Naruto Hates His Family Love Fanfiction Dragon Nest
"They only continue knocking the crap out of me and waving a confession in my face. And I keep spitting blood all over it and laughing at how many fresh copies they come upwards with. And then along comes this worm banana district attorney who turns the recorder off and says if I don't sign their confession, they'll kill my mom. I break his arm in three places and I sign it."
Aye, even the biggest bad guy around can however have a soft spot for their parents. Sure, you've killed scores of innocent people and committed several acts of terrorism, but come on! They raised you and took care of y'all when yous were sick!
A Sub-Trope of Pet the Dog and of Fifty-fifty Evil Has Loved Ones, this is when a villain or a Jerkass is fabricated more endearing via a loving relationship with their parents. It is normally just used for a quick punchline, but occasionally the concept is a scrap more than fleshed-out, on which instance it may overlap with Morality Pet.
While this trope usually focuses on mothers and their sons, it tin can just as hands focus on mothers and daughters, or fathers and their children.
This trope is why Your Mom is a universal insult; villains from the petty thief to the serial killer don't take kindly to abuse thrown at their mothers.
Run across Momma's Boy or Daddy's Daughter for a like (and normally more heroic) trope. The parent in question may or may not be a Mama Bear or Papa Wolf. If the parent is a villain themselves, the trope volition always overlap with The Family unit That Slays Together. In this case, it could also exist a case of a Villainous Mother-Son Duo. The inverse is Villainous Parental Instinct, where a villainous character withal feels parental instinct and will sacrifice something important when their kids are in danger. Compare Even Evil Can Be Loved.
When the villain/jerk tries to go on their family in the night about beingness a bad man, then you take a instance of Don't Tell Mama. If one of them finds out anyway, they (especially the female parent) might react with Mama Didn't Raise No Criminal. Defying this can lead to Hates Their Parent; see Matricide, Abusive Offspring, and Self-Made Orphan for villains who really go out of their way to defy this.
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Ad
- An advert for a courier service had a hardcore tattooed criminal beingness mailed a hang glider by his mother and so he could escape from prison.
- This sometime commercial for 1-800-COLLECT revealed that Mr. T is a momma'due south boy.
Mr. T: I pity the fool who ain't one!
Asian Animation
- BoBoiBoy: The Starter Villain Adu Du has a honey mother who visits him on Earth in the third flavor. Unfortunately, his mom comes from a family unit of Card Carrying Villains, and she's utterly displeased when she learns her son made a Heel–Face up Turn, to the extent of exploiting Adu Du's honey for her by staging information technology and then that BoBoiBoy would striking her when he acts in self-defence force, successfully turning her son into a villain over again.
Comic Strips
- Bloom County. Steve, crossed with an Oh, Crap! moment for Opus, from the Oct xiv, 1985 strip. Opus tells Steve that a crazy adult female is ransacking his room and bellowing like a "neat, ugly, squat walrus." Steve asks, "Squat walrus?" Opus says, "Aye." Steve yells upstairs, "MOM?" and Opus says, "Oh, only a very Dainty squat walrus!" In hereafter strips, while his female parent nags him endlessly, she is 1 of the few people Steve is fifty-fifty polite to.
- In Garfield'south case, "bad" is subjective (it depends on the situation, really), just he does love his female parent dearly. A very long series of strips had him run away from home, go lost, and finish up in a touching reunion with her. (The later blithe special Garfield on the Town was an expanded adaptation of this story.)
Eastern Animation
- The Alien Sultan, the chief villain in the Kapitan Bomba series, sincerely loves his mom and keeps her portrait in his private sleeping accommodation.
Fan Works
- Avenger of Steel: Discussed by Black Widow, who notes that a lot of evil men are even so fully capable of loving their mothers.
- In the Temeraire fanfic Black Wings, Black Sails, later William Laurence, the feared Gentleman Pirate, disgraces himself with the Tswana, he goes to bed unhappy and distressed, dreaming of his mother and beingness carried in her arms when he was a little male child, who he was certain he would never run into over again.
- Ragna and Jin in BlazBlue Alternative: Remnant are both jerkasses (Jin specially so), simply they both retrieve the caretaker they considered a mother figure during their time at the orphanage well and mourn her death. In Jin'south case, he still loves his adoptive mother, Makaira Kisaragi, and misses her dearly.
- Blood Is Thicker Than Bone: Kimimaro was deeply attached to his female parent (Kushina'due south sister and Naruto's Aunt) who was the only person in the Kaguya clan who showed him kindness fifty-fifty when he was locked upwardly she visited him frequently and forced him to abscond at the Boxing with Mist while the rest of the clan were killed off and then that he would live.
- In Frozen Hearts Prince Hans views his father every bit ane of the few people he respects and is deeply moved by how his mother still cares for him later everything he's done.
- In Hope Springs Eternal, Hades reveals early on on that he genuinely loves his mother Rhea dearly; when detailing his backstory to Persephone, he mentions how she had tried her all-time to shield him and his brothers from Kronos' abuse and how much information technology pained him to have to see her take the brunt of it herself, as well as her horror-stricken reaction when she saw what became of Hades when he was disgorged from his father's tummy. At the terminate of the fic, Hades subconsciously calls for her help when Zeus and Demeter are virtually to smite him and separate him from Persephone forever, prompting her to arrive just in time to set everything straight. She even gives Hades a hug and tells him how happy she is that he was finally able to find dear and happiness.
- Played for laughs in I'chiliad Sorry , a Durarara!! fanfic where Izaya humiliates Shizuo past bringing his mother to one of their fights. To the daze of everyone, even infamous badass Shizuo Heiwajima tin't exist so aggressive around his mother, and because Izaya tricked her into thinking he was a nice guy, she gets quite aroused at him for "bullying" Izaya. Gets even better when Shizuo turns the tables on Izaya at the end and calls his sisters so they can bring Izaya's female parent to join the fun. Izaya has pretty much the same horrified reaction Shizuo had before.
- In the Frozen fic In Pain and Claret, Aksel is a ability-hungry young man who kills his father and attempts to kill his older brother in social club to take over the throne. Despite his malice and jealousy, Aksel genuinely cares for his female parent Elsa. This is actually his undoing. 1 twenty-four hour period, Elsa convinces him to go riding with her and kills him when his guard is down.
- From the Professional Wrestling series The JWL: Cody Rhodes did not similar Samoa Joe calling him "the son of a moron" in Episode 73.
- In Kara of Rokyn, Lex Luthor hates a lot of things and a lot of people, especially those pesky heroes, merely he never hated his mother, not even after becoming a criminal disowned by his family.
Nasthalthia: I recall Arlene might have come upwards to his room that nighttime, and maybe had a talk with Lex. I'yard not sure of that, but Lex told me that, no matter what, he never hated his female parent. And he didn't call back his mother ever hated him.
- Mastermind: Strategist for Rent: Even despite being i of the most infamous Villains in Japan, with more a dozen dead Pro Heroes to his name, Izuku Midoriya notwithstanding deeply loves his mother, Inko Midoriya.
- Scar in Nala: My Father's Madness was very fastened to his mother. Afterward she died, he changed for the worst and disowned his by cocky.
- Pokemon fanfic Obsession shows Jirarudan (the delusional adversary of Pokémon 2000) as idolizing his dead mother to the point of associating her with angels.
- This is a central theme in By Sins. Another central theme is the question of whether Nightmare Nyx is really bad...
- Paul in Pokémon Reset Bloodlines, Jerkass as he is, apparently misses his late female parent.
- Pony POV Series:
- Night World Fluttercruel claims to yet dear her "mother" Fluttershy, despite having tortured her for five hundred years ; due to her psychosis, she actually thinks that's how she was expressing her love.
- Discord seemed to genuinely love his mortal mother Shady, and seems to still be haunted by her betrayal during his Last Battle with the Princesses.
- Full Drama Legacy: Drew. One of the fic's two primary antagonists, and a huge Momma'south Boy.
- The Ultimate Evil: The Stronger Evil: Drago, Shendu'southward Kid from the Future, has a strained relationship with his father, but he inappreciably has bad memories of his mother Valerie Payne, saying that she did what she could for him. Though the present version of his mother has sided with his enemies, he avoids hurting her as much as possible, fifty-fifty saving her from Tarakudo's Psychic Strangle.
- Ultimate Sleepwalker has a male example that shows even bad men love their fathers. The supervillain 8-Ball, a sociopath who'due south killed at to the lowest degree a dozen people during his armed robberies, and has also washed such horrible things as firebombing a infirmary for pay, uses some of the proceeds from his criminal activities to pay for the long-term hospital intendance of his father, whose drinking has well-nigh killed him.
- Yi Ya Huan Ya was the result of the author disliking fics in which Nihon of Hetalia: Axis Powers is portrayed as a monster towards his siblings while simultaneously non wanting to deny that the Japanese did very bad things to the Koreans and Chinese. Nihon is technically not much less of a monster in it, just he does honey his brothers. Possibly considering they're just every bit bad.
- Defied with the Shadow Queen's children in Yu-Gi-Oh! The K Year Door, Redux. She'south such an abusive parent, that her electric current six children (known collectively as the Shadow Spawn) despise her and obey by and large out of fright; their predecessors were worse, having been behind several attempts on her life. (At least she strongly suspects so.) The whole focus of Stan's "The Reason You lot Suck" Speech revolves around this specific Trope and how despicable the Queen must take been to make her own children hate her so, and it actually sends her into a cursory Villainous Breakdown that is key to their victory in the Final Boxing.
Films — Blitheness
- A Bug's Life: Hopper may have loved (or at least respected) his female parent enough to honour her deathbed promise to never kill his younger (annoying) brother Molt.
Hopper: I swear, if I hadn't promised Mother on her deathbed that I wouldn't kill you, I would kill you!
Molt: And believe me, no one appreciates that more I exercise.
Hopper: Close Upwards! I don't want to hear another word out of you while we're on this island. Do you lot sympathise me? (Molt whimpers) I SAID, Exercise YOU Sympathize ME?!
Molt: Well, how can I answer? Yous said I couldn't say another discussion! (Hopper growls with increasing rage and raises his fist) AAH! Call back MA!
(Hopper spins effectually and punches out another grasshopper who was standing behind him) - Hayao Miyazaki's Castle in the Sky: Mother lovin' hairy sky pirates. A whole band of them. And their mum is the most badass of all!
"All good pirates listen to their Mom!"
- Kadaj, Yazoo, Loz and somewhen Sephiroth in Last Fantasy Vii: Advent Children won't stand for anyone insulting their mother.
- Lilo & Stitch: Dr. Jumba Jookiba, a self-proclaimed Evil Genius, objects to Run up (patently) insulting his female parent during one fight sequence.
Sew together: [conflicting gibberish insult]
Jumba: Oh! Get out my mother out of this! - A very contemptuous approach to the trope shows up in The King of beasts King 2: Simba's Pride. Zira treated all her offspring cruelly, but especially Nuka; still Kovu and Vitani were the ones who actively rebelled, while Nuka went out of his fashion for Zira, such as when Kovu first refused to accept function in an attack on the pridelands, and Nuka tried to take accuse to win Zira's attention, yet died in the process.
- Titan from Megamind has no qualms well-nigh stealing, killing, robbery or burning downward an entire metropolis for fun, only he's genuinely upset when he figures that Megamind lied to his infinite stepmom.
- Disney'southward Peter Pan: When Wendy is singing "Your Mother and Mine" to her brothers and The Lost Boys, Captain Claw and the other pirates overhear her. Anti-Villain Smee gets emotional, as he lifts up his shirt — and displays the "Mother" tattoo.
- The Princess and the Goblin: Prince Froglip genuinely loves his mother.
- Disney's Robin Hood has a Running Gag of the evil Prince John remembering his mother and sucking his thumb because he was The Un-Favourite, compared to his brother King Richard. He even does it while attacking his snake right-hand man. And remember, Prince John is voiced past Peter Ustinov. Also a Historical In-Joke, equally Richard actually was Eleanor of Aquitaine'southward favorite child.
- The Shrek sequels show that Prince Charming is a complete and utter Mama's boy. In fact, it'south his desire to make her proud that leads him to hatch some other villainous plan in Shrek the Tertiary. And his last give-and-take, earlier he gets trapped under a tower, is "Mummy?"
- The Bog King from Strange Magic who while frustrated past his female parent's constant attempts to set him upward with women, is also humanized by her badgering.
- Big Baby in Toy Story three, while Lotso'south henchman, qualifies. Earlier turning, he called his previous owner "Mama". It makes sense seeing that he's a infant doll.
- Played with in Wreck-It Ralph when Sgt. Calhoun yells at her squad to make their mothers proud and Ralph shouts back that he loves his mother. Averted in that he's just "officially" a Bad Guy, not a bad guy.
Music
- Insane Clown Posse, best known for excessively weird, violent lyrics and their constant swearing, gave u.s. the surprisingly heartfelt "Mom Vocal".
- Nas, a famous rapper who's made several very dark/violent songs, made a tribute vocal to his female parent on his album God's Son named "Trip the light fantastic toe". May induce tears.
- Ghostface Killah, a rapper from the Wu-Tang Association (self-explanatory), fabricated a song "All That I Got Is You" dedicated to his "mommy" on his kickoff album.
- The Decemberists' "Mariner'south Revenge Song" tells the story of a young gentleman whose mother is seduced by a conman and left to dice penniless. He spends the rest of his life haunted by visions of his mother imploring him to hunt downwards and slaughter the man. Fifty-fifty when he and his quarry are swallowed by a whale, doomed to certain death in its belly, he's about featherbrained that he has the opportunity to tell the conman why he's well-nigh to torture him to expiry every bit his final act.
- Lil Wayne:
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"And mama don't cry, ya son tin handle his/ I got her out the hood and put her in the hills/ Yep when I was 14 I told my mom we will see better days/ And sure enough I got Miss Cita in a better place"
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- Merle Haggard:
- Mama Tried :
And I turned 20-ane in prison doing life without parole.
No-one could steer me right but Mama tried, Mama tried.
Mama tried to raise me meliorate, simply her pleading, I denied.
That leaves only me to blame 'cos Mama tried.- ...and before that, "Sing Me Back Home," where a death-row inmate recalls — on the twenty-four hour period of his execution — his winsome, carefree days, many of those memories including his mother, before he turned to a life of crime. A church building choir had been visiting the prison house that morning, and as they pass through the condemned prisoner'southward jail cell, they perform a hymn that he notes was i of his female parent'due south favorites.
- A fascinating version comes off of tool'due south 10,000 Days album. Though Tool certainly doesn't classify under "bad men," the song "Wings of Marie", is certainly a representation of something similar this trope. A ii-part, seventeen-minute long Ballsy Rocking tribute from Maynard James Keenan to his mother, who lived approximately ten chiliad days while paralyzed and wheelchair-bound from a severe stroke, it's arguably the most loving and emotionally wrenching vocal Tool has always washed.
- Angry (Anxiety) by Tim Minchin both plays with this trope.
My mother was a stupid bitch… caring lady
She taught me all I know
Although I was a little slow, she never gave upwardly
She never permit me slut—down
Although she spent a lot of time at the neighbor'due south house
When my dad was out of town... - Mr. T's "Treat Your Mother Right" vid.
- Tupac gave united states the vocal "Dear Mama". While Tupac didn't grow up in the best of backgrounds, his undying love for his mother bleeds through in the lyrics. Whether it's her supporting him through the best (and worst) of times, or vice versa, the mother-son bond never broke.
- This is true for nigh Hip-Hop/R&B stars who came from rough neighbourhoods/single-parent homes: first thing they practise subsequently making it big is to buy a firm for their mothers.
- Diamond Head's "Am I Evil?" has the protagonist'southward Start of Darkness triggered by seeing his witch mother burned.
- The Lonely Isle's "Mama" parodies the tendency of otherwise "bad boy" type rappers to brand sensitive shout-outs to their moms. They're in the center of recording such a vocal when ane of the guy's mothers enters the studio unannounced, and she repeatedly gets verbally driveling past the guys for doing and so.
- Run The Jewels's Oh Mama is halfway between a Boastful Rap and this trope; the refrain lamenting the toll that their criminal acts take on the mother's psyche.
My mama said that I'm non living right
She said, "I'thousand crying on y'all"
She said, "I waited up for you all night"
I said, "I'm trying mama"\\] - The protagonist of Queen'southward "Maverick Rhapsody" has just shot someone. He feels bad about making his mother cry.
Myths & Religion
- Male monarch Oedipus. (Not similar that!) He left habitation at once when told he was going to kill his father and marry his mother, which he thought meant the people who'd raised him. Information technology didn't work out, just he tried.
- Stretching "bad" a scrap (if you consider someone bad just because he was a heavy drinker who liked to party all the time), but Dionysus loved his mother Semele enough to rescue her from the underworld once he reached adulthood. Plus the excessive revenge he took in Bacchae when his mortal family unit insulted her...
- In The Story of the King, Hamed bin Bathara, and of the Fearless Girl, the titular king has instituted a literal No Woman's Land, exiling every female person in his kingdom... except for his mom, who advises him about the traveler whom he suspects (correctly) of being a Sweet Polly Oliver.
- Corking, per se, simply pretty bloodthirsty and vehement, Huitzilopochtli, the War God from Aztec Mythology, was built-in a fully armed adult and proceeded to slay most of his 400 siblings. The reason? They were going to kill their mother Coatlicue because they thought her sudden pregnancy was a dishonor on her.
Pro Wrestling
- The Undertaker. In 1998, during the introduction of Kane and the revelation of Paul Bearer being Kane's male parent, the Deadman received quite a few beatings and insults. But information technology wasn't until Paul Bearer called Taker'south mom a whore live on Tv set that he sprung into action and gave his former marry the asskicking he deserved. Even the Lord of Darkness loves his mama.
- Shane McMahon. Non quite every bit evil as his begetter, but harming Linda is a surefire way to gear up him off.
- In Ivory's segment on the WWF Divas: Postcard from the Caribbean area 2000 VHS release, she says that when she was growing upward her grandmother would always refer to her as "her little SNOT! She'd say, 'There's my little snot, my little brat'. So when I'm being Ivory with her big mouth, cutting someone up on the mic, I think of my grandma. I'thousand thinking, 'Yeah grandma, hither'south your little snot, doing it once more.'"
- In "The Franchise" Shane Douglas' promo after winning so throwing down the NWA World Heavyweight Title, at ECW'due south August 27, 1994 event, he said, "I stand before all of you lot here this evening with God and my father as witnesses."
- "Sweet 'North' Sour" Larry Sweeney started his promo at CHIKARA Planet of the Grapes, June 19, 2005, by mentioning advice that "Mama Sweeney" gave him.
- In this mail from Taeler Hendrix' Instagram, she says that her body is all-natural due to genetics and that "Momma knows best" when it comes to dealing with bullies.
- As if Eddie Kingston didn't treat everything every bit incredibly serious already, if he mentions his "beautiful female parent's eyes" in his promo, and so, every bit he said in his promo before CHIKARA High Noon, November thirteen, 2011, "get ready for a war."
Tabletop Games
- Can even an Archdevil, a ruler of Hell who is, for all practical purposes, Made of Evil, bear witness honey for her mother? If the example of Glasya, the ruler of the sixth layer of Hell in Dungeons & Dragons cosmology, definitely. Her mother was the espoused of Asmodeus, the Overlord of Hell (her father, naturally), who was murdered by Levistus, the ruler of the fifth layer of Hell centuries ago (a treasonous crime that caused Levistus to become both the ruler and a prisoner of his domain). It'south no secret that Glasya utterly despises Levistus for the decease of her mother, and one of her biggest goals since condign ruler of her own layer is revenge, possibly by finding enough prove of Levistus' treachery (or planting some) to convince her male parent to eradicate him completely.
- Another extreme example from this cosmology is Bahgtru, the orcish god of strength and the son of Gruumsh, the chief god of the orcs. Bahgtru is known for being incredibly stupid, but he has Undying Loyalty towards his father; and 1 source claims he has even greater loyalty towards his mother, Luthic. (Given that orcs tend to be misogynistic equally a species, and Luthic is willingly submissive to her married man, that's really saying something.)
- Similarly, books have suggested that Luthic is the second-most revered deity of the orc pantheon since she's the goddess of motherhood and therefore the thing that keeps the orc hordes going.
- Warhammer Fantasy: You lot can find bad guys loving their mommas. Malekith is the king of perhaps the most evil race in Warhammer (which tells you something), merely he is nothing if not absolutely devoted in loving his eternally young mom/concubine Morathi.
- A milder and gender-flipped version with the Chaos Marines in Warhammer 40,000. Despite their treacherous, cutthroat, and backstabbing nature, some of the Chaos Marines do even so hold some measure of reverence and loyalty to their Primarchs.
Theatre
- In Dead Terminate, gangster Baby-Face up Martin returns after ten years to see his mother... and is genuinely hurt when she rejects him for being a killer.
- Only like his film counterpart, J.D., the villain of Heathers, dislikes his father but loved his mother, even if he doesn't talk about her much. The reason he doesn't like to talk about her is that she committed suicide (implied to be because of her husband's abuse), and he still misses her terribly.
- In the musical I Tin can Go It For You Wholesale, the Villain Protagonist has a whole vocal near how much he loves his Jewish Mother, albeit while bribing her with a silverish fox wrap.
- The indie play Murder's in the Heir features handsome Manipulative Bastard and Casanova Jordan Starkweather, a greedy, selfish, enormously self playboy who tries to con several people into killing his bang-up-uncle Simon Starkweather for Simon's multibillion-dollar estate. He doesn't give a rat'south donkey nigh anyone but himself — and his mother, Fiona, the only person in the bear witness he shows genuine affection and caring towards.
Web Animation
- Alastor the Radio Demon from Hazbin Hotel may be a feared and loathed Overlord and a series killer, but he speaks fondly of his mother (and her jambalaya). Wordof God all merely states that Al was a confirmed Mama's boy when he was alive.
Webcomics
- Achewood: Ray Smuckles may at times exist a bad dude with a rich elitist streak. But true to the trope, he loves his mama and so much that when she tells him to dorsum downwards from running for President, he backs downward.
- Apricot Cookie(south)!: The Manager of Darkness buys flowers for his mom.
- Female example: in Boy Meets Boy, Tabitha's mother is the Devil. Tabitha loves her and it appears the just thing she fears is her mother beingness disappointed in her.
- The darker-haired Mystery Solving Teen from Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant "Fuckin' loves [his] grandma, so fuck off."
- Baste, the Sin of Animalism in Jack, utterly perverts this in the form of his human relationship with his grandmother. Her abiding emotional and sexual abuse towards him every bit a child shaped him into becoming the sadistic rapist we met him equally, and then it's no surprise she concluded up in Hell, too. She's now imprisoned in a wall of Drip'southward infernal lair, merely that doesn't stop her from standing the same abuse — all of it — right where she left off, nor does it make Drip any less cowed past her.
- The Order of the Stick:
- Redcloak, the Lawful Evil Knight Templar, loved his mother and withal wants to avenge her expiry decades later.
- Xykon, the Cluttered Evil Carte du jour-Conveying Villain, is hinted at this in his Start of Darkness by keeping and reanimating first his pet dog, so the corpse of his grandmother... and a few pages later he orders Grandma to kill and swallow his parents.
- Slightly Damned: Iratu is a Full general for The Legions of Hell and is leading an invasion of the mortal globe just he even so loves his long dead (not actually) angel father Darius and adoptive sis Sakido but in a subversion he hates his adopted brother Buwaro.
Spider web Original
- Brian Goldstein, the Big Bad Pirate King in the Marriage Serial exemplifies this. When the ship carrying his female parent is seized by a Colonial frigate And so they tin can apply his mother as a bargaining flake. causes him to take a level in Badass merely to rescue his mother, ultimately beingness shot for his trouble. His last words to his mother, as she cradles his broken and bleeding trunk. "Mama, information technology hurts." Heartbreaking, even for a Big Bad.
Web Videos
- Information technology's not being puked on by a possessed game cartridge of Super Mario Bros. 3 that results in The Angry Video Game Nerd bringing out the large guns. Information technology's said possessed cartridge insulting his mother.
- While he's non evil, Aroused Joe is, well, angry oftentimes, every bit well as Trigger Happy. However, when Spoony'south hidden implies that he has mommy issues in To Boldly Flee, Joe replies "Hey! I love my momma!" The bodily Joe (the actor, not the graphic symbol) has confirmed that he's a momma's male child himself, and so there's a good chance it translated into the character. On the commentary for his Human being of Steel crossover review, he got extremely pumped upward when Superman (one of his idols) defended his mother with extreme force, maxim he could sympathize.
Angry Joe: You lot don't mess with my momma!
- Blackness Jack Justice: While existence held prisoner past a offense boss, Jack taunts ane of his goons as part of an escape plan. The boss manages to hold the goon in bank check until Jack brings his mother into information technology.
Jack: Never fails with these big dumb types. If you tin can't get 'em with the manhood, get 'em with the mother.
- Two Saiyans Play:
- During Krillin's playthrough of Amidst the Sleep, he compares the nightmare-mother to Vegeta's mom. Vegeta somewhen catches wind of this and is non happy.
- Reinforced during Vegeta's playthrough of Undertale he says this after Toriel tells him to go to his room:
Vegeta: [sarcastically] Aye, Mom... [sincerely] I miss my mom.
- Later on on, when he finds out he has to kill Toriel, who had been like a mother to him, in order to go along with the game, he is visibly shaken, and subsequently she dies, he quits the game out of sadness. Allow me clarify that for yous: VEGETA quit a game not out of rage, simply out of shame.
- Somewhen carried over into Dragon Brawl Z Abridged itself when Prison cell works a Your Mom joke into his Cell Games circulate.
Cell: And much like Vegeta's mother, I volition accept all comers.
Vegeta: HOW Cartel...
- In Vaguely Recalling JoJo, J. Geil doesn't care about Joseph when he got infected with the Lovers Stand up. He cares almost Enya Geil's welfare and takes her to the hospital with Dio afterwards Steely Dan uses the Lovers Stand on her.
- Jane, a murderous teenage girl and the villain of The Veronica Exclusive, manifestly loves her mother. Or rather, loved.
A genie offers y'all iii wishes. What do you wish for?
Jane: New trenchcoat, personal slushie machine, and... one more day with my mom.
Alternative Championship(due south): Fifty-fifty Bad Women Beloved Their Mamas, Fifty-fifty Bad People Love Their Parents
Source: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas
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