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* [[Corrupt the Cutie]]: In this case, Jenna kind of corrupts herself, but...
* [[Corrupt the Cutie]]: In this case, Jenna kind of corrupts herself, but...
* [[Dance Line]]: Jenna does this during the "Thriller" dance part.
* [[Dance Line]]: Jenna does this during the "Thriller" dance part.
* [[Did Not Do the Research]]: The key songs in the movie are "Jessie's Girl," "Love Is A Battlefield" and "Thriller"—hits in 1981, 1983 and 1984 respectively, which don't really seem credible for a 13-year-old girl in ''1987'' (which she would have to be, since the film was released in 2004) to have at the top of her fave raves list—and someone on the production must have known this, hence Jenna bursting into the much more plausible "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" by Wang Chung (from 1986).
* [[Did Not Do the Research]]: The key songs in the movie are "Jessie's Girl," "Love Is A Battlefield" and "Thriller" -- hits in 1981, 1983 and 1984 respectively, which don't really seem credible for a 13-year-old girl in ''1987'' (which she would have to be, since the film was released in 2004) to have at the top of her fave raves list -- and someone on the production must have known this, hence Jenna bursting into the much more plausible "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" by Wang Chung (from 1986).
* [[Doting Parent]]
* [[Doting Parent]]
* [[Embarrassing Nickname]]: Tom-Tom. I mean, Tom-Tom?
* [[Embarrassing Nickname]]: Tom-Tom. I mean, Tom-Tom?

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13 Going On 30 is a Romantic Comedy movie about a girl named Jenna Rink (Jennifer Garner) who is 13 and suffers from the ageless drama of 13-year-old girls: she doesn't have enough boobs, she doesn't have enough cool clothes, she doesn't have a beautiful and popular boyfriend, and she definitely doesn't have friends among the In Crowd.

As a solution to this, she wishes to become older and successful and beautiful and popular and pretty much everything else. So, with a little help from a magic dust, she ages seventeen years in a blink, and wakes up as powerful magazine editor, whose best friend is Lucy Wyman, aka Tom-Tom (Judy Greer) the old queen bee at her school.

The only problem is: she doesn't remember a thing of how she passed the past years. Matt (Mark Ruffalo), a nerd who was her only friend at high school, helps her to find herself; but what if she does not like how she turned out to be?

For the trope that this movie used to name, see Overnight Age-Up.


Tropes used in 13 Going on 30 include: