If you love the quirky humor and relatable family dynamics of 'American Housewife,' you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar TV shows and movies that capture the same blend of comedy, heart, and suburban chaos. Whether you're a fan of witty moms, eccentric families, or feel-good sitcoms, these recommendations will keep you entertained.

The New Adventures of Old Christine (2006)
Description: A single mother navigates the challenges of parenting, dating, and co-parenting with her ex-husband, all with a sharp, witty humor.
Fact: Julia Louis-Dreyfus won an Emmy for her role as Christine, marking her first Emmy win for a leading role.


Modern Family (2009)
Description: This mockumentary-style sitcom explores the dynamics of a diverse, extended family, blending humor with heartfelt moments about the complexities of modern family life.
Fact: The series won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series five times in a row.


The Middle (2009)
Description: A sitcom that humorously portrays the daily struggles of a middle-class family, focusing on the quirks and challenges of parenting and family life in a relatable, light-hearted manner.
Fact: The show was praised for its realistic depiction of middle-class America and ran for nine seasons.


Suburgatory (2011)
Description: A satirical take on suburban life, this sitcom explores the culture clashes and absurdities of moving from the city to the suburbs, with a focus on family dynamics.
Fact: The show was originally conceived as a darker, more dramatic series before being reworked as a comedy.


Last Man Standing (2011)
Description: This sitcom focuses on a father of three daughters, blending conservative and liberal viewpoints in a humorous take on modern parenting and family life.
Fact: The show was revived by Fox after being canceled by ABC, due to its strong fan base.


The Goldbergs (2013)
Description: Set in the 1980s, this sitcom captures the chaotic yet loving dynamics of a quirky family, with a strong emphasis on nostalgia and the humorous trials of growing up.
Fact: Each episode is based on the real-life experiences of the show's creator, Adam F. Goldberg.


Fresh Off the Boat (2015)
Description: A comedy that follows an immigrant family navigating cultural differences and the challenges of assimilation, all while maintaining a humorous and heartwarming tone.
Fact: It was the first Asian-American family sitcom to air on network TV in over 20 years.


Life in Pieces (2015)
Description: A family comedy that tells its stories in short vignettes, offering a humorous and fragmented look at the lives of an extended family.
Fact: The show's unique format of telling four short stories per episode was inspired by the creators' love for anthology series.


Raising Hope (2010)
Description: This sitcom revolves around a young, working-class father raising his daughter with the help of his eccentric family, blending absurd humor with touching family moments.
Fact: The show was created by Greg Garcia, who also created 'My Name Is Earl.'


The Real O'Neals (2016)
Description: A family comedy that tackles issues like divorce, coming out, and religion with humor and heart, showcasing the imperfect but loving dynamics of a modern family.
Fact: The show was loosely based on the life of LGBTQ advocate Dan Savage.
