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** And apparently, if the sequel and the prequel novels are to be believed, Hook himself falls under this trope.
** The [[Peter Pan and The Pirates|Fox]] version of Hook keeps a portrait of his sainted mother in his cabin, and, in "Hook the Faithful Son," is tricked into believing his mother wished for him to be a ''pilot'', not a pirate.
** In [[Cosgrove Hall]]'s adaptation of ''[[Discworld/Soul Music (novel)|Soul Music]]'', [[Anti-Villain]] Satchelmouth Lemon has an identical tattoo, revealed in similar circumstances (although the song isn't specifically about mothers).
** One of the most common instances of this trope is the stereotypical image of a large, imposing, angry [[All Bikers Are Hells Angels|biker]] sporting a large tattoo of a heart with "Mom" written in it on his shoulder. One would assume it's not a chest tattoo like Smee's because the giant ZZ Top beard they all seem to have have would cover it up.
* [[The Bully|Sperg]] from ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy]]'' has gotten upset when Mandy has called his mother a 'respected and worthy person of the community' ([[Bad Is Good and Good Is Bad|which is bad in Sperg language]]) and in another episode where Billy calls her ugly and makes her cry (which also turns out to be [[Hot Mom|quite ironic]], incidentally).