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So you've got [[Free-Range Children]]. And it's ''not'' [[The Fifties]]. How are we to keep them from [[Face Heel Turn|a life of crime]]? |
So you've got [[Free-Range Children]]. And it's ''not'' [[The Fifties]]. How are we to keep them from [[Face Heel Turn|a life of crime]]? |
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Enter [[Youth Center]]. [[Added Alliterative Appeal|A stock setting since the 70s.]] Kids go here to have fun. A typical youth center will be like a club, except without the alcohol or all the [[Club Kid|gay kids]]. It may also have a rec room. But in fiction, youth centers have [[New Powers |
Enter [[Youth Center]]. [[Added Alliterative Appeal|A stock setting since the 70s.]] Kids go here to have fun. A typical youth center will be like a club, except without the alcohol or all the [[Club Kid|gay kids]]. It may also have a rec room. But in fiction, youth centers have [[New Powers as the Plot Demands|new features as the plot demands]]. Gyms, movie screens, and restaurants are just a few examples. |
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But, like Christmas, youth centers are always threatened. So it works as a maguffin too. |
But, like Christmas, youth centers are always threatened. So it works as a maguffin too. |
Revision as of 20:01, 15 April 2014
So you've got Free-Range Children. And it's not The Fifties. How are we to keep them from a life of crime?
Enter Youth Center. A stock setting since the 70s. Kids go here to have fun. A typical youth center will be like a club, except without the alcohol or all the gay kids. It may also have a rec room. But in fiction, youth centers have new features as the plot demands. Gyms, movie screens, and restaurants are just a few examples.
But, like Christmas, youth centers are always threatened. So it works as a maguffin too.
Examples of Youth Center include:
Film
- The entire plot of Breakin 2 Electric Boogaloo focuses on one.
- A deleted scene from the original Star Wars has Luke going to one with Biggs, and his friends Deak, Windy, Camie, and Fixer.
Live Action TV
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers had a youth center. It didn't have a dance club, though. It was more a gym, which explains Wild Mass Guessing about Jason and Tommy.
Western Animation
- Parodied in the South Park episode "Asspen".