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Which TV Dad Are You?

Posted on August 18, 2014 Written by quizsocial

Ah, the joys of fatherhood. The classic dads of television remind us of all the different way dads rule. Which TV Dad are you?




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Which TV Dad Are You?

You got: Heathcliff Huxtable

You’re a well-dressed jokester who doesn’t mess around when it comes to your kids’ success in life. You may know how to make kids laugh, but you also know how to make them do their homework. You’re the right balance of fun and discipline.

You got: Herman Munster

You’re the dad everyone recognizes because no other father is quite like you. You stand out. That fact probably stresses out your kids sometimes, but for the most part, they think you rock. They probably can’t picture you without smiling.

You got: Archie Bunker

It’s not that you’re a mean dad, it’s just that you think kids don’t need to be coddled. You talk to kids like adults, and hope they learn how to act grown up. Your kids appreciate that you don’t sugarcoat the world for them, and they’ll likely be good at handling life because you prepared them for it well.

You got: Fred Sanford

You couldn’t care less what anyone thinks and that occasionally embarrasses your kids. Luckily, it doesn’t bother you one bit. You pride yourself on teaching your kids how to be true to themselves no matter what everyone else is doing or saying.

You got: Don Draper

You’re slick and cool and your kids hope to grow up and be as impressive as you someday. As a hard worker, you likely don’t get to spend as much time with your kids as you’d like, but you try to make that up with gifts and niceties. You teach your kids that working hard to provide is another way to be a good dad.

You got: Peter Griffin

Everything is a joke to you. Sometimes you find your kids acting like they’re your parent! You can’t help it. You never grew up, even after you had a kid of your own. You make being a father seem like a rollicking good time, because for you, it is.

You got: Michael Bluth

Your role in the family is a lot like that of a ringmaster at a circus. You’re just trying to run the show without anyone getting injured. Your family keeps you on your toes with their constant antics and attempts to trip you up, but the truth is that they need you, their fearless leader.

You got: Walter White

You’d do anything for your kids, even break the law if that’s what they really needed. That’s pretty odd since you don’t walk on the wild side too much any other time. You take the job of parent seriously, but you’re anything but orthodox. (People probably have no idea of the crazy personality disguised by your conservative exterior.)

You got: Mitchell Pritchett

You’re a little high strung, but only because you want everything to be perfect for your family. You have a great need for control because you know how quickly things can go haywire. You’re probably an overachiever (You don’t see it that way, but those around you do.), and you’d love to relax, but nobody can run your family like daddy does.

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