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** Luffy's [[ParentalNeglect largely absent]] grandfather/primary caretaker Garp left him in the care of the residents of Windmill Village until he was about seven, while only making occasional visits.

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** Luffy's [[ParentalNeglect largely absent]] grandfather/primary caretaker guardian Garp left him in the care of the residents of Windmill Village until he was about seven, while only making occasional visits.
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** The Roger Pirates, Captain Roger and first mate Rayleigh in particular, raised Shanks from infancy and Buggy from early childhood as apprentices on their ship.

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** The Roger Pirates, Captain Roger and first mate Rayleigh in particular, raised Shanks from infancy and Buggy from at least early childhood as apprentices on their ship.
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* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
** Luffy's [[ParentalNeglect largely absent]] grandfather/primary caretaker Garp left him in the care of the residents of Windmill Village until he was about seven, while only making occasional visits.
** The Roger Pirates, Captain Roger and first mate Rayleigh in particular, raised Shanks from infancy and Buggy from early childhood as apprentices on their ship.
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* ''Film/TheDarkCrystal'': When her mother and father were killed by the Garthim, Kira was taking in by [[InterspeciesAdoption the Podling village]]. When she introduces Jen to them, it doesn't appear like any one Podling raised her; rather, she refers to them collectively as the ones who took care of her. Averted with Jen, who was [[InterspeciesAdoption taken in by the Mystics]] but cites his master (the wisest of the Mystics) as his ParentalSubstitute.
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* Many ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' fics show that the Water Tribes believe firmly in this trope; whether kids are their own or not, all adults in a tribe help any child any way they can. Stories where [[FandomSpecificPlot Zuko is adopted into the Southern Water Tribe]] have this trope come up.
** In the fic ''Fanfic/TheBloodOfTheCovenant'', this trope is discussed between Kallik, Iroh, and Lu Ten.


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* ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'': It's established that the Horde regularly takes in orphans they find after battles and raise them to become soldiers for the Horde. While Shadow Weaver acted as a mother figure for Adora and Catra (although [[AbusiveParents not a good one]]), it's implied that the other cadets in Adora and Catra's unit were this trope.
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* ''Literature/TheNeverendingStory'': Atreyu's parents died tragically when he was a baby. As such, he was raised collectively by all the women and all the men of his tribe.
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* It's mentioned in ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie'' that this is part of a character's backstory; specifically, [[spoiler:Peach was raised by the Toads who inhabit the Mushroom Kingdom, as she's not native to their world and ended up lost there as a baby]].

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* It's mentioned in ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie'' that this is part of a character's backstory; specifically, In ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie'', [[spoiler:Peach was raised by the Toads who inhabit the Mushroom Kingdom, as she's not native to their after she came out of a warp pipe from an unknown world and ended up lost there as a baby]].
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* A villainous version of this trope exists in ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' in the form of [[spoiler:Astrid Arkham, AKA]] the Arkham Knight, who was raised by the inmates of Arkham Asylum more than their actual father did, due to their deceased mother being somewhat of a MoralityPet for the patients.

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* A villainous version of this trope exists in ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' in the form of [[spoiler:Astrid Arkham, AKA]] the Arkham Knight, who was raised by the inmates of Arkham Asylum more than their actual father did, father, due to their deceased mother being somewhat of a MoralityPet for the patients.

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** The ''ComicBook/RWBYJusticeLeague'' version of Wonder Woman takes it further as she calls ''all'' the Witch-Warriors her [[HasTwoMommies "mothers"]].

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** The ''ComicBook/RWBYJusticeLeague'' version of Wonder Woman takes it further as she calls ''all'' the Witch-Warriors her [[HasTwoMommies [[PlatonicCoParenting "mothers"]].



* A FandomSpecificPlot in multiple fandoms:
* It's one for Franchise/{{Spyro|TheDragon}}, with him being raised by the Artisan dragons. Often applies to Flame and Ember as well, with other dragon types sometimes being used for them.

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* In ''Videogame/GenshinImpact'', [[TheJinx Bennett]] was raised by the senior members of the Mondstadt Adventurer's Guild, whom he refers to collectively as his "dads". Since they're all currently retired and elderly, Bennett is stated to spend a lot of his time caring for them and became an adventurer in the hopes of financially supporting them.



* In ''Videogame/GenshinImpact'', [[TheJinx Bennett]] was raised by the senior members of the Mondstadt Adventurer's Guild, whom he refers to collectively as his "dads". Since they're all currently retired and elderly, Bennett is stated to spend a lot of his time caring for them and became an adventurer in the hopes of financially supporting them.

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In ''Videogame/GenshinImpact'', [[TheJinx Bennett]] ''VideoGame/Yakuza4'', Tanimura's father died when he was a young child, and he was raised instead by Zhao and the senior members other residents of the Mondstadt Adventurer's Guild, whom he non-Japanese district Little Asia -- one memo even refers to collectively him as the "adopted son of Little Asia". Growing up in a community of immigrants allowed him to learn [[{{Omniglot}} multiple languages]], and he's fiercely protective of the people who raised him. Later in life [[AntiHero he took to gambling and extortion]] in order to give back to his "dads". Since they're all currently retired and elderly, Bennett is stated to spend a lot of his time caring for them and became an adventurer community, in the hopes of financially particular supporting them.other children who lost their parents like him.
** In ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'', Ichiban was abandoned in a soapland by his mother, and was raised instead by the owner, the girls who worked there, and the so-called "undesirable" citizens of the red-light district. This gave him a unique and sympathetic perspective on the people who have to live in the seedier parts of town, particularly those who work in the sex industry, which would later lead to him coming down very harshly on [[MoralGuardians moral purists]] who wished to drive prostitution out of the city.
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* In ''Videogame/GenshinImpact'', [[TheJinx Bennett]] was raised by the senior members of the Mondstadt Adventurer's Guild, whom he refers to collectively as his "dads". Since they're all currently retired and elderly, Bennett is stated to spend a lot of his time caring for them and became an adventurer in the hopes of financially supporting them.
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* It's mentioned in ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie'' that Peach was raised by the Toads who inhabit the Mushroom Kingdom, as [[spoiler:she's not native to their world and ended up lost there as a baby]].

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* It's mentioned in ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie'' that Peach this is part of a character's backstory; specifically, [[spoiler:Peach was raised by the Toads who inhabit the Mushroom Kingdom, as [[spoiler:she's she's not native to their world and ended up lost there as a baby]].
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* It's mentioned in ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie'' that Peach was raised by the Toads who inhabit the Mushroom Kingdom, as [[spoiler:she's not native to their world and ended up lost there as a baby]].
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* ''Literature/AllTheSkillsADeckbuildingLitRPG'': Dragon hives always need more potential riders, so they're generally happy to take in orphans and look after them. Arthur himself is adopted by Wolf Moon Hive, and later [[spoiler:rescues a number of children from his home (prison) village, with their parents' consent, so they can be raised as "orphans" by the Hive rather than being trapped with no prospects and a short life expectancy.]]

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* A villainous version of this trope exists in ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' in the form of [[spoiler:Astrid Arkham, AKA]] the Arkham Knight, who was raised by the inmates of Arkham Asylum more than their actual father did, due to their deceased mother being somewhat of a MoralityPet for the patients.



* A villainous version of this trope exists in ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' in the form of [[spoiler: Astrid Arkham,]] aka the Arkham Knight, who was raised by the inmates of Arkham Asylum more than their actual father did due to their deceased mother being somewhat of a MoralityPet for the patients.



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* A FandomSpecificPlot for ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' as there are several fanfics where the entire Monster Kingdom plays a role in raising Frisk, though Toriel tends to remain their primary caregiver.
* Has also become one for Franchise/{{Spyro|TheDragon}}, with him being raised by the Artisan dragons. Often applies to Flame and Ember as well, with other dragon types sometimes being used for them.

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* A FandomSpecificPlot for ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' as there are several fanfics where the entire Monster Kingdom plays a role in raising Frisk, though Toriel tends to remain their primary caregiver.
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* Has also become It's one for Franchise/{{Spyro|TheDragon}}, with him being raised by the Artisan dragons. Often applies to Flame and Ember as well, with other dragon types sometimes being used for them.
* There are several ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' fanfics where the entire Monster Kingdom plays a role in raising Frisk, though Toriel tends to remain their primary caregiver.



* Subverted in ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents - The Vile Village''. The Baudelaires are placed in a program where they will be communally raised by the town of VFD, but the residents use it to make the Baudelaires do everybody's chores.

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* Subverted in ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents - The ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents''. In "The Vile Village''. The Village", the Baudelaires are placed in a program where they will be communally raised by the town of VFD, but the residents use it to make the Baudelaires do everybody's chores.



* In the Mexican series ''Series/ElChavodelocho'', the homonymous character is an orphan boy who is supported in various ways by other characters living in the neighborhood.

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* In the Mexican series ''Series/ElChavodelocho'', the homonymous eponymous character is an orphan boy who is supported in various ways by other characters living in the neighborhood.neighborhood.
* Parodied on ''Series/DharmaAndGreg''. Dharma's hippie parents take "it takes a village" literally and bring in a large group of people to help take care of Dharma and Greg's baby.



* Parodied on ''Series/DharmaAndGreg''. Dharma's hippie parents take "it takes a village" literally and bring in a large group of people to help take care of Dharma and Greg's baby.
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* ''VideoGame/IWasATeenageExocolonist'': All adults taking part in raising the children is the norm in the Strato colony. Blood ties only matter in terms of sharing family bedrooms and being the prime decision-maker when it come to the child's life. Several situations show the subtleties of the system:

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* ''VideoGame/IWasATeenageExocolonist'': All adults taking part in raising the children is the norm in the Strato colony. Blood ties only matter in terms of sharing family bedrooms and being the prime decision-maker when it come to the child's life. Several situations show the subtleties of the system:
** Tang and Dys, who are orphaned twins, still have an adult in the colony who is considered their prime caretaker.
** Upon finding out that children in older times had to do EggSitting as a deterrent to reproducing too early, the PlayerCharacter doesn't understand the deterrent aspect due to taking for granted the idea that a child's biological parents wouldn't be the only ones caring for them.
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->''It takes a village to raise a child''

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-->-- ''African proverb''

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* FandomSpecificPlot for ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' as there are several fanfics where the entire Monster Kingdom plays a role in raising Frisk, though Toriel tends to remain their primary caregiver.
* Has also become one for [[VideoGame/SpyroTheDragon Spyro]], with him being raised by the Artisan dragons. Often applies to Flame and Ember as well, with other dragon types sometimes being used for them.

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* A FandomSpecificPlot for ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' as there are several fanfics where the entire Monster Kingdom plays a role in raising Frisk, though Toriel tends to remain their primary caregiver.
* Has also become one for [[VideoGame/SpyroTheDragon Spyro]], Franchise/{{Spyro|TheDragon}}, with him being raised by the Artisan dragons. Often applies to Flame and Ember as well, with other dragon types sometimes being used for them.
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* The main premise of ''Anime/KotaroLivesAlone'' centers around four-year-old Kotaro living in an apartment complex. His neighbors, mainly Karino, treat him like their own son and take turns watching over him.

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* ''Film/{{Midsommar}}'': After Pelle's parents died when he was still a child, the village collectively took on the role of caring for him.


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* ''Series/SesameStreet'' had all the main human characters take part in helping raise Big Bird, with Gordon, Susan and Maria being the main parent figures for the eight foot six year old
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* Has also become one for [[VideoGame/SpyroTheDragon Spyro]], with him being raised by the Artisan dragons.

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* ''Film/{{Megamind}}'': The titular character, as a baby, had his pod crash-land into the Metro City prison. The inmates raised him into a villain.

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* ''Film/{{Megamind}}'': ''WesternAnimation/{{Megamind}}'': The titular character, as a baby, had his pod crash-land into the Metro City prison. The inmates raised him into a villain.

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