

Mark Levin, Nick Kroll, Jennifer Flackett, Andrew Goldberg · 2017 · Show
8 seasons · 81 episodes · Comedy, Animation
In 58 Achriom libraries
This animated series explores the chaotic transition from childhood to adolescence, focusing on the often humorous yet poignant experiences of its characters.
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Heartstopper: Volume Three continues Big Mouth's project of treating adolescent emotions and relationships seriously, bringing that same unflinching warmth to queer coming-of-age experiences. This work highlights the experiences of young individuals navigating love and friendship in a complex social landscape. Heartstopper: Volume Four deepens that commitment to making adolescent love and friendship feel consequential, showing how the emotional stakes grow as these characters mature. This work explores the intricate dynamics of young love and friendship amid the trials of adolescence.
You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah treats a cultural milestone with the same comedic frankness about adolescent vulnerability, showing how social rituals magnify teenage anxieties. This film captures the comedic yet poignant struggles of adolescence, focusing on the trials and tribulations that complicate relationships during a significant cultural milestone. Superbad extends Big Mouth's comedic examination of male friendship into high school, showing how that same chaotic honesty persists as social stakes escalate. This film captures the chaotic yet heartfelt experiences of high school seniors navigating friendship and social pressures.
You and Me. follows a similar group dynamic, finding comedy and tenderness in the casual moments where adolescent friendships actually deepen. This series offers a charming exploration of adolescence through the daily interactions of a close-knit group of friends. O Maidens in Your Savage Season shifts to a female perspective on that same awkward comedy of adolescence, treating sexuality and friendship with equal frankness. This anime offers a relatable exploration of teenage life, capturing the awkwardness and humor of coming-of-age experiences through the lens of high school girls in a literature club.
The H20 Soundtrack makes youth culture feel as consequential as Big Mouth does, translating adolescent experiences into music that justifies taking teens seriously. This record captures the vibrant spirit of youth and exploration, resonating especially well with younger audiences and families. One Direction's FOUR (Deluxe) navigates the emotional mess of personal transformation and friendship change, capturing the same intensity of adolescent life as Big Mouth. The album showcases a mix of rock and pop influences, highlighting themes of friendship, personal growth, and the challenges of fame.
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