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* [[After School (2003 film)|''After School'' (2003 film)]], a Singaporean film |
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* ''[[Afterschool]]'', a 2009 film directed by Antonio Campos |
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* [[After School (TV series)|''After School'' (TV series)]], New Zealand series ( |
* [[After School (TV series)|''After School'' (TV series)]], a New Zealand children's television series (1981–1988) |
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Revision as of 04:18, 30 October 2020
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After School may refer to:
Films
- After School (1972 film), a Chinese animated short film
- After School (2003 film), a Singaporean film
- Afterschool, a 2009 film directed by Antonio Campos
- After School (TV series), a New Zealand children's television series (1981–1988)
Music
- After School (group), a South Korean girl group
- "After School", a 1957 song by Randy Starr
- "After School", a song by LL Cool J from his 2002 album 10
- "After School", a song from the 1990 album Trio, featuring Donald Bailey, Red Mitchell, and Jimmy Rowles
- "After School", a song by Young MC from the 1991 album Brainstorm
- "After School", a song by Dom Kennedy from the 2013 album Get Home Safely
- "After School", an upcoming Extended Play by Melanie Martinez.
Other uses
- After-school activity, special activities that are done at the school after the day is over
- After school special, a type of television program
- After School (app), a social network mobile application for teenagers