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This Father’s Day, let’s look back at the onscreen dads who took on the parenting duties when our real ones couldn’t This Father’s Day, we honor our loving and caring dads in hopes of somehow repaying them for everything they’ve done for us. But as we celebrate the heads of our households, we should also remember that they are not the only ones who have guided and shaped us into who we are. And, no, we’re not talking about our relatives and other father figures we may have had.

No, we’re referring to our secondary guardians; those who’ve looked after us after our parents stuck us in front of the TV to get some sleep. These are the best onscreen dads who unknowingly raised us. READ : Our favorite onscreen spies, from Austin Powers to ‘Totally Spies!’ Homer Simpson – “The Simpsons” We all joke about how easy it was back then to buy a property or how Asian parents would scoff at their children who want to pursue a career in the arts.



But no one really ever acknowledged that perhaps our fathers didn’t dream of slaving away inside an office cubicle. Sure, we don’t have to do what they did anymore—and they too have to come to understand that. However, there’s no harm in appreciating the sacrifices they made.

— Carl Martin Agustin Marlin – “Finding Nemo” Not all fathers can say they would swim across the seven seas to find their missing kid—they are not fish after all. Though, Marlin is a testament to a father’s love and the lengths they.

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