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* In ''[[The Brothers Garcia]]'' when the parents go out to dinner, Larry and George decide to throw a party but nobody wants to come. Lorenna happens to have a popular guy over that night however so they tell all the girls in school and the wild party ensues. Things get pretty crazy with toilet paper being thrown around the house and the father's antique crystal plate getting smashed. They clean up before the parents get home, but end up confessing. Larry's narration says that they keep on confessing to other things they'd been hiding and the parents are so stunned by all this that they just ground the kids for one week and call it even.
* ''[[S Club 7]]'' managed to pull this off when they were house sitting. Unfortunately for them the house is a mansion in LA and they can't even begin to clean up before the owner gets home. However the owner turns out to be a party man himself and continues the party through the day.
* On a Halloween episode of ''[[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]'', Brad's crazy friend Jason convinces him to throw one of these parties when Tim and Jill go out to an awards ceremony for local TV shows. In the middle of things, Brad goes out to the backyard fence to get advice from [[The Obi-Wan|Wilson]], and that's when Tim and Jill walk in on the whole thing.
* In ''[[Family Matters]],'' after Eddie invites a friend over while Carl and Harriet are away, a party erupts. Two rival football teams show up and argue. When they attempt to redo a disputed play from a past game a gravyboat goes through the window. There is mention of Jello in the bathtub, and Carl finds Urkel stuffed in the couch.
* Jenny's birthday party-turned-rager in ''[[Gossip Girl]].'' Pictures are tilted, Lily van der Woodsen's clothes are worn by complete strangers, people try to have sex in the van der Woodsens' bedrooms. Not to mention Vanya (the van der Woodsens' doorman) has to fight back complete strangers from coming into the van der Woodsens' building and the police have to bring Rufus and Lily back to said building to stop the rager.
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* ''[[Clone High]]'' had basically the same scenario as the ''[[Freaks and Geeks]]'' example above, except that it was non-alcoholic beer only because the only person who could have passed for 21 was also the resident [[The Ditz]].
* In an episode of ''[[Family Guy]]'', the FBI agents assigned to watch the Griffins' home while the family is in witness protection throw a wild party with all the other FBI agents.
* Timmy from ''[[The Fairly Odd ParentsOddParents]]'' once threw one of these (despite not being a teenager), simply because it's what you're ''supposed'' to do when your parents are out. It included such people as escaped criminals, vikings and a walrus.
** If I recall, he escaped trouble for two reasons: (1) He blamed it on Vicky, and (2) his parents would have been fine with it anyway if they had been invited.
* ''[[Jimmy Neutron]]'' threw one of those too. The party ended in the two ways: {{spoiler|Goddard cleaned the house and Jimmy's parents didn't notice, [[It Makes Sense in Context|but they forgot the dinosaur in the closet]], so he ended up grounded for that}}.
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