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While Justice League and JLA refer to the same superhero team, they're two different comic book titles.


* The main plot of ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague: [[TeenageWasteland World Without Grown-Ups]]'' and OriginsEpisode for ''ComicBook/YoungJustice'' team: Matthew Stuart is a kid who hates adults, especially his parents. His archaeologist father ([[WhenYouComingHomeDad who never stays in home for his work]]) gives him a relic he recently found for his birthday, he later noticed there's an entity trapped and when it's freed, he gained RealityWarper powers and becomes "Bedlam", the first major enemy of the then-recent team.

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* The main plot of ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague: ''ComicBook/{{JLA|1997}}: [[TeenageWasteland World Without Grown-Ups]]'' and OriginsEpisode for ''ComicBook/YoungJustice'' team: Matthew Stuart is a kid who hates adults, especially his parents. His archaeologist father ([[WhenYouComingHomeDad who never stays in home for his work]]) gives him a relic he recently found for his birthday, he later noticed there's an entity trapped and when it's freed, he gained RealityWarper powers and becomes "Bedlam", the first major enemy of the then-recent team.
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->"Don't trust anyone over 30."
-->-- Jack Weinberg
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* ''Series/ExtraordinaryAttorneyWoo'': Downplayed by the defendant in "The Pied Piper." He's a political activist engaging in crimes of protest against the CramSchool system, and openly disparages schools, teachers, and most parents as being the enemy of fun, freedom, and children's very health. He [[TheKindnapper temporarily kidnaps]] some children on their way to a particularly brutal (and borderline abusive) academy, giving them a day of playing outside and having fun rather than doing homework and being forced to study until late at night ''with no breaks or food'', and outright encourages them to fight back and rebel against the grown-ups who are stealing their childhoods. However, he's perfectly cordial to all the adults he comes into conflict with, even [[ApologeticAttacker apologizing]] to the bus driver he had to knock out in order to get to the kids. He seems to hate adult ''society'' and the abusive system they prop up more than he hates individual adults.
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* Max from ''WebAnimation/CampCamp'', seems to have a disdain for adults, treating David and Gwen like crap most of the time and generally being cynical about the outside world. [[spoiler:Turns out to be {{Justified}} by his horrible upbringing by neglectful parents. Though after David and Gwen begin to show kindness to him over it, he starts to respect them a lot more.]]

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* Max from ''WebAnimation/CampCamp'', seems to have a disdain for adults, treating David and Gwen like crap most of the time and generally being cynical about the outside world. [[spoiler:Turns out to be {{Justified}} {{Justified|Trope}} by his horrible upbringing by neglectful parents. Though after David and Gwen begin to show kindness to him over it, he starts to respect them a lot more.]]
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%% Trope was declared Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease via crowner by the Real Life Maintenance thread.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'': In "The Bubbler", Nino gains some contempt for adults after Adrien's father forbids him from having a birthday party -- a contempt that escalates into him ridding Paris of all adults once he gets akumatized.

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