Degrassi: The Next Generation

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  • TV-PG
  • 2010
  • 17 Seasons
  • 7.4  (14,114)

Degrassi: The Next Generation is a Canadian drama series that aired on TeenNick from 2001 to 2015. The show follows a group of students at Degrassi Community School as they navigate the challenges of high school and the issues that come with adolescence. The series features a talented ensemble cast, including Stefan Brogren, Shane Kippel, Miriam McDonald, Cassie Steele, Sarah Barrable-Tishauer, Drake, Lauren Collins, Charlotte Arnold, Melinda Shankar, Jamie Johnston, Stacey Farber, Adamo Ruggiero, Annie Clark, Jake Goldsbie, Ryan Cooley, Daniel Clark, Amanda Stepto, Andrea Lewis, Christina Schmidt, Dan Woods, Jake Epstein, Stacie Mistysyn, Melissa McIntyre, Justin Kelly, A.J. Saudin, Judy Jiao, Shannon Kook-Chun, Munro Chambers, Alicia Josipovic, Paula Brancati, Dylan Everett, Deanna Casaluce, Marc Donato, Craig Arnold, Mike Lobel, Demetrius Joyette, Natty Zavitz, Raymond Ablack, Jahmil French, Jessica Tyler, Samantha Munro, Mazin Elsadig, Nina Dobrev, Luke Bilyk, Lyle O'Donohoe, Alex Steele, Scott Paterson, Dalmar Abuzeid, Sarah Fisher, Shanice Banton, Spencer Van Wyck, Jordan Todosey, Jacob Neayem, Aislinn Paul, Olivia Scriven, Sam Earle, Landon Liboiron, Ricardo Hoyos, Argiris Karras, Cory Lee, Jajube Mandiela, Shenae Grimes, Chloe Rose, Jordan Hudyma, Cristine Prosperi, Daniel Kelly, and Ana Golja. Throughout its run, Degrassi: The Next Generation tackled a variety of social issues facing teenagers, including drug abuse, sexuality, mental health, and relationships. The show was praised for its authentic portrayal of these issues, as well as its commitment to diversity and inclusivity. One of the show's defining characteristics was its use of long-form storytelling. The series would often dedicate several episodes to exploring a particular character or storyline, allowing for deeper exploration and more complex character development. Over the course of its 14 seasons, Degrassi: The Next Generation became a cultural touchstone for a generation of viewers. The show's impact went beyond entertainment, as it provided a safe and supportive platform for young people to discuss issues they might be facing in their own lives. Despite ending in 2015, the legacy of Degrassi: The Next Generation lives on. Its impact can be seen in the way that young people continue to connect with its characters and stories, as well as in the numerous spin-offs and reboots that have followed in its wake.

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Seasons
Finally, Part 2
24. Finally, Part 2
July 31, 2015
Drew agrees to help Dallas salvage Prom and is punished. Clare is still unsure of her future plans, including where she stands with Eli.
Finally, Part 1
23. Finally, Part 1
July 31, 2015
It's prom time at Degrassi! Dallas wants Prom to be perfect for Alli but he makes a mistake that could ruin everything. Miles tries to help Hunter in the matters of the heart.
The Kids Aren't Alright, Part 2
22. The Kids Aren't Alright, Part 2
July 30, 2015
Even though Vince has taken Zig in and treated him like family, his actions have threatened Zig and Maya's safety. Drew's accusations towards Jonah are now making Becky suspicious.
The Kids Aren't Alright, Part 1
21. The Kids Aren't Alright, Part 1
July 29, 2015
Zig gets in trouble with the law. With opening night fast approaching, Frankie finds herself falling for Winston all over again. Becky is happy with Jonah, but Drew isn't having it. Runtime: 22 minutes Original air date:
Buy Her Candy
20. Buy Her Candy
July 28, 2015
Zig is hesitant to let Maya see his new place. Clare makes a discovery at school and decides to expose it. Frankie enjoys the musical, but she's having problems with her leading man.
I Wanna Be Adored
19. I Wanna Be Adored
July 27, 2015
With Prom just around the corner, Clare is MIA from committee meetings. Zig moves in with Tiny and struggles to adjust. Tristan's trying online dating, deciding to try some "creative advertising"!
Give Me One Reason
18. Give Me One Reason
July 24, 2015
Maya's thoughts are consumed by a special someone. Clare embarks on an impromptu road trip to New York. Hunter has a crush, but expressing his feelings might do more harm than good.
Get It Together
17. Get It Together
July 23, 2015
Becky develops feelings for Jonah, but is unsure. Maya hopes gym class will boost her average - not as easy as she thought. Clare agrees to babysit Rocky, thinking it'll be a breeze.
Walking In My Shoes
16. Walking In My Shoes
July 22, 2015
The entire school hates Zoë and she tries to win them back. Frankie's grades are starting to slip. Could she resort to her father's ways of getting ahead? Imogen and Jack are dealing with stuff that could affect their relationship.
Wishlist
15. Wishlist
July 21, 2015
It's Frankie's birthday, and she's going to have a Gatsby party!
Ready or Not
14. Ready or Not
July 20, 2015
Winston is set to play the lead in his musical but is not pleased that Lola could star opposite him. The musical seems to be the perfect distraction for Zig, but the reality of the situation hits him in the face.
Watch Out Now
13. Watch Out Now
July 20, 2015
A new administrator at Degrassi adheres to strict rules. Becky and songwriting partner Jonah come up with the idea of a lunch time variety show.
Firestarter, Pt 2
12. Firestarter, Pt 2
January 13, 2015
The Hollingsworth campaign is in its final stretch, increasing stress. Frankie and Winston create an elaborate plan to prove that Zoë is not so innocent. Imogen tells Clare's big news to Eli.
Firestarter, Pt 1
11. Firestarter, Pt 1
January 6, 2015
Degrassi's fundraising scandal could destroy Frankie's relationship with her father. Zig and Tiny compete to get a cheerleader's number. Clare is confident that she can really have it all.
Here V.S. Villain
10. Here V.S. Villain
December 30, 2014
Mr. Simpson calls an assembly to focus on the offending fundraising website. Tristan is desperate to make up with Miles. Alli can't keep a secret and blurts Clare's news to Dallas.
Something's Got to Give
9. Something's Got to Give
December 23, 2014
Drew is committed to keeping Becky happy but his situation with Clare has his attention divided. Maya lies in order to protect Miles. Imogen is determined to find out who is behind the crooked online venture.
Hush
8. Hush
December 16, 2014
Tristan organizes an intervention for Miles. Zoë is sure that Hunter is the blackmailer and confronts him. Becky loves writing songs with Jonah but could he want to do more than make music?
I'll Be Missing You
7. I'll Be Missing You
December 9, 2014
Zoë receives threatening anonymous texts regarding her fundraising activities. Meanwhile, Miles is skipping a lot of school. Worried, Tristan checks in on him and realizes that he is in real trouble. Alli is accepted to Cambridge and Dallas fears this could be the end.
(You Drive Me) Crazy
6. (You Drive Me) Crazy
December 2, 2014
Jack and Imogen reveal what they want out of their relationship while Maya struggles with nightmares.
There's Your Trouble
5. There's Your Trouble
November 25, 2014
Becky's faith falters when she struggles to forgive her brother. Zoë pushes the cheer squad too hard and they crack under the pressure. Eli thought he and Clare could get through anything, but this?!?
Can't Stop This Thing We Started
4. Can't Stop This Thing We Started
November 18, 2014
Clare opens up to Eli about her situation, things progress for Winston and Frankie and after losing in an arm wrestle with Grace, Zig feels emasculated.
If You Could Only See
3. If You Could Only See
November 11, 2014
Zoë gets an idea for the perfect fundraiser. One of her friends is in trouble and Maya doesn't want to remain silent. Becky has had a tough year and isn't the same bubbly sunshine-y girl. So who is she now?
Wise Up
2. Wise Up
November 4, 2014
Clare's baby daddy is not taking the easy way out. Mr. Hollingsorth thinks he can buy Miles' support. Zoë is over being judged by everyone - including Zig.
Smells Like Teen Spirit
1. Smells Like Teen Spirit
October 28, 2014
When morning sickness overwhelms Clare, she confides in Alli and Jenna. Zoë sees red when Becky tells her she is too much of a distraction for the power cheer team. Miles and Tristan are getting closer.
Don't Look Back
100. Don't Look Back
August 2, 2015
Everyone is hoping this will be the best summer, but tensions, romance and friendships are on the rise.
Description

Degrassi: The Next Generation is a Canadian drama series that aired on TeenNick from 2001 to 2015. The show follows a group of students at Degrassi Community School as they navigate the challenges of high school and the issues that come with adolescence. The series features a talented ensemble cast, including Stefan Brogren, Shane Kippel, Miriam McDonald, Cassie Steele, Sarah Barrable-Tishauer, Drake, Lauren Collins, Charlotte Arnold, Melinda Shankar, Jamie Johnston, Stacey Farber, Adamo Ruggiero, Annie Clark, Jake Goldsbie, Ryan Cooley, Daniel Clark, Amanda Stepto, Andrea Lewis, Christina Schmidt, Dan Woods, Jake Epstein, Stacie Mistysyn, Melissa McIntyre, Justin Kelly, A.J. Saudin, Judy Jiao, Shannon Kook-Chun, Munro Chambers, Alicia Josipovic, Paula Brancati, Dylan Everett, Deanna Casaluce, Marc Donato, Craig Arnold, Mike Lobel, Demetrius Joyette, Natty Zavitz, Raymond Ablack, Jahmil French, Jessica Tyler, Samantha Munro, Mazin Elsadig, Nina Dobrev, Luke Bilyk, Lyle O'Donohoe, Alex Steele, Scott Paterson, Dalmar Abuzeid, Sarah Fisher, Shanice Banton, Spencer Van Wyck, Jordan Todosey, Jacob Neayem, Aislinn Paul, Olivia Scriven, Sam Earle, Landon Liboiron, Ricardo Hoyos, Argiris Karras, Cory Lee, Jajube Mandiela, Shenae Grimes, Chloe Rose, Jordan Hudyma, Cristine Prosperi, Daniel Kelly, and Ana Golja.

Throughout its run, Degrassi: The Next Generation tackled a variety of social issues facing teenagers, including drug abuse, sexuality, mental health, and relationships. The show was praised for its authentic portrayal of these issues, as well as its commitment to diversity and inclusivity.

One of the show's defining characteristics was its use of long-form storytelling. The series would often dedicate several episodes to exploring a particular character or storyline, allowing for deeper exploration and more complex character development.

Over the course of its 14 seasons, Degrassi: The Next Generation became a cultural touchstone for a generation of viewers. The show's impact went beyond entertainment, as it provided a safe and supportive platform for young people to discuss issues they might be facing in their own lives.

Despite ending in 2015, the legacy of Degrassi: The Next Generation lives on. Its impact can be seen in the way that young people continue to connect with its characters and stories, as well as in the numerous spin-offs and reboots that have followed in its wake.

Degrassi: The Next Generation is a series that is currently running and has 17 seasons (434 episodes). The series first aired on July 18, 2010.

Where to Watch Degrassi: The Next Generation

Degrassi: The Next Generation is available for streaming on the TeenNick website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Degrassi: The Next Generation on demand at Apple TV, Tubi TV and Pluto TV.

  • Premiere Date
    July 18, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (14,114)