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Hulu
86
8.4
/23058/
79
/717/
76
/146/
94
/52/
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92
/19/
cc age 14+

My So-Called Life (1994)
The life of a 15 year-old high school student, whose angst-ridden journey through adolescence, friendship, parents, and life teaches her what it means to grow up.
poster
The CW
75
73
7.6
/15376/
75
/388/
75
/103/
cc age 14+

Degrassi (2001)
The life of a group of adolescents going through the trials and tribulations of teendom at Degrassi Community School.
poster
Netflix
68
67
6.8
/4006/
69
/460/
68
/73/
cc age 13+

Degrassi: Next Class (2016)
Follow a group of high school freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors from Degrassi Community School, a fictional school in Toronto, Ontario, as they encounter some of the typical issues and challenges common to a teenager's life.
poster
70
64
7.4
/7189/
69
/160/
65
/43/
60
/10/
100
54
/24/
cc age 14+

Popular (1999)
Brooke McQueen, a popular cheerleader at Jacqueline Kennedy High School, and Sam McPherson, the editor of the school paper, are polar opposites. When their single parents unexpectedly meet and get engaged, Brooke and Sam have to deal with their new situation on top of regular teenage girl problems.
poster
81
55
6.0
/108/
79
/16/
77
/499/
100
/11/
93

Like, la Leyenda (2018)
The experiences of a group of young people interned at the Life Institute of Knowledge and Evolution (LIKE), a prestigious and cosmopolitan educational institution, with a supposedly modern and open educational system, but in reality it is deeply traditional and schematic.
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The Roku Channel
76
51
8.2
/3378/
73
/99/
75
/30/
cc age 13+

Degrassi Junior High (1987)
Degrassi Junior High is a Canadian CBC Television teen drama series that was produced from 1987-1989 as part of the Degrassi series. The show followed the lives of a group of students attending the titular fictional school. Many episodes tackled difficult topics such as drug use, child abuse, teenage pregnancy, homosexuality, homophobia, racism, and divorce, and the series was acclaimed for its sensitive and realistic portrayal of the challenges of teenage life. The cast comprised mainly non-professional actors, which added to the show's sense of realism. The series featured many of the same actors who had starred on The Kids of Degrassi Street a few years earlier, including Stacie Mistysyn, Neil Hope, Anais Granofsky, Sarah Charlesworth and others. However, their character names and family situations had been changed, so Degrassi Junior High cannot, therefore, be considered a direct spinoff. The legal counsel for all the episodes was Stephen Stohn who later became the executive producer of Degrassi: The Next Generation. The series was filmed at the unused Vincent Massey Public School in Etobicoke, Ontario.
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Paramount+ Amazon Channel
65
49
5.9
/4463/
66
/108/
70
/41/
cc age 14+

Moesha (1996)
The everyday life of Moesha Mitchell, a vivacious young woman juggling romance, school, ever-changing family dynamics, and friendships.
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Crunchyroll
70
38
6.8
/445/
72
/98/
67
/27/
3.8
/992/
7.4
/50867/

Sarazanmai (2019)
After accidentally breaking a statue of the guardian god of the Asakusa district, middle school students Kazuki, Toi and Enta are transformed into kappas -creatures from japanese folklore- by Keppi, self-proclaimed prince of the Kappa Kingdom. If they want to regain their human form, they must collect the five Dishes of Hope for him, which fulfill the wishes of whoever possesses them. To do so, they will fight against the kappa-zombies and extract their "shirikodama", the mythical organ containing humans' deepest desires. Two policemen, Reo and Mabu, are the ones behind this evil scheme, turning humans into zombies as agents of the Otter Empire, enemy of the Kappa Kingdom since ancient times. In the guise of "Kappazon, Inc.", they control society by manipulating the desires of the masses for their own goals. To succeed in their mission, the boys must be connected through the "Sarazanmai", revealing their most intimate secrets in the process...
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67
37
7.0
/2150/
64
/48/
67
/33/

California Dreams (1992)
A bunch of cool teenagers who are friends living in California form a rock band, The Dreams. Between gigs, they must deal with all kinds of big and small real-life issues such as school, family life, friends, romance, ambition, ego, jealousy, and big decisions.
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Amazon Prime Video
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7.7
/47/
41
/6/

Girls Raised In the South (2025)
Follows Keisha, Ty and Francis, three young women from the unforgiving city of Memphis who are determined to figure out the next chapter in their lives while relishing in the world of their favorite past time, roller skating.
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?
7.2
/47/
60
/1/
60
/2/

Culture Shock (2025)
A naive student vows to preserve his virginity for his mother. His resolve is tested when he receives a scholarship to study in Jakarta among teenagers who are still exploring their identities.
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?
10
/1/

ว้าวุ่นรุ่นเล็ก (2008)
N/A
poster
Apple TV
62
?
6.2
/112/
52
/17/
72
/5/
cc age 14+

K-Pop Idols (2024)
Glitz meets grit in this backstage pass to artists from around the world. Through trials and triumphs, Jessi, CRAVITY, and BLACKSWAN give everything they've got to an art form that demands nothing less than perfection.
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?
10
/1/

Fight for the Right (1997)
A three-part documentary on youth rights in America.
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Amazon Prime Video
60
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6.9
/584/
45
/12/
68
/5/

Hillside (1991)
Hillside (known as Fifteen in the United States) is a Canadian-American teen drama that aired on YTV in Canada from 1991 to 1993. Created and produced by John T. Binkley, the series was Nickelodeon's only teenage soap opera. The show was shot on videotape, similar to most daytime dramas. The series was first conceived as Fifteen in an improvised form for The Disney Channel, where a 13-episode pilot series was produced and tested in the U.S. After Disney decided not to proceed with the project, Nickelodeon and Canadian partners joined Binkley in producing the series which was known in its first and second seasons as Hillside in Canada, and throughout the 65-episode run as Fifteen in the U.S. The show was subsequently syndicated around the world, with runs in Germany and Israel, among others. The series features a large ensemble cast which underwent several changes over the show's four-season run. Notable cast members include Laura Harris, Enuka Okuma, and Ryan Reynolds.
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7.1
/68/
10
/3/
35
/2/

Segunda Enseñanza (1986)
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poster
51
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6.4
/199/
40
/4/
50
/2/

Just Deal (2000)
High school students Dylan Roberts and Ashley Gordon make the transition from being just friends to dating, while dealing with a whole range of real teen issues of family, friends and relationships.
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The Roku Channel
79
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75
/85/
84
/12/

Degrassi High (1989)
Degrassi High is the third television show in the Degrassi series of teen dramas about the lives of a group of teenagers living on or near De Grassi Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It first aired from 1989 to 1991 and followed the young people from The Kids of Degrassi Street and Degrassi Junior High through high school. The show was filmed in downtown Toronto and at Centennial College. Much like its predecessor, Degrassi High dealt with controversial issues ranging from AIDS, abortion, abuse, alcoholism, cheating, sex, death and suicide, dating, depression, bullying, gay rights, homophobia, racism, the environment, drugs, and eating disorders. The show's impact on Canadian identity is discussed in the September 2007 issue of u're Magazine.
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Amazon Prime Video
60
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6.7
/568/
53
/10/
61
/5/
cc age 14+

Edgemont (2001)
The lives of students at McKinley High School in Edgemont, a fictitious suburb of Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Hoopla
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7.4
/94/
48
/7/
10
/2/

Degrassi Talks (1992)
Degrassi Talks was a Canadian television series which aired in 1992. A sequel to the popular Degrassi series of television shows, Degrassi Talks was a six-episode documentary series which featured popular Degrassi actors discussing health and social issues with teenaged audiences. Each episode was hosted by one Degrassi actor, although other actors participated in the series as well. Topics included drug abuse, gay rights, depression, and teenage pregnancy. The show was produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in cooperation with Health and Welfare Canada. Episodes of Degrassi Talks were packaged in the Degrassi Junior High DVD set.
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45
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6.5
/165/
37
/5/
35
/2/

renegadepress.com (2004)
Aboriginal hip-hop artist Jack Sinclair and his best friend Zoey Jones established an underground ezine called renegadepress.com. What started as a pet project soon took on a life of its own pushing Jack, Zoey and their crew of renegade reporters to deliver the goods on what's really going on in the lives of today's teens.
poster
67
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7.2
/166/
33
/3/
100
/1/

Madison (1993)
N/A
poster
38
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6.7
/201/
33
/3/
15
/3/

Watatatow (1991)
The stories of teenagers with their families and friends. Their loves, their joys, their sorrows and their many adventures!
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6.1
/35/
10
/2/
50
/2/

CityKids (1993)
CityKids was a television series that aired Saturday mornings on ABC from 1993 to 1994, primarily targeted to a teenage audience. The show consisted primarily of live action performances, interspersed with Muppet segments, courtesy of Jim Henson Productions. The Muppets included original characters designed specifically for the show, serving as a Greek chorus and commenting on the situations of the human characters, but not actually interacting with them. The show's theme song was composed by Malik Yoba &and Raliegh J. Neal II. The duo also composed other songs for the series and served as musical creative supervisors.


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