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* ''Series/{{Awkward}}''


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* ''Series/FakingIt''


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* ''Series/{{Heartstopper}}''
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* Parodied in the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode "Disney's The Reboot," where one of the ways Disney executives propose to reboot the show is as the more supernatural variant of this trope. "The Q" features Chris and his high school friends investigate the death of Meg by a werewolf who turns out to be Brian.
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* ''WebAnimation/TheMarkSide'' - a WebAnimation example that is also a [[BlackComedy comedy]].
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'''Voice Over:''' ''[singing]'' High school is so serious. These problems really matter.

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'''Voice Over:''' ''[singing]'' High school is so serious.such a serious thing. These problems really matter.
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* ''Series/Yellowjackets'' is divided in two timelines, the 1996 year where all the main characters are teens lost in the woods of Canada, and the 2020s, where they are all adults.
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* ''Series/Goosebumps2023''
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* In the book ''Schooled'' by Gordon Korman, the main character Capricorn gets addicted to a show called ''Trigonometry and Tears'', which, from the descriptions provided, is a [[SoapWithinAShow very over-the-top relationship show]]. However, since Capricorn has no TV at his real house, he thinks it's the best thing ever (and tries to talk to the character).

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* In the book ''Schooled'' by Gordon Korman, the main character Capricorn gets addicted to a show called ''Trigonometry and Tears'', in which, from the descriptions provided, is a [[SoapWithinAShow very over-the-top relationship show]]. However, since Capricorn has no TV at his real house, he thinks it's the best thing ever (and tries to talk to the character).
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* ''Series/TheEndOfTheFuckingWorld''
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The kind of show where [[DawsonCasting everyone looks too old]] and [[TeensAreShort too short]] to be teenagers, [[CousinOliver they have to bring new people in]], [[ShirtlessScene the men keep taking their shirts off]], there are no more than [[TokenMinority two non-white main characters]], [[MostWritersAreAdults the teens talk much more like adults than teenagers]], and [[AdultsAreUseless anyone over a specific age is bad news]].

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The kind of show where [[DawsonCasting everyone looks too old]] and [[TeensAreShort [[ShortTeensTallAdults too short]] to be teenagers, [[CousinOliver they have to bring new people in]], [[ShirtlessScene the men keep taking their shirts off]], there are no more than [[TokenMinority two non-white main characters]], [[MostWritersAreAdults the teens talk much more like adults than teenagers]], and [[AdultsAreUseless anyone over a specific age is bad news]].
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* Everything made by WebOriginal/{{Brat}}.

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* Everything made by WebOriginal/{{Brat}}.WebVideo/{{Brat}}.
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* ''Series/GenV''. A spin-off of ''Series/{{The Boys|2019}}'' set at a corporate-sponsored superhero college.

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