Shows like Run the Burbs
Looking for shows that are like Run the Burbs? Take a look at these great shows sorted by online popularity today.
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    1. Fresh Off the Boat

    #204 most popular show yesterday

    Set in the 1990s, this American sitcom tells the story of a Taiwanese-American family adjusting to life in Florida. Similar to 'Run the Burbs,' it offers a comedic perspective on immigrant family experiences, cultural challenges, and generational clashing, all while maintaining a heartfelt tone.

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    2. One Day at a Time

    #1,078 most popular show yesterday

    This American sitcom serves as a reboot of Norman Lear's 1975 series, now centering on a Cuban-American family. Similar to 'Run the Burbs,' the show blends humor with issues like mental health, immigration, and identity, resonating with viewers who enjoy culturally rich and socially-conscious storytelling.

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    3. Family Reunion

    #1,471 most popular show yesterday

    This family-oriented comedy follows the McKellan family, who move from Seattle to Georgia to be closer to extended family, providing laugh-out-loud moments rooted in culture clash and community spirit. Fans of 'Run the Burbs' will appreciate its blend of comedy, family values, and exploration of cultural identity.

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    4. The Carmichael Show

    #1,927 most popular show yesterday

    This American sitcom stars comedian Jerrod Carmichael and revolves around his fictional family, tackling contemporary social and political issues through humor. Fans of 'Run the Burbs' looking for a blend of sharp wit and conversations about current events will likely enjoy 'The Carmichael Show.'

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    5. Superior Donuts

    #2,142 most popular show yesterday

    The show focuses on the relationship between the owner of a small donut shop in Chicago and his young new employee, highlighting generational differences and neighborhood changes. Like 'Run the Burbs,' it offers humorous insights into diverse relationships within a community setting.