Teenager Riley's mind headquarters is undergoing a sudden demolition to make room for something entirely unexpected: new Emotions! Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust, who’ve long been running a successful operation by all accounts, aren’t sure how to feel when Anxiety shows up. And it looks like she’s not alone.
Bob's Burgers is a hilarious animated sitcom that follows the daily life of the Belcher family as they run their own burger joint. With a quirky cast of characters and plenty of comedic situations, this show is a must-watch for fans of adult animation and comedy.
The Wonder Years follows Kevin Arnold as he navigates the ups and downs of growing up, dealing with family, friends, school, and first love, against the backdrop of the changing times and societal issues of the 1960s and 1970s.
A Real Young Girl is a provocative coming-of-age film that explores the sexual awakening of a 14-year-old girl during her summer vacation in France. It delves into taboo subjects such as teenage sexuality, eroticism, and exploring one's sexual fantasies. The film creates controversy with its explicit scenes and controversial themes, including scenes involving animal sex and sodomy. It is based on the novel of the same name.
After her family is murdered, 12-year-old Mathilda seeks refuge with an assassin named Léon. As she becomes his protégée, a unique bond forms between them. Together, they navigate the dangerous world of crime and seek revenge for Mathilda's lost loved ones.
Degrassi is a Canadian teen drama series that follows the lives of high school students in Toronto. The show tackles a wide range of issues including alcoholism, eating disorders, teen issues, sexuality, bullying, and more. It explores the challenges and experiences faced by teenagers as they navigate through their high school years.
Big Mouth is a hilarious and relatable animated comedy series that explores the ups and downs of puberty through a group of middle school friends. With its crude humor and honest portrayal of teenage sexuality, the show tackles topics such as adolescence, ghost puberty monsters, and the challenges of navigating through the awkward stage of life. It’s a must-watch for anyone who wants a good laugh and a nostalgic trip down memory lane.
In 1959, a maverick teacher returns to his alma mater and uses poetry to inspire his students to think for themselves and seize the day.
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai follows the story of Sakuta Azusagawa, a high school boy who comes across a girl named Mai Sakurajima dressed in a bunny costume. He soon realizes that Mai is not visible to other people, except for him. As Sakuta tries to uncover the truth behind Mai's invisibility, he discovers that she is not the only one experiencing supernatural phenomena. Together, they navigate through various mysteries and psychological challenges, unraveling the mysteries of adolescence and human connections.
Cher Horowitz, a wealthy and popular high school student in Beverly Hills, takes on the role of a matchmaker. Along the way, she learns about love, friendship, and the importance of genuine connections.
Melissa, a teenage girl in Sicily, explores her sexuality and experiences various sexual encounters, including losing her virginity. The film delves into themes of adolescence, parent-child relationships, and the repercussions of Melissa's sexual awakening. Based on a true story, the movie garnered controversy for its explicit content and portrayal of teenage sexuality.
Girl Meets World is a sitcom that follows the story of Riley Matthews, a 13-year-old girl living in New York City. The show explores her experiences and challenges as she grows up, dealing with school, friendship, and teenage drama.
Based on the novel by S.E. Hinton, 'The Outsiders' follows a group of greaser teenagers who are constantly at odds with the socs, a rival gang from the wealthier side of town. The boys find themselves caught in a web of violence and rivalry as they try to protect each other and stay true to their friendships amidst the class differences and social tensions of 1960s Oklahoma.
Yosuga no Sora follows the story of Haruka and Sora Kasugano, twin siblings who move to the countryside after the death of their parents. They encounter various high school classmates and develop romantic relationships, including a complex and forbidden love between the brother and sister. The show explores themes of adolescence, coming-of-age, and tragedy.
Charlotte follows the story of a group of teenagers who possess supernatural abilities. They work together in a secret organization, navigating their way through love, friendship, and tragedy. The main character, Yu Otosaka, has the ability to possess other people's bodies for five seconds at a time. However, his life takes a drastic turn when he meets Nao Tomori, a girl who can make herself invisible to a specific person. Together, they uncover the secrets of their abilities and the purpose of the organization they are a part of. As they face various challenges, they also discover the true meaning of friendship and sacrifice.
Three teens discover that their neighbor's house is a living, breathing, scary monster. DJ and his friends Chowder and Jenny embark on a mission to stop the monster house from terrorizing the neighborhood. They learn that the house is possessed by the soul of Mr. Nebbercracker's wife, Constance, and the only way to destroy it is to find its heart. With the help of an expert on the supernatural, they devise a plan to put the house to sleep long enough to douse the furnace, which they believe to be the heart of the house. As they explore the house, they discover a basement filled with toys and the body of Constance Nebbercracker encased in cement. With the house closing in on them, the trio manages to force the house to vomit them outside. They then confront Mr. Nebbercracker, who reveals the tragic story of his wife's death and the creation of the monster house. In a final showdown, DJ throws dynamite into the chimney, destroying the house and freeing the soul of Constance. The movie ends with DJ, Chowder, and Jenny returning the toys to their owners and going trick-or-treating.
Love Strange Love is a provocative Brazilian drama that delves into taboo subjects such as love, sexuality, and incest. Set in the 1930s during a failed coup attempt in Brazil, the film follows a teenage boy who becomes involved in a forbidden relationship with a mature woman. As their relationship develops, they explore their sexual curiosities and navigate the complexities of their desires. Love Strange Love is a daring exploration of coming-of-age, loss of innocence, and the blurred boundaries of love.
12-year-old Bailey lives with her single dad Bug and brother Hunter in a squat in North Kent. Bug doesn’t have much time for his kids, and Bailey, who is approaching puberty, seeks attention and adventure elsewhere.
School is a TV show that delves deep into the lives of its characters, exploring various issues such as love, friendship, and personal growth. The story revolves around the struggles and triumphs of a group of students as they navigate through the ups and downs of high school life. With elements of drama and romance, the show offers a realistic portrayal of the challenges faced by teenagers, tackling sensitive topics such as controversy, drugs, and teenage sex.
The struggling Lívia despairs when she learns that her husband, before dying, lost a fortune in shady deals. Widowed and with three children, she is forced to fight for her family and leaves for the paradisiacal beach town of Maramores, where her mother Zoroastra lives. Parallel to the difficulties, Lívia discovers that she is involved in the eternal struggle of Good against Evil. In fact, Lívia is the reincarnation of Princess Cecília, the eternal passion of the vampire Bóris Vladescu, who has been pursuing her for centuries. The two met in 7th century Europe, when Bóris disputed the princess's love with Count Rogério. Nowadays, Rogério was Beto, Lívia's husband, and the two times he faced Boris, his arch-enemy, he took the worst. Boris is in Maramores to get Cecilia, his immortal beloved. Or rather, Livia, who raises the boy Zeca, who she doesn't even suspect is actually a half-vampire, son of Boris. The vampire is willing to prepare his son to take his place, but Zeca is reluctant to accept his condition, much to his father's despair. With Bóris comes a legion of vampires willing to terrorize the residents of the peaceful city. Among them, the splendid Mina, his wife, and the gallant Victor, who involves the sweet Ciça in a game of seduction. Vampires are closely watched by the flustered Galileo Van Burger, a vampire hunter who failed to prevent his wacky son Bartô from being bitten. Who also keeps an eye on the vampires is the mystical Zoroastra, mother of Lívia, a modern witch, who owns the main inn in Maramores. And the mysterious Ezekiel, in reality an angel who came down to Earth to protect Lívia and Zeca from the evil that persecutes them. Engineer Rodrigo also arrives in the city, followed by his ex-girlfriend Lara. The two are the first victims of vampires. Lara is bitten by Victor and becomes an evil vampire, due to her bad temper. Rodrigo is bitten by Mina, who becomes pregnant and is expecting a daughter from him, which she says is from Boris. Meanwhile, Rodrigo is used by Boris to approach Lívia. Who does not like this involvement is Augusto, a friend of Lívia who has loved her in the past. Augusto is a widower who raises his small children with the help of sister-in-law Marta, a blind woman, but bitter and Machiavellian, who does everything to keep him from Lívia, because she loves him.