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6->''"You don't get to be upset! ''You'' don't get to be upset! No one here gets to be upset except me! Because you have all been lying to me for my entire life!"''
7-->-- '''Andi''', ''Series/AndiMack''
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9Often a couple will bear a child and then split up under acrimonious circumstances. Although this is the case and the mother and father bear ill will toward each other, the remaining parent (or other parental figure) doesn't want to poison the child's mind against the other parent. Or they really would prefer not to have to admit to the child or anyone else that they were abandoned/left.
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11Or one person will abandon the relationship leaving the other hurt. But still, a child is an innocent.
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13Or the missing parent is in some sort of special circumstance, regardless of feelings on either side.
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15So they'll tell a comforting lie or spin an embellishment of the truth that will allow the child to grow up proud of (or at the least, not ashamed of and humiliated by) their DisappearedDad or MissingMom. If the vitriol is sufficient, the reverse will also be true: the lie told about the parent is to make the child ashamed, and the truth is they are a better person than the child was led to believe. Such cases would overlap with InsidiousRumorMill.
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17Sometimes the child grows up, discovers the truth, and is disappointed. Sometimes the child grows up to find out the truth and doesn't care because they're simply happy to have the other parent in their lives again. The parent can also not care they've disappointed their progeny, or they can live up (or down) to the expectation placed on them by what the child was told.
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19Occasionally it's a mentor figure who does the deceiving about the legacy of their absent parent. Guilt over keeping the truth from the innocent child may result in a RevealingHug.
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21If the truth comes to light and is disappointing, this is UnpleasantParentReveal or a DisappointingHeritageReveal, depending on where the disappointment is focused on one's immediate parents or entire legacy.
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23Usually this is a DisappearedDad being lionized or demonized, but occasionally it's the MissingMom. See also DaddyHadAGoodReasonForAbandoningYou. If the child thought someone else was their parent, it's usually due to GiveTheBabyAFather or ObliviousAdoption.
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25Contrast TellMeAboutMyFather. IWishedYouWereDead is related in a roundabout way, but in this trope, it's usually one parent or the other declaring that the other is "dead to me". Also related to MotivationalLie, as a child burdened with shame might need the lie to go forward, or a child burdened with shame may get angry enough to overcome what s/he believes is their parents' awful legacy.
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32* Half-averted in ''Anime/CodeGeass'': Marianne, whose death served as motivation for her son Lelouch, really was killed in the backstory, only to have cheated death via SoulJar, and [[BrokenPedestal was revealed to be]] [[LadyMacbeth a co-conspirator]] with Emperor Charles in his AssimilationPlot.
33* ''Manga/Mars1996'':
34** When asked, Takayuki tells Rei that his mother died from acute leukemia and even has Rei's psychiatrist help him mask the truth that [[spoiler:Shoko hung herself after trying to kill both him and his brother Sei in a botched MurderSuicide attempt and that Rei and Sei found her body]]. This is done to protect Rei and help him cope by making him forget the entire episode.
35** Overlapping with InsidiousRumorMill, Rei comes to realize over the course of the story that his mom successfully convinced him that his father Takayuki was a cold man who didn't really love him. Talking to him, Takayuki's assistant, his psychiartrist, and just seeing the lengths the older man is wiling to go to help him and Kira helps him realize the truth.
36* In the ''Anime/SpeedRacer'' episode "Man on the Lam", an escaped convict comes across a house in the woods where a little blind girl lives all alone. He enthusiastically greets and hugs her, commenting on how big and heavy she had gotten. She tells him that her father had died and her mother was off making money for surgery so she could see again. The man tells her that he was an old friend of her father. It is later revealed that she is friends with Sprital. Leading and after the storm, he takes Speed hostage and makes him drive to where the loot was stashed. This leads to a mountain chase and shootout with the police and other criminals involved in the robbery ending with the man getting mortally injured and telling speed to give his eyes to the little girl who was his daughter.
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40* In ''ComicBook/KickAss'', Big Daddy tells Hit Girl that her mother was killed by the mob, fuelling their RoaringRampageOfRevenge against the Genovese family. It's revealed, however, [[spoiler:that her mother is very much alive, and Big Daddy simply snuck off with her when she was an infant, so he could raise her to be LittleMissBadass and live out his fantasy of being a vigilante superhero. After Big Daddy is killed, she goes back to her mother, who had been searching for her for years]].
41* ''Creator/MarvelComics'':
42** ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'': Played with. The Kingpin killed Echo's father but honored the man's DyingWish to raise her like his own. So Fisk told Echo Daredevil killed her father. She eventually found out the truth. It was not pretty.
43** ''ComicBook/XFactor'': Hangman's ex, the mother of his son, lied and told the boy, Terry, that his dad is a superhero when the opposite is true. Hangman is astonished to hear this, but goes back and tries to do something heroic for the sake of making his son proud.
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47* ''Fanfic/ConsequencesAndControl'': Grace is a ChildByRape; Mary and Matthew are determined to keep that information hidden away so that she doesn't suffer for [[SinsOfTheFather her father's sins]].
48* ''Fanfic/TheCorruptedInnocent'': Dean and Sam are floored to learn that it was their ''mother's'' side of the family that was into hunting. Their father hardly knew anything about it before Mary's death.
49* In ''Fanfic/HeisheRinanovai'', Morgan t'Thavrau learns through DNA records recovered from the ruins of Romulus that her biological father was Senator Merken tr'Vreenak, which she infers her mother kept from her to prevent a scandal that would've caused a [[FeudingFamilies blood feud between the three House-Clans involved]].
50* ''Fanfic/SeaChangeSeries'': Ultimately, the only thing Pathonia told Mathias about his parents that was actually ''true'' was that they were dead. ''Everything else'' was lies upon lies.
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54* ''Film/Armageddon1998'': Chick's wife, ashamed of his gambling problem, and angry that he showed up unannounced to see his son before going into space tells their small son that Chick was "a salesman". She changes her story, though, when the news reveals that Chick is on the team going to save Earth from a giant asteroid.
55* The eponymous character of ''Film/ForrestGump'' has a DisappearedDad and his mom tells people that "he's on vacation." Though Forrest tells us that she told him that "he's on vacation" means he's never coming back, we don't see her clarifying this for other people.
56* Callie in ''Film/GhostbustersAfterlife'' grew up believing that her father lost his mind and resentfully told her children the same. Her daughter Phoebe is furious to discover Callie kept from her that her grandfather was a brilliant scientist, not insane, and the closest thing to a superhero their world has.
57* In ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'', Marion told Mutt his father was an RAF pilot she married who was killed in WWII. He later learns that [[YourSonAllAlong Indy is his real dad]].
58* In ''Film/LargerThanLife'', Jack's parents split up when he was an infant. His mother didn't want him to know that his father was an irresponsible clown, so instead she told him that his father had died heroically rescuing a child from drowning. Jack doesn't learn that his father lived for forty years after his birth until he receives a letter notifying him of his actual death.
59* In ''Film/TheMaskOfZorro'', Elena was raised to believe Don Rafael was her father. But Rafael ordered the attack on Don Diego de la Vega which resulted in [[MissingMom Esperanza's death]]. Rafael took Elena as his own because he'd loved Esperanza, but she'd chosen Diego. Elena grew up believing her mother died in childbirth. When Diego returns, he sets the record straight.
60* In ''Film/OBrotherWhereArtThou'', Everett's wife Penny tells their daughters that their father died, rather than tell them he's in jail.
61* ''Film/RookieOfTheYear'': Henry's mother told him growing up about his great father who was a baseball pitcher when in reality he left when she was pregnant with Henry. Subverted by the fact that Henry's grandmother had told him the truth years ago, and he'd long since made his peace with it.
62* ''Franchise/StarWars'': In ''Film/ANewHope'', a couple of deceptions with regards to who Luke's father is:
63** Early on, Uncle Owen told Luke that his father was a navigator on a spice freighter, in an effort to get Luke to forget about leaving home and becoming a Jedi.
64** A bit later, Obi-Wan tells Luke that Darth Vader killed his father. [[LukeIAmYourFather Vader reveals that to be a lie]] at the end of ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'', though Obi-Wan considers Anakin dead "[[MetaphoricallyTrue from a certain point of view]]" once he went over to the Dark Side and became Vader, and genuinely grieved his loss.
65* In ''Film/TheWaterboy'', Bobby Boucher's mother tells him his father was a missionary who died of thirst in the desert. Later on, she admits that she lied and that his dad actually left her for another woman.
66* ''Film/{{Wonder Woman|2017}}'': Hippolyta tells Diana that she so much wanted a child to love that she sculpted a child statue of clay, and beseeched the gods to breathe life into it until Zeus granted her wish. The truth is that Zeus and Hippolyta conceived Diana in the human manner. The clay story is to prevent Diana from finding out she's really a demigoddess... which Diana does eventually discover. [[spoiler:The fact she was a demigoddess would in itself not have been a problem on its own -- what Hippolyta was really trying to conceal was the true reason why Diana was born: to kill her brother Ares, as only a god can kill another god]].
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70* In ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'', [[spoiler: Eldie Porter]] and everyone else is told that her father was some guy in a so-called "crib", a kind of brothel where women pay for a try at getting pregnant. However, it turns out that [[spoiler: she was fathered by a man that is regarded as the brother of her mother. It is not actual sibling-incest, they're cousins by blood, but socially it's a different matter.]]
71* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'': The more Harry Dresden learns about his parents and lineage, the more he realizes that no one told him ''anything''. Deception by omission. To wit: [[spoiler:his mother left his father; his father was likely ''killed'' by Justin [=DuMorne=]; his teenage girlfriend that he thought betrayed him was under mind control at the time; his guardian after [=DuMorne=] died is actually his maternal grandfather; his mother actually had another child so he has a half-brother who's a psychic vampire; his mother was a reformist that rebelled against the White Council and almost died for it; and she made sure that he was conceived and born under very specific circumstances for a purpose as yet unknown, making him a Starborn, a status shared only with ''Dracula'', as far as we're aware.]]
72* In the ''Literature/HarryPotter'' books, the Dursleys, Harry's [[MuggleFosterParents abusive and mundane aunt and uncle]], make out his parents were terrible people. Harry only finds out they're revered with love once he meets the Wizarding community.
73* In ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments,'' Clary was told that her dad died before she was born and left no personal effects whatsoever. In reality, [[FirstEpisodeTwist her father is]] [[spoiler:Valentine, the BigBad]].
74* ''Literature/OfFireAndStars'': It turns out the woman Dennaleia thought was her grandmother wasn't by blood. Her maternal grandmother actually was Zumordan, a handmaiden of her legal mother who bore her as she wasn't able to get pregnant. This was kept secret, as this would threaten the legitimacy of her own children later when she wed Dennaleia's father, the king. It's indicated that Dennaleia inherited magical ability [[SuperpowerfulGenetics from her Zumordan ancestors]].
75* In the first book of the ''Literature/{{Percy Jackson|and the Olympians}}'' series, it's admitted near the beginning that the eponymous character's mom claimed his father was lost at sea. Of course, the truth eventually comes out.
76* In ''Literature/TheVazulaChronicles'', the mermaid Merletta has always been told that she is a foundling whose parents are unknown. Late in ''A Kingdom Submerged'', the head of the charity home tells her that her parents went on land and dried out. She thinks she was doing Merletta a kindness by hiding the knowledge of her parents' "shameful death." She mentions doing the same thing for merchildren whose parents were criminals. [[spoiler:When Merletta learns that merpeople can survive drying out, she hopes her parents might be alive somewhere. But in ''A Kingdom Restored'', she learns that that, too, was a lie. Her parents were murdered on the orders of the government. The assassin pretended they were [[MakeItLookLikeAnAccident attacked by stingrays]].]]
77* In the ''Literature/WarriorCats'' graphic novel trilogy ''Tigerstar and Sasha'', Sasha gets pregnant with Tigerstar's kits before she realizes that he's a power-crazy murderer bent on ruling the entire forest. She raises her kits on her own, only telling them stories about how their father Tigerstar was strong and brave and that he'd be proud of them. A while after Tigerstar's death, Sasha takes the kits to [=RiverClan=]. Imagine the kits' shock when they see young [=RiverClan=] cats pretending to be the evil Tigerstar and reenacting his death.
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81* ''Series/Accused2023'': In "Jessie's Story" it turns out that Jessie's mother lied to her about her paternity her whole life. She wasn't conceived due to a sperm donation, but a one night stand her mom had, and her father is their next door neighbor Dominic.
82* The Creator/DisneyChannel series ''Series/AndiMack'' uses this as the plot. On her 13th birthday, Andi is happy when her cool older sister Bex returns to town after a few years away. Later that night, however, Bex breaks to Andi the truth: ''she'' is Andi's real mother, and "their mother" is actually Andi's grandmother. Andi handling this new dynamic drives the show.
83* The ''Series/BurkesLaw'' episode "Who Killed the King of the Country Club?" has the killer be the mother of a woman who had been dating the victim. The daughter demands to know why her mom killed "the man I loved" and she responds "that man was your father!" She'd had a one-night stand with a plumber 25 years earlier just a month before her wedding and so passed off her daughter as her husband's. When the "plumber" became a millionaire and joined the club, the woman was terrified this would turn into SurpriseIncest. Burke points out she could have simply told either of them the truth but the woman didn't want to ruin her social standing by revealing the affair. She's led off with the daughter wrestling with how much of a mess her true parentage has become.
84* ''Series/Charmed2018'' begins with Mel and Maggie both thrown when Macy shows up, revealing she's the half-sister they never knew existed. It gets wilder as all three discover they're witches, a fact their mother long hid from them. However, when going over some DNA tests, Macy discovers that while she and Maggie share 53% of their DNA as sisters would, Mel only has 23%. Which means ''Mel'' is really the half-sister who was raised with Maggie while Macy was handed off to her father while Maggie was duped into believing that she shared an absentee father with Mel. Needless to say, none of the trio take this very well.
85* On ''Series/{{Continuum}}'', women with the same name are being killed and Kiera realizes the time-travelling crooks are trying to eliminate her by killing her grandmother. Kiera has already tracked down the woman she believes is her grandmother, remembering her mom's stories of a strong, brave, and hard-working crusader and thus concludes it's an activist lawyer. However, Kiera realizes this woman lacks the distinctive birthmark her grandmother had. Which means her ''real'' grandmother is a troublesome homeless woman with a criminal record.
86* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
87** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E8FathersDay "Father's Day"]]: Rose's mother Jackie tells her that her dead father Pete was a great inventor and entrepreneur. Then Rose goes back in time & meets Pete, and discovers he's a bit of a prat.
88** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E6DemonsOfThePunjab "Demons of the Punjab"]] plays with this: On a trip to the past, Yasmin Khan discovers important things about her grandmother's life that she never knew about, most importantly [[spoiler:her grandmother's [[WidowedAtTheWedding sadly short-lived]] first marriage, to a man who wasn't her grandfather]]. By the end, Yaz completely understands why her grandmother didn't tell her family any of this.
89* On ''Series/FamilyMatters'', Jimmy Baines drops by the house, claiming to be an old college friend although neither Carl nor Harriet remembers him. That night, Jimmy confesses the truth to Carl: He's Harriet and Rachel's supposedly dead father. He explains that he was overwhelmed being a father and so walked out on the family when the girls were little. For a time, Jimmy sent over cards and money but his wife finally wrote back to tell him to stop. She had told the girls that their father had been shot down during the Korean War as she wanted them to "think he was a hero, not a heel." Jimmy wants to simply leave but Carl convinces him to tell his daughters the truth and after their initial anger, they accept a new chance to know him.
90* In ''Series/{{Friends}}'', Phoebe's grandmother (on Phoebe's mother's instructions, it turns out) tells Phoebe that her father is a tree surgeon worshiped by villagers in South America. She also buys photo frames and tells Phoebe that the stock photo of the guy who comes with the frame is her father. This was done so Phoebe would feel like she had an interesting dad, but would never try to track him down.
91* Tend to drive the whole plot on ''Series/GameOfThrones'':
92** It's well-known that Rhaegar Targaryen abducted and raped Lyanna Stark from her betrothed Robert Baratheon. Robert killed Rhaegar in a massive war, who then took the Iron Throne. [[spoiler:They actually loved each other and eloped, with Lyanna giving birth to a son which she begged her brother Ned Stark to raise under a false name.]] Ned did so (without telling even his wife), [[spoiler:raising the true heir to the throne as his bastard Jon Snow.]] Which causes further problems later when [[spoiler:Jon and Danaerys]] fall in love [[spoiler:due to being nephew and aunt.]]
93** Daenerys Targaryen only knew her father had been murdered by Jaime Lannister by treachery, not knowing that his nickname "the Mad King" (planning to set the entire city on fire and reincarnate as a dragon) was perfectly justified. [[spoiler:In the end, she followed her father's footsteps.]]
94* ''Series/{{Glee}}'':
95** It turns out that [[spoiler: Finn Hudson]]'s mother had been lying about her husband the entire time - [[spoiler: he didn't die a glorious war hero like Finn thought, but was discharged dishonorably and died a drug pusher in Cincinnati.]]
96** Among Sue's defenses for her crazy behavior is the fact her parents were never around as they were busy hunting Nazis. In the final season, during a TV interview, Sue's mom confesses that she and her husband were accountants and made up the Nazi hunting because they just couldn't stand to be around Sue.
97* ''Series/GothamKnights2023'': Duela's mother Jane Doe had lied to her from the beginning that the Joker was her father (with the Joker's approval); it turns out that Harvey Dent really fathered her.
98* ''Series/GrandHotel'':
99** Javi and Alicia remembered their mother Beatriz as a warm and happy woman who died of a heart attack and secretly resented her best friend Gigi for marrying their father Santiago not long after. After the two investigate, Santiago and Gigi are forced to come clean: Beatriz had suffered for years from bipolar disorder and was a wreck to the point of having herself kept in the hotel. Her "heart attack" was actually a suicide that Santiago and Gigi hushed up so the kids would have no idea how sick their mother had been. While upset, the two accept their father and stepmother were just trying to protect them.
100** However, Alicia and boyfriend Danny manage to find Beatriz's long-hidden suicide note revealing the real reason she took her life. She had been ranting to staff manager Helen on suspecting Santiago and Gigi were sleeping together, bringing up how Santiago had confessed to a one-night stand with a woman long ago. Trying to calm her down Helen [[spoiler: [[INeverSaidItWasPoison accidentally let slip]] that ''she'' was the woman Santiago had slept with. A stunned Beatriz did the math to realize this meant Helen's son, Jason, was actually Santiago's. After her death, Helen never told either Santiago, Jason, or her husband the truth behind Jason's parentage.]]
101* On ''Series/GreysAnatomy'', Jackson Avery prides himself on being the grandson of the acclaimed surgeon Harper Avery, a man who has awards and a hospital named after him. He needs aid from a doctor at another hospital for a case but she refuses as she has a non-disclosure agreement with anything having to do with Harper. Thinking it's for a medical issue, Jackson waives the agreement which sends his mother Catherine into a frenzy. She breaks the truth that Harper was a serial sexual predator who not only harassed female doctors/nurses but would fire them if they refused his advances. ''Thirteen'' women went on record for it but, for the good of the hospital, Catherine helped cover it up. This means the hospital can now be liable for lawsuits from these women. Jackson is horrified to realize his grandfather was a monster and dedicates himself to finding justice for these women, no matter if it ruins their name.
102* ''Series/HeroesReborn'': Tommy and his sister are twins, but due to the world-saving usefulness of their powers, they are separated and raised by Hiro and their grandmother, respectively. As a result of [[EasyAmnesia mindwipe]], Tommy doesn't find out the truth until later: [[spoiler: he and his twin sister are Claire Bennet's children, and their heroic destiny is to save the world.]] Due to TimeTravel, he was angry at first to discover that the woman he believed was his mother isn't. After the timeline is tweaked, however, he's not angry; he's excited and thrilled to know he has a sister he's never met, and that he's gonna save the world.
103* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'': Barney's mother told him that his father was Bob Barker (because he was who happened to be on TV at the time). Barney clings to it because he wants an awesome dad. This was to cover up the identity of his real father, who Barney's mother didn't want in the picture.
104* Heart-wrenchingly subverted in ''Series/InPlainSight''. Jynx tells Mary that all of the stories about how Mary's father loved her most were lies made up to comfort the distraught young Mary. Mary flips the script by showing her mom all of the letters she's gotten from her dad over the years, asking [[ArmorPiercingQuestion "How many did he send you?"]]
105* In the fifth season of ''Series/IZombie'', Liv confronts mother Eva on how she and her brother figured out long ago that their father is "Uncle Art," Eva's long-time colleague at her hospital. Eva finally confesses that their true father is a former addict who she last saw as a homeless junkie on the streets. Liv does eventually track her dad down...unaware he's the leader of a radical zombie faction.
106* A variation on ''Series/{{Jessie}}''. Ravi tells Jessie of his first day as the adopted child of the Rosses. He mentions his surprise they had a small bed for his komodo dragon and how his room wasn't quite ready yet. In the flashbacks, we see the bed is a crib and the room quite obviously a nursery as the Rosses frantically try to hide all the baby toys. Ignoring the waves of Luke and Emma, Jessie states that it almost sounds as if the Rosses expected Ravi to be an infant rather than ten years old. Ravi realizes this is the case and is upset that not only was he not the child they wanted but they hid it from him.
107-->'''Christina''': We weren't planning on telling him until after we were dead!\
108'''Jessie''': How?\
109'''Morgan''': Séance, time travel, we hadn't worked out the details!
110* A mild but fun version on ''Series/LivAndMaddie'': When the girls want a lavish Sweet 16 party, long used to sharing the same birthday as twins. Amid the party planning, mom Karen accidentally reveals a tiny detail: While it's true the girls were born six minutes apart, Liv was born at 11:56 pm on the 5th while Maddie was born at 12:02 am on the 6th. Thus, technically, Maddie has never actually celebrated ''her'' birthday.
111* A recurring theme on ''Series/TheLoveBoat'':
112** A teenager can't understand why her mother and older sister are so upset about her dating another man. Her sister admits it's because she got pregnant as a teenager...and ''she's'' the product as [[FamilyRelationshipSwitcheroo she's actually her mother]].
113** A few episodes would have a passenger stunned to meet the parent they'd never known.
114* ''Series/MayfairWitches'': Elena took Rowan under orders of Carlotta Mayfair, changing her name, never contacting the family again while keeping all knowledge of them secret from Rowan and pretending it was a closed adoption so she can't tell her anything about her birth parents.
115* ''Series/MightyMed'': Double subverted: Alan Diaz has never met his father. Horace told him it is because his father is a great and powerful superhero with an equally great and powerful enemy, so for Alan's safety, the family can have no contact with him. Alan and Skylar dig up Alan's file and find the man they believe to be his father, Nelson. But when they meet him, he's an odd, slovenly, broke, and unemployed [[{{Muggles}} Normo]]. Horace figures out where they went and comes to collect them. Alan, in frustration and determination, endangers Nelson, only to hurt him. Then he endangers ''himself'' only to have Nelson get badly injured shoving him out of harm's way. Once Horace sends the kids on their way, the truth is revealed: [[spoiler: Nelson really ''is'' the great hero Horace told Alan he is. Nelson is ClarkKenting. He's covering his heroic physique with bad clothes, and staying in character as an unemployed, weirdo slob who is kind of off-putting, to protect his SecretIdentity.]]
116* On ''Series/ModernFamily'' Cam and his sister, Pam, are having a fight when Cam talks about how great their dad was. Pam fires off on how he was a scumbag who walked out on their mother to spend a year living with a younger woman until she dumped him and he came crawling back. Cam snorts that's not true as "the only time Daddy was away from us was when he went to fight in the war." Pam fires back on how "It was 1977! What war?" It takes seeing Cam stunned to the point of catatonic for Pam to realize Cam honestly had no idea their dad was a serial cheater.
117* On ''Series/{{Mom}}'', Violet wants to know why Christy never talks about her father who left them before she was born. Grandmother Bonnie (against Christy's wishes) tells Violet that her father was abusive and that's why Christy never wanted to talk about him. The women bring Violet to her father's grave hoping to grant closure, which Violet accepts. As soon as she's out of earshot, Bonnie asks Christy [[spoiler:who the grave really belongs to, meaning Violet's father is alive but both women feel it's better that Violet thinks he's dead rather than hunt him down.]]
118* In ''Series/MyMadFatDiary'', Rae has been led to believe all her life that her DisappearedDad is living in the Outer Hebrides and is sending her regular postcards with news and inspirational quotes. It's eventually revealed that [[spoiler: Rae's mum is the one who has been writing them the whole time and has been lying to her. In reality, she has no idea where her Dad really is nor has he ever tried to contact them. Rae takes it quite well, considering.]]
119* ''Series/OnceUponATime'': Emma tells Henry that his biological father was a fireman and a real hero, who died heroically, and that she has nothing to remember him by to pass on to Henry. [[spoiler: She was lying: she and his father Neal Cassady were criminals, and he abandoned her to be caught by the police on one of their con jobs. He's also Baelfire, son of Rumplestiltskin, though Emma didn't know this at the time.]]
120* ''Series/OrangeIsTheNewBlack'': Alex grew up poor, and raised by a single mother, who was always going on about Alex's biological father, saying what a great musician he was. When Alex had the chance to meet him as an adult, she saw that he was an AddledAddict who valued women primarily for sex. When she told him that she was his daughter, he even commented on how awkward it would have been if they had accidentally had sex.
121* ''Series/{{Outlander}}'': Brianna Randall is raised believing she is the biological daughter of Frank and Claire Randall. However, shortly after Frank's death, she discovers that she was actually conceived during the two years Claire was missing and is the biological daughter of Claire's true love, James Fraser. Believing Jamie dead, Claire returned pregnant to Frank. Unable to father children of his own, Frank accepts her back on the condition that Brianna never know the truth of her parentage as long as he was alive. Brianna is furious about being lied to and even angrier that Claire cheated on her father.
122* Played for laughs on ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' when Tom is trying to dig up dirt on [[ButtMonkey Jerry]]. He confronts him in the office on how he was adopted and gloating about Jerry keeping such a massive secret. The 60ish Jerry just stares off in disbelief as Tom realizes he had no idea.
123* A rare heartwarming version on ''Series/{{Psych}}''. Shawn has long been angry with father Henry for driving his mom, Madeline, away and costing them years together. When Madeline returns, Shawn is amazed she and Henry are on good terms. He yells at his mother about it, how she can be so close to Henry after he left her and ruined the family. A stunned Madeline relates that ''she'' was the one who left the marriage for a job opportunity. Both are thrown to realize that Henry has allowed Shawn to blame him for the marriage ending rather than be angry with his mother.
124* In ''Series/RaisingHope'', Jimmy's mother Virginia was raised by her grandmother (Maw Maw). Maw Maw claimed that Virginia's mother had died when trying to get honey from bees - she apparently put a plastic bag over her head to protect herself from the bees, passed out, fell, and hit her head on a porcelain duck. It turns out that Maw Maw was just lying to protect Virginia from the fact that her mother abandoned her.
125* ''Series/{{Rake}}'': In Season 5, [[spoiler:Nicole]] learns from her mother and sister she was actually conceived from a tryst with [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Plimpton George Plimpton]], to her shock. They had kept this from her for many years.
126* ''Series/ShamelessUS'':
127** Kev is worried after a health scare and insists on multiple tests. He's thrown when the doctors inform him that he is a very rare breed of genetics. This leads to Kev making the discovery that he descends from a community that was basically cut off from the rest of the world by a flood in the 1800s and not found until decades later. It also turns out he's basically the result of years of inbreeding among his ancestors and his real name is Bart.
128** Kev goes to meet his family who talk of losing him during a trip when he was a kid. But during a big family gathering, a cousin reveals that Kev's father left him behind on purpose as they had to "cut costs". This, combined with the realization these people are hard-core racists, pushes Kev to decide he's better off having nothing to do with them.
129* ''Series/ShesGottaHaveIt'': Mars' mom confesses to him that his father isn't really his birth father. His real birth father had a troubled relationship with her, and left when Mars was about one. She let him think his father was also his birth father to avoid difficulties. When Mars asks, his mom admits she has no idea of where his birth father's gone.
130* On the Freeform series ''Series/{{Siren|2018}}'', Ben has grown up in the coastal town of Bristol Cove listening to the tales of his great-great-great-grandfather Charles who fell in love with a mermaid and they and humans lived in peace. Naturally, he doesn't believe in them until he catches video of a mysterious woman transforming into one. Ben goes to Helen, the owner of a local historical shop who confirms this. Ben thinks this is wonderful but Helen is actually terrified. She informs him that the truth of the legend is that the mermaid chose to return to sea which drove Charles mad and thus he and his crew slaughtered every mermaid they could find. She even hands him one of the crew logs packed with drawings of the massacre. Ben is horrified to realize how the town has spent 150 years celebrating his ancestor who was an utter monster trying to wipe out an entire species just because of a broken heart.
131-->'''Helen''': Genocide. ''That'' is your legacy.
132** Ben confronts his father on "the truth" with his dad shrugging that Charles was a crazy drunk who imagined mermaids and the family just put on the story of his "romance" to help the town get attention from tourists. Ben realizes his father doesn't believe the mermaids exist and decides it's best not to reveal them just yet.
133** Beth reveals to brother Rick that she's known all along they descended from mermaids. She talks of how their ancestors survived that massacre and want to fight for their people as hybrids. However, Helen reveals the results of a DNA test showing that Beth and Rick are direct descendants of the baby of Charles. Beth is stunned to realize that rather than being victims of the massacre, she and Rick are descended from the ones who were ''doing'' the massacring.
134* ''Series/Station19'':
135** Andy grew up thinking her mother died when she was nine years old. When her dad dies, she goes on a search through records to discover her mother is still alive and had run off due to some mental problems with her dad thinking it better Andy believe she was dead.
136** Jack grew up in foster care, assuming his parents had died. He finally tracks down his brother, who says that Jack's parents gave him up as they couldn't handle having a kid when they were just out of high school. Jack assumes that they then divorced...only for his brother to reveal not only did their parents stay together but had ''three'' more kids besides the two of them while never bothering to even check on Jack. It's little wonder Jack goes into a deep depression over this.
137* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' has an unintentional version. Janeway talks with pride of how she was inspired to join Starfleet by the stories of her ancestor Shannon O'Donnell who was an astronaut, one of the first Mars colonists, and single-handedly pushed ahead for a special "Millennium Gate" tower against massive opposition. But going over some old Earth records, Janeway realizes that over the centuries, Shannon's "exploits" have been massively overblown. She was never an astronaut, she was only a consultant on the Tower and there was no massive opposition as it was welcomed with open arms. Janeway tries to cope, shrugging her big concern is how to break it to her aunt that the great family legend is false.
138* Throughout the first season of ''Series/TeenageBountyHunters'', fraternal twin sisters Blair and Sterling are close to the point of having TwinTelepathy. They soon find evidence their mother, Debbie, is wanted for bombing an abortion clinic, amazed this pious woman could have done that. It turns out [[spoiler: the wanted woman is Dana, Debbie's identical twin sister.]] In the final scene of the season, they reveal the truth: [[spoiler: Dana is Sterling's real mother, meaning Sterling and Blair aren't sisters at all but ''cousins''.]]
139* A unique case on ''Series/{{Timeless}}'' as Lucy and sister Amy tend to their comatose mother together. In the pilot, Lucy is part of a time travel mission that causes the ''Hindenburg'' to crash a day later with only two deaths. When she returns home, Lucy finds her mother is perfectly healthy but Amy no longer exists. Investigating, Lucy finds that her father, Henry, married someone else and thus Amy was never born. Lucy is baffled as to how she can exist if her parents never met... then realizes that's because Henry was ''never'' her father and Lucy's mother has been lying all along about who her dad is.
140** It gets worse as Lucy realizes her real father is a high-ranking member of Rittenhouse, the organization that's been manipulating America for centuries and wants to use the time machine for sinister reasons. In the first season finale, Lucy finally discovers [[spoiler: Carol is from "Rittenhouse stock", has known all along about Lucy's mission and intends to continue Rittenhouse's quest to warp American history for their own ends.]]
141* A common theme on ''Series/TouchedByAnAngel'' as people will discover the shocking secrets their families have kept from them.
142** In "Manny", stuffy Harrison Trowbridge Archibald IV has his world rocked when his mother reveals the truth: She's actually from a poor town, a waitress who met Harrison's father at a party and spun the story of being from a rich family. Before he can recover, she also reveals that Harrison is the product of an affair she had with a gardener. Thus, Harrison realizes he doesn't have a drop of "blue blood" in him.
143** In "Charades", a woman is rocked to learn her father's best friend was the one who named him during the Blacklist era and drove him to suicide. She's ready to expose the truth at a ceremony but her mother begs her not to... because the "friend" is really her birth father.
144** In "How Do You Spell Faith?" a young boy is cheered up by his father walking out on the family years ago by the fact that he gets letters and postcards from his dad from the road for his birthday and holidays. When his beloved older brother dies, the boy decides to find his father to break the news in person. He tracks down the source of the letters to a post office a few towns over. The boy realizes his brother was the one writing all the letters and making it look like they were sent from different places so the boy wouldn't realize their dad had truly abandoned them.
145* ''Series/TrueBlood'', Hoyt grew up believing his father was shot and killed by a burglar when he was 10 years old and he thus wanted to care more for his mother who was supposedly in fear of it happening again. In season 2, his mom, under a demonic influence, reveals that [[spoiler: Hoyt's father killed himself and she faked the burglary story in order to cash in on his life insurance and use that "fear" to make sure Hoyt never left her.]]
146* The series ''Series/TwiceInALifetime'' has a person dying and then given a chance to go back in time in a new body to sway their younger selves from a major mistake. Along the way, many discover the truth about their families.
147** A woman long blamed her father for not giving the bone marrow that would have saved her sister. Sent back as a doctor, she tracks her father down and demands he do it but he reveals he can't...because he's not her sister's father. Her mother had an affair with a married man and kept it quiet and the woman realizes she's been wrongly blaming her father all these years.
148** A variation as an architect had been in love with a poor woman but when his rich girlfriend got pregnant, married her instead. Twenty years later, he's stuck in a loveless marriage with two spoiled and rotten kids. Sent back as a priest, he's rocked to discover his girlfriend had cheated on him and he was never the father and now tries to get his past self with his true love.
149** A young teen is killed just after seeing an image of himself on a "Missing" milk carton. Sent back, he helps his younger self realize his father abducted him and his sister from their mother years before.
150** Mixed with BrokenPedestal, a corrupt cop is sent back to stop his younger self from starting on this path. But he's stunned to discover that his policeman father, who always instilled a sense of right and wrong, was actually on the take himself.
151* Selina Meyer of ''Series/{{Veep}}'' grew up believing her late father was a warm-hearted man who built up the family fortune and loved her deeply. He always bought her snowglobes from his business trips and a horse that her mother later sold off. Selina considered her mother a cold woman who just lived off the fortune and treated Selina badly. On a trip home, however, Selina discovers the truth: Her father had been cheating with his secretary for years and [[GoOutWithABang died having sex with her]]. ''He'' was the one who sold off Selina's horse to pay debts as he was a terrible businessman and the "business trips" were just trysts with the secretary who was also the one buying Selina the snowglobes. To top it all off, it's mentioned the mistress kept getting taken to the doctor, indicating Selina's dad was forcing her to get abortions and the woman had a breakdown after his death. Selina is rocked to realize her father was a total scumbag (just like Selina's ex-husband) and Selina's mom was really the financial wiz who allowed her daughter to hate her for years rather than ruin the image of her wonderful father.
152* In ''Series/VeronicaMars'', one of the cases of the week the eponymous character receives is to track down a classmate's father. It turns out that his mother told him that his father was dead to hide the fact that his father has had a sex change.
153* On ''Series/{{Walker}}'', Micki has long put up with the tough judgment of her strict mother Adriana but loves her. During a case, Micki is rocked to discover that Adriana isn't her mother but her aunt. Micki's real mother was a drug addict who abandoned the family and Adriana raised her as her own.
154* ''Series/{{Willow|2022}}'': Jade had been told her whole family was killed by the Bone Reavers except for her. It turns out she's actually General Kael's biological daughter and a Bone Reaver by birth, with a long-lost older half-sister Scorpia she never knew. She was raised to hate the Bone Reavers as a result of this, and thus (unknowingly) her only living family.
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158* ''VideoGame/BatmanTheTelltaleSeries'': Bruce grew up believing that his parents were paragons of virtue, a belief that only grew stronger [[DeceasedParentsAreTheBest after their untimely deaths]]. He's completely heartbroken to learn that even the Waynes had a few skeletons in their closet; namely, that [[spoiler:they collaborated with mobsters in order to keep Gotham securely under their thumb]].
159* In ''VideoGame/{{Hades}}'', Zagreus's father Hades is left in such despair from losing his wife that he forbids anyone in the Underworld from speaking her name. He also lies to his son that Nyx is his mother rather than Persephone.
160* ''VideoGame/ThePlaysTheThing'': If the player has the "illegitimate noble scion" background, they grow up thinking that their DisappearedDad is part of the gentry. Eventually, it's revealed that [[spoiler:while they still have noble blood, it comes from their ''mother'', the Queen of Pomona]].
161* Implied in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'': Jake Muller's mother left him a note when she died, which included the lines "Please, don't hate your father. I'm sure he loves you and is thinking about you". Jake's father is [[spoiler:[[BigBad Albert]] [[EvilutionaryBiologist Wesker]]]]. Also, there is no evidence he even knew Jake existed.
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165* The protagonist of ''VisualNovel/DaughterForDessert'' never told Amanda the full truth about Lainie while she was growing up. Cecilia, preying on Amanda’s desire to know more, feeds her a version of her mother’s life that makes him out to be a villain in order to drive Amanda away from her father.
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169* One comic from ''Once Upon a Trope'' from ''Mythcreants'' gives an incredibly justified one, albeit PlayedForLaughs. A little girl asks a servant about her parents, who tells her that her father was very noble and her mother was very beautiful. Cue portraits of the ObviouslyEvil parents, with the servant desperately coming up with some flimsy excuses for some of the "oddities" within the pictures. (The red stuff around the mother is spilled tomato juice, and the father's black, angular clothes are from a costume party.)
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173* ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButthead'' have been told various things about their absent fathers. In ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButtheadDoAmerica'', they actually meet their fathers, who turn out to be former Music/MotleyCrue roadies turned drifters. (Although they never actually realize these men are their fathers, nor do the ex-roadies recognize them as their sons.)
174* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'': Donald and Scrooge parted ways under bad terms 10 years before the events of the series' first episode. Huey, Dewey, and Louie grow up hearing all about Scrooge since he is a public figure, but despite Donald's rage at Scrooge, he never fills his young nephews' heads with negativity about Scrooge. Instead, he tells them nothing at all. It comes as a complete surprise to Huey, Dewey, and Louie when Donald takes them to Scrooge's mansion and addresses Scrooge as "Uncle Scrooge".
175* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', Leela's parents left a note written in an alien language after dropping her off at an [[OrphanageOfFear Orphanerium]] (which served as a Rosetta stone for fans since the same language appeared elsewhere in the show and a translation of the note was given) so she (and everyone else) would think that she was a {{Rubber Forehead Alien|s}} rather than [[spoiler:a {{mutant}} who was lucky enough to be quite close to a baseline human.]]. This is an odd case of ''both parents'' being missing and telling the lie in the hopes of improving the life of the child.
176* ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeRenegades'': Storm Shadow tells Jinx that Snake Eyes killed her father. The odd truth is that Storm Shadow ''believes'' it to be true, but it is not. But he convinces Jinx to renounce her connection to Snake Eyes and take up her name as Kim Ashikage.
177* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': "[[Recap/GravityFallsS2E8BlendinsGame Blendin's Game]]" reveals that Soos as a child, for eight years, got postcards from his father with the same message indicating he was too busy to come for his son's birthday but would definitely be there next year. Soos' Abuelita is all too aware that Soos' dad is never returning, but for the sake of her grandson upholds the lie that he ''wants'' to come, but can't because he's too busy. Soos figures it out for himself at age 12, and it destroys his birthday for him until Dipper and Mabel fight Grobnar vs. Blendin Blandin to give Soos a time wish so he can see his father and have happy birthdays from the past until their present.
178* PlayedForLaughs on ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy,'' when van Helsing captures RecurringCharacter Dracula and reveals that their rivalry started over Dracula stealing van Helsing's LoveInterest. A few minutes later, it's revealed that said love interest is Irwin's Grandmama, making Dracula his grandfather. Irwin and his father have inexplicably showed up at this point, prompting Irwin's father to ask his mother "[[Film/StarWarsANewHope But you told me my father was a navigator on a spice freighter!]] Why'd you [[VerbalTic hiddity-hide]] the truth?" Grandmama reveals she didn't want him growing up knowing his father had abandoned him, only for Dracula to reveal the ''actual'' truth: he'd shapeshifted into a bat, and Grandmama, not knowing about that ability, had seen a bat in the house and driven him away. Everyone forgives everyone and Irwin and his father happily hug Dracula, only for him to realize his family is composed of nerds and scream in horror.
179* In the ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' sequel film ''WesternAnimation/JonnysGoldenQuest'', Jessie Jade finds out that the father she'd believed dead all her life is actually Race Bannon, with whom she's been traveling for half the film at this point.
180* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E8MotherSimpson "Mother Simpson"]], it's revealed that Homer has believed his mother to be dead since he was very young. In fact, Abe told him that because he was ashamed of the fact that she was a fugitive member of a Weather Underground-esque eco-terrorist organization.
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