List of media set in San Diego
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This is a list of media set in San Diego, California.
Novels
edit- It's Not PMS, It's You by Rich Amooi (2019)
- The Angel Gang by Ken Kuhlken (1993)
- The Fallen by T. Jefferson Parker (2006)
- Kiln People by David Brin (2002)
- The Loud Adios by Ken Kuhlken (1989)
- Rainbows End by Vernor Vinge (2006)
- Tecate Peak, The Edge by Michael Hudon (2012)
- Tijuana Straits by Kem Nunn (2004)
- The Vagabond Virgins by Ken Kuhlken (2008)
- The Venus Deal by Ken Kuhlken (1991)
- The Winter of Frankie Machine (novel) by Don Winslow (2006)
- Superhero High by T. H. Hernandez (2018)
Books
edit- Dr Seuss Books from 1948 to 1991
Films
editTitle | Year | Ref. |
---|---|---|
Assumption | 2017 | |
The Case of Evil | 2014 | [73] |
Daisy Belle | 2018 | [74] |
The Dark Resurgence: A Star Wars Story | 2018 | |
Deviant | 2018 | [75] |
The Evil Rises | 2018 | |
Fatty and Mabel at the San Diego Exposition | 1915 | |
The Fifth of November | 2018 | |
Graduation Afternoon | 2021 | |
The Heiress Lethal | 2010 | [76] |
Hush | 2016 | [77] |
Leave 'Em Laughing | 2020 | |
Libertyville | 2021 | [78] |
Our Barrio | 2016 | [79] |
The Phantom Hour | 2016 | |
The Power Agent | 2020 | |
A Rodeo Film | 2021 | [80] |
Things We Dig | 2020 | [81] |
Touch | 2022 | [82] |
Undocumented | 2016 | |
We All Die Alone | 2021 | [83] |
TV shows
edit- Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures on Nickelodeon (2011–2012)
- Cavemen on ABC (2007)
- Criminal Minds (Season 1, Episode 4; Season 6, Episode 21; Season 10, Episode 5; Season 12 Episode 10) on CBS (2005–2020)
- Drake & Josh on Nickelodeon (2004–2007)
- The Ex List on CBS (2008)
- The Fosters on ABC Family
- The Game (2006)
- Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. on CBS (1964–1969)
- Grace and Frankie on Netflix (2015–present)
- Harry O on ABC (1974–1976)
- Hennesey on CBS (1959–1962)
- High Tide (1994–1997)
- Hunter (1984 American TV series) on NBC (2003)
- John from Cincinnati (2007)
- Manhunt (TV series, police) (1959–1961)
- NTSF:SD:SUV:: on Adult Swim (2011–present)
- Physical (TV series) on Apple TV+
- Renegade on USA Network (1992–1997)
- Silk Stalkings on USA Network (1991–1999)
- Simon & Simon on CBS (1981–1988)
- Terriers on FX (2010)
- That '80s Show on Fox (2002)
- Veronica Mars on The CW Television Network (2004–2007)
- Pitch on Fox (2016–2017)
- Abby's on NBC (2019)
- The Weekenders (2000–2004)
Reality shows
edit- Beach Patrol on Court TV (2006)
- COPS, Season 2, episodes 14 to 18 (1989, 1990); Season 21, episodes 6 to 8, 10, 18, 36 (2008, 2009)
- The Real World: San Diego on MTV (2004)
- House Hunters on HGTV (1999–present)
- Room Raiders (Season 4, Episode 19) on MTV
Anime
edit- Grisaia no Rakuen, Season 2, episodes 2–3 (2015)
Video games
edit- Midnight Club 3:DUB Edition and Midnight Club 3:DUB Edition Remix, a racing free roam city
- Tony Hawk's Underground, Balboa Park is featured as a skate level
Comic books/Manga
edit- Aquaman vol 6 #s 15–49 (March 2003 to April 2006) and irregularly since (as Sub Diego)
- Fathom vol 1, 2, 4 and 5, certain areas of the comic book series take place in San Diego
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 7: Steel Ball Run vol 1 (2004), takes place in 1890's San Diego.
See also
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