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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In ''[[American Dad]]'', gay couple Greg and Terry have a surrogate daughter, [[Meaningful Name|Liberty (Libby) Belle]]. Stan's wife Francine was the surrogate mother, which Stan was very unhappy about, until the end of the episode when he realizes gay couples can have children and be just as happy, and gives her the name Liberty.
* ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'' has another non-homosexual two-daddy family. (Though Gosalyn never really treats Launchpad as a father. If anything, she acts like he's a ''younger sibling''.)
* ''[[Time Squad]]'' has inept, [[Testosterone Poisoning|overly macho]] [[Time Cop]] Buck Tuddrussell and his vitriolic, ambiguously [[Camp Gay]] robot buddy The Larry 3000 taking in an orphaned history buff who was living in an [[Orphanage of Fear]] with an evil nun. It didn't start out as a Has Two Daddies situation until Sigmund Freud analyzed Tuddrussell and Larry as a dysfunctional couple whose fighting will mentally and emotionally scar Otto for life on the third episode ("The Island of Dr. Freud"). From then on, the writers did everything they could to imply that the living arrangement could be construed as a "Has Two Daddies" situation.
* Race Bannon of ''[[Jonny Quest]]'' won [[Cartoon Network]]'s poll for "Best Cartoon Mom".
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** Also, the episode [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|"Stimpy's Pregnant"]] of ''Adult Party Cartoon''. The biological impossibilty of Ren impregnating Stimpy is never mentioned or discussed (the line "You said you'd use protection!" spoken by Ren could even indicate that in-universe, this is a regular occurence). Right before the delivery, Ren says "Any minute now, we'll be mommy and daddy". {{spoiler|It turns out Stimpy was not actually pregnant, just constipated. But neither of the "parents" find out about this - the excrement is treated like a child, though obviously, [[Canon Discontinuity|there's no trace of it in later episodes]]).}}
* The episode of ''[[South Park]]'' "Follow That Egg", where Stan and Kyle, and Wendy and Bebe, have to take care of an egg to prove Mrs. Garrison's point that gay couples can't raise children. At one point Wendy calls Kyle saying "I want to see my egg" to which he replies "it's not your egg anymore, Wendy".
 
 
== [[Real Life]] ==