When studios test "Animal House" style content today, they get low "relatability" scores from Gen Z. They don't see themselves in Bluto; they see the bully who made their high school experience miserable. Instead, they see themselves in the guy who over-thinks a text message for three hours (the "Adam" of Bojack Horseman or Tuca & Bertie ).

, the film reimagines the fictional Faber College's Greek life through an explicit lens. Film Overview

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Unlike traditional adult content, alternative adult content often featured more experimental and avant-garde themes, styles, and performances. This type of content appealed to a niche audience that was looking for something new and different.