Shows like ted
Looking for shows that are like ted? Take a look at these great shows sorted by online popularity today.
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    1. American Dad!

    #65 most popular show yesterday

    Also a brainchild of Seth MacFarlane, American Dad! delivers a different kind of family dynamic with a more politically themed humor. It focuses on Stan Smith, a conservative CIA agent, and his eccentric household, which fans of Ted's humor might appreciate.

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    2. Family Guy

    #78 most popular show yesterday

    Created by Seth MacFarlane, Family Guy is an animated sitcom known for its cutaway gags, irreverent humor, and pop culture references. Fans of Ted's blend of humor and the voice work of MacFarlane would find a lot to love in the misadventures of the Griffin family.

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    3. BoJack Horseman

    #151 most popular show yesterday

    This adult animated series blends comedy with deep emotional storytelling, centered around a washed-up sitcom star who is also a horse. If one enjoys the anthropomorphic elements and mature themes in Ted, BoJack Horseman would be a hit.

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    4. The Orville

    #330 most popular show yesterday

    A science fiction dramedy created by Seth MacFarlane, The Orville is a love letter to Star Trek with its own unique humor. Fans of Ted's comedic voice and MacFarlane's style will find this space adventure series to be entertaining.

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    5. The Cleveland Show

    #905 most popular show yesterday

    This Family Guy spin-off focuses on Cleveland Brown, one of Peter Griffin's friends, who moves to Virginia to start a new life. Its comedic style and tone are similar to Ted, appealing to viewers who enjoy Seth MacFarlane's brand of comedy.

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    6. F is for Family

    #1,227 most popular show yesterday

    Set in the 1970s, this animated series created by and starring comedian Bill Burr, showcases a dysfunctional family dealing with the era's challenges. Its crude humor and adult themes make it a show fans of Ted may enjoy.