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Five TV series perfect for those under 20 – Magazine

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Five TV series perfect for those under 20 – Magazine

Le TV series for kids they often tell of first courses love and great friendships, others focus on superhero adventures or personages science fiction and others still tell stories set in an ancient or imaginary time. Here then 5 TV series that anyone under the age of 20 (but not limited to) should look into streaming.

1. DI4RI (Netflix)
One pNetflix original Italian production released in 2022. The protagonists are the students of a middle school class and live in Capri. Each of the 15 episodes of the series focuses on a different protagonist and thus the theme of growth and entry in adulthood it is approached from different points of view, going through many problems and focusing on questions always different. The DI4RI soundtrack was entrusted to Tancredcompetitor of the last edition of ‘Amici di Maria de Filippi’, which also appears in several episodes interpreting himself.
Light and at times nostalgica perfect series for the very young but also for adults looking for a comparison with lads.

2. The O.C. (Prime video)
Released in the first decade of new millennium (precisely between 2003 and 2007), The OC also tells the story of a group of teenagers. In this case, however, the setting is very different: it is Newport beach, the city of California who is shocked by the arrival of Ryan – a little hooligan – adopted by the family Cohen. Between beach parties, school lessons, first loves and family dramas, for four seasons the events of the jet-set Californian. The series became so much part of the american pop culture and world which also served as a starting point for the birth of reality shows such as: ‘Laguna Beach’, ‘The Hills’ e ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’
Irreverent but also melancholic. Four seasons to watch all in one breath.

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3. The book of Boba Fett (Disney+)
‘The book of Boba Fett’ is a series in live action composed of 7 episodes that focus specifically on the character of Boba Fettthe most famous bounty hunter in the saga of Star Wars. The author of the show is Jon Favreauknown for being the director and producer of several films of the Marvel universe. The events of are inserted into the narrative of ‘Star Wars‘and are chronologically found after’ Return of the Jedi ‘and before’ The Force Awakens’. T.amuera Morrison – who currently puts the face of Boba Fett – is the fourth actor to play him since 1980 and in serie Finnegan Garay also appears as the hunter as a child.
A epic saga that meets contemporary technology. The ideal show for fans of the genre and Star Wars fans.

4. Call me Anna (Netflix)
‘Call Me Anna’ is a series composed by 27 episodes divided into three different seasons. This is the last television adaptation of the novel ‘Anna with red hair’. There protagonist she is a little orphan from Nova Scotia who, by mistake, is entrusted to one elderly couple brothers and turns their lives upside down. The novel published by Lucy Laud Montgomery in 1908 it was often used as a starting point for film productions: it had already been brought to the screen before this version thanks to 5 feature films and 3 TV series (one also in an animated version).
With fairytale tones and the typical charm of costume productionsthe perfect series for young romantic souls.

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5. Sex education (Netflix)
A British TV series produced between 2019 and 2021 by Netflix. Compared to other teenage shows that bring the first ones to the screen sentimental and sexual events of boys discreetly, ‘Sex education’ manages to be explicit and profoundkeeping away from rhetoric and also maintaining a function instructive. The protagonist is Otis, a somewhat awkward high school student struggling with his first courses love and the first experiences. His adolescence is troubled by the profession of her mother Jean (Gillian Anderson), sexologist bizarre, divorced and often engaged in casual affairs.
Cheeky, witty and comic; a production for children but also fun for adults.

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