Don't Meddle With My Daughter

''Uchi no Musume ni Te o Dasu na! - Oyako Heroine Funtousu, (Don't Meddle With My Daughter) is a manga by Nozumo Tamaki, the creator of Dance in the Vampire Bund''.

Starting off initially as a parody of the superhero (particularly of the Western variety} genre, it becomes a far more complicated story that walks a fine line between a serious drama and parodying the crap out of itself.

Interestingly enough, it's also a series that, while borderline porn, the first series with the main plot is mainstream serialized in Young Comic, though it's sequels are outright hentai, and, unless Word of God says otherwise, Canon.

Since the story is continued directly with the hentai sequels (not mainstream published for obvious reasons), they and their tropes will be covered here as well.

Sequels of the main plot include: (all are Hentai)
 * Don't Meddle With My Uterus! (a Once More, with Clarity) retrospective on a scene from the original series, only this time with all the Hentai not included in the original)
 * MILF of Steel (a series of outtakes and bonus scenes giving us more retrospective looks into the past of some of the characters as well as some side stories taking place during and after the original series)
 * Amazing EIGHTH WONDER (a sequel set after the original story that serves as a direct followup)


 * Adorkable Clara and Athena are both this. Must run in the family.
 * The subject of plays quite a role in this series, for heroes AND villains.
 * . Making up for lost time it seems...
 * Complete Monster: While the series makes an explicit point that both heroes and villains are Not So Different aside from motivation. it does, however, lay explicit condemnation as evil at the feet of the REAL villains of the plot:.
 * Crapsack World There may be lots of people with super powers in this world, but make no mistake it's still VERY dangerous: . In fact, !
 * Deconstructor Fleet: This series rips down the pillars of practically everything it parodies.
 * Reconstruction: Followed by this after it's done.
 * Expy: Eighth Wonder is effectively Superman Meets Wonder Woman.
 * Point Blank, is, partially, an Expy of Tuxedo Kamen.
 * Face Heel Turn: The backstory, ironically, of.
 * Good Angel, Bad Angel: Parodied (like everything else} in Amazing EIGHTH WONDER.
 * Heel Face Revolving Door: is in love with this trope, though it's entirely deliberate.
 * Heel Face Turn: A few of the villains do this..
 * Mama Bear The ENTIRE PREMISE of the series (practically) revolves around this trope, with Clara being a rookie super hero and her mother doing all she can to try and protect her from the dangers and embarrassing situations that befell her in her days as a hero.
 * MILF: Athena gets referred to this a LOT. It annoys her to no end.
 * DILF: . The is even MORE true thanks to.
 * Parental Incest: Two forms of this occur or seem to occur.
 * In the main series, appears to be in this kind of relationship with, though given other context it's left vague just exactly how far this went, though it's pretty clearly a mutually received Oedipus Complex.
 * In the sequels, this kinda sorta happens between, though the latter was being used as the proxy of another being, and any actual damage, either emotional or physical, is effectively negated at the end.
 * Plot With Porn The initial 3 volumes of the manga series are this, but after that it kind of switches to Porn with Plot. However, that's not to say that the first 3 were explicit in that respect, just very close to the line.
 * Porn with Plot The initial 3 volumes of the manga series are Plot with Porn, but after that it switches to this. However, that's not to say that the first 3 were explicit in that respect, just very close to the line.
 * Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil: The villains attempt this more than once, banking on this trope to be a form of Break the Badass. The failure of this tends to be glorious.
 * Shotacon: A bunch evil little boys try to rape . It backfires pretty hard,.
 * Shout Out There's no shortage of them in this series: DC (Superman, Justice League, Wonder Woman to name a few...), Marvel (Spider-man, X-men, Avengers, Hulk to name a few...), Ghostbusters, Watchmen, Cutey Honey, Speed Racer, Powerpuff Girls, etc. Overall, the series is a huge parody/tribute to the entire super hero genre.
 * What the Hell, Hero?:
 * Clara gets hit with this in the main series around the midpoint..
 * Athena delivers this to the little boys who called themselves heroes but wound up defiling the Moral Event Horizon by.
 * In one of the sequels, one of the heroes gets called out by Clara for being such an asshole for justice she's hardly better than her enemies.
 * Whole Plot Reference: Given this is a parody of western superheroes, the plots of Superman and Wonder Woman are more or less given a Revision in this parody as plot elements.
 * One of the main villains of the main series is, in part, playing out the motives and backstory of Queen Beryl.
 * World of Action Girls Pretty much all the girls in this universe kick some serious ass. Good and bad.
 * World of Badass Super heroes are practically EVERYWHERE in this world. It's not that everyone HAS powers, but a high number seem to.
 * World of Buxom Super powers aren't the only thing that seem to be common for women in this series...
 * Would Hit a Girl The villains in this, whether male or female have NO qualms about hitting anyone that's in their way.
 * Would Hurt a Child It comes up a few times, with both heroes AND villains having to deal with it.
 * Heroes - . It also plays a key part in the plot as a whole, because.
 * Villains - ..