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'''Tom Servo:''' "You're not my real father!" }}
* In the second live-action film of ''[[George of the Jungle]]'', Junior says this to Lyle Van De Groot after {{spoiler|his mother was hypnotized to thinking he was her husband.}} Twice. And kicking him in the shins both times. {{spoiler|Well, in the second time, Lyle had shin guards, in which Junior then proceeded to stomp on Lyle's foot.}}
* In the ''[[Austin Powers]]'' films, Dr. Evil's relationship with his son Scott was rocky to begin with and got worse with each film. Initially, Scott was resentful of him for being neglectful, but tried to reconcile later. {{spoiler|By the end of the third movie, (where [[Heel Face Turn| Dr. Evil reforms]]) Scott truly ''hates'' his father and has become the leader of his criminal empire.}}
 
 
== [[Literature]] ==
* Elaine Isaak's ''Eunuch's Heir''—used by Wolfram, the title character, against his (unbeknownst to him) actual, biological father.
* Both used straight and inverted in ''[[Lamb: The Gospel According To Biff|Lamb the Gospel According To Biff]]''. Joshua (Jesus) uses the line straight when arguing with Joseph; then Joseph, at a later point, points out "I'm not your father".
* In ''[[Harry Potter and Thethe Order of Thethe Phoenix (novel)|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', Sirius tells Molly that Harry is "not her son." Her response? "He's as good as." {{spoiler|Later, he does become her son... in-law.}}
** To make this variant more interesting, Harry feels touched by this... but then goes against Mrs. Weasley's wishes anyway.
* Anna uses this on Isabel in ''[[Stepmom]]'', and Isabel's response is "THANK GOD FOR THAT!"
 
 
== [[Live -Action TV]] ==
* The lines are spoken word-for-word on ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' on several occasions when Claire Bennett tries to assert her independence from [[Knight Templar Parent|Noah, aka HRG guy]]. Naturally, her not-dad, despite his communication shortcomings, is usually ''right''.
** To be fair, dealing with her ''real'' father and grandmother soon prompted her to declare "I have a family!" and jump out a tenth story window to escape from them.