Twelve Forever is an amazing show that expresses the all too familiar fear of growing up and becoming an adult. While the animation style is very reminiscent of shows like Steven Universe and Adventure Time, which would make most believe that it's a show directed mostly for young children, it is incredibly mature in expressing the fears and rational irrationality of the pre-teen years through the protagonist Reggie Abbott and her misadventures with her friends. This show also has amazing racial and LGBTQ+ diversity without feeling too in-your-face and "oh look at me I'm LBGTQ+ and all I am is LGBTQ+". The main characters have great 3D personalities and development throughout the first season, and the Witch is an awesome antagonist! Anyone who has not seen this show, or has seen it recommended to them on Netflix, please give it a try! I did, and I loved it, and I feel that a lot of teenagers as well as pre-teens can relate to the plot and its characters.