Stop Bullying
Season 1 of Stop Bullying includes 12 remastered educational episodes originally produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Pub MCH00210). It features real school bullying scenarios—verbal, cyber, social—and promotes empathy, peer support, inclusion, and resilience. Ideal for classrooms, families, and youth programs. Presented in 8K 60FPS for modern viewin
- Genres : 8K FUHD Highlights, Animation, Educational, Young Adult
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- Audio Language : English
Episodes 12
- 3Mins
KB arrives at a new school and is quickly targeted by bullies. As she navigates this difficult environment, the episode highlights common bullying behavior and encourages discussion around empathy, support, and taking action. Originally produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Pub MCH00210).
Delves into the emotional realities faced by targets and bystanders—verbal, social, and cyberbullying. Demonstrates empathy, peer intervention, and creating inclusive environments through student and teacher interaction. Originally produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Pub MCH00210), now remastered in 8K 60FPS.
- 2Mins
Milton begins acting differently—withdrawn and frustrated—and peers and teachers respond in ways that isolate or support him. This episode highlights how emotional struggles outside school can affect behavior and lead to bullying, and it emphasizes responding with understanding and empathy. Originally produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Pub MCH00210), now digitally remastered in 8K 60FPS.
- 2Mins
Melanie tries to break away from her clique and befriend others, but peer pressure and exclusion discourage her. This episode explores the bystander effect and the difficulty of standing up against teasing—even by friends. It underscores the importance of courage and social support. Originally produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Pub MCH00210) and remastered in 8K 60 FPS.
- 2Mins
KB struggles with cyberbullying when private images of her are spread online by peers. The episode shows her internal conflict about speaking up and seeking support. It emphasizes the harmful effects of digital harassment, the role of bystanders, and the power of empathy and adult involvement. Originally created by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Pub MCH00210), remastered in 8K 60 FPS.
- 2Mins
Students confront Cassandra’s hurtful behaviour in a science lab. Through empathy and teamwork, Melanie and KB learn to bridge divides and maintain peer support. The episode emphasizes collective courage, respect, and assertive intervention. Produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Pub MCH00210), now remastered in 8K 60 FPS.
- 2Mins
Josh returns to school after being bullied, channelling his energy into athletics. His newfound confidence challenges peer perceptions. This episode explores resilience, personal growth, and peer acceptance as tools to overcome stigma. Originally produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Pub MCH00210), remastered in 8K 60FPS.
On the soccer field, KB is misunderstood by teammates and coach, triggering frustration and isolation. Through communication and team support, the episode addresses peer perception, emotional resilience, and preventing bullying in sports environments. Originally produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Pub MCH00210), remastered in 8K 60 FPS.
- 2Mins
As Milton, previously isolated, finds an unexpected friend and ally, the episode explores how peer support and standing together can disrupt bullying dynamics. It highlights kindness and collective action in fostering inclusion. Originally produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Pub MCH00210), remastered in 8K 60 FPS.
- 2Mins
In this penultimate episode, students confront the realities and consequences of bullying within school dynamics. It emphasizes personal responsibility, speaking up for others, and learning from past mistakes. Originally produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Pub MCH00210), remastered in 8K 60 FPS.
KB and her classmates navigate misunderstandings that escalate into conflict. Through dialogue, apology, and empathy, they learn to resolve issues and support each other. Highlights the power of compassion, communication, and peer support. Originally produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Pub MCH00210), now remastered in 8K 60 FPS.
- 2Mins
In the series finale, Melanie defies peer pressure and chooses to support KB, forging real friendships built on honesty and trust. Family members also join the conversation, modelling respectful communication. The episode underscores unity, empathy, and standing together against bullying. Originally produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Pub MCH00210) and remastered in 8K 60 FPS.