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  1. Until Grandfather, who is this trope to Father, but even he seemed nervous about actually facing Father in a fight. It's revealed that even the Galactic KND fear him, as searching "Father" in the database results "DANGER DANGER DANGER". Enemy Mine:

  2. The most well-known subtype of this is a white couple that gives birth to a half-black child. The title comes from a scene in the movie Life where the (white) warden of an all-black prison sees his illegitimate grandson for the first time and is revolted to see that the kid is racially mixed. Then you have cases where the father has no idea the ...

  3. The lambs have laid down with the sheep. You're cozy and warm in your bed, my dear. Please go the fuck to sleep." Babies, they cry a lot. They don't seem to want to sleep much either. In fiction, whenever there is a crying baby there is a parent (or babysitter) at their wit's-end who is prepared to do anything to get the infant to quieten down ...

  4. Create New. Will: Ain't even nothing to talk about. I been waiting for this a long time, my whole life, and ain't nobody gonna stop me. Come tomorrow, I'm outta here. Uncle Phil: Oh yeah, I don't think so. Will: Who cares what you think?! YOU ARE NOT MY FATHER! — The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, "Papa's Got a Brand New Excuse". The closing line ...

  5. Pokémon: This trope applies to every hatchling belonging to a species whose size exceeds or dwarfs their parents'. For instance, the (fully-evolved) love child of Hot Skitty-on-Wailord Action can be 200 times larger than daddy Skitty (if the mother is a Wailord) or 200 times smaller than daddy Wailord (if the mother is a Skitty) .

  6. The Rugrats Movie, as the title says, is the first of three films based on the Klasky-Csupo -produced Nickelodeon cartoon Rugrats. It is directed by Norton Virgien and Igor Kovalyov, with a script by David N. Weiss and J. David Stem. Released on November 20, 1998, it was the third theatrical film released by Nickelodeon Movies as well as their ...

  7. Voiced by (EU French): Michele Dodane. Voiced by (Canadian French): Daniel Picard. Debut: Death Has a Shadow. Meg: [Peter's] a fat, lazy, abusive, blue-collar, Irish-Catholic dad who drinks way too much, and barely makes enough to support his family! A portly father from Rhode Island who's an immature, dim-witted, outspoken, eccentric alcoholic.

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