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Pages in category "Teenage characters in video games" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
As with real children, the term refers to characters who are understood to be biologically and/or chronologically under age 18 during the course of a game in which they are depicted. In the case of characters who mature to adulthood in the course of the story, articles should only be included in this category if the character's childhood ...
Features cameos by multiple licensed video game characters like Sonic the Hedgehog, Pac-Man, Ryu & Bowser. Noobz (2012) – Directed by Blake Freeman. A motley crew of gamers participate in a video game competition. Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie (2014) – Directed by James Rolfe and Kevin Finn.
Puerto Rican boy band Menudo is on a Venezuelan nationwide tour. They encounter fictionalized situations through the tour, interloped with images of the band performing at real concerts. 1982 Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains: Lou Adler: Diane Lane Laura Dern: A cult classic starring about three teenage girls who form a punk rock band ...
Hearts Beat Loud is a 2018 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Brett Haley, from a screenplay by Haley and Marc Basch.It stars Nick Offerman, Kiersey Clemons, Ted Danson, Sasha Lane, Blythe Danner and Toni Collette, and follows a Brooklyn record store owner who tries to convince his daughter to start a band with him after a song they recorded goes viral.
The Irregular at Magic High School: The Movie – The Girl Who Summons the Stars (Japanese: 劇場版 魔法科高校の劣等生 星を呼ぶ少女, Hepburn: Gekijōban Mahōka Kōkō no Rettōsei: Hoshi o Yobu Shōjo) is a 2017 Japanese animated film based on an original story written by Tsutomu Satō featuring the characters of his light novel series The Irregular at Magic High School.
Jawbreaker is a 1999 American teen black comedy crime film written and directed by Darren Stein.The film stars Rose McGowan, Rebecca Gayheart, and Julie Benz as girls in an exclusive clique in their high school.
Denny Connolly at Game Rant stated "...swapping between characters should be a fun addition for fans of the original trilogy," due to the fact she has her own personality and animations in the game. [30] Stacey Henley from The Guardian declared that Coco "adds a fresh dimension to the game," along with Cortex, Tawna and Dingodile in Crash 4. [31]