Big Mouth (2025)

Even the asexual experience is given the spotlight. Through the character of Val, a camp counselor, and a musical number about "The Spectrum of Sexuality," the show normalizes the idea that not everyone experiences sexual attraction, educating its audience without being preachy.

One of the best episodes, "The Head Push," deals with Andrew staring at his cousin’s chest. The show does not excuse it. The Shame Wizard tortures him, and the narrative makes it clear that while the impulse is biological, the choice to act on it is a moral line. Big Mouth teaches empathy by forcing the audience to squirm. Big Mouth

While the kids are the heart of the show, the adults and supporting characters serve as a satirical mirror to the society that created them. Even the asexual experience is given the spotlight

We’ve all been there—that moment where the words leave your mouth before your brain can hit the "cancel" button. While the "gift of the gab" can help you stand out in interviews , it can also lead to some legendary awkwardness. Big Mouth Gives Insight on Puberty - Arthur Morgan School The show does not excuse it