Do you have a teenager that’s constantly bored with what’s showing on terrestrial television?
Don’t worry ShowMax is your answer to all the groans & moans that come out of their puberty stricken months.
Here are 7 shows your teen or tween will love:
Digimon Fusion
Following the success of Digimon Data Squad, Fusion follows Mikey Kudo & his friends as they take on the mysterious Digital World. Digimon Fusion returns the franchise to its tweenage roots, where Mikey and his fellow Fusion Fighters attempt to collect the code crowns from the Bagra Army. In this incarnation of Digimon the Fusion Fighters want to reunite the Digital World to bring about peace and harmony.
Spider-Man Web Warriors
Are you majorly excited for Spider-Man Homecoming next year? Well, then you’ll love Spider-Man Web Warriors. Thanks to ShowMax you can enjoy 26 episodes of pure Spidey goodness.
Spider Riders
Anime lovers will remember this highly under-rated show from the early 2000’s. The reason for Spider Riders’ disappearance was the huge popularity of Dragon Ball Z. ShowMax however has this gem of a show right at your fingertips.
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Transformers Prime
Now, I know what you’re thinking - The Transformers movies are garbage. Why would my child want to watch that? Well, the TV show is done by a different production company who actually know how to put a compelling story together. Follow Optimus Prime and the rest of the Autobots as they fight the Decepticons to keep the Earth safe and find their way back to Cybertron.
Sonic Underground
This one is a bit of a throwback and the teens of today weren't even born when Sonic Underground (1998) originally aired in SA. However, this show was way before it’s time. Tackling things like politics and how to rebel against a dictatorship - with it being wrapped in elements such as magic and futurism.
Power Rangers (15 Seasons)
Keeping with the throwback theme, Power Rangers is show that most people can’t believe is still around.
Not only is it still around, there’s a new season that airs every year. ShowMax has 15 seasons of Power Ranger ridiculousness that will appeal to teens or even millennials.
Avatar: The Last Airbender
If you haven’t introduced your teen to Avatar: The Last Airbender, you are missing out on a spectacular series. Avatar follows Aang (the last Airbender), Katara (Waterbender), Sokka (Southern water tribe warrior) and Toph (Earthbender) as the band together to fight Fire Lord Firelord Ozai and re-establish balance in the world.
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