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** A number of times over the course of the series the swampmen make a total mess of the Swamp and take an extended period of time to clean up their portions of the tent. This beomes a sourse of tension between the neat freak Wichester, Hawkeye, and BJ after Winchester arrives at the camp.
** Played with in the episode "[[Recap/MashS11E1HeyLookMeOver Hey Look Me Over]]." The nurses had be evacuated for five days at the beginnging of the eupsiode and when they return they find the surgeons and other men assigned to the 4077th had completely trashed the OR.
** Played with in the episode "[[Recap/MashS11E1HeyLookMeOver Hey Look Me Over]]." The nurses had be evacuated for five days at the beginnging of the eupsiode and when they return they find the surgeons and other men assigned to the 4077th had completely trashed the OR.
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** A number of times over the course of the series the swampmen make a total mess of the Swamp and take an extended period of time to clean up their portions of the tent. This beomes a sourse of tension between the neat freak Wichester, Winchester, Hawkeye, and BJ after Winchester arrives at the camp.
** Played with in the episode "[[Recap/MashS11E1HeyLookMeOver Hey Look Me Over]]." The nurses had be evacuated for five days at the beginnging of theeupsiode episode and when they return they find the surgeons and other men assigned to the 4077th had completely trashed the OR.
** Played with in the episode "[[Recap/MashS11E1HeyLookMeOver Hey Look Me Over]]." The nurses had be evacuated for five days at the beginnging of the
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** A number of times over the course of the series the surgeons make a total mess of the Swamp and take an extended period of time to lean up their home. This beomes a sourse of tension between Wichester, Hakeye, and BJ after Winchester arrives at the camp.
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** A number of times over the course of the series the surgeons swampmen make a total mess of the Swamp and take an extended period of time to lean clean up their home. portions of the tent. This beomes a sourse of tension between the neat freak Wichester, Hakeye, Hawkeye, and BJ after Winchester arrives at the camp.
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A supertrope to ADayInHerApron, but while that trope contrasts the skills of a couple, this one focuses solely on the inability of men (married or single) to keep house. Might be subverted with a case of JustFineWithoutYou. The reason why MessOfWoe is chiefly a Male trope. Can overlap with TooGoodForLowlyWork if a man's inability to keep house is a result of the belief that housework is a woman's job.
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A supertrope to ADayInHerApron, but while that trope contrasts the skills of a couple, this one focuses solely on the inability of men (married or single) to keep house. Might be subverted with a case of JustFineWithoutYou. The reason why MessOfWoe is chiefly a Male trope. Can overlap with TooGoodForLowlyWork TooProudForLowlyWork if a man's inability to keep house is a result of the belief that housework is a woman's job.
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A supertrope to ADayInHerApron, but while that trope contrasts the skills of a couple, this one focuses solely on the inability of men (married or single) to keep house. Might be subverted with a case of JustFineWithoutYou. The reason why MessOfWoe is chiefly a Male trope.
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A supertrope to ADayInHerApron, but while that trope contrasts the skills of a couple, this one focuses solely on the inability of men (married or single) to keep house. Might be subverted with a case of JustFineWithoutYou. The reason why MessOfWoe is chiefly a Male trope.
trope. Can overlap with TooGoodForLowlyWork if a man's inability to keep house is a result of the belief that housework is a woman's job.
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* ''Series/{{Mash}}'':
** A number of times over the course of the series the surgeons make a total mess of the Swamp and take an extended period of time to lean up their home. This beomes a sourse of tension between Wichester, Hakeye, and BJ after Winchester arrives at the camp.
** Played with in the episode "[[Recap/MashS11E1HeyLookMeOver Hey Look Me Over]]." The nurses had be evacuated for five days at the beginnging of the eupsiode and when they return they find the surgeons and other men assigned to the 4077th had completely trashed the OR.
** A number of times over the course of the series the surgeons make a total mess of the Swamp and take an extended period of time to lean up their home. This beomes a sourse of tension between Wichester, Hakeye, and BJ after Winchester arrives at the camp.
** Played with in the episode "[[Recap/MashS11E1HeyLookMeOver Hey Look Me Over]]." The nurses had be evacuated for five days at the beginnging of the eupsiode and when they return they find the surgeons and other men assigned to the 4077th had completely trashed the OR.
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* ''Series/{{Intimate}}'':
** Bruno, Max, and Leo's apartment is a complete mess, with garbage lying around everywhere, dirty dishes being cleaned in the shower, and the only contents in the fridge looking like they're about to come alive.
** Emil and Oskar's apartment is in much better shape and rather nicely furnished (it's said that they're subtenants), but Oskar's idea of "cleaning up" before his date arrives is spitting on a table to remove a stain and throwing several used tissues scattered around his bed out of the window.
** Bruno, Max, and Leo's apartment is a complete mess, with garbage lying around everywhere, dirty dishes being cleaned in the shower, and the only contents in the fridge looking like they're about to come alive.
** Emil and Oskar's apartment is in much better shape and rather nicely furnished (it's said that they're subtenants), but Oskar's idea of "cleaning up" before his date arrives is spitting on a table to remove a stain and throwing several used tissues scattered around his bed out of the window.
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* In ''Webcomic/DemonKingGF'', the Hero is shown to be a massive slob after he moves into the Demon King's castle, leaving his dirty clothes and used cup noodle containers all over the place. Alvida, the titular Demon King and the Hero's wife, is not amused when she discovers his slovenly habits.
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* Averted in ''Series/MrAndMrsSmith2024''. John always puts the toilet seat up, cooks his own meals, and keeps the kitchen tidy by cleaning his pots and pans as he's cooking--in contrast to Jane who leaves them dirty in the sink afterwards.
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->''Never thought that you would be\\
Standing here so close to me\\
There's so much I feel that I should say\\
But words can wait until some other day\\
Kiss me once, then kiss me twice\\
Then kiss me once again\\
It's been a long, long time''
-->-- '''Kitty Kallen''', "It's Been a Long, Long Time"
Standing here so close to me\\
There's so much I feel that I should say\\
But words can wait until some other day\\
Kiss me once, then kiss me twice\\
Then kiss me once again\\
It's been a long, long time''
-->-- '''Kitty Kallen''', "It's Been a Long, Long Time"
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Standing here so close to me\\
There's so much I feel that I should say\\
But words can wait until some other day\\
Kiss me once, then kiss me twice\\
Then kiss me once again\\
->'''Father Ted:''' Mrs. Doyle's right! Remember last year, Mrs. Dunn, when your husband tried to wash a
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->'''Mrs. Doyle:''' Ladies! It's after seven o'clock. I think your husbands might be wondering where their breakfasts are!
->'''Father Ted:''' Mrs. Doyle's right! Remember last year, Mrs. Dunn, when your husband tried to wash a cup, and burned the house down. And Mrs. Collins, when Mr. Collins tried to make the bed on his own... [dramatic pause] ...and lost a leg.
-->-- ''Series/FatherTed''
->'''Father Ted:''' Mrs. Doyle's right! Remember last year, Mrs. Dunn, when your husband tried to wash a cup, and burned the house down. And Mrs. Collins, when Mr. Collins tried to make the bed on his own... [dramatic pause] ...and lost a leg.
-->-- ''Series/FatherTed''
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Standing here so close to me\\
There's so much I feel that I should say\\
But words can wait until some other day\\
Kiss me once, then kiss me twice\\
Then kiss me once again\\
It's
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* Seen twice at camp in ''ComicBook/BePrepared''. First when the girls are made to wash the boys' dirty and sweaty laundry, it's so disgusting with body and bathroom stains that one girl is seen [[VomitIndiscretionShot throwing up while doing it]]. Secondly, when Vera chooses to go through the boys' tent during CaptureTheFlag, they have clothing and items scattered everywhere, [[GuysAreSlobs including underwear on the floor]].
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* Sam Witwicky's room in ''Film/{{Transformers}}'', complete with PornStash references.
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* Sam Witwicky's room in ''Film/{{Transformers}}'', ''Film/{{Transformers|2007}}'', complete with PornStash references.
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* Seen quite frequently on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', where if Marge (and to some extent Lisa) aren't around to clean the house, Bart and Homer are very much not up to the task, and it goes to hell very quickly:
** In "Little Big Mom", Marge is recovering in the hospital, and Bart and Homer turn the place into a filthy sack in minutes. A dismayed Lisa tries to introduce some order and cleanliness, but with no success. She eventually tricks Bart and Homer into thinking the dirty conditions have given them leprosy, in an effort to convince them to clean up -- again with no success.
** In "Bart After Dark", Marge and Lisa are away cleaning up an oil spill, and the house is so dirty that Bart and Homer are making "garbage angels" on the floor. Homer also happens to be wearing a grocery bag which he didn't even clear of groceries first.
--->'''Belle:''' ...Are you wearing a grocery bag?\\
'''Homer:''' ''(indignantly)'' I have misplaced my pants.
** In "$pringfield, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling", Marge picks up a gambling addiction and neglects the housework, so Homer attempts to make breakfast -- with a mixture of "cloves, Tom Collins mix, frozen pie crust..." He also has to help the kids with their homework, which included making a costume of Florida for Lisa (for a contest where the kids dressed up as different states) which was so lackluster that Principal Skinner declared that Lisa was one of only two kids who "obviously" made their costumes ''without'' their parents' help.[[note]]And the other was resident [[TheDitz ditz]] Ralph Wiggum, whose costume amounted to his normal clothes with a piece of paper taped to it reading "Idaho".[[/note]]
** In "Marge in Chains", Marge is sent to prison for shoplifting, and the house becomes a pigsty within ten minutes. Everyone runs out of clean clothes because nobody knows how to do laundry (not even Lisa, apparently), and the family is forced to start wearing stuff from the attic like wedding dresses and Halloween costumes. Bart is sent to school with a sugar packet and peanut butter smeared on a playing card for lunch.
** In "D'oh Canada," Marge and Lisa find themselves legally trapped in Canada and unable to get home, where the rest of the family remains. They Skype Homer and Bart, and Marge commends them on how well they appear to be holding down the fort. A shot from inside the Simpsons' living room shows that they've in fact carefully roped off the area visible to the webcam, and every other inch of the room is covered in trash.
** In "Little Big Mom", Marge is recovering in the hospital, and Bart and Homer turn the place into a filthy sack in minutes. A dismayed Lisa tries to introduce some order and cleanliness, but with no success. She eventually tricks Bart and Homer into thinking the dirty conditions have given them leprosy, in an effort to convince them to clean up -- again with no success.
** In "Bart After Dark", Marge and Lisa are away cleaning up an oil spill, and the house is so dirty that Bart and Homer are making "garbage angels" on the floor. Homer also happens to be wearing a grocery bag which he didn't even clear of groceries first.
--->'''Belle:''' ...Are you wearing a grocery bag?\\
'''Homer:''' ''(indignantly)'' I have misplaced my pants.
** In "$pringfield, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling", Marge picks up a gambling addiction and neglects the housework, so Homer attempts to make breakfast -- with a mixture of "cloves, Tom Collins mix, frozen pie crust..." He also has to help the kids with their homework, which included making a costume of Florida for Lisa (for a contest where the kids dressed up as different states) which was so lackluster that Principal Skinner declared that Lisa was one of only two kids who "obviously" made their costumes ''without'' their parents' help.[[note]]And the other was resident [[TheDitz ditz]] Ralph Wiggum, whose costume amounted to his normal clothes with a piece of paper taped to it reading "Idaho".[[/note]]
** In "Marge in Chains", Marge is sent to prison for shoplifting, and the house becomes a pigsty within ten minutes. Everyone runs out of clean clothes because nobody knows how to do laundry (not even Lisa, apparently), and the family is forced to start wearing stuff from the attic like wedding dresses and Halloween costumes. Bart is sent to school with a sugar packet and peanut butter smeared on a playing card for lunch.
** In "D'oh Canada," Marge and Lisa find themselves legally trapped in Canada and unable to get home, where the rest of the family remains. They Skype Homer and Bart, and Marge commends them on how well they appear to be holding down the fort. A shot from inside the Simpsons' living room shows that they've in fact carefully roped off the area visible to the webcam, and every other inch of the room is covered in trash.
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* Seen quite frequently on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', where if Marge (and ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' shows this even applies to some extent Lisa) aren't around to clean supervillains - after the house, Bart Joker kicks Harley out in "Harley and Homer are very much not up Ivy", he forgets to feed the task, hyenas ("They snapped at me!") and it goes to hell very quickly:
** In "Little Big Mom", Marge is recovering in the hospital, and Bart and Homer turn the place into a filthy sack in minutes. A dismayed Lisa tries to introduce some order and cleanliness, but with no success. She eventually tricks Bart and Homer into thinking the dirty conditions have given them leprosy, in an effort to convince them to clean up -- again with no success.
** In "Bart After Dark", Marge and Lisa are away cleaning up an oil spill,can't find his socks. Or trousers, apparently.
%%* The ''Captain and thehouse is so dirty that Bart and Homer are making "garbage angels" on the floor. Homer also happens to be wearing a grocery bag which he didn't even clear of groceries first.
--->'''Belle:''' ...Are you wearing a grocery bag?\\
'''Homer:''' ''(indignantly)'' I have misplaced my pants.
** In "$pringfield, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling", Marge picks up a gambling addiction and neglects the housework, so Homer attempts to make breakfast -- with a mixture of "cloves, Tom Collins mix, frozen pie crust..." He also has to help the kids with their homework, which included making a costume of Florida for Lisa (for a contest where the kids dressed up as different states) which was so lackluster that Principal Skinner declared that Lisa was one of only two kids who "obviously" made their costumes ''without'' their parents' help.[[note]]And the other was resident [[TheDitz ditz]] Ralph Wiggum, whose costume amounted to his normal clothes with a piece of paper taped to it reading "Idaho".[[/note]]
** In "Marge in Chains", Marge is sent to prison for shoplifting, and the house becomes a pigsty within ten minutes. Everyone runs out of clean clothes because nobody knows how to do laundry (not even Lisa, apparently), and the family is forced to start wearing stuff from the attic like wedding dresses and Halloween costumes. Bart is sent to school with a sugar packet and peanut butter smeared on a playing card for lunch.
** In "D'oh Canada," Marge and Lisa find themselves legally trapped in Canada and unable to get home, where the rest of the family remains. They Skype Homer and Bart, and Marge commends them on how well they appear to be holding down the fort. A shot from inside the Simpsons' living room shows that they've in fact carefully roped off the area visible to the webcam, and every other inch of the room is covered in trash.Kids'' cartoon "Blue Monday". %%No context
** In "Little Big Mom", Marge is recovering in the hospital, and Bart and Homer turn the place into a filthy sack in minutes. A dismayed Lisa tries to introduce some order and cleanliness, but with no success. She eventually tricks Bart and Homer into thinking the dirty conditions have given them leprosy, in an effort to convince them to clean up -- again with no success.
** In "Bart After Dark", Marge and Lisa are away cleaning up an oil spill,
%%* The ''Captain and the
--->'''Belle:''' ...Are you wearing a grocery bag?\\
'''Homer:''' ''(indignantly)'' I have misplaced my pants.
** In "$pringfield, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling", Marge picks up a gambling addiction and neglects the housework, so Homer attempts to make breakfast -- with a mixture of "cloves, Tom Collins mix, frozen pie crust..." He also has to help the kids with their homework, which included making a costume of Florida for Lisa (for a contest where the kids dressed up as different states) which was so lackluster that Principal Skinner declared that Lisa was one of only two kids who "obviously" made their costumes ''without'' their parents' help.[[note]]And the other was resident [[TheDitz ditz]] Ralph Wiggum, whose costume amounted to his normal clothes with a piece of paper taped to it reading "Idaho".[[/note]]
** In "Marge in Chains", Marge is sent to prison for shoplifting, and the house becomes a pigsty within ten minutes. Everyone runs out of clean clothes because nobody knows how to do laundry (not even Lisa, apparently), and the family is forced to start wearing stuff from the attic like wedding dresses and Halloween costumes. Bart is sent to school with a sugar packet and peanut butter smeared on a playing card for lunch.
** In "D'oh Canada," Marge and Lisa find themselves legally trapped in Canada and unable to get home, where the rest of the family remains. They Skype Homer and Bart, and Marge commends them on how well they appear to be holding down the fort. A shot from inside the Simpsons' living room shows that they've in fact carefully roped off the area visible to the webcam, and every other inch of the room is covered in trash.
* The episode "About Face" of ''WesternAnimation/{{Duckman}}'' has Bernice leaving Duckman in charge of the house while she has a night out with her friends, telling him to cook the kids a healthy dinner instead of just ordering pizza. Cut to Duckman having done exactly that, then passed out in front of the TV with the house now a filthy mess. Keep in mind that the period of time in which this happened couldn't have been more than a few hours.
** It's even worse in the episode "Married Alive" where Bernice is gone for a week, and the entire house turns into a city dump with Charles, Mambo, Ajax, and Grandmama being trapped in the garbage. An actual homeless man also moves in for the duration.
--> '''Homeless Man''': I threw up in your vegetable crisper. An otherwise uneventful few days.
** Taken to its logical extreme in "Exile In Guyville", which combines this trope with MenAreUncultured. The BattleOfTheSexes escalates until the U.S segregates itself into two states, one for men and one for women. The men's civilization is essentially an even filthier ''Film/MadMax''.
** It's even worse in the episode "Married Alive" where Bernice is gone for a week, and the entire house turns into a city dump with Charles, Mambo, Ajax, and Grandmama being trapped in the garbage. An actual homeless man also moves in for the duration.
--> '''Homeless Man''': I threw up in your vegetable crisper. An otherwise uneventful few days.
** Taken to its logical extreme in "Exile In Guyville", which combines this trope with MenAreUncultured. The BattleOfTheSexes escalates until the U.S segregates itself into two states, one for men and one for women. The men's civilization is essentially an even filthier ''Film/MadMax''.
* ''WesternAnimation/FiremanSam'': "Mother's Helper" mostly focuses around the men of Pontypandy screwing up their chores. Elvis is tasked with mopping the floors of the fire station; first he walks backwards down the pole and falls, breaking the mop, then he gets footprints all over the fresh clean floor. Norman is tasked with doing the laundry; he fills the washing machine too much and breaks it. Finally, Mike is tasked with ironing the laundry; he forgets to turn the iron off before leaving to fix the washing machine and starts a fire.
* One 1970s ''ComicStrip/FredBasset'' short features Fred's female owner away on vacation. Her husband is useless on his own. He's forced to eat mediocre canned TV dinners without his wife around.
* One 1970s ''ComicStrip/FredBasset'' short features Fred's female owner away on vacation. Her husband is useless on his own. He's forced to eat mediocre canned TV dinners without his wife around.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TazMania'': "Boys Just Want Wanna Have Fun" is about what happens when Jean and Molly go away, leaving Hugh and the boys in charge of the house. The results are predictable.
* The ''Captain and the Kids'' cartoon "Blue Monday".
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' shows this even applies to supervillains - after the Joker kicks Harley out in "Harley and Ivy", he forgets to feed the hyenas ("They snapped at me!") and can't find his socks. Or trousers, apparently.
* The ''Captain and the Kids'' cartoon "Blue Monday".
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' shows this even applies to supervillains - after the Joker kicks Harley out in "Harley and Ivy", he forgets to feed the hyenas ("They snapped at me!") and can't find his socks. Or trousers, apparently.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/MyDadTheRockStar'' episode "Metamorphic Rock" Rock Zilla is left in charge of the house when Crystal goes on a road trip for a few days. The house becomes a pigsty, his attempt at washing clothes involves putting them in the dishwasher, and the school lunch he makes for Willy explodes everywhere. He gets better later in the episode (starting by shutting down a party Serenity was going to throw)
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* The episode "About Face" of ''WesternAnimation/{{Duckman}}'' has Bernice leaving Duckman in charge of the house while she has a night out with her friends, telling him to cook the kids a healthy dinner instead of just ordering pizza. Cut to Duckman having done exactly that, then passed out in front of the TV with the house now a filthy mess. Keep in mind that the period of time in which this happened couldn't have been more than a few hours.
** It's even worse in the episode "Married Alive" where Bernice is gone for a week, and the entire house turns into a city dump with Charles, Mambo, Ajax, and Grandmama being trapped in the garbage. An actual homeless man also moves in for the duration.
--> '''Homeless Man''': I threw up in your vegetable crisper. An otherwise uneventful few days.
** Taken to its logical extreme in "Exile In Guyville", which combines this trope with MenAreUncultured. The BattleOfTheSexes escalates until the U.S segregates itself into two states, one for men and one for women. The men's civilization is essentially an even filthier ''Film/MadMax''.
* In the episode ''Hobgoblin part 2'' of ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' Aunt May is ''rendered comatose'' by the sight of Peter and Harry's bachelor pad.
** It's even worse in the episode "Married Alive" where Bernice is gone for a week, and the entire house turns into a city dump with Charles, Mambo, Ajax, and Grandmama being trapped in the garbage. An actual homeless man also moves in for the duration.
--> '''Homeless Man''': I threw up in your vegetable crisper. An otherwise uneventful few days.
** Taken to its logical extreme in "Exile In Guyville", which combines this trope with MenAreUncultured. The BattleOfTheSexes escalates until the U.S segregates itself into two states, one for men and one for women. The men's civilization is essentially an even filthier ''Film/MadMax''.
* In the episode ''Hobgoblin part 2'' of ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' Aunt May is ''rendered comatose'' by the sight of Peter and Harry's bachelor pad.
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* One 1970s ''ComicStrip/FredBasset'' short features Fred's female owner away on vacation. Her husband is useless on his own. He's forced to eat mediocre canned TV dinners without his wife around.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/MyDadTheRockStar'' episode "Metamorphic Rock" Rock Zilla is left in charge of the house when Crystal goes on a road trip for a few days. The house becomes a pigsty, his attempt at washing clothes involves putting them in the dishwasher, and the school lunch he makes for Willy explodes everywhere. He gets better later in the episode (starting by shutting down a party Serenity was going to throw)
* In the ''WesternAnimation/MyDadTheRockStar'' episode "Metamorphic Rock" Rock Zilla is left in charge of the house when Crystal goes on a road trip for a few days. The house becomes a pigsty, his attempt at washing clothes involves putting them in the dishwasher, and the school lunch he makes for Willy explodes everywhere. He gets better later in the episode (starting by shutting down a party Serenity was going to throw)
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* One 1970s ''ComicStrip/FredBasset'' short features Fred's female owner Seen quite frequently on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', where if Marge (and to some extent Lisa) aren't around to clean the house, Bart and Homer are very much not up to the task, and it goes to hell very quickly:
** In "Little Big Mom", Marge is recovering in the hospital, and Bart and Homer turn the place into a filthy sack in minutes. A dismayed Lisa tries to introduce some order and cleanliness, but with no success. She eventually tricks Bart and Homer into thinking the dirty conditions have given them leprosy, in an effort to convince them to clean up -- again with no success.
** In "Bart After Dark", Marge and Lisa are away cleaning up an oil spill, and the house is so dirty that Bart and Homer are making "garbage angels" onvacation. Her husband is useless on the floor. Homer also happens to be wearing a grocery bag which he didn't even clear of groceries first.
--->'''Belle:''' ...Are you wearing a grocery bag?\\
'''Homer:''' ''(indignantly)'' I have misplaced my pants.
** In "$pringfield, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling", Marge picks up a gambling addiction and neglects the housework, so Homer attempts to make breakfast -- with a mixture of "cloves, Tom Collins mix, frozen pie crust..." He also has to help the kids with their homework, which included making a costume of Florida for Lisa (for a contest where the kids dressed up as different states) which was so lackluster that Principal Skinner declared that Lisa was one of only two kids who "obviously" made their costumes ''without'' their parents' help.[[note]]And the other was resident [[TheDitz ditz]] Ralph Wiggum, whose costume amounted to hisown. He's normal clothes with a piece of paper taped to it reading "Idaho".[[/note]]
** In "Marge in Chains", Marge is sent to prison for shoplifting, and the house becomes a pigsty within ten minutes. Everyone runs out of clean clothes because nobody knows how to do laundry (not even Lisa, apparently), and the family is forced toeat mediocre canned TV dinners without his wife around.
start wearing stuff from the attic like wedding dresses and Halloween costumes. Bart is sent to school with a sugar packet and peanut butter smeared on a playing card for lunch.
** In "D'oh Canada," Marge and Lisa find themselves legally trapped in Canada and unable to get home, where the rest of the family remains. They Skype Homer and Bart, and Marge commends them on how well they appear to be holding down the fort. A shot from inside the Simpsons' living room shows that they've in fact carefully roped off the area visible to the webcam, and every other inch of the room is covered in trash.
* In the''WesternAnimation/MyDadTheRockStar'' episode "Metamorphic Rock" Rock Zilla ''Hobgoblin part 2'' of ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' Aunt May is left ''rendered comatose'' by the sight of Peter and Harry's bachelor pad.
* ''WesternAnimation/TazMania'': "Boys Just Want Wanna Have Fun" is about what happens when Jean and Molly go away, leaving Hugh and the boys in charge of thehouse when Crystal goes on a road trip for a few days. house. The house becomes a pigsty, his attempt at washing clothes involves putting them in the dishwasher, and the school lunch he makes for Willy explodes everywhere. He gets better later in the episode (starting by shutting down a party Serenity was going to throw)results are predictable.
** In "Little Big Mom", Marge is recovering in the hospital, and Bart and Homer turn the place into a filthy sack in minutes. A dismayed Lisa tries to introduce some order and cleanliness, but with no success. She eventually tricks Bart and Homer into thinking the dirty conditions have given them leprosy, in an effort to convince them to clean up -- again with no success.
** In "Bart After Dark", Marge and Lisa are away cleaning up an oil spill, and the house is so dirty that Bart and Homer are making "garbage angels" on
--->'''Belle:''' ...Are you wearing a grocery bag?\\
'''Homer:''' ''(indignantly)'' I have misplaced my pants.
** In "$pringfield, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling", Marge picks up a gambling addiction and neglects the housework, so Homer attempts to make breakfast -- with a mixture of "cloves, Tom Collins mix, frozen pie crust..." He also has to help the kids with their homework, which included making a costume of Florida for Lisa (for a contest where the kids dressed up as different states) which was so lackluster that Principal Skinner declared that Lisa was one of only two kids who "obviously" made their costumes ''without'' their parents' help.[[note]]And the other was resident [[TheDitz ditz]] Ralph Wiggum, whose costume amounted to his
** In "Marge in Chains", Marge is sent to prison for shoplifting, and the house becomes a pigsty within ten minutes. Everyone runs out of clean clothes because nobody knows how to do laundry (not even Lisa, apparently), and the family is forced to
** In "D'oh Canada," Marge and Lisa find themselves legally trapped in Canada and unable to get home, where the rest of the family remains. They Skype Homer and Bart, and Marge commends them on how well they appear to be holding down the fort. A shot from inside the Simpsons' living room shows that they've in fact carefully roped off the area visible to the webcam, and every other inch of the room is covered in trash.
* In the
* ''WesternAnimation/TazMania'': "Boys Just Want Wanna Have Fun" is about what happens when Jean and Molly go away, leaving Hugh and the boys in charge of the
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'''Father Ted:''' Mrs. Doyle's right! Remember last year, Mrs. Dunn, when your husband tried to wash a cup, and burned the house down. And Mrs. Collins, when Mr. Collins tried to make the bed on his own... [dramatic pause] ...and lost a leg.
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->''"Does he wash up, never wash up\\
Does he clean up, no he never cleans up\\
Does he brush up, he never brushed up\\
He does nothing, the boy does nothing."''
-->-- '''Alesha Dixon''', "The Boy Does Nothing"[[note]]More lyrics: http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/a/alesha_dixon/#share[[/note]]
Does he clean up, no he never cleans up\\
Does he brush up, he never brushed up\\
He does nothing, the boy does nothing."''
-->-- '''Alesha Dixon''', "The Boy Does Nothing"[[note]]More lyrics: http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/a/alesha_dixon/#share[[/note]]
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'''Father Ted:''' Mrs. Doyle's right! Remember last year, Mrs. Dunn, when your husband tried to wash
Does he clean up, no he never cleans up\\
Does he brush up, he never brushed up\\
He does nothing,
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** Also used to remove the zombie-horde of old women looking for Eoin [=McLove=].
--->'''Mrs. Doyle:''' Stop! Stop! Ladies! It's after seven o'clock. I think your husbands might be wondering where their breakfasts are!\\
'''Father Ted:''' Mrs. Doyle's right! Remember last year, Mrs. Dunn, when your husband tried to wash a cup, and [[EpicFail burned the house down]]. And Mrs. Collins, when Mr. Collins tried to make the bed on his own... ''[dramatic pause]'' ...and lost a leg.
--->'''Mrs. Doyle:''' Stop! Stop! Ladies! It's after seven o'clock. I think your husbands might be wondering where their breakfasts are!\\
'''Father Ted:''' Mrs. Doyle's right! Remember last year, Mrs. Dunn, when your husband tried to wash a cup, and [[EpicFail burned the house down]]. And Mrs. Collins, when Mr. Collins tried to make the bed on his own... ''[dramatic pause]'' ...and lost a leg.
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** Also used to remove the zombie-horde of old women looking for Eoin [=McLove=].
--->'''Mrs. Doyle:''' Stop! Stop! Ladies! It's after seven o'clock. I think your husbands might be wondering where their breakfasts are!\\
'''Father Ted:''' Mrs. Doyle's right! Remember last year, Mrs. Dunn, when your husband tried to wash a cup, and [[EpicFail burned[=McLove=], as shown in the house down]]. And Mrs. Collins, when Mr. Collins tried to make the bed on his own... ''[dramatic pause]'' ...and lost a leg.page quote above.
--->'''Mrs. Doyle:''' Stop! Stop! Ladies! It's after seven o'clock. I think your husbands might be wondering where their breakfasts are!\\
'''Father Ted:''' Mrs. Doyle's right! Remember last year, Mrs. Dunn, when your husband tried to wash a cup, and [[EpicFail burned