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  1. Feb 7, 2018 · 1. 7th Heaven - Hulu, 11 Seasons, TV-PG. I loved this series when I was younger. A pastor, his wife, and their seven kids make up this idyllic yet problem ridden family. Watching it again as an adult can sometimes feel like a classic "after school special" hitting on a culturally hot topic in each episode.

    • Modern Family. The O.G.! This award-winning show is centered around the blended Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker family. Modern Family is a hilarious mockumentary that gives an honest look into a twisted modern family.
    • Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. It’s been 30 years since a kid from West Philly ended up at a mansion in Bel Air. The theme song to The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air tells the story of how Will Smith got into some neighborhood beef and his mom sends him to California to live with their rich family members.
    • Bel-Air. A reinvention of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Bel-Air takes a more serious turn as a family drama tackling social issues and racial justice. Bel-Air is a Peacock original starring newcomer Jabari Banks as Will Smith.
    • The Simpsons. From predicting the future to criticizing corruption (we're looking at you, Mr. Burns!) , The Simpsons is as heartfelt as it is hilarious. There's a reason it's been on TV basically forever (or nearly 34 years, but who's counting?)!
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    • Stranger Things. A portal between two worlds opens up in an Indiana town, and a group of middle schoolers are the first to suspect that something's horribly wrong.
    • Boy Meets World. Boy Meets World begins with a sixth-grade Cory Matthews (Ben Savage) trying to make sense of the world, alongside his sweet but doofy brother, Eric (Will Friedle), and best friend, Shawn Hunter (Rider Strong).
    • One Day at a Time. This reboot of the '70s Norman Lear sitcom follows a Cuban-American family and deals with serious, real-world issues in a sensitive, warm, and funny way.
    • Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Set between the films Star Wars: Attack of the Clones and Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, the animated series The Clone Wars is a must for families who can't get enough of the Skywalker saga and need some new material.
  3. Feb 13, 2021 · The Best Family Series on Netflix. The list below includes ideas for. Toddlers. Young Children. Big Kids. Tweens and Teens. Scan through the list to see suggestions that you think your family would enjoy. You might also want to take a look at our recommendations for Good, Clean Family Movies and our Favorite Educational Kids Shows.

    • The InBESTigators. Your family will love this hilarious mockumentary of elementary school kids who establish their own detective agency and solve mysteries in their school and neighborhood.
    • Family Reunion. This heartwarming show introduces viewers to the McKellan family, who came from Seattle and moved to a new life in Georgia. Follow their adventures as the family adjusts to small-town life that seems totally different from the big-city life they had in Seattle.
    • Fuller House. This spinoff of Full House, a wholesome, late 1980s and early 1990s show, provides a touch of nostalgia for those who watched the original when they were younger.
    • Brainchild. Looking for a show that you can watch with your tweens or teens? Brainchild is a great choice. This show, which is produced by Pharrell Williams, explains STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) concepts, with experiments adding an engaging aspect to the explanations.
  4. Jul 19, 2022 · last updated 19 July 2022. Here’s our handy guide to the best TV shows for all the family in 2021. Tylor Tuskmon's first day at work doesn't go to plan.(Image credit: Disney+) Bringing the whole family together to share a TV show is no easy task, so check out our guide to the best TV shows for families.

  5. Oct 20, 2022 · 1. Pokemon Journeys. Suitable for: 7+; Rated TV-Y7. Pokemon-loving families will find this popular TV series, based on the anime franchise, endlessly entertaining. Parents should know there is light cartoon violence, but the content is kid-friendly and the episodes are action-packed, so there’s never a dull moment. Watch Now on Netflix. Netflix. 2.

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