One of the newer shows on this list, Netflix’s “Heartstopper” immediately packed a punch with fans. After an initial renewal, however, Netflix canceled the show, citing the COVID-19 pandemic as the reason why.Īdvertisement #13: “Heartstopper” (2022-) When the first season ended on a cliffhanger, fans could hardly wait for season two. The program featured a stellar cast and had some pretty interesting things to say about the nature of community and adulthood. The show follows some teens in West Ham, Connecticut who have to try to figure out how to survive on their own after everyone else in their town goes missing. “The Society” premiered in 2019 and immediately got fans trying to uncover its central mystery. But with this one? We don’t know if we’ll ever be able to forgive them. Netflix often cancels shows before their time. “Euphoria” fans will recognize a young Sydney Sweeney, and the rest of the cast is wonderful too, bringing humor and pathos to this short-lived teen series. The show mostly centers around students in the drama and A/V clubs, and focuses on the difficulties that come with sexuality, drugs, and more. The show takes place in Oregon in 1996, and parodies 90s teen culture in a way that’s both fun and nostalgic. Luckily for us, “Everything Sucks!” was able to do just that. Unfortunately, Netflix canceled the show after just one season, but we’ll always hold it dear.Įveryone loves a good parody, but sometimes it’s hard to merge parody with actually interesting plot and characters. What’s a girl to do? Start her own phantasmic musical group, of course! The show is funny, creative, and always has a musical number or two that’ll get your toes tapping. During a listening session gone wrong, Julie accidentally summons the ghosts of a 90s band named Sunset Curve. This Netflix series centers on Julie, a struggling teen musician dealing with the death of her mother. So, why not combine the two? That’s exactly what “Julie and the Phantoms” did. If you’re looking for a sweet and funny mother/daughter show, this one’s for you. The program not only explores the dating and social lives of Ginny and Georgia, but spends a lot of time on developing their relationship. Much like “Gilmore Girls,” the two oftentimes feel more like friends than mother and daughter. The show follows 15-year-old Ginny and her mother Georgia, who had her when she was just a teenager herself. But with “Ginny & Georgia,” Netflix more than filled that void. Anne teaches us to question everything and to be ourselves – two things every teen should learn.Īdvertisement #17: “Ginny & Georgia” (2021-)Īfter the success of “Gilmore Girls” in the 2000s, it’s a wonder that it took this long to make another mother/daughter vehicle. Throughout “Anne With an E,” the characters work through issues such as classicism, gender inequality, freedom of speech, and so much more. Thirteen-year-old Anne Shirley is a wonderful young heroine, and the show uses her story to tackle numerous themes. There have been numerous adaptations of the novel, but not until “Anne With an E” did we find one that we loved just as much. One of the show’s strengths was how effortlessly it combined those two things.Īs a kid, you more than likely read “Anne of Green Gables,” Lucy Maud Montgomery’s classic children’s lit masterpiece. But Sabrina doesn’t only have to deal with witch problems – she has regular teenage problems too. As Sabrina, Kiernan Shipka expertly combines playfulness with power, giving us a boss witch for the ages. “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” is jam-packed with campy, horror fun and great visuals. Many of us first fell in love with Sabrina Spellman in the 90s with the classic sitcom “Sabrina the Teenage Witch.” But in 2018, Netflix gifted us with a much spookier adaptation of the classic Archie comic. #19: “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” (2018-20) Alexa and Katie have a wonderful friendship, and it was great to see a show take on such serious subject matter – especially for teenagers. The series ended after three seasons, but while it ran it offered a tender, funny, and realistic look at what it’s like for a young person to deal with a serious illness. “Alexa & Katie” follows Alexa and her best friend, Katie, as they try to navigate this new step in their lives while dealing with Alexa’s illness. But when Alexa finds out that she has cancer, the beginning of high school becomes almost unbearable. If we missed any of your favorites, let us know in the comments below!įreshman year of high school is tough no matter what. Welcome to MsMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the Top 20 Netflix Original Teen Shows.įor this list, we’ll be looking at all the best series the streamer has produced about the trials and tribulations of being a teen as well as those targeting that demographic.
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