12 Dorky Dads That Made Your Childhood Complete

In celebration of upcoming Father's Day, we're taking a look at some of the most memorable geeky dads from film and television. Whether they were science nerds or die-hard dinosaur fanatics, these fathers had plenty of dorky quirks — ahead, check out 12 of our favorites.

01
Dumbledore — Harry Potter Series
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Dumbledore — Harry Potter Series

As a father figure to Harry Potter, Dumbledore provided the right blend of guidance and trust for the boy wizard to create fun memories at Hogwarts while protecting him from the dark forces of the wizarding world.

02
Danny Tanner — Full House
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Danny Tanner — Full House

D.J., Stephanie, and Michelle's dad was unapologetically geeky. From his die-hard cleaning obsession to his knack for trying on awkward clothes from yesteryear, Danny let his geek flag fly again and again.

03
Darth Vader — Star Wars
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Darth Vader — Star Wars

Sure, Darth Vader is the Dark Lord of the Sith, but given that he's one of our favorite sci-fi characters ever, he had to be included on this list. He did have a heart at one point, remember?

04
Bob Parr — The Incredibles
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Bob Parr — The Incredibles

Bob Parr is a superhero and a super dad, too. Though his many faults may come into focus while he navigates a midlife crisis, he's got the heart of a hero inside and won't let his family down, no matter what the cost.

05
Wayne Szalinksi — Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
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Wayne Szalinksi — Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

The misunderstood mad scientist has never been more adorably lovable than Wayne Szalinski in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. The most important lesson from this dad: Always check your cereal for microscopic children before consuming.

06
Professor Henry Jones, Sr. — Indiana Jones
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Professor Henry Jones, Sr. — Indiana Jones

A professor of medieval literature, Professor Henry Jones, Sr. was the estranged father of Indy — captured by the Nazis during his quest for the Grail. He wasn't the most attentive father to Indy, but his curious spirit and desire to travel the world in search of lost ancient treasure certainly rubbed off! This is one dashing father-son duo.

07
Professor X — X-Men
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Professor X — X-Men

Professor X not only taught his mutant family acceptance, love, determination, and passion to do right, but he also taught them the skills they needed to survive. That's the perfect description of a father if I've ever seen one!

08
William Adama — Battlestar Galactica
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William Adama — Battlestar Galactica

One of our favorite TV dads of all time, William Adama, led the last remaining survivors of human kind to salvation in an epic journey across space. Though he had to "roll the hard six" when faced with challenges like war, famine, and terrorism, he stayed fair, just, and above all, kept hope alive for the people of the fleet. So say we all.

09
Ross Gellar — Friends
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Ross Gellar — Friends

As Monica's nerdy older brother, Ross definitely embraced his geek status within the group. With a Ph.D. from Columbia, he was a paleontologist who repeatedly rambled about his dinosaur obsession. The geek thing seemed to work for him, though — in the end, he got the girl.

10
George McFly — Back to the Future
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George McFly — Back to the Future

When Marty traveled back in time to his parents' high school days, George was an all-around nerd. He was also a diehard sci-fi fanatic, both writing stories and watching films.

11
The Doctor — Doctor Who
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The Doctor — Doctor Who

The Doctor met his daughter for just one episode, but the encounter definitely left its mark. In his Tenth Doctor form, the Time Lord showed rare emotion for the adventures he missed out on with his child. We can only imagine the epic father-daughter hijinks that could've been: "But, da-ad, I want to fight the daleks this time."

12
Ned Flanders — The Simpsons
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Ned Flanders — The Simpsons

Ned (Full name: "Nedward") Flanders had two kids — Rod and Rodd — was full of dorktastic phrases ("Hi-dilly-ho, neighborinos!"), and he owned The Leftorium, a store in the local mall that specialized in products for left-handed people. Adorable super geek, right?