Growth spurts on screen, made by cupid: Have Animated Teen Romance Shows Really Grown Up or Just Gotten Better at Hiding the Fantasy?
February has a way of making romance feel louder. Only this time, let us take it back to high school, you have your growth spurt roaming around the corner, have your own trendy outfit for hangouts and finally getting to be in a “squad” or “group”. Ah yes. Let us not forget that high school crush that causes confusing feelings for the first time. Suddenly, love stories are everywhere, from playlists, on streaming platforms and in nostalgic watching of comfort shows. If you grew up on animation, especially teen-centered animation, then you know that first love has always been a powerful storyline. Confessions under magical skies. Slow-burn friendships. Rivals who secretly care too much. That one look, across the corridor or locker. You know it. Probably in a partly crowded area. Holds on for longer than expected. Just before a smile and hope the other person makes a move. Teen romance in animation has always been intense. Sometimes impossibly intense. For years, critics...