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== Anime & Manga ==
* In ''[[Kanon By Chiho Saito]]'' the incestuous parent/child relationship is the hub of the whole plot.
* In ''[[He Is My Master]]'', the sister-maids ran away from their home in the first place because ''they got tired of resisting their father's constant sexual advances.''
* The ironically aptly-named Electra Complex relationship between the surrogate father and daughter pair of Nemo and Electra in ''[[Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water]]''.
* The anime villain Furumizu from ''[[Witchblade (anime)|Witchblade]]'' has some creepy implications of this. Doesn't help the man has a very messed up reverse [[Oedipus Complex]].
* ''[[Berserk]]'' has an incredibly creepy example in the King of Midland and his feelings for his only daughter, Princess Charlotte. After {{spoiler|Griffith has sex with Charlotte following Guts' leaving him and the Hawks, the King goes crazy, and after throwing Griffith into the Tower of Rebirth to be put to the torture and declaring the rest of the Hawks [[Outlaw]], he tries to rape Charlotte. She barely manages to fight him off, and the experience wracks him with incredible guilt, to the point where he visibly ages and falls ill. Charlotte (very understandably) wants nothing to do with her father afterwards, and won't even see him on his deathbed}}.
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* This is apparent especially in the omake in ''[[Game X Rush]]'', though in this case the "parent and child" in question only ''think'' that they're related.
* This is often believed to be the case between Chibiusa and Mamoru in ''[[Sailor Moon]]''. Not helped in the manga's second arc, when {{spoiler|Chibiusa brainwashes him as Black Lady in order to have him.}} One justification for her feelings is that the series makes it pretty clear that Chibiusa doesn't completely consider or understand that Usagi and Mamoru are her future parents, and looks to them as older siblings. Although her possessed form does take Mamoru for herself, there are no indications that she feels anything but familial love for Endymion, the father figure she knows. It's repeatedly shown in the series that Chibiusa's initial personality is a copy of Usagi's; so the fact she takes likeness for Usagi's boyfriend just confirms that they both have similar preferences when it comes to boys. In the fourth series, when Chibiusa finally gains some independence (and a ''potential'' real love interest), she declares that she won't interfere with Usagi and Mamoru's relationship anymore (indicating she is growing out of considering Mamoru romantically as it's one-sided and futile anyway).
* In the ''[[Battle Royale]]'', {{spoiler|Mitsuko}} has this a bit, leading to her, at that time, stable morals being broken and turning her into [[The Vamp]] she is as of the series beginning; and this event repeatedly comes up a lot, particularly when she is {{spoiler|raping Yuichiro}}, as well as when {{spoiler|Kiriyama was torturing her with bullets}}.
* In ''[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]'', Gilbert and his sexual relationship with his uncle Auguste is made even squickier when we find out that {{spoiler|Auguste is not Gilbert's uncle, but his father.}}
* In ''[[Chobits]]'', {{spoiler|Freya fell in love with her father/creator}}. It did ''not'' end well.
* In ''[[Bleach]]'', [[Mad Scientist|Mayuri Kurotsuchi]] heals his daughter/creation after an enemy forcibly impregnates her with himself and bursts out of her mouth (Don't ask). It is heavily implied that he does so by having sex with her lifeless body. Oddly enough, this healing sequence is played for laughs.
** More of a case of [[Screw Yourself]], really. Although Mayuri did say the only reason Renji and Uryu (read 'we') make that assumption, is because they (We) have dirty minds.
* In ''[[Kaguyahime]]'' Akira is her adoptive mother's lover.
* In ''[[Not Simple]]'', it is revealed that the older sister the protagonist Ian has been searching for all these years was, in fact, also his mother, impregnated by his father after the two slept together when she was in her early adolescence. His father's wife was forced to raise him as her own child, and she explained that the rage and resentment she felt towards his sister was the reason that she [[Abusive Parents|abused]] Ian so horribly.
* In ''[[Black Butler]]'', [[Freudian Excuse]] for some of {{spoiler|[[Cute and Psycho|Alois]] }}'s behavior. The very first scene of Season 2 gives us the blink-you'll-miss-it visual of {{spoiler|Alois getting out of a bed in which an old man is sleeping before the much more noticeable bruised-butt shot.}} The kid only mentions his father during his clearly false innocent moments, otherwise freaking out at the mention of him, stating hysterically that he "got rid of all the old man's things". The numbers of when he was "saved" from his kidnapping experience, when his father is stated to have died, and when {{spoiler|he contracted Claude}} all match up. It's eventually shown that {{spoiler|the man wasn't his real father}}. But given that {{spoiler|he eventually had to act as Earl Trancy's son, as well as the obvious fact that it's an old man having probably non-consensual sex with a boy who's only just hit puberty, mean the squick factor is still very much there.}}
** Not a case of actual incest, but Sebastian's form is almost identical to Ciel's father, due to Ciel's wish. Given the fact that Sebastian and Ciel have a lot of [[Unresolved Sexual Tension|UST]], well... [[Incest Subtext|do the math]].
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* In ''[[Fallen Angel (comics)|Fallen Angel]]'', it is widely believed, but not confirmed (although he has not denied it, either), that Xia has this relationship with her son, Jubal.
* Numerous examples in ''[[Lost Girls (comics)|Lost Girls]]'' by [[Alan Moore]]. {{spoiler|While most of the examples are [[Fictional Document|in-universe erotica]], Dorothy and her Uncle Henry -- really her father -- have an extended affair.}}
* In the ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]'' comics, Legion (a.k.a. David Haller), the psychotic, overpowered son of Professor Xavier with a legion of [[Split Personality|split personalities]], time travels to the past and is implied to have raped his own mother. [[Alternate Character Interpretation]] states that he may have even fathered himself.
* In the dystopian divergent timeline of the [[Age of Apocalypse]], Magneto and Rogue eventually marry and have a son despite their initial surrogate father-daughter relationship after she permanently absorbed the powers and part of the psyche of his own secretly long-lost biological daughter Polaris. In addition, Rogue is canonically ''even younger'' in this reality than any of Magneto's prior biological children: Polaris and their fellow X-men Pietro and Wanda. One saving grace might be the fact that the mainstream continuity hadn't settled on Polaris being Magneto's actual daughter when this story was written, so the Oedipal aspect wasn't as blatant originally. Though it still was a story where Rogue wound up in love with her main father figure...
** Their fellow AoA X-Men, the reformed berserker Sabretooth and the jailbait amazon Blink are a fan-favorite cult pairing despite having a surrogate father-daughter relationship, as he rescued her as a child from Apocalypse's slave pens and raised her to adolescence. This is due to the intense [[Beauty and The Beast]] nature of their relationship, which is exacerbated by the fact that they are both highly sensuous warriors with a deeply intimate psycho-emotional bond and physically demonstrative displays of affection. They were separated when they were both made to lead separate teams of inter-dimensional heroes known as [[Exiles]], but were eventually reunited on a single team. In fact, Blink's then-boyfriend and fellow Exiles teammate Mimic was revealed to have known that she would never love him or anyone else as much and feared that she loved Sabertooth instead. This was shown by the fact that despite having proven herself as a leader, Blink deferred to Sabretooth during field missions. Despite later being separated again on different teams, they are currently still both single, leaving fans ever hopeful. The fact that Mimic resembled Victor in more ways than one though is [[Like Parent, Like Spouse|hardly coincidental]].
** Fellow AoA mutant Nate Grey has one hell of an [[Oedipus Complex]] story. The genetically-engineered son of his reality's Scott Summers and Jean Grey , he crosses over to the original timeline of Marvel-616 where he gets involved with Madelyne Pryor , the long-deceased clone of his biological mother . It is later revealed that he accidentally physically resurrected her with the sheer force of his immense mutant talent when he unconsciously and instinctively tried to psionically contact Jean Grey upon his arrival in the other reality . He also later gets involved with ''yet another'' counterpart of his biological mother , when an evil counterpart of Jean Grey from ''yet another'' alternate reality disposes of and impersonates Madelyne Pryor. This Queen Jean , a Jean Grey corrupted by her own power , was revealed to have had a prior consort who was her reality's counterpart of Nate , essentially ''her own'' genetically-engineered son, who rebelled against her and was ultimately executed , but not before helping his alternate counterpart defeat his mother Queen Jean.
* A plot line in ''[[The Avengers (Comic Book)|Mighty Avengers]]'' has one of the characters (the gynoid Jocasta) ending her relationship with her grandfather (Hank Pym, who created Ultron who created Jocasta) when she realizes that he is still in love with her dead sister/mother (his ex-wife/on-off lover Janet van Dyne -- who's brainwave patterns Ultron copied to create Jocasta's AI). She marries her father (Ultron) instead (to be fair, that was why Ultron initially created her in the first place years ago, as he himself had an [[Oedipus Complex]] to his "mother", the wife of his creator-father).
* The main character of ''The Tale of One Bad Rat'' is trying to come to terms with having been molested by her father as a child.
* Crazy Jane from [[Grant Morrison]]'s celebrated run on ''[[Doom Patrol]]'' is a multi-powered Metahuman who lived with multiple personalities after being raped by her father. Morrison based Jane on the [[Real Life]] psychiatric patient/memoirist Truddi Chase.
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* ''Three seats for the 26'', a French movie where Yves Montand plays himself and buxom sex bomb Mathilda May plays his illegitimate daughter Marion (a character created for the movie, not based on any real person). They meet and, not knowing that they are parent and child, feel attracted to each other and eventually have sex. [[The Reveal]] comes when Marion's mom tells her that Montand is her biological father. Marion isn't shocked or anything, she just makes an "oopsie!" face. Later, the two go tell Montand the truth. Montand, unlike Marion, '''is''' shocked, and looks at her daughter with a horrified face... but Marion just smiles and shrugs, which makes Montand relax and realize that [[Parental Incest]] is no such a big deal after all. They all become a happy family and the movie has a waffy end.
* Similarly, in the French ''Murmur of the Heart'', eventually, the main character (a 15-year-old) and his mother have a one night stand. They decide to treasure it and never bring it up again.
* ''[[Chinatown]]'' featured Father/Daughter incest in an infamous reveal about Mrs. Evelyn Mulwray and a woman who Jake Gittes took to be the mistress of Mulwray's late husband. She's actually the sister ''and'' the daughter of Mrs. Mulwray because Mrs. Mulwray was raped by her father Noah Cross, who takes on [[Complete Monster]] status after the reveal in question. Noah crosses the [[Moral Event Horizon]] even ''further'' when {{spoiler|at the end, he forcibly takes his granddaughter into his car, implying he wants to do the exact same thing to her.}} [[What Could Have Been|Evelyn Mulwray was going to be played by Anjelica Huston, John's real-life daughter]], as an utterly perverse [[Casting Gag]].
** Spoofed in a cutaway on ''[[The Cleveland Show]]'', where Cleveland mentions a remake of ''[[Chinatown]]'' with [[Hannah Montana|Miley Cyrus]] reenacting the famous "She's my sister ''and'' my daughter" scene.
** Also spoofed in E!'s ''100 Shocking Moments In Entertainement'' Countdown. When they bring up ''Chinatown'', they play the iconic scene between Jack and Evelyn... and then one of the commentators is seen slapping himself and screaming "Mother! Father! Sister! Brother!" several times before he gives his opinions on it.
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* Marty McFly has to deal with the romantic attentions of his own 50s-era mother in ''[[Back to The Future]]'' after unwittingly recreating the events which led her to fall in love with his father. Marty then has to get his mother and father together so that he isn't erased from history before trying to get back home to his own time. It's not actually as squicky as it could have been. The novelization is even squickier, since when she kisses Marty, she says that it's like kissing her ''brother''.
** She says that in the film, too. How does she ''know''?
*** Maybe it feels like kissing her brother because Marty takes after him, to the point where they have similarly-shaped lips?
**** Or, you know, it ''could'' just be the fact that "like kissing your brother" is a relatively common saying for kissing someone you have no sexual attraction to. It's like when people react to [[She Is Not My Girlfriend]] by saying that the not-girlfriend/boyfriend is like a sibling to them and actually mean it.
* ''[[Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure]]'', though it was never pursued beyond a few "Dude, your mom's hot!" "Shut up!" exchanges and Bill eventually telling Sigmund Freud that he has a "slight Oedipal complex". Of course, "mom" was actually a stepmother only a few years older than her stepson, not his birth mother.
* {{spoiler|''[[Oldboy]]''}} and {{spoiler|''Angel Heart''}} both have lead characters who accidentally sleep with their own daughters. Spoilered because it's a huge twist in both cases, so [[Schmuck Bait|highlight at your own risk]].
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* In the movie of ''[[Tank Girl (film)|Tank Girl]]'', the character makes a joke implying that her first sexual experience was with her father. Probably just a joke but considering the nature of the character, maybe not.
* In ''[[Precious]]: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire'' {{spoiler|the title character is raped by her father, resulting in two children. The first child has Down's Syndrome.}} And in the movie it's strongly implied (and in the book, outright said) that {{spoiler|Precious' mother forces her to "take care of her" (i.e., perform oral sex on her) because she feels that her daughter drove her boyfriend off and, as she says, "who was gonna love me?"}} That movie is ''fucked''.
* The ''[[Black Christmas]]'' remake has a flashback sequence that reveals Mrs. Lenz, drunk one night and obsessed with having another child, went up to [[Bertha in The Attic|the attic where her son Billy was kept]] and raped him. She wound up giving birth to a daughter named Agnes nine months later.
* In indie film ''Unspeakable'', {{spoiler|James Fhelleps loses his teenage daughter in a car wreck, then goes on a killing spree when he thinks his daughter is talking to him through a dead hooker, pleading with him to save her. After this ends in his death, it turns out to be a dream, caused by guilt over his [[Nightmare Fuel|incestuous molestation of his daughter]].}}
* According to Danny Butterman in ''[[Hot Fuzz]]'', [[Dumb Muscle|Michael "Lurch" Armstrong]]'s mother and sister are one and the same. That means...
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* ''Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me''.
* In ''The Goddess of 1967'', {{spoiler|Deidre is the product of this. Perhaps that's why she's blind...}}
* Flashbacks in ''[[Hellraiser Deader]]'' implicate Amy was sexually abused by her father. The lurking phantom of parental incest is all over the first two movies in the series. "Come to daddy" and all that. There's no evidence that it actually happened, but the idea is pretty firmly put into viewers' heads.
* ''[[Splice]]'': {{spoiler|Dren with both of her/his parents, although technically Clive is only a step-parent, at best.}}
* In the ''Millicent and Therese'' segment of ''[[Trilogy of Terror]]'', about two sisters who hate each other, Millicent claims that Therese seduced their father when she was sixteen. {{spoiler|Since Millicent and Therese are actually [[Split Personality|the same person]], it's likely that this is an ... uncharitable interpretation of what actually happened.}}
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* Heavily implied in ''[[To Kill a Mockingbird]]'': when Mayella is explaining what ''really'' happened with Tom Robinson, she says she'd never kissed a grown man before, because what Papa did to her "don't count".
** That line was cut from the film for obvious reasons, but Mayella's actress Colin Wilcox-Paxton said she communicated the incestuous relationship through her body language and facial expressions. She revealed in the documentary that comes with the deluxe DVD set, that she was acutely aware that Mayella's experience was real. "I saw these girls on the streets of violence, these very underprivileged girls. These girls from awful, awful backgrounds. I mean, most of them took it for granted they'd be molested by the time they were... certainly 12, by a father, an uncle, a brother -- or someone down the road."
* The "novelization" of the 1980 ''Flash Gordon'' included a small scene of Emperor Ming and Princess Aura pleasurably reminiscing about the most recent time they had (BDSM-heavy) sex together.
** The conversation begins with Aura complaining about 'missing their closeness'. Seems Daddy's been to busy oppressing to have time for her lately.
* In the short story "Clean Slate" the protagonist {{spoiler|kills her parents and becomes a serial killer}} when her father breaks off their longterm affair after she turns 18.
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* ''[[Battlestar Galactica]]'', in a very roundabout way coupled with [[Cloning Blues]]: {{spoiler|Ellen Tigh sleeps with human-like Cylon Cavil in order to protect her husband. It's later revealed that Ellen is one of the <s>Final</s> Initial Five Cylon scientists who created the Significant <s>Seven</s> Eight human-Cylons, and Cavil was modeled after Ellen's ''father'' and ''knew all along'' who she was (Cavil is an angry, spoilt, sadistic teenager with an Oedipus complex in an old human's body, which he hates Ellen for "blessing" him with). Then there's Saul Tigh himself, also a member of the Initial Five, who becomes infatuated with much younger-looking Caprica-Six, possibly because she looks ''a lot'' like a young Ellen. Tigh gets Six pregnant, but she suffers a [[Convenient Miscarriage]] after Tigh switches (is forcibly switched?) his affections back to Ellen. Ellen calls Tigh out on basically screwing (one of) his own daughter(s). But doesn't do so to Tyrol, another member of the Five, even though he too was doing it to one of the Eights.}}
** {{spoiler|This calling out is doubly ironic given that Ellen slept with Cavil on New Caprica to get Tigh released.}}
* In ''[[Beverly Hills, 90210]]'', {{spoiler|Valerie}} makes a sad example of this when her backstory is finally revealed.
* ''[[Boston Legal]]'' had a plotline that involved a mother sleeping with her son.
* On ''[[Grounded for Life]]'', Claudia accidentally takes Jimmy to see a movie about this. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
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** And in an earlier episode, Agent Henriksen tells Dean that he thinks [["Well Done, Son" Guy|John]] brainwashed Dean into believing that demons and ghosts are real and probably molested him as a child. Of course, Henriksen said this just to make Dean angry.
** And in "Family Remains", the antagonist is first believed to be the ghost the daughter of the first victim. After all of the standard ghost-warding stuff fails, they figure out it was the dead daughter's daughter, who was a result of her father/grandfather raping her mother/half-sister. Jeez, these geneologies get complicated.
** Let's not forget poor Bela/Abby, who sold her soul to Lilith in exchange for having her father (and it may be implied her mother as well, though we never see her) killed because he was molesting her.
* In ''[[Scrubs]]'', after a session with [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]] psychiatrist Dr. Molly Clock, it is revealed that [[Casanova Wannabe|The Todd's issues with women]] stems from his relationship with his mother (they made out once).
* In ''[[Profit]]'', Jim and his step-thanks-to-[[Executive Meddling]]-mother are engaged in an on-off sexual relationship, when she isn't [[Blackmail|threatening to tell the cops he set his dad on fire so he'll buy her things.]]
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* Scott Barringer, Hayden Christensen's character on ''[[Higher Ground]]'', was seduced and sexually abused by his step-mother. His love interest, Shelby, ''just happened'' to have had the same thing happen to her from her stepfather (who got her younger sister too).
* ''[[Law & Order|Law and Order]]'' had an episode about the murder of a teenaged girl. The cops keep pursuing the girl's father, as evidence indicates the girl was sexually abused, but he keeps protesting his innocence. It's ultimately revealed that {{spoiler|it was the girl's ''mother'' who was raping her and ultimately murdered her.}}
** Used again by a young man facing a murder charge as part of an insanity plea that he'd regularly been pressured into sex with his mother. The court ordered shrink doesn't believe his insanity plea but does admit that the incest makes him look sympathetic in front of a jury.
* ''[[Law and Order SVU|SVU]]'' had an episode about a college student caught dumping her unwanted baby. By her father. Who she basically just met. Because she tracked him down. {{spoiler|And it's not the first time she's gotten pregnant by him.}} Naturally, their father is an upstanding pillar of the community. {{spoiler|After she's sentenced (or committed, I can't remember), he tries for custody of his (grand)son, but is shot down hard by Benson and Stabler.}}
** {{spoiler|She's committed -- but not for the unwanted live baby they found; she is aquitted of that. But later they find that she had a "stillbirth" a couple years prior, and Benson confronts her with that - and the girl blurts out that her father was also THAT baby's father, and she'd actually killed that baby herself. So she's committed for that earlier murder. The fact that the father had been schtupping his daughter longer than they'd thought makes them all the more determined to deny him custody.}}
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** The song "Wiener Blut" from the album "Liebe ist für alle da" is about the Fritzl case (see "Real life" below)
* As a possible reference to [[Oedipus Rex]], The Doors' "The End" has the line "Father/ Yes son?/ I want to kill you/ Mother, I want to... fuck you".
* Played for laughs in the [[Tom Lehrer]] song "I Got It From Agnes" with the lines "Max got it from Edith, who gets it every spring. She got it from her daddy, who gives her everything."
** "There once was a man named Oedipus Rex, You may have heard about his odd complex."
* Also played for laughs with [[The Lonely Island]]'s "Motherlover", where two studs agree to "fuck each other's mothers" for Mother's Day.
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* Does anybody else find it kinda [[Squick|Squicky]] that [[Meat Loaf]]'s stepdaugther sings along with him in the song "Man of Steel"? (Which includes lines like "I remember how it used to be, making love to you all night long.")
* [[Motorhead]]'s "Don't Let Daddy Kiss Me" from ''Bastards''.
* "Royally Fucked" by [[Mindless Self Indulgence]].
{{quote|"Mommy, daddy, why don't you finger me too?"}}
* "Kiss Daddy Goodnight" by Carey's Problem is a blatant example of this.
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*** Also, before being kidnapped by her uncle Hades, Persephone was raped by her father, Zeus, who was also her uncle, as her mother was his sister, Demeter.
*** Both examples involving Zeus are from the Orphic cosmologies. The Orphics seem to have regarded Demeter, Rhea, and Persephone as manifestations of the same underlying divinity.
** To be honest to this trope, this troper's high school teacher always called the guy Zeus the Loose, didn't understand it much until we went further into greek mythology...
* Antaeus is the son of Poseidon and Gaia. Gaia is Kronos's mother. Kronos is Poseidon's father. Truly, Greek myth knows no limits.
** Also consider that Uranus was both Gaia's first son and the father of her other children.
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** To be more precise, some fans have actually ''[[Shipping|shipped]]'' Heather, the heroine of ''Silent Hill 3'', and her father in a combination of [[Wife Husbandry]] and [[May-December Romance]]. There are some [[Not Blood Siblings|mitigating circumstances]], though the power dynamic can still make this one awfully [[Squick|squicky]]. The fact that the opening song's lyrics, confirmed by [[Word of God]] as describing Heather's feelings about her father, use a lot of sexually charged metaphors certainly doesn't help matters any.
*** Now that [[Silent Hill: Shattered Memories]] is out, in a way, that the ship is now canon. Cheryl of SHSM {{spoiler|does indeed love her father. Very, VERY much. And this time, there's not even the mitigating circumstances any more. She's his blood daughter, as far as we know.}}
* In ''Clock Tower 3'', Lord Burroughs is so obsessed with his daughter that he ignores his wife, murders his son-in-law, and abducts his daughter. Later, he transfers his obsession to his granddaughter, the heroine Alessa, who's the very image of her mother. She manages to stop him though. Also a case of [[Love Makes You Evil]].
* In the ''[[Princess Maker]]'' series, it is possible to make the girl marry her adopted father. Many squick at this but some don't. (See [[Wife Husbandry]].) They are not blood related and, depending on what age you set for the "father," the age gap isn't big at all.
** In Anime/Manga, a 15-year-old raising a 10-year-old is often used in those cases of "[[Promotion to Parent|older sibling raising younger sibling(s) due to being orphans]]." Considering the "father" is a war hero (there are just as many young heroes as there as old in Anime/Manga), it "should" be easier.
** In the second game... not only the ending is ''very'' hard to get (the daughter must have ''very'' low morals, to start), but it's frowned upon by the Gods and the townspeople. The Guardian Deity openly says they're very surprised that this is happening, and only (reluctantly) approve because they're not related by blood.
* Warden Clement of ''[[House of the Dead]]: Overkill'' almost definitely had this relationship with his mother, transplanting her brain into the body of [[Action Girl|Varla Gunns]] and making out with her. In the end, {{spoiler|after the main characters kill the giant mutant version of his mother, he insists on [[Squick|returning to the womb]] in order to [[The Atoner|undo his wrongs]]}}. Agent G then notes the irony of [[Cluster F-Bomb]] flinging Washington using Motherfucker all the time except with Clement, which he somehow relates into how deep down, Washington actually likes G as a friend.
* The [http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/pokeparents Pokedad] [[Memetic Mutation|meme]] has [http://pokedads.blogspot.com/search/label/LIKIDAD Lickitung] representing this trope.
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** That's only half of the story. Stan and Francine get rid of the body double after he makes a move on Francine. But to make sure that Hayley doesn't [[Berserk Button|lose it]], Stan pretends to be his own double on the camping trip Hayley and body double planned together. Unfortunately for Stan, Hayley decides that they are finally going to have sex, and Stan has to fend off increasingly explicit advances Hayley makes towards him while being disturbed that she would do such things. {{spoiler|Including a threesome with a waitress.}}
{{quote|'''Stan:''' ''(crying)'' You used to watch ''[[Sesame Street]]''.}}
** In another episode Francine looses her memory and runs off with Hayley's boyfriend. Stan suggest that both he and Hayley should get back at them by dating eachother. [[Didn't Think This Through|He quickly reconsiders]].
* ''[[Drawn Together]]'': Princess Clara's father loves watching strippers... even if they're his own daughter. He especially loves watching his daughter make out with her attractive black roommate, Foxxy Love. And Clara, [[Virginity Makes You Stupid|naive person that she is]], equates his leering with paternal love.
** "You smell like your mother..." ''Said while making out with her.'' [[Squick|Yikes]].
* ''[[American Dragon Jake Long]]'' In episode when Jake return to the parent's past his Grandpa paired Jake and his mother together. to their horror. He didn't know the future though, and later when he said they were on a date... They didn't agree
* ''[[Family Guy]]'' plays up this vibe deliberately with Chris, who has a pretty obvious attraction to his mother Lois. She seems more or less oblivious to it, and it's always [[Played for Laughs]] as a [[Running Gag]], but a brief scene in the extra material of [[The Movie|the movie's]] DVD showed just what it would look like if the writers ever decided to do something serious with it.
** In "Airport '07", when Peter wants to be a redneck, he tries to hit on Meg, using the [[Yawn and Reach]]. She runs away screaming.
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* After a controversial sexy for Vanity Fair featuring father-daughter celebrities Billy Ray Cyrus and Miley Cyrus, Miley publicly defended their relationship against speculation that they were secretly incestuous lovers. Satirical website Scrape TV's [http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Pages/Entertainment/pages-2/Cyrus-Nothing-weird-about-relationship-with-dad-Scrape-TV-The-World-on-your-side.html report] on the whole scandal.
* There was that controversy involving [[Hulk Hogan]] and his daughter Brooke wherein [http://www.gossiprocks.com/forum/latest-gossip/70401-hulk-hogan-rubs-down-his-daughter.html photographs] of the Hulkster were secretly taken showing him applying suntan oil rather generously all over her body, especially around her hips, with his bare hands, while they were sunbathing together at poolside. Internet [[Armchair Psychology]] quickly concluded that any [[Unfortunate Implications]] that [[Freud Was Right]] were explained by the fact that Brooke was long noted to have greatly inherited the looks of her mother Linda, the Hulkster's longtime wife who had recently divorced him (quite bitterly too) at that time. Further compounded by the fact that [[Hulk Hogan]] was at that time dating as well Jennifer Mcdaniel, a friend of his daughter, who was noted to disturbingly be a lookalike of both Brooke and Linda. It then turned out that it went both ways, as at that same time, Linda was also dating Charlie Hill, the rumored third-party cause of their messy divorce, as well as the schoolfriend of Hulk and Linda's son Nick. That guy was at least never noted to be a lookalike of either Hulk or Nick.
** Naturally, Brooke angrily [http://rumorfix.com/2011/08/brooke-hogan-im-not-sleeping-with-my-dad/ denied] they were incestuous lovers.
*** However, she admitted that ''she [http://kbrocking.com/2011/08/14/thought-is-hulk-hogan-and-his-daughter-brooke-into-incest/ revealed] to him a nude poster of herself in a PETA anti-fur campaign''.
* TV actress [[wikipedia:Mackenzie Phillips|Mackenzie Phillips]] recently told Oprah Winfrey that her father, musician John Phillips, raped her when she was nineteen on the eve of her wedding while she was passed out. An allegedly "consensual" sexual relationship ensued for several years after that. Ms. Phillips ended it when she became pregnant and had an abortion because she didn't know if the father was her husband or John Phillips.
* Donald Trump has [http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/11714379/ns/today-entertainment/t/trump-jokes-hed-date-daughter/ joked] on national tv about dating his own daughter, if only he weren't her father. ''You know what they say about jokes being half-meant.''
* Serial killer [[wikipedia:Fred West|Fred West]] was raised in a household were incest was considered fine, his father told him to "do whatever [he] wanted, just don't get caught", and his mother allegedly sexually abused him from age 12. His wife [[wikipedia:Rosemary West|Rosemary]] also grew up in a home where incest was accepted and her father would visit their house after they were married to have sex with his daughters. West also raped his own daughters.
* Casanova once planned to get married, but it turned out that the woman in question was his own illegitimate daughter. So they just had sex instead. [[Squick|Along with her mother.]]
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* Happens more often than people might think with long-lost relatives, be they parents and children or [[Brother-Sister Incest|siblings]] thanks to [http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2003/may/17/weekend7.weekend2 genetic sexual attraction]. There have been several cases around the world where two children who were adopted have met and married one another with no idea they were siblings, because it's theorized that, lacking the [[wikipedia:Westermark effect#Westermarck effect|Westermarck Effect]], two people can be drawn to one another because of similar pheromones and other physical cues. Nearly always extremely traumatizing to the parties involved, so much so that the actual percentage of those who experience it is unknown, as many people are understandably hesitant to come forward about it.
* One of the ''many'' accusations thrown at [[Marie Antoinette]]. At her trial during the height of the Terror, she was accused by Hebert of personally teaching the Dauphin to masturbate, in order to weaken his character and control him. She refused at first to answer to the charge, but when one of the jurymen insisted, she turned to the women in the court, appealing to them as mothers. This nearly secured her acquittal, much to the fury of Robespierre.
* Billionaire Bruce Mcmahan [http://www.villagevoice.com/2006-09-26/news/daddy-s-girl/ seduced] his biological daughter and had a long secret affair with her, which continued on even when she was already legally married to someone else.
* [http://spectrum.columbiaspectator.com/spectrum/epstein-pleads-guilty-to-misdemeanor-charge-of-attempted-incest David Epstein] at [[Strawman U|Columbia]] copped a plea bargain and was convicted of "attempted" (''[[Sarcasm Mode|yeah, right]]'') incest with his adult daughter.
* [[John Lennon]] [http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/article1679838.ece said] that during his teenage years, there was an occasion he felt that his mother would be perfectly willing to do it with him.
* There was a [http://www.eonline.com/news/hwood_party_girl/ick_alert_lindsay_lohan_caught/264979 photo] of [[Lindsay Lohan]] and her mother Dina where the two appeared to be kissing, fueling heavy speculation. Some say the two were just being affectionate in a non-incestous manner, but when you consider how screwed up her parents seem, it dosen't seem at all out of the question.
* In December of 2011, at a pep rally in Rosemount High School in Minnesota, a bunch of students were blindfolded and given a partner to kiss. The pairs then started to make out, with one pair rolling on the floor and a person pulling the hands of her blindfolded partner down onto her butt. The students then took off their blindfolds to see that their partner was ''their own mother or father.'' Yeah. There's an article and a ''video'' of the disastrous prank [http://www.theblaze.com/stories/minn-high-school-apologizes-for-incest-prank-involving-blindfolded-kids-kissing-their-parents/ here]
* The practice of fathers taking their daughters to "Purity balls" to ensure that [[My Girl Is Not a Slut|their daughters remain "pure" until marriage]]. And it involves dressing up, dancing with each other, and the father giving a ring to his daughter, who then promises her virginity to her father until she's married, at which point she'll give it to her husband. The resemblance to date nights has been pointed out numerous times.
 
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