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* TheCaligula: Some Barbarian Kings and Archer Queens are portrayed this way, abusing their power and mistreating their troops to their liking.
* {{Crossover}}: Some episodes have cameo appearances of characters and locations from ''Hay Day'' and ''Boom Beach'', other building games made by Supercell.



* SliceOfLife: The series has no overarching plot or narrative, instead every episode features a different cast of characters going through some misfortune or adventure in a different village.

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* SliceOfLife: The series has no overarching plot or narrative, instead every episode features a different cast of characters going through some misfortune or adventure in a different village.village.
* WorldOfSnark: The entire world of ''Clash of Clans'' is filled with snarky villagers, soldiers and other creatures at every turn.
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* OfficialCouple: The Barbarian King and Archer Queen are depicted this way, they serve as the village's leaders, live together and occasionally bring up a past date relating to an incident ongoing.

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* OfficialCouple: The Barbarian King and Archer Queen are depicted this way, they serve as the every village's leaders, live together and occasionally bring up a past date relating to an incident ongoing.ongoing in the episode.
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''Clash-A-Rama'' is a western animated series adaptation of the long-running ''VideoGame/ClashOfClans'' franchise depicting the daily life and misadventures of the troops and inhabitants of the ''Clash'' world (including both the original ''Clans'' and ''Royale''). The series features an array of writers from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', thus having a dry and snarky comedy angle to its premise.

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''Clash-A-Rama'' is a western animated series adaptation of the long-running ''VideoGame/ClashOfClans'' franchise depicting the daily life and misadventures of the troops and inhabitants of the ''Clash'' world (including both the original ''Clans'' ''Clash of Clans'' and ''Royale'').''VideoGame/ClashRoyale''). The series features an array of writers from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', thus having a dry and snarky comedy angle to its premise.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Not the best army ever, but not the worst either]]

''Clash-A-Rama'' is a western animated series adaptation of the long-running ''VideoGame/ClashOfClans'' franchise depicting the daily life and misadventures of the troops and inhabitants of the ''Clash'' world (including both the original ''Clans'' and ''Royale''). The series features an array of writers from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', thus having a dry and snarky comedy angle to its premise.

The series does not feature an entirely recurring cast, instead focusing on different villages on each episode, thus making the series entirely episodic. The series received a Latin American Dub, helmed by various famous and well-known voice actors in the industry.
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* AdaptationExpansion: Characters and settings are expanded here during the various villages visited. Among these few expansions are included insights into the everyday life of the troops, small backstories for some and even interactions and relationships between troops outside of the line of work.
* ArtEvolution: The first ''Clash-A-Rama'' shorts featured a darker, grayer color palette and rougher-looking designs. Later shorts have more budget and show better animation and a more diverse color palette.
* OfficialCouple: The Barbarian King and Archer Queen are depicted this way, they serve as the village's leaders, live together and occasionally bring up a past date relating to an incident ongoing.
* SliceOfLife: The series has no overarching plot or narrative, instead every episode features a different cast of characters going through some misfortune or adventure in a different village.

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