Middle School Moguls is an American animated television miniseries[1][2] created by Gina and Jenae Heitkamp.
Gina and Jenae Heitkamp originally started the idea for the series as "a doll and book line" sold in Target stores in 2016,[6][7] and they were contracted by Nickelodeon afterward.
[10] Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media described the show as likable and praised its "themes of diversity and perseverance.
"[25] She also pointed out that the values of "thinking big and working hard" can apply to any situation, with any "failures" as an opportunity for success in the future as a major theme in the show, along with characters which challenge stereotypes.
This includes, she argues, a female student is a "tech whiz," one character has two mothers, a non-binary teacher, and a new designer who draw inspiration from herself to "create fashion choices for body types that run the gamut," meaning that the show shares the message of "being unique, challenging stereotypes, and following your dreams."