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Sometimes in fiction, children don't just settle for reading books, watching TV and movies, playing video games, etc. that's meant for them. They also take in works (whether real or made-up) that are intended for people much older than them and, in spite of everything, they end up enjoying them. Sometimes this is meant to show that the kid is a Child Prodigy, Wise Beyond Their Years, or an Adorably Precocious Child, especially if they read old, famous books like Of Mice and Men or Crime and Punishment. On the other hand, sometimes it overlaps with Troubling Unchildlike Behaviour and signifies a Creepy Child or Nightmare Fetishist, especially if the work is very sexual or violent. On the other hand, if they watch horror movies that aren't really that terrifying, they might simply be an Unabashed B-Movie Fan. Sometimes if the work of fiction the child consumes is very serious or adult, the child will not know what's going on and make Innocent Inaccurate assumptions. Other times, they know perfectly well what's going on and may have Hidden Depths. Either way, they might say something From the Mouths of Babes. It can also indicate that the parents are Permissive Parents, or are neglectful or irresponsible. Either way, it can be Played for Laughs. Music/Age Dissonance is a sub-trope. Compare Age-Inappropriate Art and Nightmare Fuel Colouring Book for when children make art that's above their age level, Kids Shouldn't Watch Horror Films for when a child tries to watch an adult (horror) movie but gets scared off, and What Do You Mean, It's for Kids?, Parent Service, Demographic-Dissonant Crossover, Defanged Horrors, and Demographically Inappropriate Humor for when a work is for kids, but has some adult-seeming content. If it's a video game, it can overlap with Ultra Super Death Gore Fest Chainsawer 3000, with Parental Bonus if the work actually exists, and if the work the kid consumes is more adult than the actual work, with Family-Friendly "Mature" Content. Sub-trope of Periphery Demographic. Contrast Kiddie Kid, who may invert this trope. For the inversion occurring when adults, teenagers, pre-teens, or older children enjoy works intended for a younger demographic, see Entertainment Below Their Age. This trope is Truth in Television. You'll find plenty of children who will declare their love for works not made or even inappropriate for them, especially after the increase of usage of The Internet where they'll find plenty about such works and if the works look kid-friendly. The fruit is forbidden, after all. |
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Matilda: When the eponymous brainy, five-year-old girl reads all the kids' books in the library, she starts reading adult books, including Nicholas Nickleby. | |
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Invoked in the first movie. Greg lures Manny into reading Rodrick's magazine Moto Mamas by putting a Tootsie Roll in Rodrick's backpack so that he can get Rodrick in trouble. | |
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Gilmore Girls: Teenaged Rory Gilmore not only reads above her age level (including Tolstoy and other obscure Russian poetry), but also shares many of her mother's interests in entertainment, such as The Donna Reed Show (albeit ironically). Jess Mariano, despite his bad grades, bonds with Rory in part because of their shared interest in reading, such as Hemingway and Salinger. |
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In one series of strips, fourteen-year-old Paige is revealed to have seen R-rated films such as Indecent Proposal and Basic Instinct, which results in her getting grounded by Andy. When Peter questions how she could even be let in the theater (in comparison, he gets busted every time despite being sixteen), Paige reveals that she makes kissy lips at the cashiers. Another strip has Paige and Nicole tell Andy that they plan to see The Patriot (2000). Andy immediately forbids them from doing so. |
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In episode 8, Mackenzie, Brittnay, and Rachel are shown to have liked The O.C. when they were in the third grade. | |
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The Simpsons: "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment", when Homer gets an illegal cable hook-up, he leaves the Top Hat Channel (which is said to have a lot of erotic movies) on. Bart (who is only ten) watches it and loves it, so he charges the boys in the neighborhood to watch some stuff on it with him. Zig-Zagged with Bart and Lisa's love of The Itchy & Scratchy Show; while it's marketed toward children in-universe and airs as part of the children's program The Krusty the Klown Show, it contains depictions of graphic violence harsh enough that one episode is slapped with a Content Warning, though it's unhelpfully placed after the episode airs. We then cut to Bart and Lisa laughing hysterically. |
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In "Make Love, Not Warcraft", Clyde is briefly seen reading a Playboy magazine. | |
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Full House: In "Silence is Not Golden", Charles tells Stephanienote Charles appears to be around 10-11 years old, like Stephanie that she should think of a funny movie like Who Framed Roger Rabbit to distract herself from being beaten by her father Danny, revealing that he has an abusive father and he expects Danny to do the same. | |
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Yo-kai Watch: In episode 6, Nate, Bear, and Eddie try to watch shows on a channel that Whisper says is for "mature audiences only" (Jibanyan even notes that it contains "scantily-clad women"), but Signibble keeps interfering by turning off the TV. | |
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Happy Tree Friends 10 Years Later: Cub (who is about ten years old in this series) has a collection of porn magazines. | |
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A Green Christmas: Blossom gets a copy of "War and Peace" for Christmas and she's excited despite only being five. | |
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Corner Gas: Subverted in "Oh, Baby". Brent tries and fails to scare Wanda's bratty son Tanner by pretending to be Jason Voorhees and Freddy Krueger, causing Brent to realize that a six-year-old probably hasn't seen many slasher flicks. Played straight when a later scene establishes that Tanner is familiar with the Austin Powers movies, because Brent has to explain the difference between Mike Myers and Michael Myers. In "Trees a Crowd", Brent and Hank take back their old treehouse from some rude preteens. Hank is later seen reading an issue of The Walking Dead that the kids left behind. |
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Mad About Alice: In "Alice's Restaurant", Joe wants to see Revenge of the Robots, despite being both only 9 and the movie being 15 and above. While Alice refuses to let him see it, however, Doug does, and Joe ends up both enjoying it and wanting to see its sequel. | |
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Calvin and Hobbes: Six-year-old Calvin frequently tries to watch adult movies (such as the time he and Hobbes attempt the Totem Pole Trench trick so they can watch Vampire Sorority Babes in a theater), though most of his attempts to watch them are unsuccessful. One time he actually succeeds in doing so is during one arc; after he locks Rosalyn out of the house, he and Hobbes watch movies that they're not allowed to watchnote The only movie that is named is Venusian Vampire Vixens. until his parents and Rosalyn burst in. In one strip, Calvin watches a show while he's sick in bed. Judging by the dialogue (a man and a woman admit they're cheating on their spouses and agree to murder them so that they can be together), it's pretty mature, and Calvin comments that he sometimes feels like he learns more when he stays home from school. One strip has Calvin order an album from a band called Scrambled Debutante. In his words, their songs focus on "depraved violence, mindless sex, and the deliberate abuse of dangerous drugs." Hobbes lampshades this by pointing out that his mother would flip out if she saw it laying around. Calvin then reveals (as he's throwing away the actual record) that he bought it specifically for her reaction. In a later strip, Calvin asks his mother if he can purchase "a Satan-worshiping, suicide-advocating heavy metal album." Rather than get upset, she points out that it's all an act—"The fact that these bands haven't killed themselves in ritual self-sacrifice shows that they're just in it for the money like everyone else"—and encourages him to seek out genuinely subversive art rather than buy into what Calvin dubs "mainstream commercial nihilism." |
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Discworld: In both Hogfather and Thief of Time, Susan encourages this in her charges, on the grounds that books that are too old for them are inherently more interesting, and will therefore help them discover the joy of reading. Gawain's consumption of the campaigns of General Tacticus, for example, means he can now use the word "disembowel" in conversation. | |
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In episode 60, during a flashback, Mackenzie, Rachel, and Shay (who were in the third grade at the time) talk about Mean Girlsnote They don't mention the movie by name, but Mackenzie says there's a character named Regina George. and seem to like the movie. | |
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Norman from Paranorman is only about eleven, but he frequently watches violent horror movies, snarkily describing what he watches as "sex and violence". | |
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Infinity Train: Blossoming Trail has Chloe Cerise (age 10) and Parker Cerise (age 5) are obsessed with horror media. Parker is first seen playing Limbo, in which the protagonist is a little boy that can die in many gruesome ways. Meanwhile, Chloe is into CarnEvil, Silent Hill and bands like "Creature Feature" and "The Birthday Massacre" which are more for teens. In Infinity Train: Seeker of Crocus: Chloe still has many of the same interests, but she's also played No More Heroes (along with the other three games in the series) thanks to Renji letting her play them in her spare time. Meanwhile Yuri Ichiro is well familiar with Shin Megami Tensei. |
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Ready Jet Go!: In "Treasure Map", Mitchell the Kid Detective reads Treasure Island. Mitchell is also shown to be a fan of Sherlock Holmes. | |
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Giant Days: When ten-year-old Charlotte comes to visit, Susan and Daisy allow her to watch the Death Note anime. Charlotte loves it so much that, when her room is seen in a later issue, she has a poster of L on her wall. | |
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The Peanuts Movie: Peppermint Patty mentions that Marcie loves The Catcher in the Rye and War and Peacenote Or as Peppermint Patty calls them, "Catcher with a Pie" and "Leo's Toy Store". Charlie Brown then uses War and Peace for a book report. | |
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Not Always Right: In This Is Why Jurassic Park is Rated PG-13, a girl who appears to be about five says she loves to draw dinosaurs covered in blood, implying that she's been watching Jurassic Park (though she might simply be a young girl with a disturbing imagination going through a dinosaur phase). In Rated I For Immature, Part 2, two young kids try to buy Halo 3, only to be turned down because they're too young to buy an M-rated game, much to their ire. In Rated C For Child Welfare, two parents try to take their kids who are six and eight to see Final Destination in 3D. When the OP objects to this, the father claims their kids' favorite movies are Saw and Saw II (though it's possible he was lying). In They Grow Up (And Get Incarcerated) So Fast, Part 2, an eight-year-old boy wants to buy an M-rated game. The OP tells him he can't buy it without his mother's permission. His mother doesn't give a damn about the game's content as long as her son pays for it himself. In A Grand Theft Tantrum, a boy who is said to look about nine years old demands the OP to let him buy Grand Theft Auto and starts throwing video games around in a rage when the OP refuses to let him buy any because he's too young. This youngster at a performance of Man of La Mancha with his parents is described as noisy, but enjoying the show... although he does break the mood by yelling at the soldiers when they assault Aldonza. |
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In Episode 35, Lola, who's only seven, implies she's seen The Godfather, which, as her brother Lincoln points out, is not very kid-friendly. | |
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In "Arthur Makes a Movie", Arthur and his friends want to see the newest James Hound movie note This universe's version of James Bond, but since they’re only eight and the movie is rated PG-13, their parents ban them from watching it. Prunella is still allowed to see it, though, despite being only a year older. | |
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Subverted in an earlier strip, when Davan helps Rory with his Halloween costume, and Rory comes out with a toy rat in a cage over his face, shouting "DO IT TO JULIA!" Donna asks Davan if he's been reading her son Nineteen Eighty-Four, and Davan replies that Rory doesn't have the attention span for that; he just told him the costume idea. | |
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Conker's Bad Fur Day: Zigzagged in Conker's case; while promotional materials say that Conker is twenty-one years old, Chris Seavor (the creator) has said he sees him more as a very perverted child. Nonetheless, Conker reads inappropriate magazines and plays Killer Instinct when he's idling. | |
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In "The Handyman Can", Louise's story includes a reference to Mad Max: Fury Road. Bob is upset that she would watch such a violent movie, while she denies that she would even know how to stream that movie using Linda's account. | |
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Lola again in Episode 27, when she implies that she plays Overwatch. | |
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Skulduggery Pleasant: By age twelve, Stephanie Edgely was already an avid fan of her uncle Gordon's adult horror novels. Since Gordon's stories were mostly based on the exploits of real sorcerers, Skulduggery sometimes uses Gordon's books to help explain certain magical concepts to Stephanie. | |
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Something*Positive: When Rory was a pre-teen, he and his friends were apparently familiar enough with grindhouse cinema to come up with "grindhouse fairy tale" as an RPG theme, and when Davan included Papa Bear as Leatherface, they got the reference. (Although not the significance when, to Davan's horror, they dubbed the character "Leatherbear".) Subverted in an earlier strip, when Davan helps Rory with his Halloween costume, and Rory comes out with a toy rat in a cage over his face, shouting "DO IT TO JULIA!" Donna asks Davan if he's been reading her son Nineteen Eighty-Four, and Davan replies that Rory doesn't have the attention span for that; he just told him the costume idea. |
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Gangsta Granny: Discussed; Ben's mother wonders if he's hiding a "naughty magazine" under his bed. Ben's only eleven. | |
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Jessica herself gets really emotional over An Affair to Remember after learning about it from Annie's letter. | |
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Ghostbusters: Afterlife: Mr. Grooberson, rather than teach a bunch of apathetic summer school kids, puts on The '80s horror movies like Cujo for them to watch. This could be a reference to the fact that the original Ghostbusters (1984) was itself an adult horror comedy that kids watched nonetheless. | |
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Downplayed in Lucky Star; 17-year-old Otaku Konata is shown to enjoy H-Games, which are meant for mature audiences of 18 and older. It's frequently lampshaded by other characters how she's not quite old enough to be playing those games, and once Konata turns 18 she expresses excitement over being able to buy them herself (as opposed to just borrowing from her dad, who's quite the otaku himself). | |
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Arthur: Discussed in "Nerves of Steal", when Buster has a Guilt-Induced Nightmare after shoplifting a toy, in which his friend Francine mentions that she read Crime and Punishment over the summer. Both Buster and Francine are eight years old. In "Revenge of the Chip", four-year-old D.W. wants a book about macroeconomics from the library read to her (despite forgetting what the book's about) to prove she's mature. In a promotional song, the Brain, who is only about eight or nine, reads The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. It gives him nightmares about being Dr. Jekyll, but he still enjoys the book. In "Arthur Makes a Movie", Arthur and his friends want to see the newest James Hound movie note This universe's version of James Bond, but since they’re only eight and the movie is rated PG-13, their parents ban them from watching it. Prunella is still allowed to see it, though, despite being only a year older. |
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Garbage Pail Kids: Herman Hormone/Turned-On Ron is shown reading an inappropriate magazine called Playtoy. | |
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Rugrats in Paris: The opening scene of the film parodies The Godfather, with Angelica taking on the role of the Bobfather. Her father mentions that she actually had watched "that film", much to his dismay, as Angelica is only three years old. | |
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In another series of strips, Paige watches a trashy talk show called "Jerzy Spaniel" while babysitting, since Andy outlawed watching the show at their house. Unfortunately, the show contains profanities, and the two-year-old girl Paige is babysitting happens to hear one of these words... | |
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In one strip, Nate and his friend, Teddy, are discussing movies and both agreed Dumb and Dumber to be their favorite film... just as resident nerd Francis (who is only the same age as them) strolls by. When Nate comments, "bet Francis doesn't have a favourite film", Francis retorts that his favorite is Casablanca, one of the "all-time best classics". | |
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South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut: Stan, Kenny, Cartman, Kyle, and Ike pay a homeless man to pretend to be their guardian so they can watch Terrance & Phillip: Asses of Fire, an in-universe R-rated movie. By the end of it, they're the only people still in the theater, and they become much more foul-mouthed after viewing it, leading Sheila and the parents to start a war against Canada for making the movie. | |
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In "Stage Plight", 8-year-old Lucy, 6-year-olds Lana and Lola, 4-year-old Lisa, and 15-month-old Lily go watch a production of Romeo and Juliet. Justified because their older sister, 14-year-old Luan, is playing Juliet. | |
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Oni Ga Shiku Series: Kiryu gives four-year-old Izuku an adult porn magazine in secret with strict instructions not to read it until he's nine. Several chapters and a few in-universe years later, it's obvious at many points that Izuku really enjoyed that magazine. | |
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Angela Nicely: In “Matchmaker!�, Maisie (a six-year-old girl) compares Mr. Weakly to James Bond. | |
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Ed, Edd n Eddy/Devilman: crybaby: Yumi finds a few Playboy magazines in Nagasaki's room and clearly enjoys them. | |
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Kaeloo: In "Let's Play at Reading Books", Quack Quack is shown reading a book with girls in skimpy outfits. Mr. Cat also wants that book, but Quack Quack refuses to give it to him, not even when Mr. Cat offers him loads of yogurt. In one episode, Stumpy tells Kaeloo that he watches things that "aren't for kids his age" all the time, and Kaeloo is horrified for a minute until she looks at his laptop screen and realized that he was talking about watching knitting videos for old ladies. |
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Another strip has Paige and Nicole tell Andy that they plan to see The Patriot (2000). Andy immediately forbids them from doing so. | |
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Peeking Through the Fourth Wall: In the Halloween Episode, eight-year-old Lucy dresses up as Samara from The Ring, a horror movie, indicating she's seen it. Justified since Lucy is quite macabre and hard to scare. In Episode 35, Lola, who's only seven, implies she's seen The Godfather, which, as her brother Lincoln points out, is not very kid-friendly. In another episode, Lola again (who was six at the time) mentions that she watches soap operas. In Episode 10, Lucy mentions that she reads fanfiction when Lincoln asks her how she knows what shipping is. Lola again in Episode 27, when she implies that she plays Overwatch. |
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Subverted in "Drumforgiven", when Louise makes a threat likening herself to John Wick, but immediately clarifies that she hasn't actually seen the film: | |
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Glee: Teenaged Rachel Berry's role models are Patti Lupone and Barbra Streisand. This is partly due to her gay dads giving her the middle name "Barbra" and raising her on musicals, but Rachel's driving ambition to be a Broadway star brings her love of musicals and similar media up to an 11 (though she does listen to and sing more modern numbers as well). Kurt Hummel, likewise, also tends to have mature tastes in fashion and music, referencing Alexander McQueen and performing a 1960s Judy Garland/Barbra Streisand duet with Rachel. |
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The Loud House: In "Stage Plight", 8-year-old Lucy, 6-year-olds Lana and Lola, 4-year-old Lisa, and 15-month-old Lily go watch a production of Romeo and Juliet. Justified because their older sister, 14-year-old Luan, is playing Juliet. In one episode, six-year-old Lola mentions that she once saw a mob movie. |
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CollegeHumor: In The Six Christmas Movies You Live Through, "The Cartoon" portion depicts a child waking up on Christmas where everything feels like an innocent, candy-coated children's special ... except that, alongside Pikachu and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, John McClane is included as one of the child's favorite characters. Lampshaded by the parent characters: | |
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Dinosaurs: In "Baby Talk", Earl turns on the TV, and a show called "The Smoo Show" is on. Baby seems to enjoy it, especially since he's recently gotten into saying the word "smoo" (which is an in-universe swear word). | |
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The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius: Jimmy and his friends want to buy a game called Doom Bringer II, which is apparently "for mature players only due to violence, exaggerated mayhem, and old lady kicking." The plot is kickstarted when the cashier denies their purchase because they're too young, prompting Jimmy to try and make them all older. Later on, the trio, now seniors, go to the store and get weird reactions when they buy the same game. | |
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Pondovadia: The main trio, all twelve-year-olds, go to a murder mystery dinner for one of their birthdays. Everyone else on the mystery dinner is a college student, and the kids lie about their age. |
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Daria. Our titular character was reading well above her grade level even in elementary school. In high school, she's reading books one would usually see associated with college curriculum. And in fact, at one point has to explain several mistakes in a college paper about DH Lawrence to a college student, explaining that there was no apostrophe in the title Sons and Lovers. She even has a (brief) lucrative career writing essays for college students. | |
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Bob's Burgers: A couple of episodes suggest that Gene and Louise, who are eleven and nine respectively, have been secretly watching Game of Thrones. In "An Indecent Thanksgiving Proposal", Gene lists "Season premiere of Game of Thrones" among the holidays the kids like more than Thanksgiving, much to Bob's confusion. In "The Gayle Tales", Louise's story is a blatant parody called Gayle of Thrones, though when Bob questions if she's actually watched Game of Thrones, Louise pretends she's never even heard of it. In many Halloween Episodes, Louise's costumes of choice are characters from PG-13 and R-rated movies (Anton Chigurh), (Blade Bunner) and Peter Pan's Labyrinth. In "The Handyman Can", Louise's story includes a reference to Mad Max: Fury Road. Bob is upset that she would watch such a violent movie, while she denies that she would even know how to stream that movie using Linda's account. In "Interview With A Pop Pop Pire", Gene tells a story very similar to They Live!. When Bob notices this, Gene admits he watched it from the hallway after Bob told him to go to bed. Gene routinely references films and shows that were popular (and aimed at adults) long before he was born. It's unclear if he understands the references though. Subverted in "Drumforgiven", when Louise makes a threat likening herself to John Wick, but immediately clarifies that she hasn't actually seen the film: |
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Rugrats: In "Angelica Breaks a Leg", when Stu is about to give Angelica (who is three years old) some chocolate pudding, she is watching what appears to be a war movie (or possibly an action movie or a cop show), judging by the explosions and gunshots that are heard from offscreen. She's also laughing raucously. | |
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In "Interview With A Pop Pop Pire", Gene tells a story very similar to They Live!. When Bob notices this, Gene admits he watched it from the hallway after Bob told him to go to bed. | |
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The Simpsons: Team L.A.S.H.: Comic Book Guy's daughter Webcomic Kid is nine years old, but she enjoys Homestuck, a webcomic filled with death, swearing, gory violence, and references to sex. | |
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The Most Popular Girls in School: In episode 8, Mackenzie, Brittnay, and Rachel are shown to have liked The O.C. when they were in the third grade. In episode 60, during a flashback, Mackenzie, Rachel, and Shay (who were in the third grade at the time) talk about Mean Girlsnote They don't mention the movie by name, but Mackenzie says there's a character named Regina George. and seem to like the movie. In episode 33, Mrs. Zales mentions that Katelynn (who's seven) watches Dragon's Den with her. Katelynn then says she likes Mr. Wonderful. In the same episode, Mikayla (who is only nine) recites a monologue from Beasts of the Southern Wild during a pageant. |
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The Fairly OddParents!: In one episode, Timmy learns to appreciate the Inkblot Cartoon Style of The Silent Age of Animation from his grandfather. | |
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In Psychonauts, most of the campers at Whispering Rock Psychic Summer Camp (who are all children) list PG-13 or R movies as their favorites on their Campster profiles. Some of them, like Nils, even like NC-17 rated movies. | |
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Le Petit Spirou: Spirou and friends are forever trying to sneak into their adult relatives' Porn Stash or obtain pornographic magazines. This rarely, if ever, works. | |
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I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level has Falfa and Shalsha, two mentally and physically eight-year-old (but chronologically in their fifties) slime spirits who regularly read books that adults would find tedious and/or challenging for fun. For example, during Halkara's introductory chapter, they read a thick nonfiction volume about the military mistakes of an elven general that led to the severe weakening of his kingdom. | |
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Sleepless in Seattle: 8-year-old Jonah is able to freely talk about his father's sex life because he "watches cable", and listens to The Beatles with his young friend Jessica. Subverted in that he wasn't allowed to watch Fatal Attraction. Jessica herself gets really emotional over An Affair to Remember after learning about it from Annie's letter. |
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Peanuts: All over the place. Linus frequently quotes the Bible and is a fan of Citizen Kane (this one must run in the family; a later strip shows Rerun watching the film and Lucy attempting to spoil it before Linus intervenes), Schroeder refuses to play any music except Beethoven, Marcy has quoted Shakespeare on multiple occasions, and Charlie Brown has read War and Peace. The last one was a school assignment but is still far above Charlie Brown's age level. | |
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A couple of episodes suggest that Gene and Louise, who are eleven and nine respectively, have been secretly watching Game of Thrones. In "An Indecent Thanksgiving Proposal", Gene lists "Season premiere of Game of Thrones" among the holidays the kids like more than Thanksgiving, much to Bob's confusion. In "The Gayle Tales", Louise's story is a blatant parody called Gayle of Thrones, though when Bob questions if she's actually watched Game of Thrones, Louise pretends she's never even heard of it. | |
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FoxTrot: In one series of strips, fourteen-year-old Paige is revealed to have seen R-rated films such as Indecent Proposal and Basic Instinct, which results in her getting grounded by Andy. When Peter questions how she could even be let in the theater (in comparison, he gets busted every time despite being sixteen), Paige reveals that she makes kissy lips at the cashiers. Another strip has Paige and Nicole tell Andy that they plan to see The Patriot (2000). Andy immediately forbids them from doing so. In another series of strips, Paige watches a trashy talk show called "Jerzy Spaniel" while babysitting, since Andy outlawed watching the show at their house. Unfortunately, the show contains profanities, and the two-year-old girl Paige is babysitting happens to hear one of these words... Ten-year-old Jason, being a huge nerd, likes to watch Game of Thrones, much to Andy's chagrin. |
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In Deenie, Janet and Midge take Deenie into the city for a girls' trip. One of the activities that they hoped to do was to go see an X-rated movie, but the trope is subverted when the clerk at the adult movie theater refuses to sell the girls tickets when they cannot prove that they are of age. | |
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The Mind's Eye: In the The Gate to The Mind's Eye segment "Nuvogue", a young Faceless Eye watches an in-universe gangster show called Private Eye. | |
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Danny Phantom: 16-year-old Jazz Fenton, who considers herself an adult in a teenager's body, is often seen studying psychology texts in her spare time. In addition, in "Pirate Radio", when the adults in town all become supernaturally brainwashed by a new easy listening radio station, Jazz is included as one of the victims. | |
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In Infinity Train: Seeker of Crocus: Chloe still has many of the same interests, but she's also played No More Heroes (along with the other three games in the series) thanks to Renji letting her play them in her spare time. Meanwhile Yuri Ichiro is well familiar with Shin Megami Tensei. | |
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In the opening scene of Dr. Who and the Daleks, Susan, the 11-year-old granddaughter of a genius scientist, is reading a college-level physics textbook. | |
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Anger Management: Eleven-year-old Lincoln and his friends have read an adult comic and are quite pleased when Mrs. Johnson cosplays as the main character. | |
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Men in Black features a shoot/no-shoot pistol test for potential MIB agents, with cardboard cutout figures as targets in a ghetto setting. The future Agent J passed by only shooting the target shaped like an 8-year-old girl carrying a Quantum Physics textbook. This, despite other targets being dangerous-looking aliens. His logic was that any child out late at night in the ghetto with such advanced texts was not actually a child and up to no good. | |
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8-year-old Jonah is able to freely talk about his father's sex life because he "watches cable", and listens to The Beatles with his young friend Jessica. Subverted in that he wasn't allowed to watch Fatal Attraction. | |
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In Oreimo, Kirino, a teenager in middle school, loves to play little sister-themed H-games. | |
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Johnny Maxwell Trilogy: In Only You Can Save Mankind, Kirsty, aged twelve, calls herself "Sigourney" when she's fighting aliens and Johnny, also aged twelve, gets the reference. | |
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In the anime of Yu-Gi-Oh!, the first episode sees Seto Kaiba attending the same school Yugi, Jonouchi/Joey, Honda/Tristan, and Anzu/Tea all attend, and a brief shot sees him reading Also sprach Zarathustra while the main group discuss Duel Monsters. | |
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In an episode of Criminal Minds, a flashback scene shows profiler Spencer Reid recalling that as a child, he once brought his mother a copy of Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel Proust for her to read to him. She, knowing he was a child prodigy, merely complimented him on his choice. | |
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: "Old School" sees Manny, who is only three years old, requesting The Hobbit as a bedtime story (though it's implied that he mainly just wanted to stall going to bed). In "The Ugly Truth", it's mentioned that Greg's younger cousin Benjy (who is either a toddler or a baby) is already reading chapter books. Greg comments that he wouldn't be impressed if his kid could read, but still wasn't potty-trained. |
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Ed, Edd n Eddy: In "Urban Ed", Kevin can be seen reading a presumably-inappropriate magazine called Bikini Babes. In "Luck of the Ed", Eddy is shown to have a stash of pin-up magazines that he got from his older brother. Subverted in "Little Ed Blue". Ed is extremely cranky because he has a pebble in his shoe. Edd and Eddy try to find something to make him feel better and they find out that Ed keeps a magazine called Chicks Galore under his pillow. Then it's revealed that it's really just a magazine with pictures of baby chickens and Eddy is disappointed (and more than a little concerned) that it's not the kind of chicks he wanted. |
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Big Nate: Nate (who is eleven) is a fan of the comic series Femme Fatality, which is about the eponymous attractive superheroine. His dad Marty notes that it's quite violent and suggestive. In one strip, Nate and his friend, Teddy, are discussing movies and both agreed Dumb and Dumber to be their favorite film... just as resident nerd Francis (who is only the same age as them) strolls by. When Nate comments, "bet Francis doesn't have a favourite film", Francis retorts that his favorite is Casablanca, one of the "all-time best classics". |
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In a promotional song, the Brain, who is only about eight or nine, reads The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. It gives him nightmares about being Dr. Jekyll, but he still enjoys the book. | |
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South Park: Zigzagged; whether or not Terrance & Phillip is for kids depends on the episode, but either way, most children in South Park Elementary think it's a laugh riot (much to the dismay of the adults, especially Sheila). In "Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants", Kenny (who is one of the most perverted of the South Park Elementary kids) is shown to have several porn magazines in his schoolbag. In "Passion of the Jew", Cartman (a fourth grader) becomes obsessed with Mel Gibson's movie The Passion of the Christ, to the point he forms a fan club for it (noticeably, he's the one child in the fan club). In "Make Love, Not Warcraft", Clyde is briefly seen reading a Playboy magazine. Ike is only three and can barely talk, yet he likes to watch the news and once read several novels (all of which were written with adults in mind) over the course of one day. |
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10-year-old Ryoko Yoshida in The Demon Girl Next Door combines this with Troubling Unchildlike Behaviour — she reads war manuals and books about weapons for fun. | |
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Family Guy: Stewie frequently engages in this. In "A Hero Sits Next Door", he attempts to read The Art of War (Sun Tzu) (only for Lois to take it from him) and he read East of Eden because he's in Oprah Winfrey's book club. | |
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Roger Rabbit Shorts: While Baby Herman himself is an adult despite his babyish appearance, his character within these shorts is an actual baby. In "Roller Coaster Rabbit", after Herman has wandered off, Roger digs through his carriage and finds a magazine with a centerfold of Jessica Rabbit. | |
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In a Star Trek: Voyager fanfic (MSTed here), Captain Janeway's daughter Sarah reads War and Peace at age four because she's a genius. | |
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Not Always Related: In All Little Girls Dream Of Their Red Wedding, a young girl pretends to stab her mother (the submitter) with a plastic knife, saying that "the Lannisters send their regards". The submitter asks her if her father let her watch Game of Thrones, and she nods. | |
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Dexter's Laboratory: In "Don't Be a Baby", Dexter and Dee Dee ask their parents for money so that they can watch an R-rated movie called Violance: Robot Vigilante!. Their parents turn this down, saying that they're too young for it. | |
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"Old School" sees Manny, who is only three years old, requesting The Hobbit as a bedtime story (though it's implied that he mainly just wanted to stall going to bed). | |
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Gravity Falls: In "Summerween", Grunkle Stan, who refuses to buy candy for Gravity Falls's version of Halloween and scares away any trick-or-treaters who come, meets his match with two kids who say they have been watching horror movies since they were two years old, and thus cannot be scared away. | |
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