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Stacy's mom has got it goin' on —"Stacy's Mom" by Fountains Of Wayne
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Ted: Your mom's... hot. |
In media where the protagonists are somewhere between pre-teens and twenty-somethings, there's usually at least one character older than the other protagonists thrown in. This character is often the Team Mom, The Obi-Wan, etc. Due to Hollywood Homely, they're often also a Hot Mom or Hot Dad. Sometimes, in addition to just being attractive and wise in general, an older character attracts the romantic attention of one or even most of the younger characters. Even the ones who don't have a crush will admit the character in question is one of the most attractive people that age they've seen.
Also known as a MILF, or "Mom I'd Like to Fuck" or as a "cougar." However, men can also play the Stacy's Mom role, as it is not unusual for adolescent girls to be attracted to older men. It's not as commonly portrayed in television, though, because a relationship between a teenage girl and a man the same age as her father is seen as a bit creepy and he could be construed as a pedophile.
This is a character who meets the following requirements:
- Another character, who is a same age friend as one of their own children, or young enough to be their biological child, has a crush on them, fantasizes about the older character, etc.
- Same-age peers of the character with the crush agree that the recipient of the crush is indeed "hot."
Note that it does not count if the person with the crush is:
- Not that much younger. Normally, the character with the crush should be at least ~15 years younger than the object of said crush.
- Exceptional in their attraction to the character in question. The crush should be something that in-universe peers would find very understandable.
- A fan of the series. It must be an In-Universe crush.
May overlap with Hot Dad/Hot Mom, Even the Girls Want Her/Even the Guys Want Him, Hollywood Homely, or Mrs. Robinson. Contrast Christmas Cake, where an older character struggles with relationships. Compare Likes Older Women, where a character deliberately pursues an older Love Interest. Also compare Grandma, What Massive Hotness You Have!. May result in a May–December Romance. If the interest is mutual, it may result in I Banged Your Mom.
No real life examples, please; this is All The Tropes, not Tropes After Dark.
Anime and Manga[]
- In Prince of Tennis, Kawamura's friends mistook him for someone who Likes Older Women when they saw him talking with Akutsu's mother, Yuuki. Kawamura is 14 and Yuuki is 33 at the time.
- Misato Katsuragi in Neon Genesis Evangelion applies, considering she is Shinji and Asuka's legal guardian and how Kensuke and Touji react to the sight of her.
- Sanae from Clannad (just for Sunohara, but...just look)
- Kunio Murai's lovely-looking single mother Julia in Great Teacher Onizuka. It's treated more seriously than usual, however: she's been sexually harassed at work many times, has had to change jobs many times due to said harassment, and Kunio is extremely attached and protective of her as a result.
Comic Books[]
- Sunny has a Stacy's Sister in Monica's Gang.
- Peanuts had a G-rated example in one storyline where Charlie Brown's attempt to introduce himself to the Little Red Haired Girl actually got him as far as her front door, only to be shocked when her grandmother answered; "even her grandmother has red hair!" he exclaimed in his thoughts. He was only able to squeak out, "You're a cute grandmother!" before leaving with his face red in embarrassment.
Fan Works[]
- In "Cobalt", a chapter of Christine Morgan's The Guardians spinoff of her Gargoyles fanfics, original character Amber, daughter of Elisa and Goliath, time-travels to 60-something years before the night the Gargs were petrified...and ends up making googly eyes at Young!Hudson, whom she considers a grandfather in the present. She even catches herself and tries to stop...but then he flexes a bicep.
Film[]
- Despite being great for a page quote, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure doesn't fit the age difference requirement: both Bill and Ted have trouble keeping their eyes off Bill's hot stepmother Missy, but she was a senior at San Dimas High School while they were both freshmen, and is only 3 years older than they are.
Ted: Hey, remember when I asked her to the prom? |
- In Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey, Missy has divorced Bill's dad and married Ted's, causing Ted the same problem. After remarking on this, the girls teasingly remark "Maybe she'll marry you" and Bill follows up with "Yeah, then you can be your own stepdad!"
- Then she went for De Nomolos.
- And the Grim Reaper.
- In Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey, Missy has divorced Bill's dad and married Ted's, causing Ted the same problem. After remarking on this, the girls teasingly remark "Maybe she'll marry you" and Bill follows up with "Yeah, then you can be your own stepdad!"
- Stifler's Mom from American Pie.
- Kevin Spacey in American Beauty from the perspective of Mena Suvari's character.
- Indiana Jones is constantly finding himself the target of his students' flirtations.
- In Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade his father has an affair with Dr. Elsa Schneider, who is younger than Indy.
- Hoshino's mother in All About Lily Chou-Chou. When the teenage protagonists discuss her and the fact that she's old enough to be their friend's mother, their consensus is the immortal line, "Who cares, pretty is pretty."
- Dorothy from Summer of '42.
- Subverted in 17 Again, as the main character is actually the husband of the Stacy's Mom, and only looks like he's a teenager.
- The English teacher in Kick-Ass.
- Then there's the Real Life subtext — Aaron Johnson, then 19, was engaged to (and subsequently married) then-43-year-old Sam Taylor Wood, whom he met when she cast him as a young John Lennon in Nowhere Boy.
- The 1980s film Perfect Lessions involved a relationship between a high school teenager and a 30-ish woman.
- Class is a 1983 romantic comedy about a prep school student who has an affair with his dorm mate's mother. Said mother is played by Jacqueline Bisset.
- Tadpole[context?]
- The 90's comedy Blank Check has a thirteen year old protagonist who is in love with a female, adult banker.[1] He even sets up a romantic dinner with her. At the end of the movie, he asks her to wait for him until he's 16. She laughs it off as a crush but then the Squick-factor sets in when she negotiates that she will wait until he's 18... and then she kisses him on the lips.
- In Superbad, Seth is attracted to Evan's mother.
- The Graduate is easily a candidate for this one, given the memetic line that sprang forth from it.
Literature[]
- In Infinite Jest, the attractiveness of Hal's mother and headmaster of the Enfield Tennis Academy, Avril Incandenza, is frequently mentioned, along with her truly enormous number of affairs. She even hooks up with one of the students, prompting the soon-widely-disseminated joke stating that their relationship "proves 17 can go into 56 more than 3.294 times."
- Biff spends a good amount of time making passes at Joshua's mom in Lamb: The Gospel According To Biff—That would be Mary, the mother of Christ to those not in the know.
- The Star Wars Expanded Universe, being what it is, invokes this a lot:
- Kyp Durron is this in Young Jedi Knights. And New Jedi Order. In fact, Kyp in general is Mr. Fanservice.
- Mara Jade Skywalker is hot and a mom, but doesn't really fit this. Unless you believe the crack theory that Anakin Solo is Ben's real father.
- In Star Wars Legacy, Morrigan Cade is Cade's mom. Cade's friend, Jariah Syn, has a crush on her.
- Woody Allen wrote a story where the main character falls for his girlfriend's mother. (Ironically, his girlfriend had warned him about her sister, who he was indifferent to.) He ends up spending so much time with her that his girlfriend gets turned off, since he's almost like a brother. When he gets married to her mom, though, she finds him attractive again and jumps him at the ceremony.
- In the Doctor Who Eighth Doctor Adventures book Father Time, the Doctor's adopted daughter (not actually adopted, but you'd probably guess that based on the repeated references to the fact she's basically a younger, blond, female copy of him) has a friend who squicks her with constant comments about the Doctor being "gorgeous" and "hunky". The fact he's wealthy and brings them homemade lemonade probably doesn't hurt.
- Joe lusts after his friend Sammy's mother Lucy throughout his teenage years in The Book of Joe. They sleep together when he returns to town as a adult.
Live Action TV[]
- Marissa and Kaitlins mom Julie Cooper in The OC. It is mentioned that she was always considered the hottest mom, she has an affair with Luke (her daughters ex-boyfriend) and although Seth doesn't agree with Luke sleeping with his exes mother he understands because its Julie Cooper
- In Grounded for Life the daughter explicitly complained about the neighborhood teenage boys being more attracted to the mom than they were to her.
- Seems like the kind of thing that would have happened on My Two Dads, but I really can't remember.
- It did, I can't remember it real well, but the daughter's best friend had a crush on one of the dads—who, as I remember, was flattered... until she got a little too serious about it, at which point he became very squicked by it.
- On Just Shoot Me, this happens to Nina. A Jewish boy tries to bed her during his bar mitzvah reception, and since she believes him to be dying, she agrees to give him a kiss. He tries to take it too far, and they share their frustrations on their respective ages. After the boy leaves the room, several more boys stand in the opened door, asking if she's "the lady that kisses boys".
- Used as a throwaway gag in Big Wolf on Campus.
Merton: I know we've never talked about this before, but your mom's kinda-- |
- In an episode of The Wonder Years, Paul Pfeiffer developed a crush on Kevin's mom. It was resolved by the end of the episode and never mentioned again.
- In a Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode, there's a rather Squicky use of this trope (although, considering the show, no one should be surprised). A school-going boy has a stepmother who is considered extremely hot and is very popular with the local boys... Then his father is murdered, and both boy and stepmother are suspects. Their solution? Stepmother and stepson get married so neither has to speak against the other in court. The detectives first figure it out when they interrupt the two of them while they're having sex on their honeymoon.
- Which wouldn't work, incidentally, even though people have tried it on SVU more than once. Spousal priviledge applies only to communications during the marriage. It doesn't apply retroactively to communications between married people that took place before they were married. Whether the mistake is on the part of the characters, or the writers of SVU is never clear.
- On That '70s Show, Kelso and Fez fell prostrate and worshipped Eric when they mistakenly believed he'd shagged Donna Pinciotti's mother Midge, a woman about whom the boys have fantasized, made lewd comments, and even spied on. Eric's mother Kitty has gotten her fair share of attention as well. There was also Jackie's mom, Pam, played by Brooke Shields.
- On The Inbetweeners, it's a Running Gag in the series that Will's mum is a MILF, much to his chagrin.
- Cougar Town, obviously. The protagonist is Courtney Cox after all.
- In the Wayne's World sketches on Saturday Night Live, Wayne was hot for Garth's mom, played by Candice Bergen. This creeped Garth out to no end.
- Glee provides several examples, the most obvious being Rachel's crush on Will Schuster. Judging from a recent interview with Jane Lynch Puck and Sue may also qualify, although this would venture into Mrs. Robinson territory.
- This trope is subverted when Puck crushes on Shelby, as she's the adoptive mother of his biological daughter.What's even more amusing about this is the fact that Mark Salling and Idina Menzel really aren't that distant in age in real life.
- In Malcolm in the Middle, a girl Reese liked turned out to not be interested him and instead had a lesbian crush on Lois. Video.
- It's been said June Cleaver was this for Eddie Haskell.
- Friends has Monica, in her late 20s, in a relationship with Richard, who's 21 years her senior. And a good friend of her dad.
- Two Guys, a Girl And A Pizza Place has various men lusting after Berg's mother, including his best friend Pete, who eventually hooks up with her.
- Frasier's son Frederick Crane had a notable crush on Daphne in the middle seasons of Frasier. Leads to a Crowning Moment of Funny when Freddy visits for the first time after Daphne and Niles get together:
Niles: So you're okay with it now? |
Music[]
- "Stacy's Mom" by Fountains Of Wayne is, of course, the Trope Namer. In the music video, as seen in the picture above, she was played by Rachel Hunter.
- And it should be noted that, according to the author of the song, the inspiration came from one of his childhood friends thinking his grandmother was hot.
- Hedley's song "Don't Talk To Strangers" is all about this trope.
- Full on Kevin's Mom by Soundgarden in 1990 pre-dates Stay's Mom and is about someone who went beyond the fantasy. Chris Cornell said that the song was about "a friend of mine who slept with another friend of mine's mom. The guy who did it said to us, 'Yeah, full on Kevin's mom'.
- "What I Go To School For" by Busted is about teenage boys lusting after a hot teacher called Miss McKenzie. The teacher is said to be 33 years old. The song was inspired by band member Matt Willis's dance teacher.
Video Games[]
- Tales of Symphonia has Lloyd admitting his crush on Genis' older sister and mother figure, Raine. Depending on Relationship Values, she can come pretty damn close to reciprocating, but decides against it.
- In Disgaea, it's strongly implied that Etna had romantic feelings for Laharl's very charismatic father.
- In Dragon Age: Origins, Zevran spends a lot of time flirting with Wynne despite a probable fifty or sixty year age difference.
- Fire Emblem: Three Houses has Balthus von Albrecht, who may not exactly be Claude von Riegan's best friend but can be his classmate. Half of their support chain is based on Balthus having the hots for Claude's mother Tiana.
- Subverted with Gilbert Pronislav aka Gustave Dominic, Annette's father. The player can have an ending with him, but it's strictly platonic, while the player's interactions with Gilbert do not canonically hint at them having romantic or sexual feelings for him. (Not that this stops the fans from imagining otherwise.)
Web Comics[]
- In Better Days, one arc centers around Lucy dating a star athlete a year or two older than her, until it turns out that he's just using her in an attempt to get closer to her outrageously attractive mom.
- In Charlie Horse, Calvin comments (somewhat frequently, and well-deservedly) on the hotness of Preston's mom. (Come to think of it, his name may very well be a reference to Bill & Tedd.) Somewhat justified in that Preston was the result of a teen pregnancy, so she's still pretty young, plus she works at Hooters and rarely bothers to change out of her tight T-shirt when home.
Calvin: C'mon, there'll be girls there! You don't want to end up taking your mom to the prom, do you? |
- In Sexy Losers, Kenta's discomfort over his Horny Mom is exacerbated when his friends comment on her hotness.
- Questionable Content's Veronica Reed (aka professional dominatrix and fetish model Veronica Vance) is definitely one. Virtually every character who is attracted to women has mentioned that they used to jack off over pictures of her. Needless to say, this has led to some awkward moments for her son Marten, especially when both his girlfriend Dora and her father admitted to it...
- Similarly, Dora's first reaction on seeing Marten's dad is to turn to Marten and tell him how incredibly hot he'll look when he gets gray hair.
- This Xkcd.
- In Friendly Hostility, Fox's mom's hotness leads to this conversation among the younger cast members. Even her daughter concedes that she's got it going on.
- From Homestuck, in reference to Jane's dad. Well, can you really blame a girl for still having the hots for her beta session love interest?:
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Web Original[]
- Suburban Knights: Jew Wario, the oldest contributor on That Guy With The Glasses by several years, seemed to have all the female knights' attention in his Jareth get-up.
Western Animation[]
- All of Todd's friends have a crush on Agent K in The Replacements.
- In The Simpsons episode "Simpson Tide"
Bart: My mom wears earrings. Do you think she's cool? |
- In Family Guy, Chris says, "All my friends think you're hot. They can't believe I came out of you!" Then of course there is the episode where Lois has an affair with Meg's new boyfriend, except that Lois is the one who instigates the affair.
- Quagmire frequently makes mention of this, but is in the wrong peer group.
- Steve's friends on American Dad have mentioned it about his mom. Snot's even tried to cop a few feels from her, leading Steve to try to get some off Snot's mother in revenge.
- Stan's mother from South Park is occasionally mentioned to have very attractive breasts. Butters even has his first orgasm while thinking about them.
- And then, of course, there's Cartman's mom, who is a dirty slut. And actually his dad, not his mom. Except it turns out she's his mom after all. But that is neither here nor there.
- Used a bit disturbingly in a Valentine's Day episode of Jimmy Neutron when every character makes advances on whoever they believe completes their One True Pairing, and Carl goes after Jimmy's mom. Since the crushes never really wore off completely, it later becomes a Running Gag, as Carl apparently thinks quite a bit about Judy...and Mrs. Fowl, on occasion.
- In 6teen, Jonesy is attracted for Yummy Mummy.
- Taken a step further on Metalocalypse Skwisgaar is known for his stable of GMILFs (Grand Mother I'd Like to Fuck).
- In Good Vibes, Woodie has a crush on Babs (his best friend Mondo's Hot Mom).
- In The Venture Brothers, a deleted scene has Triana's friend Kim tell her "Your dad is so hot." Triana is squicked out, naturally.
- Butt-Head in Beavis and Butt-Head has this for both Beavis's unseen mother and the mother of the duo's favorite punching bag Stuart Stevenson. This annoys Beavis, while Stuart is completely oblivious.
- ↑ Actually an undercover FBI Agent