].
** This is further hinted at by the fact that the Season 2 theme, "Friends in Low Places", [[AllThereInTheManual which is paired with a picture of Cesare and his employees on Worthikids' music channel]] tells the story of a puppet seller from Venice who is murdered, makes "friends" in the afterlife, and resurrected to serve as a "watcher" of some kind in the living world -- implicitly, this is Cesare.
** While ''what'' he may be is up for debate, [[spoiler:he's revealed to be very obviously non-human in ''DOWN'', as he's the first person in-universe to unambiguously use ''magic.'']]

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* AmbiguouslyHuman: Many fans have speculated that Cesare is actually a real zombie [[spoiler:in the same way that Steve is implied to be a "real" clown]]. The fact that he is not pictured in the end credits sequence of ''SEASON ONE'' despite the rest of his group being shown without makeup and costume has only added fuel to this theory. [[spoiler:The beginning of season 2 further hints at this, as he demands his crew to look like zombies or else he'll stick out like a sore thumb (even using the word "cover" to imply he's hiding his true nature), and he impatiently tells Frances that he doesn't eat food. In the second episode, when Conrad asks him how old he is, he responds with "''[[VagueAge Never... Never ask me that]]''" with barely restrained anger]].
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anger]]. This is further hinted at by the fact that the Season 2 theme, "Friends in Low Places", [[AllThereInTheManual which is paired with a picture of Cesare and his employees on Worthikids' music channel]] tells the story of a puppet seller from Venice who is murdered, makes "friends" in the afterlife, and resurrected to serve as a "watcher" of some kind in the living world -- implicitly, this is Cesare.
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Cesare. While ''what'' he may be is up for debate, [[spoiler:he's revealed to be very obviously non-human in ''DOWN'', as he's the first person in-universe to unambiguously use ''magic.'']]


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* HumongousHeadedHammer: Cesare's skull hammer, emerging from a telescoping pole, has a head twice as large as his entire body, and a haft three times as tall. It's heavy enough to [[spoiler:send Steve through the ground and into the underworld]], its impact causing lightning and a shockwave that blows the surrounding trucks onto their sides.
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* KnightOfCerebus: [[DownplayedTrope He isn’t as imposing or threatening as most examples of this trope]], and still keeps with the comedy of the series, [[spoiler: but in Season 2 he introduces a more serialized story whereas Season 1 was more episodic. He also ends off Season 2 by revealing he was an agent of the Underworld and by trapping Steve in said Underworld.]]

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