OK, this may not be a typical "family comedy," but Big Mouth is downright hilarious. And there are families in it! The parents are kooky, the kids are (somewhat) relatable and the hormone monsters are downright wild.
Available on Netflix.
Set in the 1970s with a voice cast including Laura Dern, Sam Rockwell, Justin Long and co-creator Bill Burr, the show follows a dysfunctional suburban family.
Amy Poehler helps bring to life the newest animated family comedy about a 15-year-old boy and his family.
Available on Fox and Hulu.
You'll be utterly charmed by the Belcher family and their many midsadventures. Maybe you'll even get some dinner inspiration from the burgers of the day.
Few shows can say they've spanned decades, but few shows are as specials as The Simpsons. Sure, there have been cultural shifts that may make some older episodes/characters hard to watch, but that's a sign of show's longevity.
Available on Disney+, Fox and Hulu.
With 13 seasons of stories, King of the Hill can provide hours of entertainment. You've never met a characters like Hank, Bobby and Peggy Hill before, so why not get acquainted (or reacquainted if you watched the original run)?
Available on Hulu.
One of the newest families to join the roster of Fox's animated roster, Bless the Harts features the voices of favorites such as Kristen Wiig and Maya Rudolph. It's a short binge, but Fox has already renewed it for a second season.
The Griffins aren't your typical TV family, but that's probably why you'd want to spend some time with them. From the cutaway gags to the celebrity cameos, Family Guy can keep you entertained for hours.