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1'''Basic Trope''': Adults are no help to the underage protagonists
2* '''Straight''':
3** In the small town of Adamsville, parents have no idea of the life-threatening situations their kids go through. For example, teenagers Alice, Bob, and Charlie [[WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld fight off the supernatural on a daily basis]], but no one notices provided they get to school on time and are home for supper.
4** Alice and Bob bully up Charlie and other students on a daily basis. Charlie tells adults what's going on, but they refuse to do anything about it.
5* '''Exaggerated''':
6** [[CityOfAdventure When Adamsville is attacked by monsters]] the adults and military are helpless to fight them, while all the kids are superheroes who secretly fly off to save the day. Makes you wonder why the teachers don't notice their classrooms are vacant all of sudden.
7** Every single adult is in a vegetative state and thus unable to do anything. Or are incapacitated in other ways.
8* '''Downplayed''':
9** Most adults don't seem to be clueless or incompetent and some of them help the young protagonists, although more often than not it falls to the kids to save the day.
10** One of two parents (usually the [[BumblingDad father]]) is incompetent.
11** The monsters can only be harmed by children. Adults are aware of it and try to help but the best they can do is to give them mundane supplies that give them no edge against the monsters.
12* '''Justified''':
13** [[FreeRangeChildren The kids are good at keeping their parents in the dark.]]
14** The monsters can only be seen by children.
15** Or the adults are just out of their element in regards to the monsters, since ChildrenAreSpecial.
16** All the adults present on the film suffer from [[BumblingDad Bumbling Dad syndrome]] and personality disorders like paedophobia.
17** The adults are ApatheticCitizens. What do you expect?
18** [[ParentsAsPeople The adults have their own jobs and responsibilities to take care of.]]
19** This isn't a problem that adults ''can'' solve. Sure, our protagonists are being bullied in school... but the adults can't be there all the time.
20** The problem is simply [[GrowingUpSucks growing up]].
21** A more horrifying take would be [[TeenageWasteland the adults are killed]] [[ThereAreNoAdults by the monsters]]. The adults may have been killed to ''weaken'' the children.
22** Most adults are too big to fit through the stealth entrance the kids use to sabotage the villain.
23** The adults do have the ability to be helpful, but are simply too stuck in their ways or too indoctrinated into a certain mentality expected of them by society that it actively hampers their willingness to help, especially if the kid protagonists are actively trying to fight against the same society.
24* '''Inverted''':
25** The children of Adamsville are [[DamselInDistress the resident damsels, constantly captured and waiting to be rescued]], while [[TheCavalry the adults]] battle monsters and mafia.
26** The adults are actually far more competent than the kids are.
27** It ''looks'' this way, but [[ParentExMachina when the adults finally step in]], ''really'' start to get things done.
28* '''Subverted''':
29** Most parents have no idea what their kids are doing, but Kesha, a young adult, notices the children and gives the adults a shot at CharacterDevelopment
30** The adults secretly know what the kids are doing. They could be intentionally be "Worthless" to teach their kids to fight their own battles, or only step in when it's obvious the kids are in over their heads.
31** Though it turns out she's the only one who cares for the kids, becoming the only useful adult.
32** The adults secretly know what the kids are doing... but don't interfere because it's good training for when they become adults and get to join in the even more awesome superheroes the ''adults'' are keeping secret.
33** The adults secretly knew what their kids were doing, and didn't get involved because they're even more secretly the villains.
34** The adults play [[BoringButPractical uninteresting yet ultimately vital]] role for the kids survival, like keeping them well nourished and sheltered, also providing them with morale support during their DarkestHour.
35* '''Double Subverted''':
36** It turns out that the adult's CharacterDevelopment has GoneHorriblyWrong.
37** These adults were actually FeigningIntelligence.
38** Until she says ScrewThisImOuttaHere, and becomes useless.
39** But this turns out, that they don't know much of what the children do.
40** Their attempts to fight the villains [[CurbStompBattle are proven unsuccessful]].
41** They don't cause development to the plot at all.
42* '''Parodied''':
43** When danger comes the adults cry for their kids to save them.
44** The second someone turns 18, they receive an IdiotBall for their birthday.
45** It's expected that people sign up for retirement once they turn 18.
46* '''Zig Zagged''':
47** The kids are losing and the adults are helpless because they see their children suffering terrible deaths they cannot explain. The concerned adults discover that their children are fighting a war against supernatural creatures the adults cannot see. Character development for adults and children leads to a successful coalition against the invisible supernatural adversaries. With the change in the tide of the war the adults become the new targets, but then even older adults, formerly considered useless by the parents, provide vital skills and discipline in coordinating the joint effort of the children and younger adults.
48** Alice and Bob beat up Charlie regularly. Dan tells a couple adults and they don't help. Dan and Charlie go tell ''another'' adult who steps in.
49** Only ''some'' adults are useless - some get in the way of the kids and do nothing but this, but others step in when they're informed of the problem.
50** In a GenerationalSaga, only [[KidHeroAllGrownUp adults who were once kid heroes]] are portrayed as competent.
51* '''Averted''':
52** The adults have the proportionate amount of skill and authority the average adult carries in the presence of children.
53** The problem the children deal with is a minor problem compared with the difficulty faced by the adults who would, if they were not engaged against a greater threat, deal with the minor problem themselves.
54** The adults actually ''do'' step in because they notice something was wrong. Especially authority figures such as teachers and police.
55* '''Enforced''':
56** The producers are working with a CompetenceZone limited to the average age of the target audience, and anyone not aged 7-15 is useless to the plot.
57** The producers want to teach kids that adults aren't always helpful or reliable and they need to be prepared to solve their own problems.
58* '''Lampshaded''': "We are the kids here! It's our responsibility, our power! They will probably think we are daydreaming or playing!"
59* '''Invoked''': The kids handle the problem themselves because they know it would waste time attempting to convince any adult of the problem.
60* '''Exploited''': Bullies and villains are able to psychologically torture the KidHero with the knowledge that his parents and teachers cannot or will not help him.
61* '''Defied''': "Ms. Apple, if your child is in trouble one more time, I'm calling social services."
62** Despite the monsters being immune to all damage except from magic which [[TheMagicComesBack only came back ten years ago and can only be gained at birth]] adults take the threat seriously and provide ample support down to [[BadassDriver driving them into and out of danger]].
63* '''Discussed''':
64** "Do your parents even care that we are missing?" "Sadly, Kesha, no."
65** "Is ''every'' adult a moron?!"
66* '''Conversed''': "I don't understand these shows. Adults have the experience and dedication but when they're needed, they're never around! Why is that?"
67* '''Implied''': Although the children are seen going past various places that have adults in them, they never think to ask them for help, instead focusing on what they can do. The viewer will note that they could ask them for help, despite them seemingly placing more confidence in their own abilities.
68* '''Deconstructed''':
69** Kesha becomes tired of the other adults' neglect, so she calls social services.
70** The adults are useless but when they see their kids nearly die protecting them, they feel remorse. Bonus points if this happens [[FondMemoriesThatCouldHaveBeen only after their children are dead]].
71** The adults are useless and just give worthless advice, or [[CassandraTruth refuse to believe what the kids are saying]], and refuse to step in, and something bad happens that they could have prevented. (Kids are hurt with varying levels of severity, for example.)
72** Adults ''encourage'' the bullying whether directly or with their own inaction.
73** Turns out the adults are the villains, meaning they're far from worthless.
74** The adults [[NotNowKiddo never listen to the kids stories about what's going on]], making the children feel depressed and leading them to [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption give up]]...
75** Just because the parents are incompetent doesn't mean the children are competent. If the parents are the main influence in a child's life, they would also be the main influence on their personality as well, meaning a world full of useless adults would result in future generations being just as useless.
76* '''Reconstructed''':
77** The foster parents are even worse than their real parents.
78** After the adults become responsible and involved in their children's lives, the kids worry that this will mean the end of their adventures. As a result an IdiotBall is handed to the adults.
79** The adults solve the surface problem, only to lead to NiceJobBreakingItHero. Turns out that the BigBad had a gambit in play just in case the adults tried to butt in.
80** ...one single adult believes them, giving the kids new hope.
81* '''Played For Laughs:''' The adults are just completely, comically, helplessly stupid, to the point where their children are taking care of them.
82* '''Played For Drama:''' The adults are drug addicts or are otherwise incompetent to raise children. Teachers and other reasonable authority figures are either astonished at the depths of the parents' neglect or they are just as bad. Or, they don't believe it or are apathetic.
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84Hey, Dad, can you help me get back to AdultsAreUseless? Well...? I guess I'll just do it myself.
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