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* Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'' in a scene where Summer is hanging out with her friend Trisha. Trisha, inexplicably, decides that the perfectly average-looking Jerry is hot because he has a beekeeping hobby.
--> '''Trisha:''' How old is your dad? He's obviously beekeeping age. I don't know, I think it's kinda sweet. [''{{Beat}}''] Summer, I wanna fuck your da--
--> '''Summer:''' Oh, really?
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** For a time in ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManJMichaelStraczynski'', where the ''ComicBook/SinsPast'' storyline was taken as a legitimate event in Spider-Man's history, ComicBook/NormanOsborn was this to Gwen Stacy. Fits with LoveFatherLoveSon, as she also dated Harry Osborn for a time. '' Sins Past'' was ultimately revealed to be an elaborate ruse by a Harry Osborn A.I. in ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan2018'', using hocus pocus from Mysterio and clones to deceive Spider-Man into thinking Norman and Gwen had a relationship.

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** For a time in ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManJMichaelStraczynski'', where the ''ComicBook/SinsPast'' storyline was taken as a legitimate event in Spider-Man's history, ComicBook/NormanOsborn [[Characters/MarvelComicsNormanOsborn Norman Osborn]] was this to Gwen Stacy. Fits with LoveFatherLoveSon, as she also dated Harry Osborn for a time. '' Sins ''Sins Past'' was ultimately revealed to be an elaborate ruse by a Harry Osborn A.I. in ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan2018'', using hocus pocus from Mysterio and clones to deceive Spider-Man into thinking Norman and Gwen had a relationship.
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* In the Literature/{{Discworld}} of Creator/AAPessimal, student Assassin Andrijs duPris has what's more of a "Stacey's Aunt" moment when he re-encounters Mariella Smith-Rhodes, the woman who recruited him, aged eleven, as a Guild student. Seven years further on, he is forging a boyfriend-girlfriend relationship with Mariella's niece. It's just that aged eighteen, he finds her aunt as intoxicatingly beautiful as he did when he was eleven. [[note]]Mariella, in a gentle sort of way, used this as part of her interview of a prospective student, aware he was on the cusp of the usual sort of things that start happening to boys around that age, and wanting to check how well he could function under an unfamiliar sort of pressure. She remarked afterwards that she hoped she hadn't imprinted him with a thing for redheads.[[/note]]

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* In the Literature/{{Discworld}} of Creator/AAPessimal, student Assassin Andrijs duPris has what's more of a "Stacey's Aunt" moment when he re-encounters Mariella Smith-Rhodes, the woman who recruited him, aged eleven, as a Guild student. Seven years further on, he is forging a boyfriend-girlfriend relationship with Mariella's niece. It's just that aged eighteen, he finds her aunt as intoxicatingly beautiful as he did when he was eleven. [[note]]Mariella, in a gentle sort of way, used this as part of her interview of a prospective student, aware he was on the cusp of the usual sort of things that start happening to boys around that age, and wanting to check how well he could function under an unfamiliar sort of pressure. She remarked afterwards that [[TemptingFate she hoped she hadn't imprinted him with a thing for redheads.redheads]].[[/note]]
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* In the Literature/{{Discworld}} of Creator/AAPessimal, student Assassin Andrijs duPris has what's more of a "Stacey's Aunt" moment when he re-encounters Mariella Smith-Rhodes, the woman who recruited him, aged eleven, as a Guild student. Seven years further on, he is forging a boyfriend-girlfriend relationship with Mariella's niece. It's just that aged eighteen, he finds her aunt as intoxicatingly beautiful as he did when he was eleven. [[note]]Mariella, in a gentle sort of way, used this as part of her interview of a prospective student, aware he was on the cusp of the usual sort of things that start happening to boys around that age, and wanting to check how well he could function under an unfamiliar sort of pressure. She remarked afterwards that she hoped she hadn't imprinted him with a thing for redheads.[[/note]]
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* ''WebVideo/SuburbanKnights'': Creator/JewWario, the oldest contributor on Website/ThatGuyWithTheGlasses by several years, seemed to have all the female knights' attention in his [[Film/{{Labyrinth}} Jareth]] get-up.

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* ''WebVideo/SuburbanKnights'': Creator/JewWario, the oldest contributor on Website/ThatGuyWithTheGlasses Website/ChannelAwesome by several years, seemed to have all the female knights' attention in his [[Film/{{Labyrinth}} Jareth]] get-up.
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** Saturday Night Live also used a gender-flipped/gender-inverted version of this trope in two of its sketches, namely [[https://youtu.be/ruXBibhbD6o?si=5HzjEgIfQt08p8Zm "Awkward Birthday Party"]] and [[https://youtu.be/NgTJqv93JVg?si=rGXf-LInQr136frI "An Awkward Slumber Party"]], where a quite nerdy, awkward girl, Melanie (played by Creator/AidyBryant) is constantly creeping out her friends whenever they have any kind of party together, because she's always going ostentatiously out of her way to flirt with her friends' dads (played by Music/Drake in one sketch, and Creator/RyanGosling in the other) whom she has always has giant, almost obsessive crushes on. In one sketch, she even has a really awkwardly gross moment where she tries to sexually moan around him and acts like she's almost having an orgasm when she tries to hug him and even fall onto him and make him catch her in his arms, before he gently lets her down onto the floor, only easing her fall.

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** Saturday Night Live also used a gender-flipped/gender-inverted version of this trope in two of its sketches, namely [[https://youtu.be/ruXBibhbD6o?si=5HzjEgIfQt08p8Zm "Awkward Birthday Party"]] and [[https://youtu.be/NgTJqv93JVg?si=rGXf-LInQr136frI "An Awkward Slumber Party"]], where a quite nerdy, awkward girl, Melanie (played by Creator/AidyBryant) is constantly creeping out her friends whenever they have any kind of party together, because she's always going ostentatiously out of her way to flirt with her friends' dads (played by Music/Drake {{Music/Drake}} in one sketch, and Creator/RyanGosling in the other) whom she has always has giant, almost obsessive crushes on. In one sketch, she even has a really awkwardly gross moment where she tries to sexually moan around him and acts like she's almost having an orgasm when she tries to hug him and even fall onto him and make him catch her in his arms, before he gently lets her down onto the floor, only easing her fall.
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** Saturday Night Live also used a gender-flipped/gender-inverted version of this trope in two of its sketches, namely [[https://youtu.be/ruXBibhbD6o?si=5HzjEgIfQt08p8Zm "Awkward Birthday Party"]] and [[https://youtu.be/NgTJqv93JVg?si=rGXf-LInQr136frI "An Awkward Slumber Party"]], where a quite nerdy, awkward girl, Melanie (played by Creator/AidyBryant) is constantly creeping out her friends whenever they have any kind of party together, because she's always going ostentatiously out of her way to flirt with her friends' dads whom she has always has giant, almost obsessive crushes on. In one sketch, she even has a really awkwardly gross moment where she tries to sexually moan around him and acts like she's almost having an orgasm when she tries to hug him and even fall onto him and make him catch her in his arms, before he gently lets her down onto the floor, only easing her fall.

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** Saturday Night Live also used a gender-flipped/gender-inverted version of this trope in two of its sketches, namely [[https://youtu.be/ruXBibhbD6o?si=5HzjEgIfQt08p8Zm "Awkward Birthday Party"]] and [[https://youtu.be/NgTJqv93JVg?si=rGXf-LInQr136frI "An Awkward Slumber Party"]], where a quite nerdy, awkward girl, Melanie (played by Creator/AidyBryant) is constantly creeping out her friends whenever they have any kind of party together, because she's always going ostentatiously out of her way to flirt with her friends' dads (played by Music/Drake in one sketch, and Creator/RyanGosling in the other) whom she has always has giant, almost obsessive crushes on. In one sketch, she even has a really awkwardly gross moment where she tries to sexually moan around him and acts like she's almost having an orgasm when she tries to hug him and even fall onto him and make him catch her in his arms, before he gently lets her down onto the floor, only easing her fall.
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** Saturday Night Live also used a gender-flipped/gender-inverted version of this trope in two of its sketches, namely [[https://youtu.be/ruXBibhbD6o?si=5HzjEgIfQt08p8Zm "Awkward Birthday Party"]] and [[https://youtu.be/NgTJqv93JVg?si=rGXf-LInQr136frI "An Awkward Slumber Party"]], where a quite nerdy, awkward girl, Melanie (played by Creator/AidyBryant) is constantly creeping out her friends whenever they have any kind of party together, because she's always going ostentatiously out of her way to flirt with her friend Taylor's dad who she has a giant, almost obsessive crush on. In one sketch, she even has a really awkwardly gross moment where she tries to sexually moan around him and acts like she's almost having an orgasm when she tries to hug him and even fall onto him and make him catch her in his arms, before he gently lets her down onto the floor, only easing her fall.

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** Saturday Night Live also used a gender-flipped/gender-inverted version of this trope in two of its sketches, namely [[https://youtu.be/ruXBibhbD6o?si=5HzjEgIfQt08p8Zm "Awkward Birthday Party"]] and [[https://youtu.be/NgTJqv93JVg?si=rGXf-LInQr136frI "An Awkward Slumber Party"]], where a quite nerdy, awkward girl, Melanie (played by Creator/AidyBryant) is constantly creeping out her friends whenever they have any kind of party together, because she's always going ostentatiously out of her way to flirt with her friend Taylor's dad who friends' dads whom she has a always has giant, almost obsessive crush crushes on. In one sketch, she even has a really awkwardly gross moment where she tries to sexually moan around him and acts like she's almost having an orgasm when she tries to hug him and even fall onto him and make him catch her in his arms, before he gently lets her down onto the floor, only easing her fall.
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** Saturday Night Live also used a gender-flipped/gender-inverted version of this trope in two of its sketches, namely "Awkward Birthday Party" and "An Awkward Slumber Party", where a quite nerdy, awkward girl, Melanie (played by Creator/AidyBryant) is constantly creeping out her friends whenever they have any kind of party because she's always going ostentatiously out of her way to flirt with her friend Taylor's dad who she has a giant, almost obsessive crush on. In one sketch, she even has a really awkwardly gross moment where she tries to sexually moan around him and acts like she's almost having an orgasm when she tries to hug him and even fall onto him and make him catch her in his arms, before he gently lets her down onto the floor, only easing her fall.

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** Saturday Night Live also used a gender-flipped/gender-inverted version of this trope in two of its sketches, namely [[https://youtu.be/ruXBibhbD6o?si=5HzjEgIfQt08p8Zm "Awkward Birthday Party" Party"]] and [[https://youtu.be/NgTJqv93JVg?si=rGXf-LInQr136frI "An Awkward Slumber Party", Party"]], where a quite nerdy, awkward girl, Melanie (played by Creator/AidyBryant) is constantly creeping out her friends whenever they have any kind of party together, because she's always going ostentatiously out of her way to flirt with her friend Taylor's dad who she has a giant, almost obsessive crush on. In one sketch, she even has a really awkwardly gross moment where she tries to sexually moan around him and acts like she's almost having an orgasm when she tries to hug him and even fall onto him and make him catch her in his arms, before he gently lets her down onto the floor, only easing her fall.
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** Saturday Night Live also used a gender-flipped/gender-inverted version of this trope in two of its sketches, namely "Awkward Birthday Party" and "An Awkward Slumber Party", where a quite nerdy, awkward girl, Melanie (played by Creator/AidyBryant) is constantly creeping out her friends whenever they have any kind of party because she's always going ostentatiously out of her way to flirt with her friend Taylor's dad who she has a giant, almost obsessive crush on. In one sketch, she even has a really awkwardly gross moment where she tries to sexually moan around him and acts like she's almost having an orgasm when she tries to hug him and even fall onto him and make him catch her in his arms, before he gently lets her down onto the floor, only easing her fall.
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* Creator/DisneyChannel and {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} love using this trope in ''many'' of its [[KidCom sitcoms]] (probably too many to count them all), and it usually is always used for male pre-teen or teen characters who have a small or even a huge crush on a certain character's mother who is considered very attractive and often leading to their child or children having either angry or grossed out squick moments (and although its rare, there are a few examples of it happening with female teen characters being attracted to and having crushes on their friends' dads as well, although it's not nearly done as much as the male version). However, because both networks are primarily aimed towards kids and young teens, it's obviously never heavily sexualized and it's usually kept very innocent. (And it also should be noted that because of this, when it comes to Disney and Nickelodeon, it is always [[PlayedForLaughs played for laughs]], and never [[PlayedForDrama taken seriously]].) But this trope is often used and hinted at ''a lot'' in several Disney and Nickelodeon sitcoms, especially when the characters are male teens or pre-teens in high school or middle school, and they're going through their "[[HormoneAddledTeenager horny for any woman they see]]" stages.

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* Creator/DisneyChannel and {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} love using this trope in ''many'' of its [[KidCom sitcoms]] (probably too many to count them all), and it usually is always used for male pre-teen or teen characters who have a small or even a huge crush on a certain character's mother who is considered very attractive and often leading to their child or children having either angry responding to it angrily, or just being grossed out squick moments by it (and although its rare, there are a few examples of it happening with female teen characters being attracted to and having crushes on their friends' dads as well, although it's not nearly done as much as the male version). However, because both networks are primarily aimed towards kids and young teens, it's obviously never heavily sexualized and it's usually kept very innocent. (And it also should be noted that because of this, when it comes to Disney and Nickelodeon, it is always [[PlayedForLaughs played for laughs]], and never [[PlayedForDrama taken seriously]].) But this trope is often used and hinted at ''a lot'' in several Disney and Nickelodeon sitcoms, especially when the characters are male teens or pre-teens in high school or middle school, and they're going through their "[[HormoneAddledTeenager horny for any woman they see]]" stages.
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* Creator/DisneyChannel and {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} love using this trope in ''many'' of its [[KidCom sitcoms]] (probably too many to count them all), and it usually is always used for male pre-teen or teen characters who have a small or even a huge crush on a certain character's mother who is considered very attractive and often leading to their child or children having either angry or grossed out squick moments (and although its rare, there are a few examples of it happening with female teen characters being attracted to and having crushes on their friends' dads as well, although it's not nearly done as much as the male version). However, because both networks are primarily aimed towards kids and young teens, it's obviously never heavily sexualized and it's usually kept very innocent. But this trope is often used and hinted at ''a lot'' in several Disney and Nickelodeon sitcoms, especially when the characters are male teens or pre-teens in high school or middle school, and they're going through their "[[HormoneAddledTeenager horny for any woman they see]]" stages.

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* Creator/DisneyChannel and {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} love using this trope in ''many'' of its [[KidCom sitcoms]] (probably too many to count them all), and it usually is always used for male pre-teen or teen characters who have a small or even a huge crush on a certain character's mother who is considered very attractive and often leading to their child or children having either angry or grossed out squick moments (and although its rare, there are a few examples of it happening with female teen characters being attracted to and having crushes on their friends' dads as well, although it's not nearly done as much as the male version). However, because both networks are primarily aimed towards kids and young teens, it's obviously never heavily sexualized and it's usually kept very innocent. (And it also should be noted that because of this, when it comes to Disney and Nickelodeon, it is always [[PlayedForLaughs played for laughs]], and never [[PlayedForDrama taken seriously]].) But this trope is often used and hinted at ''a lot'' in several Disney and Nickelodeon sitcoms, especially when the characters are male teens or pre-teens in high school or middle school, and they're going through their "[[HormoneAddledTeenager horny for any woman they see]]" stages.

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* Creator/DisneyChannel and {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} love using this trope in ''many'' of its [[KidCom sitcoms]] (probably too many to count them all), and it usually is always used for male pre-teen or teen characters who have a small or even a huge crush on a certain character's mother who is considered very attractive and often leading to their child or children having either angry or grossed out squick moments (and although its rare, there are a few examples of it happening with female teen characters being attracted to and having crushes on their friends' dads as well, although it's not nearly done as much as the male version). However, because both networks are primarily aimed towards kids and young teens, it's obviously never heavily sexualized and it's usually kept very innocent. But this trope is often used and hinted at ''a lot'' in several Disney and Nickelodeon sitcoms, especially when the characters are male teens or pre-teens in high school or middle school, and they're going through their "[[HormoneAddledTeenager horny for any woman they see]]" stages.
** Just to name a few examples from Disney, it happens with Zack and Cody's friends on Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody and even on Series/TheSuiteLifeOnDeck in one episode where Woody tells Zack and Cody that their mom is hot when she boards the S.S. Tipton cruise ship to visit them one day, it happens in Series/ANTFarm with Chyna's mom, Series/WizardsOfWaverlyPlace with Justin, Alex, and Max's mom, Series/AustinAndAlly with Austin's mom, Series/GoodLuckCharlie with Gabe and his friends and sometimes with P.J.'s friends too, Series/DogWithABlog with Tyler's friends, and Series/LivAndMaddie with Parker and Joey's friends, especially since their mom is the principal of their high school.
*** {{Series/Jessie}} could also be considered an example as sometimes some of Luke's friends sometimes express their romantic and lustful attraction to Jessie, however Jessie is only Luke and his siblings' nanny, not their mother, but the trope still applies because more often than not, she's the one who's usually always seen with the kids in the show all the time. Luke also has a crush on Jessie too, but this is rather normal for his age range throughout the show as a PrecociousCrush, and is not exactly the same thing as the Stacy's Mom trope, given that she's his nanny.
** As for Nickelodeon, it sometimes occurs in Series/HenryDanger with Henry's mom and some of his acquaintances from school, Drake's mom and Josh's stepmom on Series/DrakeAndJosh, the moms of the bandmembers and main characters of Series/BigTimeRush, {{Series/Victorious}} with Tori and Trish's mom, Taylor and Frankie's mom in Series/TheHauntedHathaways, and in Series/TheThundermans with Max and Phoebe's mom.



* Creator/DisneyChannel and {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} love using this trope in ''many'' of its [[KidCom sitcoms]] (probably too many to count them all), and it usually is always used for male pre-teen or teen characters who have a small or even a huge crush on a certain character's mother who is considered very attractive and often leading to their child or children having either angry or grossed out squick moments (and although its rare, there are a few examples of it happening with female teen characters being attracted to and having crushes on their friends' dads as well, although it's not nearly done as much as the male version). However, because both networks are primarily aimed towards kids and young teens, it's obviously never heavily sexualized and it's usually kept very innocent. But this trope is often used and hinted at ''a lot'' in several Disney and Nickelodeon sitcoms, especially when the characters are male teens or pre-teens in high school or middle school, and they're going through their "[[HormoneAddledTeenager horny for any woman they see]]" stages.
** Just to name a few examples from Disney, it happens with Zack and Cody's friends on Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody and even on Series/TheSuiteLifeOnDeck in one episode where Woody tells Zack and Cody that their mom is hot when she boards the S.S. Tipton cruise ship to visit them one day, it happens in Series/ANTFarm with Chyna's mom, Series/WizardsOfWaverlyPlace with Justin, Alex, and Max's mom, Series/AustinAndAlly with Austin's mom, Series/GoodLuckCharlie with Gabe and his friends and sometimes with P.J.'s friends too, Series/DogWithABlog with Tyler's friends, and Series/LivAndMaddie with Parker and Joey's friends, especially since their mom is the principal of their high school.
*** {{Series/Jessie}} could also be considered an example as sometimes some of Luke's friends sometimes express their romantic and lustful attraction to Jessie, however Jessie is only Luke and his siblings' nanny, not their mother, but the trope still applies because more often than not, she's the one who's usually always seen with the kids in the show all the time. Luke also has a crush on Jessie too, but this is rather normal for his age range throughout the show as a PrecociousCrush, and is not exactly the same thing as the Stacy's Mom trope, given that she's his nanny.
** As for Nickelodeon, it sometimes occurs in Series/HenryDanger with Henry's mom and some of his acquaintances from school, Drake's mom and Josh's stepmom on Series/DrakeAndJosh, the moms of the bandmembers and main characters of Series/BigTimeRush, {{Series/Victorious}} with Tori and Trish's mom, Taylor and Frankie's mom in Series/TheHauntedHathaways, and in Series/TheThundermans with Max and Phoebe's mom.
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* Creator/DisneyChannel and {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} love using this trope in ''many'' of its [[KidCom sitcoms]] (probably too many to count them all), and it usually is always used for male pre-teen or teen characters who have a small or even a huge crush on a certain character's mother who is considered very attractive and often leading to their child or children having either angry or grossed out squick moments (and although its rare, there are a few examples of it happening with female teen characters being attracted to and having crushes on their friends' dads as well, although it's not nearly done as much as the male version). However, because both networks are primarily aimed towards kids and young teens, it's obviously never heavily sexualized and it's usually kept very innocent. But this trope is often used and hinted at ''a lot'' in several Disney and Nickelodeon sitcoms, especially when the characters are male teens or pre-teens in high school or middle school, and they're going through their "[[HormoneAddledTeenager horny for anything moving]]" stages.

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* Creator/DisneyChannel and {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} love using this trope in ''many'' of its [[KidCom sitcoms]] (probably too many to count them all), and it usually is always used for male pre-teen or teen characters who have a small or even a huge crush on a certain character's mother who is considered very attractive and often leading to their child or children having either angry or grossed out squick moments (and although its rare, there are a few examples of it happening with female teen characters being attracted to and having crushes on their friends' dads as well, although it's not nearly done as much as the male version). However, because both networks are primarily aimed towards kids and young teens, it's obviously never heavily sexualized and it's usually kept very innocent. But this trope is often used and hinted at ''a lot'' in several Disney and Nickelodeon sitcoms, especially when the characters are male teens or pre-teens in high school or middle school, and they're going through their "[[HormoneAddledTeenager horny for anything moving]]" any woman they see]]" stages.

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* Creator/DisneyChannel and {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} love using this trope in ''many'' of its [[KidCom sitcoms]] (probably too many to count them all), and it usually is always used for male pre-teen or teen characters who have a small or even a huge crush on a certain character's mother who is considered very attractive and often leading to their child or children having either angry or grossed out squick moments (and although its rare, there are a few examples of it happening
with female teen characters beinf attracted to and having crushes on their friends' dads as well, although it's not nearly done as much as the male version). However, because both networks are primarily aimed towards kids and young teens, it's obviously never heavily sexualized and it's usually kept very innocent. But this trope is often used and hinted at ''a lot'' in several Disney and Nickelodeon sitcoms, especially when the characters are male teens or pre-teens in high school or middle school, and they're going through their "[[HormoneAddledTeenager horny for anything moving]]" stages.

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* Creator/DisneyChannel and {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} love using this trope in ''many'' of its [[KidCom sitcoms]] (probably too many to count them all), and it usually is always used for male pre-teen or teen characters who have a small or even a huge crush on a certain character's mother who is considered very attractive and often leading to their child or children having either angry or grossed out squick moments (and although its rare, there are a few examples of it happening
happening with female teen characters beinf being attracted to and having crushes on their friends' dads as well, although it's not nearly done as much as the male version). However, because both networks are primarily aimed towards kids and young teens, it's obviously never heavily sexualized and it's usually kept very innocent. But this trope is often used and hinted at ''a lot'' in several Disney and Nickelodeon sitcoms, especially when the characters are male teens or pre-teens in high school or middle school, and they're going through their "[[HormoneAddledTeenager horny for anything moving]]" stages.

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* Creator/DisneyChannel and {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} love using this trope in ''many'' of its [[KidCom sitcoms]] (probably too many to count them all), and it usually is always used for male pre-teen or teen characters who have a small or even a huge crush on a certain character's mother who is considered very attractive and often leading to their child or children having either angry or grossed out squick moments. However, because both networks are primarily aimed towards kids and young teens, it's obviously never heavily sexualized and it's usually kept very innocent. But this trope is often used and hinted at ''a lot'' in several Disney and Nickelodeon sitcoms, especially when the characters are male teens or pre-teens in high school or middle school, and they're going through their "[[HormoneAddledTeenager horny for anything moving]]" stages.

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* Creator/DisneyChannel and {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} love using this trope in ''many'' of its [[KidCom sitcoms]] (probably too many to count them all), and it usually is always used for male pre-teen or teen characters who have a small or even a huge crush on a certain character's mother who is considered very attractive and often leading to their child or children having either angry or grossed out squick moments.moments (and although its rare, there are a few examples of it happening
with female teen characters beinf attracted to and having crushes on their friends' dads as well, although it's not nearly done as much as the male version).
However, because both networks are primarily aimed towards kids and young teens, it's obviously never heavily sexualized and it's usually kept very innocent. But this trope is often used and hinted at ''a lot'' in several Disney and Nickelodeon sitcoms, especially when the characters are male teens or pre-teens in high school or middle school, and they're going through their "[[HormoneAddledTeenager horny for anything moving]]" stages.
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* Creator/DisneyChannel and {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} love using this trope in ''many'' of its [[KidCom sitcoms]] (probably too many to count them all), and it usually is always used for male pre-teen or teen characters who have a small or even a huge crush on a certain character's mother who is considered very attractive and often leading to their child or children having either angry or grossed out squick moments. However, because both networks are primarily aimed towards kids and young teens, it's obviously never heavily sexualized and it's usually kept very innocent. But this trope is often used and hinted at ''a lot'' in several Disney and Nickelodeon sitcoms, especially when the characters are male teens in high school and going through their "horny for anything moving" stages.

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* Creator/DisneyChannel and {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} love using this trope in ''many'' of its [[KidCom sitcoms]] (probably too many to count them all), and it usually is always used for male pre-teen or teen characters who have a small or even a huge crush on a certain character's mother who is considered very attractive and often leading to their child or children having either angry or grossed out squick moments. However, because both networks are primarily aimed towards kids and young teens, it's obviously never heavily sexualized and it's usually kept very innocent. But this trope is often used and hinted at ''a lot'' in several Disney and Nickelodeon sitcoms, especially when the characters are male teens or pre-teens in high school or middle school, and they're going through their "horny "[[HormoneAddledTeenager horny for anything moving" moving]]" stages.
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* This trope often occurs in many [[KidCom sitcoms]] on Creator/DisneyChannel and {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} and it usually is always for male teen characters who have a small or huge crush on a certain character's mother who is considered very attractive and often leading to their child or children having either angry or grossed out squick moments. However, because both networks are primarily aimed towards kids and young teens, it's obviously never heavily sexualized and it's usually kept very innocent. But this trope is often used and hinted at ''a lot'' in several Disney and Nickelodeon sitcoms, especially when the characters are male teens in high school and going through their "horny for anything moving" stages.

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* This trope often occurs in many [[KidCom sitcoms]] on Creator/DisneyChannel and {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} love using this trope in ''many'' of its [[KidCom sitcoms]] (probably too many to count them all), and it usually is always used for male pre-teen or teen characters who have a small or even a huge crush on a certain character's mother who is considered very attractive and often leading to their child or children having either angry or grossed out squick moments. However, because both networks are primarily aimed towards kids and young teens, it's obviously never heavily sexualized and it's usually kept very innocent. But this trope is often used and hinted at ''a lot'' in several Disney and Nickelodeon sitcoms, especially when the characters are male teens in high school and going through their "horny for anything moving" stages.
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*** {{Series/Jessie}} could also be considered an example as sometimes some of Luke's friends sometimes express their romantic and lustful attraction to Jessie, however Jessie is only Luke and his siblings' nanny, not their mother, but the trope still applies because more often than not, she's the one who's usually always seen with the kids in the show all the time. Luke also has a crush on Jessie too, but this is rather normal for his age range throughout the show as a PrecociousCrush, and is not the same thing as the Stacy's Mom trope, given that she's his nanny and they're not related.

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*** {{Series/Jessie}} could also be considered an example as sometimes some of Luke's friends sometimes express their romantic and lustful attraction to Jessie, however Jessie is only Luke and his siblings' nanny, not their mother, but the trope still applies because more often than not, she's the one who's usually always seen with the kids in the show all the time. Luke also has a crush on Jessie too, but this is rather normal for his age range throughout the show as a PrecociousCrush, and is not exactly the same thing as the Stacy's Mom trope, given that she's his nanny and they're not related.nanny.
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* Sunny has a Stacy's Sister in ''ComicBook/MonicasGang''.

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* ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'': Sunny has a Stacy's Sister in ''ComicBook/MonicasGang''.Sister.



* A one-shot ''ComicBook/SheHulk'' character is a man who got superpowers and -- since he's [[IJustWantToBeNormal not interested in becoming either a hero or a villain]] -- sees them [[BlessedWithSuck a nuisance in day-to-day life]]. One of the problems is that he got the [[HeroicBuild standard superhero physique]] and his teenage daughter's friends fawn on him -- which is ''incredibly'' awkward.

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* A one-shot ''ComicBook/SheHulk'' character ''ComicBook/SheHulk'': In ''ComicBook/SheHulk2004'', Daniel Jermain is a man who got recieved superpowers and -- since he's [[IJustWantToBeNormal not interested in becoming either a hero or a villain]] -- sees them [[BlessedWithSuck a nuisance in day-to-day life]]. One of the problems is that he got the [[HeroicBuild standard superhero physique]] and his teenage daughter's friends fawn on him -- which is ''incredibly'' awkward.



** For a time in ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManJMichaelStraczynski'', where the ''Sins Past'' storyline was taken as a legitimate event in Spider-Man's history, ComicBook/NormanOsborn was this to Gwen Stacy. Fits with LoveFatherLoveSon, as she also dated Harry Osborn for a time. '' Sins Past'' was ultimately revealed to be an elaborate ruse by a Harry Osborn A.I. in ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan2018'', using hocus pocus from Mysterio and clones to deceive Spider-Man into thinking Norman and Gwen had a relationship.

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** For a time in ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManJMichaelStraczynski'', where the ''Sins Past'' ''ComicBook/SinsPast'' storyline was taken as a legitimate event in Spider-Man's history, ComicBook/NormanOsborn was this to Gwen Stacy. Fits with LoveFatherLoveSon, as she also dated Harry Osborn for a time. '' Sins Past'' was ultimately revealed to be an elaborate ruse by a Harry Osborn A.I. in ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan2018'', using hocus pocus from Mysterio and clones to deceive Spider-Man into thinking Norman and Gwen had a relationship.
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* ''Film/{{Bottoms}}'': Jeff is hooking up with his schoolmate Hazel's glamorous and beautiful mother, cheating on his girlfriend Isabel in the process.
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** For a time in ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManJMichaelStraczynski'', where the ''Sins Past'' storyline was taken as a legitimate event in Spider-Man's history, ComicBook/NormanOsborn was this to Gwen Stacy. Fits with LoveFatherLoveSon, as she also dated Harry Osborn for a time. '' Sins Past'' was ultimately revealed to be an elaborate ruse by a Harry Osborn A.I. in ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManNickSpencer'', using hocus pocus from Mysterio and clones to deceive Spider-Man into thinking Norman and Gwen had a relationship.

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** For a time in ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManJMichaelStraczynski'', where the ''Sins Past'' storyline was taken as a legitimate event in Spider-Man's history, ComicBook/NormanOsborn was this to Gwen Stacy. Fits with LoveFatherLoveSon, as she also dated Harry Osborn for a time. '' Sins Past'' was ultimately revealed to be an elaborate ruse by a Harry Osborn A.I. in ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManNickSpencer'', ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan2018'', using hocus pocus from Mysterio and clones to deceive Spider-Man into thinking Norman and Gwen had a relationship.
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Also known as a [[FunWithAcronyms MILF, or "Mom I'd Like to Fuck"]], or, in Britain, as a 'Yummy Mummy'. However, men ([=DILFs=]) can also play the Stacy's Mom role, as it's possible for adolescents (male or female) to be attracted to older men.

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Also known as a [[FunWithAcronyms MILF, or "Mom I'd Like to Fuck"]], or, in Britain, as a 'Yummy Mummy'. However, men ([=DILFs=]) can also play the Stacy's Mom role, as it's possible for adolescents (male (female or female) male) to be attracted to older men.
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* '''The Hero Took Everything from Me, So I Partied with the Hero’s Mother!'' takes this trope and runs with it. The protagonist Ceres is [[ReincarnateInAnotherWorld a reincarnated middle-aged man]] who thinks that girls his new life's age are too young and immature and is instead attracted to [[HaremGenre the mothers of his four childhood friends]] (who are coincidentally the same Hero party that kicked him out), something that is very out of place in a medieval fantasy culture where 50 is considered old age and women are seen as [[{{Ephebophile}} old by 17]] and washed up by 30.

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* '''The ''The Hero Took Everything from Me, So I Partied with the Hero’s Mother!'' takes this trope and runs with it. The protagonist Ceres is [[ReincarnateInAnotherWorld a reincarnated middle-aged man]] who thinks that girls his new life's age are too young and immature and is instead attracted to [[HaremGenre the mothers of his four childhood friends]] (who are coincidentally the same Hero party that kicked him out), something that is very out of place in a medieval fantasy culture where 50 is considered old age and women are seen as [[{{Ephebophile}} old by 17]] and washed up by 30.
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* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'':
** For a time during the era where the ''Sins Past'' storyline was taken as a legitimate event in Spider-Man's history, ComicBook/NormanOsborn was this to Gwen Stacy. Fits with LoveFatherLoveSon, as she also dated Harry Osborn for a time. '' Sins Past'' was ultimately revealed to be an elaborate ruse by a Harry Osborn A.I using hocus pocus from Mysterio and clones to deceive Spider-Man into thinking Norman and Gwen had a relationship.

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* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'':
''ComicBook/SpiderMan'':
** For a time during the era in ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManJMichaelStraczynski'', where the ''Sins Past'' storyline was taken as a legitimate event in Spider-Man's history, ComicBook/NormanOsborn was this to Gwen Stacy. Fits with LoveFatherLoveSon, as she also dated Harry Osborn for a time. '' Sins Past'' was ultimately revealed to be an elaborate ruse by a Harry Osborn A.I I. in ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManNickSpencer'', using hocus pocus from Mysterio and clones to deceive Spider-Man into thinking Norman and Gwen had a relationship.
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* ''[[ComicBook/RobinSeries Robin]]'': Bernard Dowd informs Tim that his step-mom is hot. Tim quickly informs him that he really doesn't want to hear such things about Dana.

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* ''[[ComicBook/RobinSeries Robin]]'': ''ComicBook/{{Robin|1993}}'': Bernard Dowd informs Tim that his step-mom is hot. Tim quickly informs him that he really doesn't want to hear such things about Dana.
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* Another non-English example: "LBTD"[[labelnote:*]]which stands for "Luchshe bati tolko ded" ("Only thing better than a dad is a grandpa")[[/labelnote]] by Russian pop-punk band Kis-Kis. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-ouS-cBu8I music video]] shows Sonya (the band's singer) and Alina (the band's drummer) ignoring a handsome guy their age in favor of his comically unattractive father, and near the end they even start pummeling each other over him.

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* Another non-English example: "LBTD"[[labelnote:*]]which stands for "Luchshe bati tolko ded" ("Only thing better than a dad is a grandpa")[[/labelnote]] by Russian pop-punk band Kis-Kis. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-ouS-cBu8I music video]] shows Sonya (the band's singer) and Alina (the band's drummer) ignoring a handsome guy their age in favor of his [[{{Gonk}} comically unattractive unattractive]] father, and near the end they even start pummeling each other over him.
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* Another non-English example: "LBTD"[[labelnote:*]]which stands for "Luchshe bati tolko ded" ("Only thing better than a dad is a grandpa")[[/labelnote]] by Russian pop-punk band Kis-Kis. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-ouS-cBu8I music video]] shows Sonya (the band's singer) and Alina (the band's drummer) ignoring a handsome guy their age in favor of his Main/{{Gonk|comically unattractive}} father, and near the end they even start pummeling each other over him.

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* Another non-English example: "LBTD"[[labelnote:*]]which stands for "Luchshe bati tolko ded" ("Only thing better than a dad is a grandpa")[[/labelnote]] by Russian pop-punk band Kis-Kis. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-ouS-cBu8I music video]] shows Sonya (the band's singer) and Alina (the band's drummer) ignoring a handsome guy their age in favor of his Main/{{Gonk|comically unattractive}} comically unattractive father, and near the end they even start pummeling each other over him.
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* Another non-English example: "LBTD"[[labelnote:*]]which stands for "Luchshe bati tolko ded" ("Only thing better than a dad is a grandpa")[[/labelnote]] by Russian pop-punk band Kis-Kis. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-ouS-cBu8I music video]] shows Sonya (the band's singer) and Alina (the band's drummer) ignoring a handsome guy their age in favor of his {{comically unattractive|Gonk}} father, and near the end they even start pummeling each other over him.

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* Another non-English example: "LBTD"[[labelnote:*]]which stands for "Luchshe bati tolko ded" ("Only thing better than a dad is a grandpa")[[/labelnote]] by Russian pop-punk band Kis-Kis. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-ouS-cBu8I music video]] shows Sonya (the band's singer) and Alina (the band's drummer) ignoring a handsome guy their age in favor of his {{comically unattractive|Gonk}} Main/{{Gonk|comically unattractive}} father, and near the end they even start pummeling each other over him.
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* Another non-English example: "LBTD"[[labelnote:*]]which stands for "Luchshe bati tolko ded" ("Only thing better than a dad is a grandpa")[[/labelnote]] by Russian pop-punk band Kis-Kis. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-ouS-cBu8I music video]] shows Sonya (the band's singer) and Alina (the band's drummer) ignoring a handsome guy their age in favor of his {{Gonk|comically unattractive}} father, and near the end they even start pummeling each other over him.

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* Another non-English example: "LBTD"[[labelnote:*]]which stands for "Luchshe bati tolko ded" ("Only thing better than a dad is a grandpa")[[/labelnote]] by Russian pop-punk band Kis-Kis. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-ouS-cBu8I music video]] shows Sonya (the band's singer) and Alina (the band's drummer) ignoring a handsome guy their age in favor of his {{Gonk|comically unattractive}} {{comically unattractive|Gonk}} father, and near the end they even start pummeling each other over him.

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