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* ''[[Friends]]'' could be considered an atypical one. Rather than focusing on kids growing into young adults, it focuses on young adults growing into their 30s and settling down with families.
* ''[[Friends]]'' could be considered an atypical one. Rather than focusing on kids growing into young adults, it focuses on young adults growing into their 30s and settling down with families.
* ''[[Red Dwarf]]'' had one in the episode 'Holoship'. Rimmer seems to realize that he doesn't want to be an officer. He wants someone who will love him. Hence why he's not super-excited when he becomes one, and he immediately gives it up when he realizes the woman he loves can't be with him.
* ''[[Red Dwarf]]'' had one in the episode 'Holoship'. Rimmer seems to realize that he doesn't want to be an officer. He wants someone who will love him. Hence why he's not super-excited when he becomes one, and he immediately gives it up when he realizes the woman he loves can't be with him.

=== Multiple Media ===
* The "[[BTS (band)|BTS]] Universe"', but most explicitly in the novels, the webcomic, and the videogame parts of the franchise. While many of the characters undergoes it on the backstory, all of them truly begin their actual coming of age after the return and reconnect of the group. Unfortunately, they are unknowingly trapped in a [[Groundhog Peggy Sue]] loop invoked by one of them, and every time they fail (or worse, every time their friend feels he failed the rest), time reverts, erasing every possible development they have acquired.


=== Tabletop Games ===
=== Tabletop Games ===