There is no Episode 157 of the animated series Cédric, as the show concluded at Episode 156.

Because of this, a major internet myth and various creepypasta stories have circulated claiming that a "lost" or "banned" Episode 157 exists, detailing dark or tragic fates for the characters. 📺 The Reality of the Finale

The legitimate animated series, based on the famous Belgian comic strip by Raoul Cauvin, officially ended its television run after 3 seasons.

The Real Final Episode: Episode 156 is titled "I'm Going to be a Brother" (Le p'tit frère).

The Plot: Cedric's parents consider moving to a bigger house because they think the family is growing. Cedric stresses out over the idea of leaving his life behind, only for the family to stay put after his father gets a raise.

The Atmosphere: True to the show's nature, it ends with a standard slice-of-life resolution filled with lighthearted family dynamics. 🕸️ The "Episode 157" Internet Myth

Because the show's ending felt like any other standard episode rather than a grand conclusion, fans online began inventing alternative endings. This spawned a famous internet rumor in various international communities:

The Urban Legend: Internet trolls and creepypasta writers created a dark theory claiming that in a secret "Episode 157," an older Cedric commits a horrific act against his crush, Chen.

Debunking the Myth: This is entirely fake. There is no official or leaked animation of this nature. The creators never produced a dark finale, and any videos online making these claims are clickbait using edited thumbnails or out-of-context clips from earlier episodes. 📚 Where the Story Actually Continues

While the TV show stopped producing episodes at 156, Cedric's story did not actually end there:

The original French-Belgian comic book series has continued well past the timeline of the cartoon.

If you want to see actual canonical progressions of Cedric's life, his school struggles, and his attempts to win over Chen, the comic books remain the definitive source. WHICH EPISODE IS THE FINAL EPISODE OF CEDRIC?

Plot summary

Cedric faces a crossroads when an unexpected opportunity forces him to consider leaving his hometown. The episode weaves three main strands:

  • Cedric's dilemma about accepting a job offer in another city.
  • His efforts to repair a drifting friendship with Marcus after a year of misunderstandings.
  • A subplot where Cedric helps younger neighbor Lily prepare for a school talent show, reflecting his role as a community mentor.

The narrative culminates in a town gathering where Cedric gives an earnest speech about change and staying true to oneself, then makes a decision that honors both his personal growth and his roots.

Comparing Episode 157 to Other Animated Finales

In the pantheon of animated series finales, Cedric Episode 157 sits alongside Adventure Time: Come Along With Me and the Gravity Falls finale. But where those leaned into epic battles and cosmic stakes, Cedric stayed small. It understood that the biggest wars are fought in a child’s chest: the war between fear and bravery.

| Finale | Tone | Romantic Resolution | Emotional Weapon | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cedric Ep. 157 | Bittersweet realism | No kiss; mutual respect | Grandfather’s monologue | | Avatar: The Last Airbender | Triumphant epic | Implied kiss | Zuko’s redemption | | Regular Show | Existential chaos | Marriage | Time-killing montage |

Detailed Synopsis: What Happens in Episode 157?

Warning: Major spoilers for Cedric Episode 157 ahead.

The episode opens not in the familiar classroom or the Duffy family’s cluttered home, but on a quiet, rainy morning. Cedric, now visibly older (appearing closer to 14 than his original 10), stares at his reflection. The narrator, a staple of the show, is uncharacteristically silent.

Act One: The Announcement

At breakfast, Cedric’s parents (the exasperated father and the warm-hearted mother) drop a bombshell: The family is moving. His father has received a promotion requiring relocation to a city six hours away. The move is scheduled for the day after the final school term ends.

Cedric is devastated. His grandfather, usually a font of witty one-liners, sits in silence, stirring his coffee. This is not a joke. This is real.