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[[File:normal_VIEWINGGLOBE-mmpr1-3-111.jpg|link=Mighty Morphin Power Rangers|rightframe| Alpha shows the world that he does not know the definition of the word [[Badbutt|"attitude"]]. Or [[Dawson Casting|"teenagers"]].]]
 
 
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* ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]'': Kyubey, Witches are on the loose, recruit teen girls with wishes!. {{spoiler|[[Powered By a Forsaken Child|There is a reason why it has to be teen girls.]]}}
* The ''[[Pretty Cure]]'' franchise does this virtually all the time. ''[[Yes Precure 5]]'' had Nozomi personally choose who was gonna be a Pretty Cure (with the general formula being that they would blow it off, new monster show up, realize she couldn't abandon the others, come back and become a Pretty Cure). ''[[Heartcatch Precure]]'' is probably the only one who doesn't follow this formula.
* Sort of done all throughout [[Digimon]], though they're more of the tween-age in most of the shows - all apart from ''[[Digimon Savers]]'', which stars a [[Hot -Blooded]] [[Delinquent|street punk]] that's recruited by a secretive government organisation when he forms a partnership with and Agumon.
* Borderline in [[The Lucifer and Biscuit Hammer]]; played straight for all the teenage characters - Yuuhi, Amamiya, Mikazuki, Tarou, and Hanako, but the age of all the Beast Knights ranges from primary schoolers to the 40-year-old detective Nagumo.
 
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* The [[Animesque]] ''[[Totally Spies]]''. Think [[X Meets Y|Power Rangers meets Buffy]].
* Explained as the reason why the Mother Planetoid adopted the ''[[Brats of the Lost Nebula]]'' and gave them the equipment they needed to battle the Shock forces, as the Planetoid's creator believed that only teenagers and their chaotic nature could outmaneuver the Shock's forces.
* While most of the cast is, surprisingly, grown up in ''[[Generator Rex]]'' the title character and protagonist, Rex is 15, and working as the top agent for a [[NGO Superpower]]. Completely [[Justified]] thanks to his [[Superpower Lottery|High]] [[Person of Mass Destruction|Level]] [[Superpowers]], the most important of which is [[De -Power|Permanent]] [[Power Nullifier|Power Nullification]] in a world overrun by superpowered, often mindless mutants.
 
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