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Táto séria sleduje mladého chlapca, ktorý sa potýka s problémami začlenenia do novej, prestížnej školy. Príbeh sa zaoberá témami identity, priateľstva a hľadania vlastného miesta vo svete, kde sa stretávajú odlišné kultúry a spoločenské vrstvy. Sledujeme jeho cestu, ako si zachovať vlastné ja, zatiaľ čo sa snaží zapadnúť do nového prostredia. Je to dojímavé rozprávanie o dospievaní a prekonávaní prekážok.

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