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[[File:Vicky.jpg|link=The Fairly Odd ParentsOddParents|frame|Now to use this magic TV remote to [[Take Over the World]]!]]
 
{{quote|''They say that teenagers scare the living shit out of me''
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Of course, this can be, on an individual basis, [[Truth in Television]]; there are monster teens in [[Real Life]] in the same fashion that we can find some [[Kids Are Cruel|mean kids]] and cruel adults. The mere fact of being a teenager doesn´t make people automatically good or evil; it ''does'', however, make any given person more susceptible to reckless or selfish behavior than they otherwise would be as an adult, for biological reasons. This makes it [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|all the more commendable and impressive]] when a teen acts maturely, responsibly, or selflessly in situations where it would be difficult or unexpected for an average adult to act that way. '''Still, no personal examples, please.'''
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== Anime &and Manga ==
* Mohiro Kitoh's manga titles tend to take a very dark view of teens and tweens. The best example would be ''[[Narutaru]]'', in which [[Mons|strange creatures called "dragonets"]] partner up with certain children, most of whom have issues with the way the adult world works, conferring upon them considerable power. Unlike other [[Mon]]-themed manga where that power would be used to protect Earth from alien or supernatural threats, many of the ''children'' become the threat themselves, turning their dragonets on each other and the adult world with horrific results.
** Mohiro Kitoh's manga titles tend to take a very dark view of ''everything.''
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