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* ''Film/ProjectX'' is basically Wild Teen Party: TheMovie; without getting into details, just know that the protagonist's entire house ends up ''completely destroyed'' beyond habitability by the end of the movie. It also gets bonus points for the fact that it basically turned into a real party on set, as the extras allegedly stayed dancing even when the camera wasn't rolling. It's pretty much become the modern day TropeCodifier for wild teen culture in the 2010s. However, it should be noted that things only really get out of control when the college kids (IE young adults) crash the party.

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* ''Film/ProjectX'' ''Film/ProjectX2012'' is basically Wild Teen Party: TheMovie; without getting into details, just know that the protagonist's entire house ends up ''completely destroyed'' beyond habitability by the end of the movie. It also gets bonus points for the fact that it basically turned into a real party on set, as the extras allegedly stayed dancing even when the camera wasn't rolling. It's pretty much become the modern day TropeCodifier for wild teen culture in the 2010s. However, it should be noted that things only really get out of control when the college kids (IE young adults) crash the party.
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* ''Film/{{Viral}}'': Stacey and Emma unwisely go to one during the worm flu outbreak. There are lots of teens drinking, carousing, and wildly dancing to loud music before the party ends as an infected boy starts attacking partygoers.
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* Aaron Carter's song/music video "Aaron's Party (Come and Get It)".

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* Aaron Carter's Music/AaronCarter's song/music video "Aaron's Party (Come and Get It)".
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* In the video for the Music/BeastieBoys' song "You Gotta Fight (For Your Right to Party)", a pair of nerds throw a (rather tame) party for themselves, which is then promptly crashed by a gang of punks.

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* In the video for the Music/BeastieBoys' song "You Gotta Fight (For (for Your Right to Party)", a pair of nerds throw a (rather tame) party for themselves, which is then promptly crashed by a gang of punks.
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* Subverted in ''Manga/KaguyaSamaLoveIsWar''. Iino mistakes the Tsubame's Christmas party for an orgy when she's first invited, but it's shown to be a completely ordinary party with the only actual alcohol being whiskey flavored chocolates that are perfectly legal for minors to eat (for extra irony, the only one to get drunk is Iino herself when [[BigEater she]] ends up eating too many). [[spoiler:And while Tsubame does try to have PitySex with Ishigami, it's only after the party is over and everyone else has left.]]
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* The eponymous ''Film/UncleBuck'' goes to one to try and rescue his niece from her predatory boyfriend. He struggles his way across a crowded dance floor, gets his hat stolen, snatches his hat back, drills through the lock ... and discovers that the boyfriend is busy assaulting a different girl. Kidnapping and hilarity ensue.
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TruthInTelevision, of course (except for the aforementioned complications of literally everyone dancing and trashing) -- as any news reporter who wants to [[NewMediaAreEvil take a pop at Facebook]] will tell you. Moreover, "teen partying" is now listed as a reason for certain movies getting the ratings they have.

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TruthInTelevision, of course (except for the aforementioned complications of literally everyone dancing and trashing) -- as any news reporter who wants to [[NewMediaAreEvil take a pop at Facebook]] will tell you. Once upon a time, bullies would learn about a less-popular kid throwing a party and take advantage of it to have some fun. They wouldn't necessarily show up with chainsaws and molotovs, but they'd show up with booze and unpleasant intent. Moreover, "teen partying" is now listed as a reason for certain movies getting the ratings they have.
have, since teen drinking and sex is less accepted than back in the day.
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* The film adaptation of ''Film/DiaryOfAWimpyKidRodrickRules'' depicts Rodrick's party on-screen, instead of leaving it to the reader and Greg's imagination. The family film is forced to water the teen party down to slightly loud music and a guy who eats whipped cream from the can. They do make the impressive mess as they did in the book.

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* The film adaptation of ''Film/DiaryOfAWimpyKidRodrickRules'' depicts Rodrick's party on-screen, instead of leaving it to the reader and Greg's imagination. The family film is forced to water the teen party down to slightly loud music music, stacks of Solo cups, and a guy who eats whipped cream from the can. They do make the impressive mess as they did in the book. Unlike in the book, where Greg is locked in the basement for the duration of the party, here he calls Rowley to bail him out, and the two crash the party and have a great time.
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* Since ''Film/ThePacifier'' is an ActionHeroBabysitter movie, the party ends with Shane forcing the destructive guests to clean the house until it sparkles. With toothbrushes.
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* ''ComicStrip/MadamAndEve'': Except for the "teen" part, Eve Sisulu plays this straight by throwing parties at the Anderson's home whenever they're out on holiday. Madam tries to catch her doing this, [[http://www.madamandeve.co.za/cartoons/me000722.gif with varying degrees of success.]]

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