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* ''{{Brick}}'' subverts the wild teen party in that there is a party, there are teens, and there is underage smoking and drinking, but the atmosphere is calm and subdued in keeping with the 1940s noir theme.

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* ''{{Brick}}'' subverts the wild teen party in that there is a party, there are teens, and there is underage smoking and drinking, but the atmosphere is calm and subdued it's a classy cocktail party, complete with live Jazz performance, in keeping with the 1940s noir theme.

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--> '''Candance:''': [[InsistentTerminology It's not a party, its an intimate get together!]]

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--> '''Candance:''': '''Candace:''': [[InsistentTerminology It's not a party, its an intimate get together!]]get-together!]]
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TruthInTelevision, of course -- as any news reporter who wants to [[NewMediaAreEvil take a pop at Facebook]] will tell you.

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TruthInTelevision, of course (except for the last complication of literally ''everyone'' dancing and acting crazy) -- as any news reporter who wants to [[NewMediaAreEvil take a pop at Facebook]] will tell you.
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* In ''TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', the party actually ''isn't'' wild until ''the school's principal and teacher'' crash it.

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* In ''TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', the party actually ''isn't'' wild until ''the school's principal and teacher'' crash it.
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** The former header image for this page was from "Mr. Monk Goes to a Rock Concert", which [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin due to its natural setting]], has lots of lewd and out of control behavior going on when Monk accompanies Natalie and Captain Stottlemeyer to locate Stottlemeyer's son Jared, who has ditched school. Monk is horrified upon realizing what he decided to tag along to, having thought the phrase "rock show" meant "geology exhibit". While waiting for Stottlemeyer and Natalie, Monk ends up making a very unsuccessful attempt to stop a couple from making out on the hood of Stottlemeyer's car.
*** In fact, for the record, during crowd scenes, you can see a lot of shirtless male extras or female extras who are literally only wearing their underwear or bikinis. And no one seems to think it odd that Monk is the only one around wearing a suit. Also, at times, it looks like Natalie, Kendra Frank (murder victim Stork Murray's girlfriend), and Annie (an acupuncturist) are the only women who are fully clothed in all of their scenes.

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** The former header image for this page was from "Mr. Monk Goes to a Rock Concert", which [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin due to its natural setting]], has lots of lewd and out of control behavior going on when Monk accompanies Natalie and Captain Stottlemeyer to locate Stottlemeyer's son Jared, who has ditched school. Monk is horrified upon realizing what exactly he decided to tag along to, having thought when Stottlemeyer said the phrase "rock show" that he meant "geology exhibit". While waiting for Stottlemeyer and Natalie, Monk ends up making a very unsuccessful attempt to stop a couple from making out on the hood of Stottlemeyer's car.
*** In fact, for the record, during in every crowd scenes, you can see a lot of scene, there are shirtless male extras or female extras who are literally only wearing their underwear or bikinis. bikinis (for instance, the tan girl Monk deflects a beachball at while he's trying to find a phone booth). And at no one seems to point does anyone think it odd that Monk is the only one around looks unusual by wearing a suit. Also, at times, it looks like Natalie, Kendra Frank (murder victim Stork Murray's girlfriend), blazer and Annie (an acupuncturist) are the dress shirt. The only three women who are fully clothed and not engaged in all any of their scenes. this for the length of the episode are: Natalie, murder victim Stork Murray's girlfriend Kendra Frank, and an acupuncturist named Annie.



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* Labor Day Weekend 2013: [[http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/19/us/new-york-teens-house-party/index.html?hpt=hp_t2 300 teens trash the second house]] of former New England Patriots offensive tackle Brian Holloway.
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* Adam and Russell Parkinson, the two teenaged sons of Ria and Ben Parkinson of Britcom "Butterflies" fame, throw one of these when their parents are away for the weekend. They manage to get all their friends out of the house and clean up virtually all the mess that was made by the time their parents arrive home, but upset their easily angered neighbor with all the commotion outside the house when the party disperses, and Ria ends up finding a hidden stash of the marijuana that was apparently enjoyed by all at the party. As a subversion, she ends up using the marijuana to forget her own troubles (after starting out angry at her sons for possessing and using the drug).
* GilmoreGirls: Attending the Wild Teen Party is played as a rite of passage of sorts, with the free-spirited Lorelai proud rather than outraged:

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* Adam and Russell Parkinson, the two teenaged sons of Ria and Ben Parkinson of Britcom "Butterflies" ''Series/{{Butterflies}}'' fame, throw one of these when their parents are away for the weekend. They manage to get all their friends out of the house and clean up virtually all the mess that was made by the time their parents arrive home, but upset their easily angered neighbor with all the commotion outside the house when the party disperses, and Ria ends up finding a hidden stash of the marijuana that was apparently enjoyed by all at the party. As a subversion, she ends up using the marijuana to forget her own troubles (after starting out angry at her sons for possessing and using the drug).
* GilmoreGirls: ''GilmoreGirls'': Attending the Wild Teen Party is played as a rite of passage of sorts, with the free-spirited Lorelai proud rather than outraged:

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** The page image is from "Mr. Monk Goes to a Rock Concert", which naturally has lots of lewd and out of control behavior going on when Monk accompanies Natalie and Captain Stottlemeyer to locate Stottlemeyer's son Jared, who has ditched school. Monk is horrified upon realizing what he decided to tag along to, having thought the phrase "rock show" meant geology exhibit. While waiting for Stottlemeyer and Natalie, Monk ends up making a very unsuccessful attempt to stop a couple from making out on the hood of Stottlemeyer's car.
*** In fact, for the record, of all the people you see during crowd scenes, it seems as if a lot of the female extras you see are scantily clad, as in literally in just bikinis. Natalie, Kendra Frank, and Annie look like the only three women around who are wearing normal clothes in every one of their scenes.
** Inverted in "Mr. Monk is the Best Man". Monk organizes Stottlemeyer's bachelor party. Unfortunately, allowing Monk to plan a party, period, proves to be a very big mistake, as he orders pizza with literally nothing on it (that is, no sauce or cheese!), has them drink sippy cups of juice before handing out the beer, promising one for each (and, boy, does he mean "[[ExactWords one for each member]]", as he gives one 12 ounce bottle for each attendee (12 total), meaning that, in an inversion of the DesignatedDriver trope, they have to appoint Randy as the "designated drunk", Monk also installs a port-a-potty within the actual bathroom somehow, and also tells a joke about Stottlemeyer's failed relationships that turns cold before he even recites the punchline for the first joke. Finally, Monk ends up choosing for their bachelor party movie ''BachelorParty'', a film that is implied to be unpopular with the other guys. It also ends with one of the cars being firebombed... by someone who wasn't someone at the party.

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** The page former header image is for this page was from "Mr. Monk Goes to a Rock Concert", which naturally [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin due to its natural setting]], has lots of lewd and out of control behavior going on when Monk accompanies Natalie and Captain Stottlemeyer to locate Stottlemeyer's son Jared, who has ditched school. Monk is horrified upon realizing what he decided to tag along to, having thought the phrase "rock show" meant geology exhibit."geology exhibit". While waiting for Stottlemeyer and Natalie, Monk ends up making a very unsuccessful attempt to stop a couple from making out on the hood of Stottlemeyer's car.
*** In fact, for the record, of all the people you see during crowd scenes, it seems as if you can see a lot of the shirtless male extras or female extras you see who are scantily clad, as in literally in just only wearing their underwear or bikinis. And no one seems to think it odd that Monk is the only one around wearing a suit. Also, at times, it looks like Natalie, Kendra Frank, Frank (murder victim Stork Murray's girlfriend), and Annie look like (an acupuncturist) are the only three women around who are wearing normal clothes fully clothed in every one all of their scenes.
** Inverted Inverted, for laughs, in "Mr. Monk is the Best Man". Monk organizes Stottlemeyer's bachelor party. Unfortunately, Stottlemeyer discovers the hard way that allowing Monk to plan a party, period, proves is ''not'' the way to be go. Where do we start?
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###The only time the party comes close to playing this trope straight is when Randy staggers in, drunk, asking who owns the Ford Crown Victoria parked out front that is painted a charcoal gray
with one of flames on the cars being firebombed... by side, and on the roof and windshield. This leads everyone to rush outside and find that someone who wasn't someone at the party.has firebombed Stottlemeyer's car.
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* ''Film/ProjectX'' is literally Wild Teen Party: The Movie, with this trope [[ExaggeratedTrope taken]] [[UpToEleven up to eleven]].

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* ''Film/ProjectX'' is literally Wild Teen Party: The Movie, with this trope [[ExaggeratedTrope taken]] [[UpToEleven up to eleven]].eleven]] and eventually [[DeconstructedTrope deconstructed]].
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* The parents come home unexpectedly while the party is in full swing. After a RecordNeedleScratch and a lot of yelling, speaking in {{Angrish}} and (in some cases) dropping of ClusterFBombs, the crowd (mostly) disperses, leaving behind the unconscious, the belligerent, and the teen hosts, who then get reamed out by their parents and GroundedForever.

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* The parents come home unexpectedly while the party is in full swing. After a RecordNeedleScratch and a lot of yelling, speaking in {{Angrish}} and (in some cases) dropping of ClusterFBombs, [[ClusterFBomb F-bombs]], the crowd (mostly) disperses, leaving behind the unconscious, the belligerent, and the teen hosts, who then get reamed out by their parents and GroundedForever.
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* The parents come home unexpectedly while the party is in full swing. After a RecordNeedleScratch and a lot of yelling, speaking in {{Angrish}} and dropping of ClusterFBombs, the crowd (mostly) disperses, leaving behind the unconscious, the belligerent, and the teen hosts, who then get reamed out by their parents and GroundedForever.

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* The parents come home unexpectedly while the party is in full swing. After a RecordNeedleScratch and a lot of yelling, speaking in {{Angrish}} and (in some cases) dropping of ClusterFBombs, the crowd (mostly) disperses, leaving behind the unconscious, the belligerent, and the teen hosts, who then get reamed out by their parents and GroundedForever.
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* The parents come home unexpectedly while the party is in full swing. After a RecordNeedleScratch and a lot of yelling and speaking in {{Angrish}}, the crowd (mostly) disperses, leaving behind the unconscious, the belligerent, and the teen hosts, who then get reamed out by their parents and GroundedForever.

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* The parents come home unexpectedly while the party is in full swing. After a RecordNeedleScratch and a lot of yelling and yelling, speaking in {{Angrish}}, {{Angrish}} and dropping of ClusterFBombs, the crowd (mostly) disperses, leaving behind the unconscious, the belligerent, and the teen hosts, who then get reamed out by their parents and GroundedForever.
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* ''CodenameKidsNextDoor'' has the Delightful Children accidentally start a TV-Y7 version of this trope by trying to kiss up to teenagers. They're forced to ask the Kids Next Door to [[SaveTheVillain help them stop the party]] before Father finds out; the KND are honor-bound to agree.

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* Joseph Moncure March's 1928 poem ''TheWildParty'' centers around one of these.
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** The page image is from "Mr. Monk Goes to a Rock Concert", which naturally has several lewd and out of control behavior going on when Monk accompanies Natalie and Captain Stottlemeyer to locate Stottlemeyer's son Jared, who has ditched school. Monk is horrified upon realizing what he decided to tag along to, having thought the phrase "rock show" meant geology exhibit. While waiting for Stottlemeyer and Natalie, Monk ends up making a very unsuccessful attempt to stop a couple from making out on the hood of Stottlemeyer's car.

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** The page image is from "Mr. Monk Goes to a Rock Concert", which naturally has several lots of lewd and out of control behavior going on when Monk accompanies Natalie and Captain Stottlemeyer to locate Stottlemeyer's son Jared, who has ditched school. Monk is horrified upon realizing what he decided to tag along to, having thought the phrase "rock show" meant geology exhibit. While waiting for Stottlemeyer and Natalie, Monk ends up making a very unsuccessful attempt to stop a couple from making out on the hood of Stottlemeyer's car.car.
***In fact, for the record, of all the people you see during crowd scenes, it seems as if a lot of the female extras you see are scantily clad, as in literally in just bikinis. Natalie, Kendra Frank, and Annie look like the only three women around who are wearing normal clothes in every one of their scenes.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonsAdventures'' featured one of these thrown at Hampton's house, course it wasn't his idea but Plucky's. Oddly it's not the party goers who trash the place but a neighbor, Egghead, who does so out of retaliation for the noise the party is making which is disturbing his study time. Karma thankfully saves Hampton when a sweepstakes Hampton entered awards him with a new house.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonsAdventures'' ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' featured one of these thrown at Hampton's house, course it wasn't his idea but Plucky's. Oddly it's not the party goers who trash the place but a neighbor, Egghead, who does so out of retaliation for the noise the party is making which is disturbing his study time. Karma thankfully saves Hampton when a sweepstakes Hampton entered awards him with a new house.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonsAdventures'' featured one of these thrown at Hampton's house, course it wasn't his idea but Plucky's. Oddly it's not the party goers who trash the place but a neighbor, Egghead, who does so out of retaliation for the noise the part is making which is disturbing his study time. Karma thankfully saves Hampton when a sweepstakes Hampton enters awards him with a new house.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonsAdventures'' featured one of these thrown at Hampton's house, course it wasn't his idea but Plucky's. Oddly it's not the party goers who trash the place but a neighbor, Egghead, who does so out of retaliation for the noise the part party is making which is disturbing his study time. Karma thankfully saves Hampton when a sweepstakes Hampton enters entered awards him with a new house.house.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Braceface}}'' does in the promptly named episode, ''Home Alone''. Though in an aversion its not Sharon who threw it but her brothers who take advantage of the fact their babysitter had to leave them due to family emergancy. Sharon tries to be the responsible one doing the chores and what not. The one time she does try to loosen up and relax is when her mom not surprisingly comes back early from her vacation. Though her brothers get her off the hook by taking responsibility for the party. The most punishment Sharon gets is not getting the desired curfew extension she wanted.

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* In ''TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', the party actually ''isn't'' wild until ''the school's principal and teacher'' crash it.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonsAdventures'' featured one of these thrown at Hampton's house, course it wasn't his idea but Plucky's. Oddly it's not the party goers who trash the place but a neighbor, Egghead, who does so out of retaliation for the noise the part is making which is disturbing his study time. Karma thankfully saves Hampton when a sweepstakes Hampton enters awards him with a new house.
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* Jenny's birthday party-turned-rager in ''Series/GossipGirl''. Pictures are tilted, Lily van der Woodsen's clothes are worn by complete strangers, people try to have sex in the van der Woodsens' bedrooms. Not to mention Vanya (the van der Woodsens' doorman) has to fight back complete strangers from coming into the van der Woodsens' building and the police have to bring Rufus and Lily back to said building to stop the rager.

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* Jenny's birthday party-turned-rager in ''Series/GossipGirl''.''GossipGirl''. Pictures are tilted, Lily van der Woodsen's clothes are worn by complete strangers, people try to have sex in the van der Woodsens' bedrooms. Not to mention Vanya (the van der Woodsens' doorman) has to fight back complete strangers from coming into the van der Woodsens' building and the police have to bring Rufus and Lily back to said building to stop the rager.
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* Jenny's birthday party-turned-rager in ''Series/GossipGirl.'' Pictures are tilted, Lily van der Woodsen's clothes are worn by complete strangers, people try to have sex in the van der Woodsens' bedrooms. Not to mention Vanya (the van der Woodsens' doorman) has to fight back complete strangers from coming into the van der Woodsens' building and the police have to bring Rufus and Lily back to said building to stop the rager.

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* Jenny's birthday party-turned-rager in ''Series/GossipGirl.'' ''Series/GossipGirl''. Pictures are tilted, Lily van der Woodsen's clothes are worn by complete strangers, people try to have sex in the van der Woodsens' bedrooms. Not to mention Vanya (the van der Woodsens' doorman) has to fight back complete strangers from coming into the van der Woodsens' building and the police have to bring Rufus and Lily back to said building to stop the rager.
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* ''{{Stoked}}!'': Lo's End of The School Year party at the hotel, which gets so out of control that it leaves her paying for it for the rest of the show.

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The WildTeenParty usually experiences at least one, and often more, of the following complications:

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However it runs, with whatever complications and ending, the WildTeenParty usually ends in AnAesop about responsibility, maturity, and -- if the hosts were caught -- telling the truth to one's parents.

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However it runs, with whatever complications and ending, the WildTeenParty Wild Teen Party usually ends in AnAesop about responsibility, maturity, and -- if the hosts were caught -- telling the truth to one's parents.



* The movie ''Film/RiskyBusiness'' had a WildTeenParty that was also the front for a (temporary) brothel. Joel gets away with it except for [[spoiler: his mother scolding him over a tiny crack in her crystal egg]]. Furthermore, during the party [[spoiler: a Princeton admissions officer drops by to interview Joel, and the prostitutes show him such a good time that he readily accepts Joel's application]].

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* The movie ''Film/RiskyBusiness'' had a WildTeenParty Wild Teen Party that was also the front for a (temporary) brothel. Joel gets away with it except for [[spoiler: his mother scolding him over a tiny crack in her crystal egg]]. Furthermore, during the party [[spoiler: a Princeton admissions officer drops by to interview Joel, and the prostitutes show him such a good time that he readily accepts Joel's application]].



* Subverted in ''DazedAndConfused'', when Kevin Pickford's plans are upset by the keg delivery guy showing up prematurely. Kevin's attempts at [[BlatantLies explaining it away]] does not convince his parents, who decide not to go on their vacation after all. There is still a WildTeenParty; but it happens out in the woods, away from houses and parents.

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* Subverted in ''DazedAndConfused'', when Kevin Pickford's plans are upset by the keg delivery guy showing up prematurely. Kevin's attempts at [[BlatantLies explaining it away]] does not convince his parents, who decide not to go on their vacation after all. There is still a WildTeenParty; Wild Teen Party; but it happens out in the woods, away from houses and parents.



* ''Film/ProjectX'' is literally WildTeenParty: The Movie, with this trope [[ExaggeratedTrope taken]] [[UpToEleven up to eleven]].

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* ''Film/ProjectX'' is literally WildTeenParty: Wild Teen Party: The Movie, with this trope [[ExaggeratedTrope taken]] [[UpToEleven up to eleven]].



* Samantha and [[spoiler: Juliet]]'s deaths are both accidentally caused by Kent's WildTeenParty in ''Literature/BeforeIFall''.

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* The second episode of ''FreaksAndGeeks'' features a WildTeenParty. In an odd twist of the "getting increasingly drunk" requirement, the booze at the party has been secretly switched with "near beer" by the worried younger brother of the girl throwing the party -- but everyone still ''[[PlaceboEffect acts]]'' drunk. As it's also a parody of the over-the-top Anvilicious "[[CantGetAwayWithNuthin if you drink you'll]] '''''[[CantGetAwayWithNuthin die]]!!!'''''" messages that kids are generally bombarded with in these episodes, the episode also subverts most of the traditional Wild Teen Party elements -- nothing gets broken, the parents don't come home (and, so far as we know, never even find out about it), the house doesn't look ''that'' blitzed afterwards (at least, no more than you'd expect after a party), many of the kids are clearly either bored (Ken) or overly self-conscious (Harris), a wild fight ''looks'' like it's going to break out but cooler heads manage to prevail, nothing particularly bad happens to the 'drunk' kids and the cops are only called because the hostess secretly wants the party to end but doesn't want to look like a party pooper in front of her friends, so one of her brother's friends agrees to do it for her.

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* The second episode of ''FreaksAndGeeks'' features a WildTeenParty.Wild Teen Party. In an odd twist of the "getting increasingly drunk" requirement, the booze at the party has been secretly switched with "near beer" by the worried younger brother of the girl throwing the party -- but everyone still ''[[PlaceboEffect acts]]'' drunk. As it's also a parody of the over-the-top Anvilicious "[[CantGetAwayWithNuthin if you drink you'll]] '''''[[CantGetAwayWithNuthin die]]!!!'''''" messages that kids are generally bombarded with in these episodes, the episode also subverts most of the traditional Wild Teen Party elements -- nothing gets broken, the parents don't come home (and, so far as we know, never even find out about it), the house doesn't look ''that'' blitzed afterwards (at least, no more than you'd expect after a party), many of the kids are clearly either bored (Ken) or overly self-conscious (Harris), a wild fight ''looks'' like it's going to break out but cooler heads manage to prevail, nothing particularly bad happens to the 'drunk' kids and the cops are only called because the hostess secretly wants the party to end but doesn't want to look like a party pooper in front of her friends, so one of her brother's friends agrees to do it for her.



** Subverted on ''Home Alone 4,'' where Francis tells his three hoodlum friends not to have a party at his house. They keep their promise, but still trash the house because the trio is so violent and destructive that they have the energy to trash the house in the same manner as a WildTeenParty.

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** Subverted on ''Home Alone 4,'' where Francis tells his three hoodlum friends not to have a party at his house. They keep their promise, but still trash the house because the trio is so violent and destructive that they have the energy to trash the house in the same manner as a WildTeenParty.Wild Teen Party.



* GilmoreGirls: Attending the WildTeenParty is played as a rite of passage of sorts, with the free-spirited Lorelai proud rather than outraged:

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* GilmoreGirls: Attending the WildTeenParty Wild Teen Party is played as a rite of passage of sorts, with the free-spirited Lorelai proud rather than outraged:



* In one episode of ''SpongeBobSquarePants'' Pearl invites some of her friends over for a slumber party, and they watch TV and eat chips. However, Mr. Krabs, expecting a WildTeenParty, sends SpongeBob to be a chaperone -- and [[spoiler:SpongeBob inadvertently destroys the house himself]].

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* In one episode of ''SpongeBobSquarePants'' Pearl invites some of her friends over for a slumber party, and they watch TV and eat chips. However, Mr. Krabs, expecting a WildTeenParty, Wild Teen Party, sends SpongeBob to be a chaperone -- and [[spoiler:SpongeBob inadvertently destroys the house himself]].



* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/28/us/28land.html In January 2008]], a couple dozen teens in a rural area went to a vacant house for a party. They wound up doing several thousand dollars' worth of damage to the place. Obviously, that sucks, it was incredibly irresponsible. Unfortunately for all of us, though, the house happened to be a historic site, the former home of poet Creator/RobertFrost. So what would have become a local problem and maybe some vandalism charges if the police ever figured out who was at the party turned into several days of KentBrockmanNews when the ''New York Times'' and other national news outlets devoted multiple headlines and editorials to this WildTeenParty.

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* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/28/us/28land.html In January 2008]], a couple dozen teens in a rural area went to a vacant house for a party. They wound up doing several thousand dollars' worth of damage to the place. Obviously, that sucks, it was incredibly irresponsible. Unfortunately for all of us, though, the house happened to be a historic site, the former home of poet Creator/RobertFrost. So what would have become a local problem and maybe some vandalism charges if the police ever figured out who was at the party turned into several days of KentBrockmanNews when the ''New York Times'' and other national news outlets devoted multiple headlines and editorials to this WildTeenParty.Wild Teen Party.
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* Jenny's birthday party-turned-rager in ''GossipGirl.'' Pictures are tilted, Lily van der Woodsen's clothes are worn by complete strangers, people try to have sex in the van der Woodsens' bedrooms. Not to mention Vanya (the van der Woodsens' doorman) has to fight back complete strangers from coming into the van der Woodsens' building and the police have to bring Rufus and Lily back to said building to stop the rager.
* A fairly mild example happens in ''BlueWaterHigh''. Possibly unique in that the kids decide to come clean about it themselves rather than trying to cover it up.
* Although technically not a Wild Teen Party, ''EvenStevens'' does have a similar issue where, while the parents had to leave the house for a bit, Louis actually uses the opportunity to use the house as a hotel as a fund-raiser for a ski trip. Louis (and eventually Ren, as soon as she finds out and ends up allowing it to happen due to a boy at the house) eventually ended up having to get the guests to leave early due to the parents coming home early (When the parents called to check up on Louis, one of the guests answered and, mistaking "Louis" for her husband rather than the guy actually running the hotel, responded that Louis broke his back [Beans had injured the other Louis earlier due to using boots to massage his back], and the woman mistook her for a woman that Louis may have actually been seeing while still married to her.). They would have gotten away with it, had one of the guests also not also happen to be one of San Fancisco's news anchors and more importantly reported on the "hotel" on the news the next morning with the parents watching.

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* Jenny's birthday party-turned-rager in ''GossipGirl.''Series/GossipGirl.'' Pictures are tilted, Lily van der Woodsen's clothes are worn by complete strangers, people try to have sex in the van der Woodsens' bedrooms. Not to mention Vanya (the van der Woodsens' doorman) has to fight back complete strangers from coming into the van der Woodsens' building and the police have to bring Rufus and Lily back to said building to stop the rager.
* A fairly mild example happens in ''BlueWaterHigh''.''Series/BlueWaterHigh''. Possibly unique in that the kids decide to come clean about it themselves rather than trying to cover it up.
* Although technically not a Wild Teen Party, ''EvenStevens'' ''Series/EvenStevens'' does have a similar issue where, while the parents had to leave the house for a bit, Louis actually uses the opportunity to use the house as a hotel as a fund-raiser for a ski trip. Louis (and eventually Ren, as soon as she finds out and ends up allowing it to happen due to a boy at the house) eventually ended up having to get the guests to leave early due to the parents coming home early (When the parents called to check up on Louis, one of the guests answered and, mistaking "Louis" for her husband rather than the guy actually running the hotel, responded that Louis broke his back [Beans had injured the other Louis earlier due to using boots to massage his back], and the woman mistook her for a woman that Louis may have actually been seeing while still married to her.). They would have gotten away with it, had one of the guests also not also happen to be one of San Fancisco's news anchors and more importantly reported on the "hotel" on the news the next morning with the parents watching.
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* ''{{Monk}}'':
** The Rock Festival in "Mr. Monk Goes to a Rock Concert" had several lewd and out of control behavior going on when Monk went with Natalie and Captain Stottlemeyer to locate Max Stottlemeyer due to his skipping school to go to the concert (Monk only went because he mistook it for a geology exhibit, to which Monk became horrified when he realized it wasn't.) Monk, when staying outside, also attempted to get a couple to stop making out on Stottlemeyer's car, only for it to fail miserably.
** Inverted in "Mr. Monk is the Best Man". Monk organized a Bachelor's party for Stottlemeyer. Unfortunately, allowing Monk to plan a Bachelor's party, period, proved to be a very big mistake, as he ordered pizza with nothing on it (which is meant literally, as in no sauce or cheese), had them drink sippy cups before handing out the beer, promising one for each (and, boy, did he mean "[[ExactWords one for each member]]", as he gave one 12 ounce bottle for each attendee (12 total), meaning that, in an inversion of the DesignatedDriver trope, they had to appoint Randy Disher as the "designated drunk", Monk also installed a portapotty within the bathroom somehow, and also told a joke about Stottlemeyer's failed relationships that turned cold before he even recited the punchline for the first joke. Finally, Monk ended up choosing for their bachelor party movie ''BachelorParty'', a film that was implied to be unpopular with the Police Force. It also ended with one of the cars being firebombed... by someone who wasn't someone at the party.

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* ''{{Monk}}'':
''Series/{{Monk}}'':
** The Rock Festival in page image is from "Mr. Monk Goes to a Rock Concert" had Concert", which naturally has several lewd and out of control behavior going on when Monk went with accompanies Natalie and Captain Stottlemeyer to locate Max Stottlemeyer due to his skipping school to go to the concert (Monk only went because he mistook it for a geology exhibit, to which Monk became horrified when he realized it wasn't.) Monk, when staying outside, also attempted to get a couple to stop making out on Stottlemeyer's car, only son Jared, who has ditched school. Monk is horrified upon realizing what he decided to tag along to, having thought the phrase "rock show" meant geology exhibit. While waiting for it Stottlemeyer and Natalie, Monk ends up making a very unsuccessful attempt to fail miserably.
stop a couple from making out on the hood of Stottlemeyer's car.
** Inverted in "Mr. Monk is the Best Man". Monk organized a Bachelor's party for Stottlemeyer. organizes Stottlemeyer's bachelor party. Unfortunately, allowing Monk to plan a Bachelor's party, period, proved proves to be a very big mistake, as he ordered orders pizza with literally nothing on it (which is meant literally, as in (that is, no sauce or cheese), had cheese!), has them drink sippy cups of juice before handing out the beer, promising one for each (and, boy, did does he mean "[[ExactWords one for each member]]", as he gave gives one 12 ounce bottle for each attendee (12 total), meaning that, in an inversion of the DesignatedDriver trope, they had have to appoint Randy Disher as the "designated drunk", Monk also installed installs a portapotty port-a-potty within the actual bathroom somehow, and also told tells a joke about Stottlemeyer's failed relationships that turned turns cold before he even recited recites the punchline for the first joke. Finally, Monk ended ends up choosing for their bachelor party movie ''BachelorParty'', a film that was is implied to be unpopular with the Police Force. other guys. It also ended ends with one of the cars being firebombed... by someone who wasn't someone at the party.

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