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Mark and Anna are the twin’s parents.  
Mark and Anna are the twins' parents.  


== History ==
== History ==
While they still love Dipper and Mabel very much, neither of them handle Dipper’s change very well. They’re scared of their own son, and don’t do the best job of hiding their feelings. In light of this and some incidents at Mabel’s school, they ask the kids if they want to live with their Grunkle Stan when they are 15 (not because they want Dipper gone, but because they believe the twins will be happier there. They feel they’ve failed as parents)
While they still love Dipper and Mabel very much, neither of them handle Dipper’s change very well. They’re scared of their own son as well as ''for'' him. They don't understand what has happened, don't know how to adjust to it, can't figure out how they can possibly be the parents they want to be to someone they can't even see or hear or feel the vast majority of the time. In light of this as well as some incidents at Mabel’s school, including the increasing isolation Mabel experiences due to her refusal to act as though she cannot see her brother. They ask the kids if they want to live with their Grunkle Stan when they are 15, not because they want Dipper gone, but because they believe the twins will be happier there. They feel they’ve failed as parents. 


== Relationships ==
== Relationships ==
Their relationship with [[Dipper Pines - Alcor|Dipper]] and [[Mabel Pines - Mizar|Mabel]] varies as the kids and adults. Sometimes they get along fine, other times there are periods where things are very tense and Mabel and her parents do not talk (this happens more after the triplets are born).
Their relationship with [[Dipper Pines - Alcor|Dipper]] and [[Mabel Pines - Mizar|Mabel]] varies as the kids grow to adulthood. Sometimes they get along fine, other times there are periods where things are very tense and the twins and their parents do not talk as much as they once did. This happens more after the triplets are born.


== Personality ==
== Personality ==
They aren’t cold or heartless, abusive or neglectful by any means; they just keep trying to deal with Dipper’s predicament and they often hurt their children one way or another in the process (however unintentional it is; they never purposely do something they know will hurt Dipper or Mabel). Despite the tension, they’re constantly trying to do what’s best for their kids and make them happy.
They aren’t cold, heartless, abusive or neglectful by any means; they just keep trying to deal with Dipper’s predicament and they often hurt their children one way or another in the process. This is always unintentional; they never purposely do something they know will hurt Dipper or Mabel, and often regret the mistakes they know they have made. Despite the tension, they’re constantly trying to do what’s best for their kids and make them happy.


Mark and Anna love Dipper and Mabel.
Mark and Anna love Dipper and Mabel.

Revision as of 04:32, 16 August 2015

Mark and Anna are the twins' parents.  

History

While they still love Dipper and Mabel very much, neither of them handle Dipper’s change very well. They’re scared of their own son as well as for him. They don't understand what has happened, don't know how to adjust to it, can't figure out how they can possibly be the parents they want to be to someone they can't even see or hear or feel the vast majority of the time. In light of this as well as some incidents at Mabel’s school, including the increasing isolation Mabel experiences due to her refusal to act as though she cannot see her brother. They ask the kids if they want to live with their Grunkle Stan when they are 15, not because they want Dipper gone, but because they believe the twins will be happier there. They feel they’ve failed as parents. 

Relationships

Their relationship with Dipper and Mabel varies as the kids grow to adulthood. Sometimes they get along fine, other times there are periods where things are very tense and the twins and their parents do not talk as much as they once did. This happens more after the triplets are born.

Personality

They aren’t cold, heartless, abusive or neglectful by any means; they just keep trying to deal with Dipper’s predicament and they often hurt their children one way or another in the process. This is always unintentional; they never purposely do something they know will hurt Dipper or Mabel, and often regret the mistakes they know they have made. Despite the tension, they’re constantly trying to do what’s best for their kids and make them happy.

Mark and Anna love Dipper and Mabel.

But sometimes love isn’t enough.