We'll give you some of the children from a TV family. You tell us which show they're from!
By Richie.Zh01
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About This Quiz
Brady Bunch? Obviously. The Simpsons? Come on. But when you see "Mearth" or "Serafina" you're gonna sit there confused.
We're bouncing between like 50 years of TV here. Leave It to Beaver, The Waltons, Full House, Modern Family, all of it mixed together.
Some families had one kid. Others had eight. The Waltons had seven kids with names like Jim-Bob. Carla from Cheers had eight and nobody remembers any of them.
You're gonna see half these names and go "who?" because there were so many random TV families floating around.
If you get 35 out of 50, that's solid. More than 40 and you probably need to go outside more.
[B] Cheers | Rhea Perlman's Carla spawned eight kids across eleven Boston seasons. Her acidic wit exceeded any patron's alcohol tolerance significantly.
2/25
Mearth?
[D] Mork and Mindy | Robin Williams improvised Orkan madness in Boulder. Mearth aged backwards in Jonathan Winters' body through pure sitcom absurdity.
3/25
Cory, Eric, Morgan?
[A] Boy Meets World | Mr. Feeny taught Cory everything from his lawn. Rider Strong's Shawn provided working-class contrast; Will Friedle's Eric devolved beautifully.
4/25
Brandon, Brenda?
[C] Beverly Hills 90210 | Minnesota twins invaded California: Shannon Doherty's offscreen drama matched Brenda's onscreen chaos before Jason Priestley carried ten seasons solo.
5/25
Haley, Alex, Luke?
[B] Modern Family | Three households, one mockumentary camera. Phil Dunphy delivered dad jokes while Cam and Mitchell redefined sitcom families permanently.
6/25
Bart, Lisa?
[C] The Simpsons | Matt Groening's yellow family conquered animation for 35+ seasons. Homer's "D'oh!" entered dictionaries while Bart's chalkboard evolved into satire.
7/25
Maggie, Brighton, Grace?
[C] The Nanny | Fran Drescher's Queens nasality invaded Sheffield mansion on CBS. CC's jealousy and Niles' British wit elevated formulaic nanny premise significantly.
8/25
Chuck, Richie?
[D] Happy Days | Richie Cunningham anchored '50s nostalgia while Fonzie's leather jacket stole the show. Chuck disappeared upstairs without explanation or apology.
9/25
Meadow, A.J.?
[B] The Sopranos | Dr. Melfi couldn't fix Tony's entitled kids: Meadow fled to Columbia, A.J. spiraled downward. Six seasons of mob therapy ended ambiguously.
10/25
Elly May?
[C] The Beverly Hillbillies | Jed struck oil, moved to Beverly Hills, and kept Granny's mountain medicine stubbornness intact. Elly May wrestled critters for nine seasons.
11/25
Silas, Shane?
[D] Weeds | Suburban widow Nancy Botwin dealt marijuana in better outfits than Walter White ever managed; Showtime's dark comedy tracked Agrestic's criminal descent.
12/25
Mary, Albert, Laura?
[C] Little House on the Prairie | Michael Landon's Pa Ingalls taught frontier values through NBC's wholesome filter; Melissa Gilbert's Laura survived prairie hardships for nine years.
13/25
Wally, Theodore?
[A] Leave It to Beaver | Cleaver boys defined suburban innocence for generations. Eddie Haskell's two-faced politeness taught kids about recognizing manipulation permanently.
14/25
Buffy, Jody?
[B] Family Affair | Mr. French raised Manhattan orphans with Sebastian Cabot's dignified British manner; Anissa Jones clutched Mrs. Beasley through CBS's genteel formula.
15/25
Stan, Shelley?
[D] South Park | Trey Parker and Matt Stone pushed Comedy Central's limits weekly; Stan vomited on Wendy while Cartman's bigotry sparked endless controversy.
16/25
Michael, Thelma, J.J.?
[B] Good Times | Jimmie Walker's "Dy-no-mite!" became merchandising gold while Norman Lear tackled Chicago poverty. Catchphrase commercialization met social commentary.
17/25
Jackson, Miley?
[A] Hannah Montana | Disney printed money while Miley Cyrus wore wigs. Billy Ray's mullet cameos couldn't compete with his daughter's double life empire.
18/25
Kitty, Tommy, Sarah?
[A] Brothers & Sisters | Walker family commanded California wine country. Sally Field's Nora orchestrated ABC drama through financial scandals and romantic chaos.
19/25
John-Boy, Jason, Mary Ellen?
[B] The Waltons | Richard Thomas typed through Depression poverty; "Goodnight John-Boy" echoed 221 times while Walton's Mountain romanticized Appalachian struggle.
20/25
Bailey, Charlie, Claudia?
[A] Party of Five | Orphaned Salingers ran a San Francisco restaurant between emotional breakdowns. Neve Campbell and Matthew Fox anchored Fox's teen angst goldmine.
21/25
Keith, Laurie, Tracy?
[D] The Partridge Family | Shirley Jones drove that psychedelic bus through primetime; David Cassidy's Keith launched a teen magazine empire before burnout.
22/25
Judy, Elroy?
[C] The Jetsons | George worked at Spacely Sprockets while Rosie the robot handled actual parenting; Hanna-Barbera's space-age vision outlasted its one season.
23/25
Sookie, Jason?
[A] True Blood | Anna Paquin's telepathy made Bon Temps the vampire capital of HBO; Southern Gothic sex appeal crushed Twilight's PG romance.
24/25
Raj, Dee?
[C] What's Happening!! | Roger's "Hey, hey, hey!" and Rerun's dancing conquered ABC's '70s Los Angeles. Mama's threats defined Black sitcom dynamics for millions.
25/25
Tabitha, Adam?
[B] Bewitched | Samantha twitched her nose; babies got powers. Darrin changed actors mid-series, but Endora's mother-in-law sarcasm stayed constant.