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I Want My Mommy is a video game for the Atari 2600 released in North America by Zimag in 1983. [2] It is a platform game (then called climbing games by the US press). The game was given the KidStuff logo on the cover art; meaning it was aimed at children under the age of nine. The Magic School Bus at the Waterworks shows Arnold saying the trope name verbatim twice: first after the bus unexpectedly transforms and the students become clad in scuba gear, and the second time when the bus starts lifting off into the sky. (To which another kid tells him that he said that already.) In The Nightmare House, a fanfiction about the nightmares of the kids from The Loud House, Lisa's nightmare ends with her shouting, "MOMMY!!!" because she wants Rita to save her from an evil teddy bear, who is spanking her. The Jerusalem court’s verdict was that Demjanjuk was indeed Ivan the Terrible. It was overturned on appeal, but when the Berlin Wall came down it led to new documents being accessed and, eventually, another trial, where the 91-year-old Demjanjuk was found guilty as an accessory to 28,500 murders as a guard at Sobibór, but not found to be Ivan the Terrible of Treblinka.

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A Nightmare on Elm Street: During the iconic death of Glen Lantz, the last thing he shouts out is "MAMA!!! MAMAAAAA!!" In this instance, "Mama" actually does come, but is too late to do anything but watch a fountain of blood erupt from her son's bed (and in the uncut version, his body as well). This is a big part of the earlier books in the Llama Llama series. Late at night or when he's feeling scared and alone at school, little Llama wants his Mama Llama. Rengoku: In the second game Mars calls out for his mother before disintegrating, saying he can finally sleep. In Home Alone, after reveling in the fact that he wished away his family and enjoying doing whatever he wants, Kevin decides to watch mobster movie Angels With Filthy Souls and is horrified by what he sees, shouting for his mother immediately after. In Johnny Got His Gun, after realizing that he's been left blind, deaf, and limbless after fighting in World War I, Johnny tries calling for his mom. Too bad for him that he's also lost the ability to speak.

In an example that is dramatic for an entirely different reason, in The Spectacular Spider-Man, Rhino calls out for his mom as a result of delirium caused by the steam around over-heating and his face being the only place he could sweat from. Spidey takes the opportunity to pretend to be Rhino's mother and ask who his boss is. The drama comes from Spider-Man learning that the crime boss, the Big Man of Crime, is none other than Tombstone aka L. Thompson Lincoln. It cements Spidey's war on crime and him realizing there's a much bigger picture. The episode " Mind Hunters" uses the father variation with a teenaged victim named Tina James, who is about to be shot by serial killer George Marks crying out and sobbing, "I want my Daddy!" as her last words. In Of Life and Lemonade , Amelia wakes up in the middle of the night, throwing everything she can grab and screaming for her mother, the night after her mother's funeral. A survivor of the Oklahoma City bombing described having this feeling upon awakening in the hospital. In Bambi II, Bambi's would-be stepmom is caught in a hunting trap and, hearing the dogs, tells Bambi and Ronno to run. Ronno races away, shrieking, "Mommy!" At the end of the film, it's repeated again when Ronno is bit on the nose by a turtle and dashes away screaming in pain.

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The Live-Action Adaptation of Superlópez has a variation. After the eponymous hero escapes the villain's hideout with his Love Interest and his friend, they ask where they are going, to which he says that he's going to the one place a thirty-something person goes to when they get over their heads: their parents' house. In LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash, Reverse-Flash lets out a small "Mommy." near the end when he's imprisoned and sees that his cellmate is Killer Croc. Talking about Ian Flemish, Samantha says that she cannot believe that an educated person believes in curses, indicating that she does not believe in curses or superstitions. In The Giver, the traumatic memory of a war's aftermath brings with it badly wounded soldiers lying out in a field, calling out for mother, water, and death. Nico Robin has essentially been doing this her whole life (i.e., while not necessarily always saying the exact words out loud note Although that is what she did at first), especially since her mother Nico Olvia, for all intents and purposes, abandoned her, with poor two-year-old Robin forced to watch as Olvia leaves her, and all so she could be on the team researching the Blank Century (or "Void" Century, or "Hundred Year Void", depending on the translation).In " The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show", Ralph starts crying for for his mom when an Itchy & Scratchy executive yells at the kids. In A Little More Like Me, a variation of this happens when Len cries out in fear not for his mother, but for his sister when he realizes that he's trapped in Kaito's body.



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