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When there is a group of friends all the same age, generally there is the couple in the group who act as the adults, sorta the parents of the group. Together they are like the superego of the gang and are actually recognized as the "[[Team Mom|Mom]]" and "[[Team Dad|Dad]]" of their friends.
When there is a group of friends all the same age, generally there is the couple in the group who act as the adults, sorta the parents of the group. Together they are like the superego of the gang and are actually recognized as the "[[Team Mom|Mom]]" and "[[Team Dad|Dad]]" of their friends.


Compare [[Promotion to Parent]] and the girl and boy in [[A Boy, a Girl, and a Baby Family]] when the group is a family.
Compare [[Promotion to Parent]] and the girl and boy in [[A Boy, a Girl, and a Baby Family]] when the group is a family.
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Examples


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* '''Marshall and Lily''' from ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' to the point that they question Ted's new girlfriends to see if they are right for him. In the few times where Marshall and Lily don't fill this role, it's usually taken up by '''Robin and Ted.'''
== Anime and Manga ==
* '''Eric and Donna''' from ''[[That '70s Show]]'' were noted in an episode where the gang were dining and ditching a restaurant to be the parents of the group.
* Franky and Robin from ''[[One Piece]]'' act as the parents of the Straw Hats
* Joe and Sora from ..[[Digimon Adventure]]''.
* In ''[[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle]]'', Fai accurately identifies himself and Kurogane as the "[[Team Mom|mommy]]" and "[[Team Dad|daddy]]" of the group.
* Tamaki from ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]'' constantly refers himself as the club's "[[Team Dad|dad]]" and calls Kyoya the "[[Team Mom]]". Their actual roles are the reverse, though.

== Literature ==
* Carlisle and Esme Cullen of ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]'' are the adoptive parents of Edward, Emmett and Alice Cullen, as well as Rosalie and Jasper Hale despite the fact that everyone except Carlisle is about the same age.

== Live Action Television ==
* Marshall and Lily from ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' to the point that they question Ted's new girlfriends to see if they are right for him. In the few times where Marshall and Lily don't fill this role, it's usually taken up by Robin and Ted.
* Eric and Donna from ''[[That '70s Show]]'' were noted in an episode where the gang were dining and ditching a restaurant to be the parents of the group.
** After they broke up there was an episode where they fight over their friends' attention with clear overtones of divorcés working out a custody dispute.
** After they broke up there was an episode where they fight over their friends' attention with clear overtones of divorcés working out a custody dispute.
* '''Franky and Robin''' from ''[[One Piece]]'' act as the parents of the Straw Hats
* Piper and Leo from ''[[Charmed]]'' started to fulfill these roles after they got married and Prue died.
* Ross and Monica, though brother and sister, act as the grownups on ''[[Friends]]'' in earlier seasons. Later, Ross becomes [[Flanderization|more childlike,]] Chandler and Monica get married, and they become the adults of the group.
* '''Joe and Sora''' from [[Digimon Adventure]]
* In ''[[Community]]'', Jeff and Britta serve as the mom & dad of the study group in several situations. Repeatedly [[Lampshaded]], [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]], [[Deconstructed Trope|Deconstructed]], and [[Played for Laughs]] in the show's typical [[Better Than a Bare Bulb]] fashion.
* '''Piper and Leo''' from ''[[Charmed]]'' started to fulfill these roles after they got married and Prue died.
* An interesting example: On [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Buffy]] when Buffy was dead, Willow and Tara became sorta the [[Team Mom|surrogate mothers]] while Xander and Spike became somewhat of the [[Team Dad|substitute fathers]] for Dawn. Buffybot became the public face of Buffy for Dawn at school before [[Makes Sense in Context|Buffy was brought back from the dead.]]
* '''Ross and Monica''', though brother and sister, act as the grownups on ''[[Friends]]'' in earlier seasons. Later, Ross becomes [[Flanderization|more childlike,]] Chandler and Monica get married, and they become the [[Designated Parents|adults]] of the group.
* On some episodes of ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'', Leonard and Penny assume the role of parents to Sheldon, especially Penny. Not so much with Howard and Rajesh, since they don't live at the appartment.
* In ''[[Community]]'', '''Jeff and Britta''' serve as the mom & dad of the study group in several situations. Repeatedly [[Lampshaded]], [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]], [[Deconstructed Trope|Deconstructed]], and [[Played for Laughs]] in the show's typical [[Better Than a Bare Bulb]] fashion.
* Senator Lance and Valerie Prevert on ''[[You Can't Do That on Television]]'', they appear to be ''all'' the child cast members' parents.
* In ''[[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle]]'', '''Fai''' accurately identifies himself and '''Kurogane''' as the "[[Team Mom|mommy]]" and "[[Team Dad|daddy]]" of the group.
* In ''[[Doctor Who]]'', the Doctor and (when she's around) River Song are like this, especially with Amy and Rory. Winds up being a bit ironic, since {{spoiler|Amy and Rory are River's parents}}.
* '''Tamaki''' from [[Ouran High School Host Club]] constantly refers himself as the club's "[[Team Dad|dad]]" and calls '''Kyoya''' the "[[Team Mom]]". Their actual roles are the reverse, though.
* In the Season Four premiere of ''[[Angel]]'', "Deep Down," most of the Fang Gang of Angel Investigations have gone their separate ways, with Angel, Cordelia, Lorne, and Wesley all enmeshed in some situation that keeps them from seeing the group. Subtracting these characters from the group left us with Gunn, Fred, and Connor: i.e., a romantically involved adult couple and a teenage boy. Gunn and Fred were clearly growing into the role of acting as Connor's parents, worrying about his tendencies toward destructive rebellion in the way that his own parents might worry about it.
* An interesting example: On [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Buffy]] when Buffy was dead, '''Willow and Tara''' became sorta the [[Team Mom|surrogate mothers]] while '''Xander and Spike''' became somewhat of the [[Team Dad|substitute fathers]] for Dawn. Buffybot became the public face of Buffy for Dawn at school before [[Makes Sense in Context|Buffy was brought back from the dead.]]
* On some episodes of ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'', '''Leonard and Penny''' assume the role of parents to Sheldon, especially Penny. Not so much with Howard and Rajesh, since they don't live at the appartment.
* '''Senator Lance and Valerie Prevert''' on [[You Can't Do That on Television]], they appear to be ALL the child cast members' parents.
* In ''[[Doctor Who]]'', '''the Doctor and''' (when she's around) '''River Song''' are like this, especially with Amy and Rory. Winds up being a bit ironic, since {{spoiler|Amy and Rory are River's parents}}.
* In the Season Four premiere of Angel, "Deep Down," most of the Fang Gang of Angel Investigations have gone their separate ways, with Angel, Cordelia, Lorne, and Wesley all enmeshed in some situation that keeps them from seeing the group. Subtracting these characters from the group left us with Gunn, Fred, and Connor: i.e., a romantically involved adult couple and a teenage boy. Gunn and Fred were clearly growing into the role of acting as Connor's parents, worrying about his tendencies toward destructive rebellion in the way that his own parents might worry about it.
* Nate and Sophie on ''[[Leverage]]'' act as the [[Team Dad]] and [[Team Mom]] respectively, with Eliot as the older brother, and Hardison and Parker as the younger siblings.
* Nate and Sophie on ''[[Leverage]]'' act as the [[Team Dad]] and [[Team Mom]] respectively, with Eliot as the older brother, and Hardison and Parker as the younger siblings.

* Carlisle and Esme Cullen of [[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]] are the adoptive parents of Edward, Emmett and Alice Cullen, as well as Rosalie and Jasper Hale despite the fact that everyone except Carlisle is about the same age.


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Latest revision as of 21:53, 21 February 2018

When there is a group of friends all the same age, generally there is the couple in the group who act as the adults, sorta the parents of the group. Together they are like the superego of the gang and are actually recognized as the "Mom" and "Dad" of their friends.

Compare Promotion to Parent and the girl and boy in A Boy, a Girl, and a Baby Family when the group is a family.

Examples of Designated Parents include:

Anime and Manga

Literature

  • Carlisle and Esme Cullen of Twilight are the adoptive parents of Edward, Emmett and Alice Cullen, as well as Rosalie and Jasper Hale despite the fact that everyone except Carlisle is about the same age.

Live Action Television

  • Marshall and Lily from How I Met Your Mother to the point that they question Ted's new girlfriends to see if they are right for him. In the few times where Marshall and Lily don't fill this role, it's usually taken up by Robin and Ted.
  • Eric and Donna from That '70s Show were noted in an episode where the gang were dining and ditching a restaurant to be the parents of the group.
    • After they broke up there was an episode where they fight over their friends' attention with clear overtones of divorcés working out a custody dispute.
  • Piper and Leo from Charmed started to fulfill these roles after they got married and Prue died.
  • Ross and Monica, though brother and sister, act as the grownups on Friends in earlier seasons. Later, Ross becomes more childlike, Chandler and Monica get married, and they become the adults of the group.
  • In Community, Jeff and Britta serve as the mom & dad of the study group in several situations. Repeatedly Lampshaded, Subverted, Deconstructed, and Played for Laughs in the show's typical Better Than a Bare Bulb fashion.
  • An interesting example: On Buffy when Buffy was dead, Willow and Tara became sorta the surrogate mothers while Xander and Spike became somewhat of the substitute fathers for Dawn. Buffybot became the public face of Buffy for Dawn at school before Buffy was brought back from the dead.
  • On some episodes of The Big Bang Theory, Leonard and Penny assume the role of parents to Sheldon, especially Penny. Not so much with Howard and Rajesh, since they don't live at the appartment.
  • Senator Lance and Valerie Prevert on You Can't Do That on Television, they appear to be all the child cast members' parents.
  • In Doctor Who, the Doctor and (when she's around) River Song are like this, especially with Amy and Rory. Winds up being a bit ironic, since Amy and Rory are River's parents.
  • In the Season Four premiere of Angel, "Deep Down," most of the Fang Gang of Angel Investigations have gone their separate ways, with Angel, Cordelia, Lorne, and Wesley all enmeshed in some situation that keeps them from seeing the group. Subtracting these characters from the group left us with Gunn, Fred, and Connor: i.e., a romantically involved adult couple and a teenage boy. Gunn and Fred were clearly growing into the role of acting as Connor's parents, worrying about his tendencies toward destructive rebellion in the way that his own parents might worry about it.
  • Nate and Sophie on Leverage act as the Team Dad and Team Mom respectively, with Eliot as the older brother, and Hardison and Parker as the younger siblings.