If you're a fan of 'The Neighborhood' (2018) and its unique blend of humor, heart, and cultural clashes, you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 other movies and TV shows that capture the same spirit of comedy, community, and relatable family dynamics. Whether you love the witty banter, the fish-out-of-water scenarios, or the heartfelt moments, these recommendations will keep you entertained and coming back for more.

The Big Bang Theory (2007)
Description: Like 'The Neighborhood', 'The Big Bang Theory' is a sitcom that revolves around a group of quirky characters navigating everyday life and relationships. Both shows use humor to address social dynamics and personal growth, with a focus on how different personalities can coexist and learn from each other. The shows also share a lighthearted tone and episodic storytelling style.
Fact: 'The Big Bang Theory' is one of the most-watched sitcoms in television history. The show's theme song, 'The History of Everything' by Barenaked Ladies, was written specifically for the series. Jim Parsons, who plays Sheldon Cooper, won four Primetime Emmy Awards for his role.


Parks and Recreation (2009)
Description: Both 'Parks and Recreation' and 'The Neighborhood' focus on a group of characters working together to improve their community, blending humor with positive messages about teamwork and perseverance. The shows share an optimistic tone and a commitment to showcasing the value of diverse perspectives in solving problems.
Fact: 'Parks and Recreation' was initially conceived as a spin-off of 'The Office'. The character of Ron Swanson was inspired by a real-life libertarian. The show's fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana, has its own detailed history and lore.


Modern Family (2009)
Description: 'Modern Family' shares similarities with 'The Neighborhood' in its portrayal of diverse family dynamics and the humor derived from everyday situations. Both shows emphasize the importance of family and community, using a mockumentary style to break the fourth wall and engage the audience. The shows also tackle social issues with a comedic yet heartfelt approach.
Fact: 'Modern Family' won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series five times. The show was inspired by the creators' own family experiences. It was one of the first sitcoms to feature a same-sex couple as main characters.


The Middle (2009)
Description: 'The Middle' and 'The Neighborhood' both depict the struggles and joys of middle-class family life with humor and warmth. The shows share a focus on relatable, everyday situations and the importance of family and community. Both series use a lighthearted tone to address the challenges of modern life.
Fact: 'The Middle' was created by the same team behind 'Roseanne'. The show was filmed in front of a live audience, unlike many single-camera sitcoms. It ran for nine seasons, becoming one of ABC's longest-running sitcoms.


New Girl (2011)
Description: 'New Girl' and 'The Neighborhood' both center around a group of mismatched characters who form an unlikely family. The shows use humor to explore themes of friendship, love, and personal growth, with a focus on the quirks and idiosyncrasies of their ensemble casts. Both series balance comedy with heartfelt moments.
Fact: 'New Girl' was originally titled 'Chicks and Dicks'. Zooey Deschanel's character, Jess, was initially envisioned as a much quirkier version of herself. The show's loft apartment set was designed to look lived-in and realistic.


Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013)
Description: Similar to 'The Neighborhood' (2018), 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' is a sitcom that blends humor with heartwarming moments, focusing on a diverse group of characters who form a tight-knit community. Both shows explore themes of friendship, teamwork, and overcoming differences with comedy. The ensemble casts in both series highlight the importance of camaraderie and mutual respect.
Fact: 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' was created by Dan Goor and Michael Schur, the latter also co-created 'Parks and Recreation'. The show won two Golden Globe Awards for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy. It was initially canceled by Fox after five seasons but was revived by NBC due to fan outcry.


The Goldbergs (2013)
Description: 'The Goldbergs' and 'The Neighborhood' both offer a nostalgic look at family life, with a mix of humor and heart. While 'The Goldbergs' is set in the 1980s and 'The Neighborhood' in the present day, both shows emphasize the importance of family bonds and the chaos of everyday life. The shows also share a warm, sentimental tone.
Fact: 'The Goldbergs' is based on the creator's real-life family and childhood experiences. Each episode ends with a home video from the creator's actual family. The show's narrator is Patton Oswalt, who voices the adult version of the main character, Adam.


Superstore (2015)
Description: 'Superstore' and 'The Neighborhood' both explore the lives of working-class characters in a comedic yet relatable way. The shows highlight the humor and challenges of everyday life, with a strong emphasis on the bonds formed between coworkers and neighbors. Both series use their settings—a big-box store and a suburban neighborhood—to comment on broader social issues.
Fact: 'Superstore' was inspired by the creator's own experiences working at a big-box store. The show often included background gags, such as customers behaving bizarrely in the store. It addressed real-world issues like immigration and healthcare in its storylines.


Young Sheldon (2017)
Description: 'Young Sheldon' and 'The Neighborhood' both focus on the dynamics of a close-knit family, with a mix of humor and heartfelt moments. While 'Young Sheldon' is a prequel to 'The Big Bang Theory' and focuses on Sheldon's childhood, both shows explore themes of family, community, and personal growth in a comedic yet touching way.
Fact: 'Young Sheldon' is narrated by Jim Parsons, who plays the adult Sheldon in 'The Big Bang Theory'. The show is set in the late 1980s and early 1990s, offering a nostalgic look at the era. It was the first 'Big Bang Theory' spin-off to be greenlit.


Mom (2013)
Description: 'Mom' and 'The Neighborhood' both blend comedy with more serious themes, such as family dynamics and personal redemption. While 'Mom' focuses on a mother-daughter relationship and addiction recovery, both shows use humor to explore the complexities of relationships and the importance of support systems.
Fact: 'Mom' was created by Chuck Lorre, who also co-created 'The Big Bang Theory'. The show was praised for its portrayal of addiction and recovery. It starred Allison Janney, who won two Emmy Awards for her role as Bonnie.
