Young Sheldon
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Seasons: 6 Episodes: 127
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The Middle follows the daily lives of the Heck family, similarly to Young Sheldon which follows the Cooper family. Both shows follow the daily struggles of growing up and family life in a humorous way.
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The Wonder Years and Young Sheldon are both set in the 80s and 90s, and they both tell stories of growing up. Both shows focus on the characters and their lives, while exploring family life and comedy.
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Malcolm in the Middle and Young Sheldon both focus on the lives of families in the 80s and 90s, as well as the characters and their interactions with each other. They explore similar themes of family life, school and growing up with comedic moments.
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Friends and Young Sheldon are both centered around the lives of a group of friends and family. They both focus on the comedic elements of life, as well as exploring the relationships between characters.
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Everybody Loves Raymond and Young Sheldon both follow the lives of a family in the 80s and 90s. They explore the same themes of family life, school and growing up, as well as the comedic moments that come with it.
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Home Improvement and Young Sheldon both follow the lives of a family in the 80s and 90s. They explore the same themes of family life, school and growing up, as well as the comedic moments that come with it.
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That '70s Show and Young Sheldon are both set in the 70s and 90s, and they both follow the lives of a family. They explore the same themes of family life, school and growing up, as well as the comedic moments that come with it.
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Seinfeld and Young Sheldon are both centered around the lives of a group of friends and family. They both explore the comedic elements of life, as well as exploring the relationships between characters.