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Housewife is a term used to describe a married woman who stays at home to personally raise her children and take care of their needs. This is the traditional role of women at least through the children's pre-kindergarten years. Homemaker is a mainly American gender-neutral synonym for a housewife or a [[House Husband]]. She's often a stock character in [[Dom Com|Dom Coms]] who can generally be identified by being in the kitchen and lovingly counseling her children because she is [[The Heart]] of the family. There will probably be reference to her doing laundry, grocery shopping, [[Feminine Women Can Cook|cooking]], [[Living in a Furniture Store|household cleaning]], chauffeuring, managing the family finances and/or sewing. Her children and husband do like what she does.
[[Housewife]] is a term used to describe a married woman who stays at home to personally raise her children and take care of their needs. This is the traditional role of women at least through the children's pre-kindergarten years. Homemaker is a mainly American gender-neutral synonym for a housewife or a [[House Husband]]. She's often a stock character in [[Dom Com]]s who can generally be identified by being in the kitchen and lovingly counseling her children because she is [[The Heart]] of the family. There will probably be reference to her doing laundry, grocery shopping, [[Feminine Women Can Cook|cooking]], [[Living in a Furniture Store|household cleaning]], chauffeuring, managing the family finances and/or sewing. Her children and husband do like what she does.


If the [[Housewife]] takes pride in her appearance for the benefit of her family, she's also a [[Hot Mom]]. Compare [[Yamato Nadeshiko]], a Japanese cultural ideal where a woman runs the household with a touch of iron as opposed to [[Extreme Doormat]], which is culturally neutral and describes someone who lets everyone 'walk all over them'. Compare and contrast to [[House Husband]], when a man takes the role of homemaker, much to the utter surprise of pretty much everyone in popular media. With a good man at her side she's far from a case of [[Meekness Is Weakness]].
If the Housewife takes pride in her appearance for the benefit of her family, she's also a [[Hot Mom]]. Compare [[Yamato Nadeshiko]], a Japanese cultural ideal where a woman runs the household with a touch of iron as opposed to [[Extreme Doormat]], which is culturally neutral and describes someone who lets everyone 'walk all over them'. Compare and contrast to [[House Husband]], when a man takes the role of homemaker, much to the utter surprise of pretty much everyone in popular media. With a good man at her side she's far from a case of [[Meekness Is Weakness]].


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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* {{spoiler|Miyako Inoue}}, at the [[Distant Finale]] of ''[[Digimon|Digimon 02]]''. She's possibly more like Izumi below, of course, given that she has her Digimon help her with the kids.
* {{spoiler|Miyako Inoue}}, at the [[Distant Finale]] of ''[[Digimon|Digimon 02]]''. She's possibly more like Izumi below, of course, given that she has her Digimon help her with the kids.
* Izumi Curtis of ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'', as she rather emphatically stated.
* Izumi Curtis of ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'', as she rather emphatically stated.
** For those not familiar, she usually says that in between beating the living shit out of the (''canon'') best elite-foot-soldiers in the story, effortlessly taking down borderline immortal creatures (homunculi) that can regenerate (one of them is the size of a tank, incidentally) and invading a bar filled with multiple chimeras, trained fighters, and a homunculus just so she can chew out her student.
** For those not familiar, she usually says that in between beating the living shit out of the (''canon'') best elite-foot-soldiers in the story, effortlessly taking down borderline immortal creatures (homunculi) that can regenerate (one of them is the size of a tank, incidentally) and invading a bar filled with multiple chimeras, trained fighters, and a homunculus just so she can chew out her student.
** Chapter 95: "When someone asks 'who' I am, I always say, 'a house-wife.' That's the polite response... But just for today, I feel like showing off a little. [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|I'M AN ALCHEMIST!]]"
** Chapter 95: "When someone asks 'who' I am, I always say, 'a house-wife.' That's the polite response... But just for today, I feel like showing off a little. [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|I'M AN ALCHEMIST!]]"
* Kasumi Tendo of ''[[Ranma One Half]]'' after her mother's demise, despite not being married.
* Kasumi Tendo of ''[[Ranma ½]]'' after her mother's demise, despite not being married.
* Many female characters in ''[[Monster (manga)|Monster]]'', notably Mrs. Fortner.
* Many female characters in ''[[Monster (manga)|Monster]]'', notably Mrs. Fortner.
* Delia Ketchum of ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]''
* Delia Ketchum of ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]''
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* Celie from ''[[The Color Purple]]'' ends up early on as a housewife of an abusive Mr. {{spoiler|Albert}}, taking care of kids who don't even accept her at first. [[The Woobie|Woobie]] ensued.
* Celie from ''[[The Color Purple]]'' ends up early on as a housewife of an abusive Mr. {{spoiler|Albert}}, taking care of kids who don't even accept her at first. [[The Woobie|Woobie]] ensued.
* [[The Dresden Files|Charity Carpenter]] is a stay at home mom for a total of seven kids while [[The Paladin|her husband]] is off fighting evil. However you should [[Mama Bear|never touch her kids.]] When the villains of one book took her oldest she suited up with a near armory in the back of her minivan and invaded the nevernever to get her daughter back.
* [[The Dresden Files|Charity Carpenter]] is a stay at home mom for a total of seven kids while [[The Paladin|her husband]] is off fighting evil. However you should [[Mama Bear|never touch her kids.]] When the villains of one book took her oldest she suited up with a near armory in the back of her minivan and invaded the nevernever to get her daughter back.
* Lady Sanga in the ''[[Belisarius Series]]'' is a kind and good-natured woman endowed with a measure of common sense which her [[Honor Before Reason|more high-strung]] menfolk do well to listen to. She likes cooking as a hobby even though she is a minor queen and can hire a chef if she wants. She has enough courage to [[Mama Bear|keep the family safe]] while the father is away at war. At this role she is helped by her son Rajiv who is the [[Nice Guy|nicest guy you could meet]], and also the [[Beware the Nice Ones|most ferocious warrior]] especially when someone [[Big Brother Instinct|threatens the family]]. Curiously Rajiv is able to learn lessons in martial arts by [[Wax On, Wax Off|watching his mother chop onions]].


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
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* Mum from ''[[On the Buses]]''
* Mum from ''[[On the Buses]]''
* Diane Coupland from ''Bless This House''.
* Diane Coupland from ''Bless This House''.
* Played with in ''[[That 70s Show|That 70's Show]]'': Eric's mother Kitty acts VERY much like one, but she's actually got a job outside the house as a nurse.
* Played with in ''[[That '70s Show|That 70's Show]]'': Eric's mother Kitty acts VERY much like one, but she's actually got a job outside the house as a nurse.
** Later on when Red loses his job and she has to work full time she nearly cracks when she finds out Red and Eric still expect her to do all the cooking and cleaning anyways.
** Later on when Red loses his job and she has to work full time she nearly cracks when she finds out Red and Eric still expect her to do all the cooking and cleaning anyways.
* Carol [[The Brady Bunch|Brady]]. Interestingly, she did very little housework, because they had a full-time live-in housekeeper, Alice.
* Carol [[The Brady Bunch|Brady]]. Interestingly, she did very little housework, because they had a full-time live-in housekeeper, Alice.
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* Occurs in ''[[Charmed]]'' with Phoebe and a magic ring, directly referencing [[Bewitched|Samantha]] above.
* Occurs in ''[[Charmed]]'' with Phoebe and a magic ring, directly referencing [[Bewitched|Samantha]] above.
* In ''[[Smallville]]'' Martha Kent can generally be [[Feminine Women Can Cook|found in the kitchen]] especially in seasons one and three and part of two when she's not working for Lionel or running the Talon.
* In ''[[Smallville]]'' Martha Kent can generally be [[Feminine Women Can Cook|found in the kitchen]] especially in seasons one and three and part of two when she's not working for Lionel or running the Talon.
* Amy Matthews of ''[[Boy Meets World]]'' acts every bit the domestic one from the beginning usually letting us forget about her real-estate career in the first season.
* Amy Matthews of ''[[Boy Meets World]]'' acts every bit the domestic one from the beginning usually letting us forget about her real-estate career in the first season.
* ''[[7th Heaven]]'''s Annie Camden studied everything from art to business and economics for the express purpose of running a household.
* ''[[7th Heaven]]'''s Annie Camden studied everything from art to business and economics for the express purpose of running a household.
* [[Roseanne]] threw this image out the window and replaced it with something much closer to reality. They even lampshaded the differences on a clip show hosted by Roseanne and a committee of TV moms who had come to "set her straight."
* [[Roseanne]] threw this image out the window and replaced it with something much closer to reality. They even lampshaded the differences on a clip show hosted by Roseanne and a committee of TV moms who had come to "set her straight."
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== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
* Every family-oriented comic strip is covered by this trope, although some housewives eventually found jobs outside of the house.
* Every family-oriented comic strip is covered by this trope, although some housewives eventually found jobs outside of the house.
** ''[[Blondie]]'': She was an archetypical example until she got her own catering business
** ''[[Blondie (comic strip)|Blondie]]'': She was an archetypical example until she got her own catering business
** ''[[Hi and Lois]]'': Lois eventually became a real estate agent, with many jokes revolving around her profession.
** ''[[Hi and Lois]]'': Lois eventually became a real estate agent, with many jokes revolving around her profession.
** ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'': The mother gave up her career to raise Calvin. She sometimes wonders if she made the right choice.
** ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'': The mother gave up her career to raise Calvin. She sometimes wonders if she made the right choice.
** ''[[FoxTrot]]'': Andy has a part-time job as a newspaper columnist, but she's mainly a housewife.
** ''[[FoxTrot]]'': Andy has a part-time job as a newspaper columnist, but she's mainly a housewife.
** ''[[Baby Blues]]'': Wanda even cried when they asked her to go back to work in one of the early strips. In today's strips, she still has mixed feelings about it, and in the [[Animated Adaptation]] final episode, she wanted to go back to work, only to {{spoiler|change her mind again and go back to taking care of Zoe, leaving the Nap Nook business to Melinda.}}
** ''[[Baby Blues]]'': Wanda even cried when they asked her to go back to work in one of the early strips. In today's strips, she still has mixed feelings about it, and in the [[Animated Adaptation]] final episode, she wanted to go back to work, only to {{spoiler|change her mind again and go back to taking care of Zoe, leaving the Nap Nook business to Melinda.}}


== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* The [[Living Doll Collector|Melissidae bloodline]] from ''[[Vampire: The Requiem]]'' sometimes invoke this role to hide their undead activities under a facade of being a loving wife living in a small house with a white picket fence caring for her nuclear family. {{spoiler|Subverted HARD, however, due to said housewives usually being absolutely inhumanly insane. Also due in part of their loving "families" actually being made up of kidnapped strangers who were tortured, brainwashed and subjugated to the Melissidae's screaming hive mind to the point where they lost their sentience and began acting as mindless drones to their new queen, living and dying to her whims}}. Yikes!
* The [[Living Doll Collector|Melissidae bloodline]] from ''[[Vampire: The Requiem]]'' sometimes invoke this role to hide their undead activities under a facade of being a loving wife living in a small house with a white picket fence caring for her nuclear family. {{spoiler|Subverted HARD, however, due to said housewives usually being absolutely inhumanly insane. Also due in part of their loving "families" actually being made up of kidnapped strangers who were tortured, brainwashed and subjugated to the Melissidae's screaming hive mind to the point where they lost their sentience and began acting as mindless drones to their new queen, living and dying to her whims}}. Yikes!
* The very dark ''[[Kult]]'' once suggested this as a playable character -- looks straight, but spends her time reading old tomes about how to summon [[Eldritch Abomination|eldritch abominations]].
* The very dark ''[[Kult]]'' once suggested this as a playable character—looks straight, but spends her time reading old tomes about how to summon [[Eldritch Abomination|eldritch abominations]].


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* Mistel from ''[[Yggdra Union]]'' always claims to be one, but although she does all the housework for her grandfather, she's not actually married -- her fiance ran off on her before the start of the game. She's very proud of her domestic skills, and they do not stop her from [[Badass|kicking massive amounts of enemy ass]].
* Mistel from ''[[Yggdra Union]]'' always claims to be one, but although she does all the housework for her grandfather, she's not actually married—her fiance ran off on her before the start of the game. She's very proud of her domestic skills, and they do not stop her from [[Badass|kicking massive amounts of enemy ass]].
* An odd example: In the "Milkman Conspiracy" level of ''[[Psychonauts]]'' there are a number of G-men who "disguise" themselves as normal people by carrying an item specific to their supposed profession. One house contains three G-men brandishing rolling pins and talking disjointedly about pies and their neglectful husbands, apparently pretending to be housewives.
* An odd example: In the "Milkman Conspiracy" level of ''[[Psychonauts]]'' there are a number of G-men who "disguise" themselves as normal people by carrying an item specific to their supposed profession. One house contains three G-men brandishing rolling pins and talking disjointedly about pies and their neglectful husbands, apparently pretending to be housewives.
* Barbara Johnson a.k.a. [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|The Housewife]] (pictured above), one of the playable characters from ''[[Bioshock]] 2 Multiplayer''. She is described as "a dutiful housewife and an attentive mother" but with "[[Stepford Smiler|a familiar and nagging sense that there must be something more]]," since ''Bioshock'' is a an [[Action Game|Action]] and [[Survival Horror]] Game [[It Got Worse|things don't get any better for her]]. Once she's chosen to be a [[Tested on Humans|product tester]] by a company called [[Mega Corp|Sinclair Solutions]] she grabs her [[Improbable Weapon User|frying pan]] and starts rampaging on the battlefield. As she get more and more addicted to [[Psycho Serum|ADAM]] she loses her grip on reality and start hallucinating that the warzone is her household and that the [[Creepy Child|Little Sister]] is her daughter. In the end [[Subverted Trope|she acts in ways no typical housewife would]].
* Barbara Johnson a.k.a. [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|The Housewife]] (pictured above), one of the playable characters from ''[[BioShock (series)]] 2 Multiplayer''. She is described as "a dutiful housewife and an attentive mother" but with "[[Stepford Smiler|a familiar and nagging sense that there must be something more]]," since ''Bioshock'' is a an [[Action Game|Action]] and [[Survival Horror]] Game [[It Got Worse|things don't get any better for her]]. Once she's chosen to be a [[Tested on Humans|product tester]] by a company called [[Mega Corp|Sinclair Solutions]] she grabs her [[Improbable Weapon User|frying pan]] and starts rampaging on the battlefield. As she get more and more addicted to [[Psycho Serum|ADAM]] she loses her grip on reality and start hallucinating that the warzone is her household and that the [[Creepy Child|Little Sister]] is her daughter. In the end [[Subverted Trope|she acts in ways no typical housewife would]].
* Linda Smith is a housewife and mother living in Andale in ''[[Fallout 3]]''. The twist? They are a perfectly normal looking family... living in a nuclear wasteland. Also: {{spoiler|an inbred [[Cannibal]]}}.
* Linda Smith is a housewife and mother living in Andale in ''[[Fallout 3]]''. The twist? They are a perfectly normal looking family... living in a nuclear wasteland. Also: {{spoiler|an inbred [[Cannibal]]}}.


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* Hala River from ''[[Irregular Elis]]'' is a good example, but a bit special.
* Hala River from ''[[Irregular Elis]]'' is a good example, but a bit special.
* Most likely Nanase's mother, from ''[[El Goonish Shive]]''.
* Most likely Nanase's mother, from ''[[El Goonish Shive]]''.
* In ''[[Sinfest]]'', Fuchsia's [http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=3348 transformation]
* In ''[[Sinfest]]'', Fuchsia's [https://web.archive.org/web/20140209162107/http://sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=3348 transformation]


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble from ''[[The Flintstones]]''
* Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble from ''[[The Flintstones]]''
* ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'': Marge Simpson. She had done a few things like repair work, selling pretzels, being a cop, and other stuff.
* ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'': Marge Simpson. She had done a few things like repair work, selling pretzels, being a cop, and other stuff.
* [[The Jetsons|Jane Jetson]] (although, she mostly press buttons all day long to clean the house).
* [[The Jetsons|Jane Jetson]] (although, she mostly press buttons all day long to clean the house).
* [[Family Guy|Lois Griffin]], though she does teach piano from home.
* [[Family Guy|Lois Griffin]], though she does teach piano from home.
** As well as the handful of [[Status Quo Is God|one-episode]] careers she has had.
** As well as the handful of [[Status Quo Is God|one-episode]] careers she has had.
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* Diane "Didi" Kropotkin Kerpackter-Pickles from ''[[Rugrats]]'', although she is a part-time schoolteacher in the earlier seasons.
* Diane "Didi" Kropotkin Kerpackter-Pickles from ''[[Rugrats]]'', although she is a part-time schoolteacher in the earlier seasons.
* Mom from ''[[Cow and Chicken]]'' and ''[[Dexter's Laboratory]]''
* Mom from ''[[Cow and Chicken]]'' and ''[[Dexter's Laboratory]]''
* Mrs. Turner (or "Timmy Turner's Mom") from ''[[The Fairly Odd Parents|The Fairly OddParents]]'', although in the earlier seasons she was portrayed as a real estate agent. And even as a spy.
* Mrs. Turner (or "Timmy Turner's Mom") from ''[[The Fairly OddParents]]'', although in the earlier seasons she was portrayed as a real estate agent. And even as a spy.
** Whether she has a job outside the house, or even ''would like to'' work outside the house, is [[Depending on the Writer]].
** Whether she has a job outside the house, or even ''would like to'' work outside the house, is [[Depending on the Writer]].
* ''[[Kim Possible|Kim Possible's]]'' mother, despite having a job as a brain surgeon, still has some time to do housework. It's not known if her husband simply does no housework or if he does and simply isn't seen onscreen while doing it.
* ''[[Kim Possible|Kim Possible's]]'' mother, despite having a job as a brain surgeon, still has some time to do housework. It's not known if her husband simply does no housework or if he does and simply isn't seen onscreen while doing it.
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Housewife is a term used to describe a married woman who stays at home to personally raise her children and take care of their needs. This is the traditional role of women at least through the children's pre-kindergarten years. Homemaker is a mainly American gender-neutral synonym for a housewife or a House Husband. She's often a stock character in Dom Coms who can generally be identified by being in the kitchen and lovingly counseling her children because she is The Heart of the family. There will probably be reference to her doing laundry, grocery shopping, cooking, household cleaning, chauffeuring, managing the family finances and/or sewing. Her children and husband do like what she does.

If the Housewife takes pride in her appearance for the benefit of her family, she's also a Hot Mom. Compare Yamato Nadeshiko, a Japanese cultural ideal where a woman runs the household with a touch of iron as opposed to Extreme Doormat, which is culturally neutral and describes someone who lets everyone 'walk all over them'. Compare and contrast to House Husband, when a man takes the role of homemaker, much to the utter surprise of pretty much everyone in popular media. With a good man at her side she's far from a case of Meekness Is Weakness.

Examples of Housewife include:

Anime and Manga

  • Miyako Inoue, at the Distant Finale of Digimon 02. She's possibly more like Izumi below, of course, given that she has her Digimon help her with the kids.
  • Izumi Curtis of Fullmetal Alchemist, as she rather emphatically stated.
    • For those not familiar, she usually says that in between beating the living shit out of the (canon) best elite-foot-soldiers in the story, effortlessly taking down borderline immortal creatures (homunculi) that can regenerate (one of them is the size of a tank, incidentally) and invading a bar filled with multiple chimeras, trained fighters, and a homunculus just so she can chew out her student.
    • Chapter 95: "When someone asks 'who' I am, I always say, 'a house-wife.' That's the polite response... But just for today, I feel like showing off a little. I'M AN ALCHEMIST!"
  • Kasumi Tendo of Ranma ½ after her mother's demise, despite not being married.
  • Many female characters in Monster, notably Mrs. Fortner.
  • Delia Ketchum of Pokémon
  • Jennifer "Miko" Shibuya from Kyo Kara Maoh
  • Mikoto Uchiha from Naruto
  • Fujiwara Touko in Natsume Yuujinchou.
  • During Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Vi Vid, the title character finally decided to temporarily rest her wings to recover from her injuries and has taken up this role to raise Vivio, with Fate as the working wife who is usually away from home. Led to a scene where newcomer Einhart mistakes her for an ordinary housewife, causing much snickering from everyone else.
  • Wedding Peach: The love angels have frequent fantasies about being this for Yangiba, and their fights over it is the series' longest Running Gag

Film

  • Nell McLaughlin, mother of Alison Lohman's character in Flicka is the Wyoming horse ranch homemaker with all the domesticity and at least as much guts as the sitcom wives.
  • The 1995 film Safe is about a housewife who developers multiple chemical sensitivity disorder.

Literature

Live Action TV

  • June Cleaver on Leave It to Beaver is the archetypal television example.
  • Samantha Stephens from Bewitched
  • Big Love centers around a man with three housewives, and three houses on the same block for them to keep up.
  • The main cast of Desperate Housewives (at least originally, later on most of them hold down full time jobs leaving this as something of an Artifact Title).
  • Alice Kramden from The Honeymooners
  • Lucy Ricardo from I Love Lucy
  • Peggy Bundy from Married... with Children (though unlike the ideal housewife, she does absolutely no housework and just spends all her time in lazy ways).
  • Mum from On the Buses
  • Diane Coupland from Bless This House.
  • Played with in That 70's Show: Eric's mother Kitty acts VERY much like one, but she's actually got a job outside the house as a nurse.
    • Later on when Red loses his job and she has to work full time she nearly cracks when she finds out Red and Eric still expect her to do all the cooking and cleaning anyways.
  • Carol Brady. Interestingly, she did very little housework, because they had a full-time live-in housekeeper, Alice.
  • Subverted in Hannah Montana of all places where Robbie Ray does a fair share of the home-making duties. Of course having a Missing Mum helps.
  • Edith Bunker on All in The Family. Later on, though, she gets hired part-time at the retirement home where she's been volunteering.
  • Donna Stone from The Donna Reed Show There was even an episode talking about how being a house keeper is hard work.
  • Marion from Happy Days
  • Inverted on Doctor Who: When they get stuck in 1969, Martha has to get a job to support The Doctor. Apparently stranded Time Lords don't work in shops.
  • Occurs in Charmed with Phoebe and a magic ring, directly referencing Samantha above.
  • In Smallville Martha Kent can generally be found in the kitchen especially in seasons one and three and part of two when she's not working for Lionel or running the Talon.
  • Amy Matthews of Boy Meets World acts every bit the domestic one from the beginning usually letting us forget about her real-estate career in the first season.
  • 7th Heaven's Annie Camden studied everything from art to business and economics for the express purpose of running a household.
  • Roseanne threw this image out the window and replaced it with something much closer to reality. They even lampshaded the differences on a clip show hosted by Roseanne and a committee of TV moms who had come to "set her straight."
    • Though Roseanne often described herself as a housewife, and did do the majority of the actual housework, she was never a stay-at-home mom. In fact, she worked more consistently than her nominal "breadwinner" husband.

Newspaper Comics

  • Every family-oriented comic strip is covered by this trope, although some housewives eventually found jobs outside of the house.
    • Blondie: She was an archetypical example until she got her own catering business
    • Hi and Lois: Lois eventually became a real estate agent, with many jokes revolving around her profession.
    • Calvin and Hobbes: The mother gave up her career to raise Calvin. She sometimes wonders if she made the right choice.
    • FoxTrot: Andy has a part-time job as a newspaper columnist, but she's mainly a housewife.
    • Baby Blues: Wanda even cried when they asked her to go back to work in one of the early strips. In today's strips, she still has mixed feelings about it, and in the Animated Adaptation final episode, she wanted to go back to work, only to change her mind again and go back to taking care of Zoe, leaving the Nap Nook business to Melinda.

Tabletop Games

  • The Melissidae bloodline from Vampire: The Requiem sometimes invoke this role to hide their undead activities under a facade of being a loving wife living in a small house with a white picket fence caring for her nuclear family. Subverted HARD, however, due to said housewives usually being absolutely inhumanly insane. Also due in part of their loving "families" actually being made up of kidnapped strangers who were tortured, brainwashed and subjugated to the Melissidae's screaming hive mind to the point where they lost their sentience and began acting as mindless drones to their new queen, living and dying to her whims. Yikes!
  • The very dark Kult once suggested this as a playable character—looks straight, but spends her time reading old tomes about how to summon eldritch abominations.

Video Games

Web Comics

Western Animation

  • Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble from The Flintstones
  • The Simpsons: Marge Simpson. She had done a few things like repair work, selling pretzels, being a cop, and other stuff.
  • Jane Jetson (although, she mostly press buttons all day long to clean the house).
  • Lois Griffin, though she does teach piano from home.
    • As well as the handful of one-episode careers she has had.
  • Francine Smith.
  • Diane "Didi" Kropotkin Kerpackter-Pickles from Rugrats, although she is a part-time schoolteacher in the earlier seasons.
  • Mom from Cow and Chicken and Dexter's Laboratory
  • Mrs. Turner (or "Timmy Turner's Mom") from The Fairly OddParents, although in the earlier seasons she was portrayed as a real estate agent. And even as a spy.
  • Kim Possible's mother, despite having a job as a brain surgeon, still has some time to do housework. It's not known if her husband simply does no housework or if he does and simply isn't seen onscreen while doing it.