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** Frigga in both ''Film/{{Thor}}'' and ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'' is very loving and caring to her two sons, [[spoiler: including Loki who was adopted and not Asgardian. In ''Endgame", she gives a time-traveling Thor, who's become an overweight, depressed wreck since failing to stop Thanos, some much needed advice and encouragement to regain his fighting spirit]].

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** Frigga in both ''Film/{{Thor}}'' and ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'' is very loving and caring to her two sons, [[spoiler: including Loki who was adopted and not Asgardian. Her death leaves both of them torn up and ultimately persuades Loki to help Thor, [[HazyFaceTurn even if he doesn't completely reform]] (yet). In ''Endgame", ''Endgame'', she gives a time-traveling Thor, who's become an overweight, depressed wreck since failing to stop Thanos, some much needed advice and encouragement to regain his fighting spirit]].
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** Rhomann Dey in ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}'' is a SpaceCop, ReasonableAuthorityFigure, and FriendlyEnemy to our heroes (who are former criminals or outlaws, especially Peter Quill). Later, he personally said he's grateful to them because they helped to protect Xandar and thus saving his daughter's life in the process.
** Frigga in both ''Film/{{Thor}}'' and ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'' is very loving and caring to her two sons, [[spoiler: including Loki who was adopted and not Asgardian]].
** Scott Lang of ''Film/AntMan1'' is possibly the best father in the entire MCU. He adores his daughter Cassie, tries to set a good example of behavior for her, enjoys playing with her to the point that he constructed a play-fort that spans his entire house (he couldn't take her out due to being under house arrest at the time), is always available when she needs him (even if he's been captured by a villain) and while he encourages her heroic desire to help others, he doesn't make her his partner or sidekick or anything like that because it would be far too dangerous for a ten-year-old. In ''Film/AntManAndTheWasp'' he tells Hope that Cassie was what kept him going when he was in prison, and her calling for him during the climax of the first movie was what helped him escape from the Quantum Realm.
** In ''Film/AvengersEndgame'', [[spoiler: Tony Stark, after years of CharacterDevelopment and practice mentoring a teenager has matured into an excellent parent to his daughter Morgan. She takes after and loves her father who dotes on her in return. [[DeceasedParentsAreTheBest Which makes it all the more tragic that he dies when she's only four.]]]]

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** Rhomann Dey in ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}'' is a SpaceCop, ReasonableAuthorityFigure, and FriendlyEnemy to our heroes (who are former criminals or outlaws, especially Peter Quill). Later, he personally said he's grateful to them because they helped to protect Xandar and Xandar, thus saving his daughter's life in the process.
** Frigga in both ''Film/{{Thor}}'' and ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'' is very loving and caring to her two sons, [[spoiler: including Loki who was adopted and not Asgardian]].
Asgardian. In ''Endgame", she gives a time-traveling Thor, who's become an overweight, depressed wreck since failing to stop Thanos, some much needed advice and encouragement to regain his fighting spirit]].
** Scott Lang of ''Film/AntMan1'' is possibly the best father in the entire MCU. He adores his daughter Cassie, tries to set a good example of behavior for her, enjoys playing with her to the point that he constructed a play-fort that spans his entire house (he couldn't take her out due to being under house arrest at the time), is always available when she needs him (even if he's been captured by a villain) and while he encourages her heroic desire to help others, he doesn't make her his partner or sidekick or anything like that because it would be far too dangerous for a ten-year-old. In ''Film/AntManAndTheWasp'' ''Film/AntManAndTheWasp'', he tells Hope that Cassie was what kept him going when he was in prison, and her calling for him during the climax of the first movie was what helped him escape from the Quantum Realm.
** In ''Film/AvengersEndgame'', [[spoiler: Tony Stark, after years of CharacterDevelopment and practice mentoring a teenager teenager, has matured into an excellent parent to his daughter Morgan. She takes after and loves her father father, who dotes on her in return. [[DeceasedParentsAreTheBest Which makes it all the more tragic that he dies when she's only four.]]]]
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** ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'', thanks to AdaptationalHeroism, both Hera and Zeus are affectionate parents to their son, Hercules.

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** ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'', thanks to AdaptationalHeroism, both Hera and Zeus are affectionate parents to their son, Hercules. They take the best possible care of him, even with his demigod origins meaning that he doesn't fit in with everyone else. And it goes both ways, with Herc buying a massive mansion for them once his heroics start getting him a lot of money.

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