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%%* WesternAnimation/JimmyNeutron's parents.

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%%* WesternAnimation/JimmyNeutron's On WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius, Jimmy's parents.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents'': Despite being utterly batty, Mr. and Mrs. Turner are a tight-knit, mutually supportive couple; most of the time, that is. Just don't let Mrs. Turner miss her anniversary dinner, or else.

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Despite being utterly batty, Mr. and Mrs. Turner are a tight-knit, mutually supportive couple; most of the time, that is. Just don't let Mrs. Turner miss her anniversary dinner, or else.else.
** Cosmo and Wanda are definitely this. Sure, they argue sometimes but there is always the sense that they genuinely love each other and will always bounce back. This is especially the case in the earlier episodes where they fought very little.
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* Mickey and Minnie Mouse end up married and are clearly happy together at the end of two Mickey [=MouseWorks=] shorts, "Around the World in 80 Days" and an adaptation of Shakespeare's ''Theatre/AMidsummerNightsDream'', both of which later aired as parts of episodes of ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse''. The latter also ends with Donald and Daisy Duck getting married, and they also appear to enjoy being together in holy matrimony. Walt Disney himself [[WordOfGod was of the belief]] that in their private lives, Mickey and Minnie were married, but were not married "on screen" so as to "[[WillTheyOrWontThey keep up the appearance of youthful courtship.]]"

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* Mickey and Minnie Mouse end up married and are clearly happy together at the end of two Mickey [=MouseWorks=] shorts, "Around the World in 80 Days" and an adaptation of Shakespeare's ''Theatre/AMidsummerNightsDream'', ''Theatre/AMidsummerNightsDream''[[note]]Even though the whole thing was AllJustADream of Mickey's[[/note]], both of which later aired as parts of episodes of ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse''. The latter also ends with Donald and Daisy Duck getting married, and they also appear to enjoy being together in holy matrimony. Walt Disney himself [[WordOfGod was of the belief]] that in their private lives, Mickey and Minnie were married, but were not married "on screen" so as to "[[WillTheyOrWontThey keep up the appearance of youthful courtship.]]"
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* Oddly enough, this seems to be the case across the board with ''all'' the parents of the pre-teen agents of ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor''. (Except Numbuh Two, whose dad is missing and presumably deceased.) In fact, while the heroes fight against evil adults and are suspicious of adults in general, their parents are an exception. Numbuh One's parents were practically ''made'' for each other. [[spoiler:He was the legendary operative Numbuh Zero when he was a kid, and as revealed in the SeriesFinale, his mom was actually Numbuh 999, the first female operative in the Seventh Age of the Kids Next Door.]]

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* Oddly enough, this seems to be the case across the board with ''all'' the parents of the pre-teen agents of ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor''. (Except Numbuh Two, whose dad is missing and presumably deceased.) In fact, while the heroes fight against evil adults and are suspicious of adults in general, their parents are an exception. Numbuh One's parents were practically ''made'' for each other. [[spoiler:He was the legendary operative Numbuh Zero when he was a kid, and as revealed in the SeriesFinale, GrandFinale, his mom was actually Numbuh 999, the first female operative in the Seventh Age of the Kids Next Door.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheRaccoons'':
** Ralph and Melissa, though sometimes having their disagreements, are proud to be married and they usually do their activities together.
** Bentley and Lisa's parents, George and Nicole, don't seem to have any negative tension in their marriage and Nicole is often supportive of George whenever he's feeling anxious.
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* All the parents on ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}''(and subsequently ''WesternAnimation/AllGrownUp'') are happily married to their respective spouses. Stu and Didi Pickles have had Tommy and Dil, Howard and Betty, in spite of their [[MasculineGirlFeminineBoy personality differences]] and the fact that Betty was something of a LovingBully in third grade, are happily raising twins, and then there's Chas Finster, who has married twice:

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* All the parents on ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}''(and ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' (and subsequently ''WesternAnimation/AllGrownUp'') are happily married to their respective spouses. Stu and Didi Pickles have had Tommy and Dil, Howard and Betty, in spite of their [[MasculineGirlFeminineBoy personality differences]] and the fact that Betty was something of a LovingBully in third grade, are happily raising twins, and then there's Chas Finster, who has married twice:
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* Zeke's parents, Alvin and Ida Palmer, in ''WesternAnimation/ZekesPad''. So much so that his parents not getting along is one of Zeke's greatest fears. When he thinks they are drifting apart in "Brush With Love", he attempts to use the magic Pad to put things right, and just ends making everything much, much worse.

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%%* All the parents on ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}''(and subsequently ''WesternAnimation/AllGrownUp'') are this. Chas and Kira (Chas' first marriage appears to have been this as well), Stu and Didi, Betty and Howard, and Charlotte and Drew.
%%** Chas and Kira. As seen in the episodes "Finsterella", "The Big Sneeze", "Bow Wow Wedding Vows", "Babies In Toyland", "Sweet Dreams", "Mutt's in a Name", and "Kimi Takes The Cake" just to name a few.

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%%* * All the parents on ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}''(and subsequently ''WesternAnimation/AllGrownUp'') are this. happily married to their respective spouses. Stu and Didi Pickles have had Tommy and Dil, Howard and Betty, in spite of their [[MasculineGirlFeminineBoy personality differences]] and the fact that Betty was something of a LovingBully in third grade, are happily raising twins, and then there's Chas and Kira (Chas' Finster, who has married twice:
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first wife was Melinda whose death at a tragically young age affected him deeply. By the time of the Mother's Day episode, [[TheLostLenore he's still mourning for her]].
**His second wife, whom he married in ''Rugrats in Paris'' is Kira, who used to work for the [[ChildHater child-hating]] Coco before the latter tried to marry Chas. She adopts her stepson Chuckie, and Chas in turn adopts Kira's own daughter Kimi as his own. Ten years later, in the ''WesternAnimation/AllGrownUp'' spin-off, their
marriage appears to have been this as well), Stu and Didi, Betty and Howard, and Charlotte and Drew.
%%** Chas and Kira. As seen in the episodes "Finsterella", "The Big Sneeze", "Bow Wow Wedding Vows", "Babies In Toyland", "Sweet Dreams", "Mutt's in a Name", and "Kimi Takes The Cake" just to name a few.
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** Also, Bow Hothoof and Windy Whistles, Rainbow Dash's parents.

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** Also, Bow Hothoof and Windy Whistles, Rainbow Dash's parents. While they sometimes go a little overboard with their encouragement of their daughter, it's clear that they really do love her, and each other.

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* WesternAnimation/KimPossible's

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** Based on WordOfGod saying that Kim and Ron would be together forever and that their relationship would flourish, it implies that they will be this.
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* Mickey and Minnie Mouse end up married and are clearly happy together at the end of two Mickey [=MouseWorks=] shorts, "Around the World in 80 Days" and an adaptation of Shakespeare's ''Theatre/AMidsummerNightsDream'', both of which later aired as parts of episodes of ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse''. The latter also ends with Donald and Daisy Duck getting married, and they also appear to enjoy being together in holy matrimony.

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* Mickey and Minnie Mouse end up married and are clearly happy together at the end of two Mickey [=MouseWorks=] shorts, "Around the World in 80 Days" and an adaptation of Shakespeare's ''Theatre/AMidsummerNightsDream'', both of which later aired as parts of episodes of ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse''. The latter also ends with Donald and Daisy Duck getting married, and they also appear to enjoy being together in holy matrimony. Walt Disney himself [[WordOfGod was of the belief]] that in their private lives, Mickey and Minnie were married, but were not married "on screen" so as to "[[WillTheyOrWontThey keep up the appearance of youthful courtship.]]"
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** In the warped present. Vlad gets Maddie as his beloved wife. Jack is stuck in Plasmius's body, now a FaceHeelTurn of his former self.

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** In the warped present. Vlad gets Maddie as his beloved wife. Jack is stuck in Plasmius's body, now a FaceHeelTurn of his former self. However, it turns out Maddie is totally miserable because Vlad is a complete ControlFreak and she later reconnects with Jack when she has enough of Vlad's treatment.

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* Flavio and Marita of the WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}' Hip Hippo segments are always shown as a happily married couple and never seem to disagree on anything.

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* Flavio and Marita of the WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}' ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}''' Hip Hippo segments are always shown as a happily married couple and never seem to disagree on anything.



* In WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}, [[spoiler:Percedal and Evangelyne]] after they get married at the end of the OVA specials; [[spoiler:of course, they were already living together and had two kids before they ever officially tied the knot.]]

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* In WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}, ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'', [[spoiler:Percedal and Evangelyne]] after they get married at the end of the OVA specials; [[spoiler:of course, they were already living together and had two kids before they ever officially tied the knot.]]


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* ''WesternAnimation/PrincessNatasha'': King Karl and Queen Leena, Natasha's parents and RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething, and shown happily sharing the burden of ruling the kingdom between them.
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** Also, Bow Hothoof and Windy Whistles, Rainbow Dash's parents.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'' - Bob and Linda have their quirks that bug each other, but are quite happy together, and get intimate quite a lot, sometimes inappropriately, like when they're chaperoning a school dance.

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Bob and Linda have their quirks that bug each other, but are quite happy together, and get intimate quite a lot, sometimes inappropriately, like when they're chaperoning a school dance.dance.
** The episode "I Get Psy-Chic Out of You", Linda, thinking she's psychic, gives her friend Gretchen a prediction of seeing her ex-boyfriend in Philadelphia. Gretchen returns, angry because he ex-boyfriend is married and faithful, being one example of proof Linda isn't psychic.
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* Enzo Matrix and [=AndrAIa=] of ''ReBoot'' start out as JustFriends (with a little flirting and some arguable crushing on the part of AndrAIa), but after a [[PlotRelevantAgeUp Plot-Relevant Age-Up]], they're firmly in the Happily Married department.

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* Enzo Matrix and [=AndrAIa=] of ''ReBoot'' ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'' start out as JustFriends (with a little flirting and some arguable crushing on the part of AndrAIa), [=AndrAIa=]), but after a [[PlotRelevantAgeUp Plot-Relevant Age-Up]], PlotRelevantAgeUp, they're firmly in the Happily Married department.



%%* ''WesterAnimation/GeorgeOfTheJungle'' and Ursula.

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%%* ''WesterAnimation/GeorgeOfTheJungle'' ''WesternAnimation/GeorgeOfTheJungle'' and Ursula.



%%* BattleCouple: Jack and Helen Bennett (aka Bionic-1 and Mother-1) from ''BionicSix''.

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%%* BattleCouple: Jack and Helen Bennett (aka Bionic-1 and Mother-1) from ''BionicSix''.''WesternAnimation/BionicSix''.
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* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'':
** Steven's parents, Greg Universe and Rose Quartz, once they got past the complications that inevitably rose from the culture clash of their InterspeciesRomance, became this, and Rose is now TheLostLenore for Greg.
** Ruby and Sapphire have been together (usually as Garnet) for over five thousand years, and when they officially get married in season 5, their relationship is happier and healthier than ever.
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* Chris and Elise in ''WesternAnimation/DanVs'', which often have the two going through hilarious conflicts since they have to deal with the misanthropic Dan, who they sometimes treat as if he's their child since Dan's a PsychopathicManchild.
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* In WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}, [[spoiler:Percedal and Evangelyne]] after they get married at the end of the OVA specials; [[spoiler:of course, they were already living together and had two kids before they ever officially tied the knot.]]
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%%* Nicole and Richard from ''TheAmazingWorldOfGumball''.

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%%* Nicole and Richard from ''TheAmazingWorldOfGumball''.''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball''.
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%%* GeorgeOfTheJungle and Ursula.

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%%* GeorgeOfTheJungle ''WesterAnimation/GeorgeOfTheJungle'' and Ursula.

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