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The 24 best TV siblings
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The 24 best TV siblings

Be it a drama, a comedy, or an ‘80s throwback complete with Dungeons and Dragons, one thing many great shows have is a set of amazing siblings. Think of how boring The Simpsons would be without the back-and-forth between Bart and Lisa, how unmagical Charmed would’ve been, and so on. TV siblings are what drive most shows into the hearts of fans all over the world. With that, it is time to celebrate the best TV siblings.

 
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The Tanners, ‘Full House’

The Tanners, ‘Full House’
Jeff Franklin Productions/ABC

When setting the cheese standard for family sitcoms, there is no show quite as Gouda as Full House, and a huge reason is the Tanner sisters. DJ, Stephanie, and Michelle each brought so much to their roles. Each girl delivered a catchphrase that is still uttered by millennials daily. It wasn’t just the “how rude” that fans loved, though; the real-life way the Tanners did and didn’t get along made them undeniable.

 
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The Matthews, ‘Boy Meets World’

The Matthews, ‘Boy Meets World’
Touchstone Television/ABC

While Cory was often the focus of Boy Meets World, there were moments within the series that highlighted just how sincere his relationship was with Eric and how great a brother he was to Morgan. He even had a sweet moment with Joshua, the newest Matthews, at the end of the series in which audiences finally got some explanation when it came to the show’s name.

 
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The Simpsons, ‘The Simpsons’

The Simpsons, ‘The Simpsons’
Fox

Bart, Lisa, and Maggie have become the staple of TV siblings. Not only because they have been around since the series officially debuted in 1989 but also because they’ve never changed in all that time. They are still the same tyrant, bookworm, and baby the world fell in love with. With that, one can assume that these three will be around until the end of time because it’s hard to imagine television without them.


 
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The Cosbys, ‘The Cosby Show’

The Cosbys, ‘The Cosby Show’
CBS

The Cosby kids were the epitome of cool in the ‘80s and early ‘90s. The Cosby siblings made their presence known on a sitcom that helped shift what it meant to be Black on television.


 
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The Seavers, ‘Growing Pains’

The Seavers, ‘Growing Pains’
Warner Bros. Television/ABC

Mike and Carol Seaver had the type of relationship every older brother and middle child have: a disastrous nightmare grounded in actual love with one another. Yes, his rebellious ways and her nerdy approach to life didn’t pair well together. Still, in the end, they always found a way to come together as a family alongside their little brother, Ben, and eventually the newest addition towards the end of the series, Chrissy.


 
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The Halliwells, ‘Charmed’

The Halliwells, ‘Charmed’
Spelling Television/The WB

Not since the Sanderson Sisters in Hocus Pocus has a trio of witchy sisters caused so much commotion.

 
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The Conners, ‘Roseanne’

The Conners, ‘Roseanne’
The Carsey-Werner Company/ABC

By the time Roseanne aired, the world had already fallen in love with the good-natured ways of The Cosby Show. So the Conner kids were likely a shock to the system of viewers who tuned into the show when it premiered back in 1988. That’s because the Conners were rough around the edges, but in the best way possible. They showcased that sitcom kids didn’t always have to have all of their problems solved within the confines of 30 minutes and that they were allowed to make mistakes, get messy, and represent real-life kids and their struggles.

 
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The McGuires, ‘Lizzie McGuire’

The McGuires, ‘Lizzie McGuire’
Disney Channel

Being a middle schooler is hard, but it’s even harder when you have a bratty little brother who is always into no good, and Lizzie McGuire captured not only that but what it’s like when the little brat isn’t so rotten.


 
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The Banks, ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’

The Banks, ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’
NBC

Not many watch The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and don’t daydream about being a Banks. Yeah, it probably has more to do with the mansion than the characters, but still, it wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world to be fabulous and rich, right?


 
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The Bluths, ‘Arrested Development’

The Bluths, ‘Arrested Development’
20th Century Fox Television

"Best" doesn’t always mean the most stable because the Bluths were pretty much the definition of a hot mess, but it was hard to turn away from all of the family, financial, and funny drama that always seemed to follow them.

 
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The Powerpuff Girls, ‘The Powerpuff Girls’

The Powerpuff Girls, ‘The Powerpuff Girls’
Cartoon Network

Sugar, spice, and everything nice went into the Powerpuff Girls, so it’d be impossible not to include them.

 
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The Bradys, ‘The Brady Bunch’

The Bradys, ‘The Brady Bunch’
Paramount Television/ABC

Blended families were becoming more of the norm in the ‘70s as the Vietnam War raged on and divorce rates started to rise, and with that came one of TV’s first on The Brady Bunch. Since then, the Bradys have cemented themselves in the TV Hall of Fame and paved the way for shows like Step by Step and Modern Family.


 
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The Mikaelsons, ‘The Originals’

The Mikaelsons, ‘The Originals’
Warner Bros. Television/The CW

Were the Mikaelsons the most ethical of siblings? No, they caused more destruction and heartache than Carrie at prom, but they still managed to be so endearing that fans could always get behind each of the seven Mikaelson siblings on The Originals.


 
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The Johnsons, ‘Black-ish’

The Johnsons, ‘Black-ish’
ABC Signature

Black-ish and the Johnson siblings allowed audiences to get insight into what it meant to be a teenager and young adult in the 21st century while also highlighting various perspectives within, from the coolest girl in school to the absolute nerd to the kid that may or may not be a master manipulator to the sweetest kid on earth and more.

 
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The Sinclairs, ‘Dinosaurs’

The Sinclairs, ‘Dinosaurs’
Walt Disney Television/ABC

How the various species of dinosaurs were family is scientifically questionable, but what was grounded in reality was the relationships between the Sinclair children. The teens may have been prehistoric, but the bickering between them was all too familiar and modern in the ‘90s and still today. Plus, the baby of the family being too cute for punishment felt too real for those with a younger sibling who never got in trouble for anything.


 
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The Salingers, ‘Party of Five’

The Salingers, ‘Party of Five’
Columbia Pictures Television/Fox

Life handed the Salingers the worst of fates and left them orphans, but they pulled through together, and if that doesn’t make them some of the best, what can?

 
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The Barones, ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’

The Barones, ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’
CBS

Everybody Loves Raymond took sibling hostility to new comical heights when it came to Robert and Ray’s relationship, but when they managed to come together and see eye to eye about their parents being less than ideal, the real magic happened.


 
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The Bravermans, ‘Parenthood’

The Bravermans, ‘Parenthood’
NBC

Between four Braverman siblings, audiences got a cascade of the typical family drama that comes along with existing, but also a heavy dose of heart due to the highs and lows that come with relationships, having kids, aging parents, and all that jazz.


 
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The Byers, ‘Stranger Things’

The Byers, ‘Stranger Things’
Netflix

There are a few sets of siblings roaming around the Stranger Things realm, but it’s easy to forget Mike and Nancy are even related after the first. While everyone loves the Sinclairs, they’ve yet to have a moment as sincere as the ones between Will and Jonathan Beyers. Whether it’s dealing with their parent’s divorce, Will’s life being in danger multiple times, or the scene in the series’ fourth season when Jonathan assured Will he’d love him no matter what, the Byers have proven to be the show’s most notable family relation.

 
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’
CBS

Crime-fighting turtles who eat pizza all day. Yeah, that’s sibling goals.

 
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The Russos, ‘Wizards of Waverly Place’

The Russos, ‘Wizards of Waverly Place’
Disney Channel

Being on the Disney Channel, the Russos’ relationship could’ve been watered down, but they kept it as real as can be regarding how siblings get along with one another, especially teenagers, and on a show about a family of wizards.

 
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The Wilkersons, ‘Malcolm in the Middle’

The Wilkersons, ‘Malcolm in the Middle’
Fox Television Studios

The brothers that made up Malcolm in the Middle were the type of kids that parents fear having, but in hindsight, once the legal troubles, bad attitudes, and all-around mischief were stripped away, Malcolm and his brothers were very much there for one another when it all boiled down.

 
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The Belchers, ‘Bob’s Burgers’

The Belchers, ‘Bob’s Burgers’
Fox

The sweetest thing about the Belchers is there is never really any legit hostility between Tina, Gene, and Louise. They bicker in the least toxic way and never fail to show up for one another, as it’s usually them versus the world or them trying to get one over on their parents as a team.

 
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The Pearsons, ‘This Is Us’

The Pearsons, ‘This Is Us’
NBC

Fans are rarely able to see their favorite characters at various ages in life, but This Is Us gave their fans that gift. Being able to watch Kevin, Kate, and Randall from the moment they were born through childhood, their teenage years, and as adults only made viewers understand the intricacies of their relationships with one another and the characters themselves. It will be a long while before another show can capture the charm of the Pearsons.

Kendra Beltran went to college with no game plan and found herself falling back on her love of writing soon after graduating all the way back in 2009. Since then, she's written for MTV Geek, Cosplay Central, Collider, Apartment Therapy, and many other sites that allowed her to showcase her love of all things pop culture. When she isn't writing, Kendra is either hosting her show, Crushgasm, baking all the cookies, or spoiling her fur baby, Mason.

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