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  • Ingrid And Gregorio Cortez From Spy Kids 2 on Random "Good" Parents From Kids' Movies Who Don't Deserve To Keep Their Children

    (#9) Ingrid And Gregorio Cortez From Spy Kids 2

    It's bad enough that Ingrid and Gregorio Cortez allowed their children to participate in espionage in the first movie, putting them in extreme peril (not to mention subjecting them to the nightmarish trauma of fighting anthropomorphic thumb monsters), but on the second outing, they actually allow their children to join the spy agency.

    Their kids are 13 and 10 and they allowed them to become spies. Allowing your kids to circumvent child labor laws and work at McDonald's under the age of 15 would be negligent; letting them become international spies is straight-up abuse. 

  • Peter And Kate McCallister From Home Alone on Random "Good" Parents From Kids' Movies Who Don't Deserve To Keep Their Children

    (#1) Peter And Kate McCallister From Home Alone

    The McCallisters were very upset about accidentally leaving their eight-year-old son home alone when they went to Paris, but that doesn't change the fact they LEFT THEIR EIGHT-YEAR-OLD SON HOME ALONE AND WENT TO PARIS! How can two people get on an airplane without realizing their youngest child is not with them?

    It'd be one thing if they accidentally left Buzz; he was a high schooler, so they didn't really need to keep tabs on him – but their eight-year-old? That's preposterous! And the dad's even worse because, while Kate realizes it mid-flight, he's so negligent that he actually needed to be told that his kid was missing. Sure enough, two years later, they did it again! Kevin really needed to be taken into protective custody.

  • Aunt May In Spider-Man: Homecoming on Random "Good" Parents From Kids' Movies Who Don't Deserve To Keep Their Children

    (#11) Aunt May In Spider-Man: Homecoming

    Aunt May has had a tough go of things – what with losing her husband and all – but still, she could stand to be a bit more responsible. She is aware that her kid is sneaking out of the house regularly. She obviously suspects something's up with him but doesn't pursue it. That's kind of the whole job, right? She gets a pass though because she's sad and she's Marisa Tomei.

  • Miranda And Daniel Hillard From Mrs. Doubtfire on Random "Good" Parents From Kids' Movies Who Don't Deserve To Keep Their Children

    (#10) Miranda And Daniel Hillard From Mrs. Doubtfire

    When you stop to consider the plot of Mrs. Doubtfire, the only reasonable conclusion is that Daniel Hillard (Robin Williams) is insane. Divorces are very difficult for all parties, but to dress in disguise and infiltrate the home of your ex to be near your children is not good parenting – it's lunacy.

    What's more, to discover your ex-husband has, indeed, pulled off this charade, and then decide that he should be allowed to spend more time with the children is equally bonkers. The man is clearly unstable.

  • Sam And Jessica Douglas From 3 Ninjas on Random "Good" Parents From Kids' Movies Who Don't Deserve To Keep Their Children

    (#7) Sam And Jessica Douglas From 3 Ninjas

    Sam and Jessica Douglas send their three sons off to stay with their ninja grandfather for the summer (with no explanation at any point how the white guy's dad is Japanese), where the boys learn Ninjutsu. It turns out that grandpa has some sort of relationship with a crime lord that Sam Douglas is pursuing in his role as an FBI agent.

    Said crime lord comes calling on grandpa, forcing him and his grandsons to fight off the henchmen. Afterward, Sam is super angry that his father taught the boys Ninjutsu. It seems, however, that he may want to be more concerned by the fact that the crime lord he's personally investigating has some sort of background with his father, and he still sent his kids to stay with their grandfather, putting them directly in danger. For that matter, he should be grateful that his dad taught them Ninjutsu as it's clearly prudent for them to be able to defend themselves. 

  • Wayne Szalinsk From Honey, I Shrunk The Kids on Random "Good" Parents From Kids' Movies Who Don't Deserve To Keep Their Children

    (#6) Wayne Szalinsk From Honey, I Shrunk The Kids

    The title is a pretty clear indication that at least one of the parents is dangerously negligent. There really is no excuse for having such advanced technology just sitting in your office for anyone to walk in and become victim to. To make matters worse, he just left his shrink ray at home and went to a conference, during which time his kids indeed got shrunk by the machine. Maybe unplug the thing before leaving, Wayne! 

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