I kinda didn’t get much love during childhood, so I kinda get obsessed about it. I recently watched Spy x Family and holy hell, I get so jealous of the wholesomeness of their family dynamic, I cried. I need more of that.

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    The Incredibles and Inside Out both portray realistic, flawed, loving family dynamics. As a parent, they’re hard and beautiful to watch.

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    Barakamon (2014)

    After torpedoing his career, a young, lonely calligrapher gets sent to a remote island community where he befriends the local townsfolk and a precocious child. Its quite lovely and I think you’ll like it a lot.

    And it looks like someone has put the entire series, with English subtitles, up on YouTube:

    https://youtu.be/ip2T3BS3mgg

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    It’s kinda mainstream, but I’ve enjoyed Modern Family quite a bit. Sure, there is some friction, but it all works out in the end, so perhaps that fits what you’re looking for.

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    For a movie I got “Instant Family”. This one’s focus is entirely about adoption, and it’s a great ride.

    A show that I think is very unknown is “Parenthood”. It also does the huge family thing like “Modern Family” which I love. The stories about parenting are more diverse here tho: you’ve got the classic parenting teens, dealing with autism, and adoption, all in one show.
    Plus the actors are all great, I mean who could say no to Craig T Nelson as patriarch and Holly Genero from Die Hard as matriarch?

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    the original black and white The Addams Family is extremely wholesome. There’s an absolutely lovely family dynamic and the parents are extremely loving to the children and each other. I highly recommend it!

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    Kakushigoto is really good.

    It is the story of a single-parent manga artist who is ashamed of his work and goes to great lengths to keep it from his young daughter.

    The story begins when the girl, now older, discovers her Father’s job, and is told through flashbacks to her growing up and life with her father who was always trying his best for her.

    I can’t find the official trailer with subtitles but it gives you the idea. Trailer.

    Really heartwarming, and bittersweet at times, and other things I won’t spoil.

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    since all commenters here are missing out on the best family shows and films i’ll add to the collective knowledge

    Astrid Lindgren’s

    • Ronja Rövardotter

    • Saltkråkan

    • Bullerbyn

    Tove Johansson’s

    • 1972 Mumin

    overall swedish cartoons

    • Alfons Åberg

    • Långa Farbrorn

    • Creepschool (highlights and helps alot of trauma and social issues of children in every episodes, i can attest)

    but if you want only american… i don’t have a family drama, but a found family feelgood

    • 1985 Freaks of Science

    ask me for clarifications or so

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      Watch out though, because while the TV anime ends on a sweet note, and you should probably stop there, the manga ends with time-skipping forwards 10 years to when they start a romantic relationship together.

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    A show I forgot from my prior post because it’s so new is Joe Cappa’s Haha You Clowns on Adult Swim. It’s very loosely modeled after the classic sitcom My Three Sons and follows the loving and earnest adventures of 3 beefy Chad teens and their love for their equally beefcake father who recently became a Widower as they lovingly try to fill his broken heart with love. The sincerity rounds the bend to being absurd and funny, but the relationships on display are all loving and healthy.

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    Sid the Science Kid

    Addams family (Movies)

    Malcolm in the Middle(dysfunctional, but deep down concern)

    The Mummy (movies)

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    Bob’s Burgers has got to be the #1 here. One of the most loving families in television history.

    Avatar - The Last Airbender might be a contender. If you can tolerate some entirely NOT wholesome dynamics alongside all the wholesome ones.

    The Owl House also comes to mind.

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      Before Bob’s Burgers there was Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist, which is where H. Jon Benjamin (voice of Bob) really got on the map in the 90’s. He was so young back then, he played the son.

      But I always thought it was a very sweet relationship between a single father who was very understanding and patient with his twenty-something year old son who was perpetually without a job and very immature. So patient, so kind, so loving, no intent ever to kick him out and make him “grow up.”

      In fact, Dr. Katz, Home Movies, and Bob’s Burgers are all Loren Bouchard projects. He was a writer/producer/editor on Dr. Katz but he was a creator on Home Movies and Bob’s Burgers.

      Fun fact about Dr. Katz. Jon Benjamin’s character, Ben, was infatuated with his fathers secretary, Laura, who was played by Laura Silverman. Even though in the show her character couldn’t stand Ben, in real life Jon Benjamin and Laura Silverman were dating at the time.

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      I’ll admit that this does sound kind of like a joke suggestion, but I’m serious, after a hard day, sit down, suck up your pride and put an episode or two of Bluey on. It’s a warm blanket on a cold day.

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        Yeah bluey is 100% a show anyone can watch and get something out of, I’ve cried watching it and I’m a 39 year old dude, good stories are good stories regardless of their target audience.

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    Bluey and Bob’s Burgers are both amazing for healthy family dynamics, and Bob’s burgers can be so funny I’ve cried laughing. The camping episode!

    How much the parents care for their children and each other is extremely touching.

    Bluey has such a healthy, compassionate family dynamic I was confused watching it for the first time.

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      As a divorced dad, Bluey is painfully sweet. I love that show to bits and out saddens me that my girl will soon no longer want to watch it as she gets older.

      🥲 Those family dynamics.

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    Wrote this in another thread but I love the found family trope and Spy x Family totally fits that bill. I wrote a few other examples below.

    Movies

    • Logan
    • Ice Age
    • Wild Robot
    • Up
    • Despicable Me

    Shows

    • The Last of Us
    • The Mandalorian
    • The Witcher
    • Daddy Buddy (this one is an anime on Crunchyroll. I highly recommend this if you liked Spy x Family. Revolves around 2 assassins who accidentally wind up with a 4 year old)
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      Wild Robot!

      I cried so hard watching it. Told a friend, they lightly made fun of me but accepted the suggestion. They cried the whole movie too.

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        Fair. I’d say the bond between Joel and Ellie is wholesome in a world that everything and everyone is out to get them.

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          Pascal acting as Joel is like achieved by stripping 85% of his emotional range. the character of Joel is like a rock.

          when i think father in film i think Mattis from Ronja Rövardotter! i can cry just recounting his lines! that is fatherhood in film

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            I’d disagree on Pedro Pascal"s performance. I thought he did an excellent job as Joel. He was nominated across multiple awards for that role.

            As for the movie/character you mentioned, I had never heard of it but will check it out. I’m assuming you mean the 1984 version which seems to have better audience reviews than the 2024 Netflix TV series adaptation.

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              yes Pascal’s one of the great actors, the role of Joel is less interesting emotionally however. not much room to shine imo.

              yes the original film from 1984 =) lots and lots of theatrical re-enactments since then. now some new cartoons i see