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Product Detail

Degrassi Junior High - Season 2 - Disc 1
Degrassi Junior High - Season 2 - Disc 1
Series: Degrassi
Grade level: Grade 7+
Closed captioned: Yes
Described Video: No
104 min on 1 disc
Home and Educational Use
In Stock - ships within 2 business days
List $19.95
Sale $4.99
 

Go to school with the show in a class by itself-and get real! Hailed as "groundbreaking," "powerful," and "totally authentic," Degrassi Junior High confronts it all-friendship, puberty, rumors, sports, studies, and more-with a refreshing ensemble cast and a unique teen’s-eye-view of life. Sometimes moving, sometimes shocking, but always believable, Degrassi Junior High is a classic for teens of all ages. All your favorite characters and storylines are waiting-find your seat-school’s open!

Includes four Degrassi Junior High episodes from Season 2:

Eggbert: Shane begins to understand the responsibilities of parenthood when Spike includes him in an experiment-caring for an egg as if it were an infant.

A Helping Hand: Just as Lucy's parents seem busier than ever, the new substitute teacher makes Lucy his class pet.

Great Expectations: Joey plans to find out for himself if Liz, a new student, is as fast as everyone says. Arthur and Yick have questions about wet dreams.

Dinner and a Show: Shane's parents are upset and embarrassed that their son is the father of Spike's baby. Nonetheless, they invite Spike and her mom to dinner so that everyone can meet and talk.

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Item # WG38819
ISBN # 1-593753-05-5
UPC # 783421 38 8192
1987

Reviews

"One of the gutsiest shows on television." - Los Angeles Times
"An unflinching look at contemporary teenage life." - New York Daily News
"It's a revelation. 10 (out of a possible 10)." - Spin magazine review of the last 25 years of teen entertainment, February 1999

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