does every anime character have no parents?

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Scarim Coral

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Eyeah, the following animes would like to have a word with the OP-

Tiger and Bunny
Kill La Kill (well from Mako side)
One Piece (well Luffy has a dad)
Gundam Build Fighter
Tenchi series
Little Battle Experience
My Hero Academia

Just checking, does single parent or adoptive parent count?
 

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Well, Haruhi from Ouran High School Host club has a cross-dressing and very eccentric father.

That aside, the list is fairly low. It would actually be kind of funny to see some anime badasses get annoying calls from their mothers from time to time.
 

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Seems more like an easily invoked trope when the writer wants a fresh blank slate character with no discernible backstory from the start. While the parents being out of country on travel or dead is somewhat common, it's not like parents are all that uncommon in anime either. It's used mostly in shounen/fanservice vehicles. *Slice of life, shoujo, and romcoms are much more likely to have one or more parents somewhere in the background. From this season, Flying Witch is centered heavily around family, with parents in the background.

sageoftruth said:
That aside, the list is fairly low. It would actually be kind of funny to see some anime badasses get annoying calls from their mothers from time to time.
Toradora plays that for serious drama.
 

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Occasionally I'll turn on the TV at a time where Dragon Ball Z is playing. I don't watch the show but I think one day I heard one of the characters shouting "Dad" at another character that was getting beat up.

The ones I watch are more like Full Metal Alchemist (already mentioned above as having a very important living father during the show).

Seven Deadly Sins had adoptive parents in it. While this might not meet the criteria the adoptive parents were very much seen as current parents.
 

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Ranma 1/2 comes to mind (and the father appears in pretty much every episode)
 

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Except the ones canonically constructed or magically formed from the ether, every anime character has parents. Most of them have little to no presence in the characters' lives/adventures, but they do/did exist.
 

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It is a common fantasy trope, not exclusive to anime and not uncommon in other media.

Most young heroes are orphans, recently lost their parents or they are somehow absent. Frodo would have had trouble with his quest if he had to keep in tabs with his family (other than Bilbo); the lack of parents in Harry Potter makes for some dramatic impact and justifies how he spends most of his time in Hogwarts; Arthur in The Sword in the Stone is an orphan, etc...
 

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This is something that's been bugging me for quite a while, and not only the absent parents but also how the hero has a family that hates him. I recently found a poem that inverts all that though: The Clouds Brother, by J. L. Runeberg. It is part of a cycle about the Napoleonic Wars and was writen 1848, four years after The Three Musketeers pretty much created modern adventure fiction. And the whole cycle continually subverts most troops that I've grown tired of.

The story is told by a proud but poor stepfather and of how he learns of his son's heroic deeds. This is the first interesting point; the hero is young orphan that appeared as a begger, but was taken in by a poor farmer. The farmer and his daugther loves the youth above all else. The old man then walks into town after a victorious Russian army has ravaged the countryside and hears of how his' stepson led the people to victory. He then finds the youth dead by the town church, surrounded by people, and his dughter appears behind him and utters:

Sweeter far than life I found that love was
Sweeter far than love to die as he did
 

The Raw Shark

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In JoJo's Bizzare Adventure there's such family diversity that it gets nuts. So have fun with that.
 

Lightknight

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You should review this occurrence in Disney cartoons and such.

Snow White.
Cinderella.
Frozen.
Despicable Me.

etc.