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[–] 15922962? ago (edited ago)
The hit show PJ Mask has kids sneaking out at night (in double identity costumes) to solve crimes. No parents at all.
A Netflix show Super Monsters features (double identity again) kids that turn into Frankenstein, vampire, werewolf, Cleopatra/mummy, witch, and zombie at night to solve issues. The gist is they learn to deal with their super powers.
For even younger age group, Paws Patrol has puppies and young boy independently solving crimes and safery mishaps caused by the towns adults. Frequently the waspy boomer town mayor is the issue as he is greedy and bumbling idiot.
[–] 15923554? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
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Myth and fairy tales have long history mixing youth and adult worlds.
Sometimes children and adolescents find their way without adult/parental guidance in youth world. Either in isolatuon from adults or in a world with hapless or clueless adults that don't understand and can't help anyway.
Others with youth (seperated from their loving family) navigating a world of untrustworthy adults. Hansel and Gretel, Red Riding Hood, Narnia stories, and the Alice, Wizard of Oz, and Charlie series. The last few notably frequently noted as mind control programming content by pedo authors.
Less often do you have a healthy, integrated relationship where adults and family assist the youth in overcoming obstacles. I'd argue that Harry Potter series is one of the few modern ones. Older examples are Swiss Family Robinson, Lost In Space, etc.
[–] 15924938? ago
upvote but harry potter was about abusive step-parents and creating a magical world under the stairs to get away from them