TV homes are important for many reasons, especially because they told us a lot about the characters we were watching on our screens. For instance, we all know that a certain sea sponge had to be silly because he lived in a pineapple, and under the sea no less. And as we fell in love with the characters, we also got a feel for why they were the way they were and the kind of lives they lived, especially when they were at their homes.
And that’s why we’re going to do this quiz today, to see if we can remember the characters who lived in these homes and guess the shows they came from. Let’s find out how many homes we can match to their shows in this quiz!
TV homes are important for many reasons, especially because they told us a lot about the characters we were watching on our screens. For instance, we all know that a certain sea sponge had to be silly because he lived in a pineapple, and under the sea no less. And as we fell in love with the characters, we also got a feel for why they were the way they were and the kind of lives they lived, especially when they were at their homes.
And that’s why we’re going to do this quiz today, to see if we can remember the characters who lived in these homes and guess the shows they came from. Let’s find out how many homes we can match to their shows in this quiz!
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air ran for six years between 1990 and 1996 and followed a street smart teen from Philly as he moved to an upscale neighborhood in California.
The Jetsons originally aired in the early sixties, but was revived in the mid-80s.
The Golden Girls lasted for seven seasons between 1985 and 1992. It is considered to be one of the best sitcoms of all time.
Full House is an '80s/'90s favorite which spawned a spin-off (several years later) with most of the same cast members, this time, as adults.
The story of the Brady Bunch went on for five seasons. During that time, it gained immense popularity, becoming an American cultural icon.
This family of yellow characters holds the record for being the longest-running American sitcom in history.
The first Charmed series followed a trio of sisters as they navigated their way through life using their magical powers.
The Munsters was a series about a family of friendly monsters including a half-vampire, half-werewolf creature.
A witch is supposed to be an ordinary housewife in this entertaining sitcom. It aired for eight seasons between 1964 and 1972.
Five seasons which consisted of 139 episodes of I Dream of Jeanie aired during the sixties.
For a long time, The Jeffersons was the longest-running American sitcom with a primarily African-American cast. It was only surpassed by Tyler Perry's House of Payne in 2012.
The series finale of Friends had more than 52 million viewers, making it the most-watched TV episode of the decade.
People enjoyed nine seasons of Everybody Loves Raymond, before the show was cancelled in 2005.
For nearly ten years, people sat glued to their screens to catch episodes of Roseanne. In 2017, the show was revived, but was ultimately cancelled due to the comments made by the show's star.
Seven seasons of Boy Meets World aired between 1993 and 2000. It followed the daily life Cory Matthews.
The Sopranos was a crime drama which followed a mobster as he navigated his way through family life and life as the leader of a criminal organization.
The Spongebob franchise has been one of Nickelodeon's most profitable; as of 2017, reports claim it earned the company more than $13 billion.
This musical sitcom went on for four years in the early seventies. The story was loosely based on the real-life Cowsills family.
Happy Days was responsible for a number of spin-offs, including Mork & Mindy and Laverne & Shirley.
Sex and the City focused on the lives of four women and their ever-changing relationships. This home, in particular, belonged to Carrie Bradshaw.
This show was based on a comic of the same name. Its premiere in 1996 had over 17 million viewers.
Hey Arnold! followed the daily life of a fourth grader and his friends and the adventures they had in their inner-city tenements. It aired for five seasons on Nickelodeon.
Castaways and their attempts at survival on an island was what this show was all about. Thirty-six episodes were filmed in black and white, while the rest were done in color.
After All in the Family ended, it was partly continued with the spin-off, Archie Bunker's Place.
More than 160 episodes of Designing Women aired during its seven seasons on air. During its last few seasons, many of the show's star cast members were replaced.
For more than 170 episodes, Tommy Pickles and his family and friends took the world for a ride with their crazy toddler adventures. The show's success created a spin-off and three films.
An alien comes to earth from the planet Ork, in this 4-season show. It starred Robin Williams and Pam Dawber.
The Flintstones was originally broadcasted between 1960 and 1966.
In this show's 10 seasons on the air, more than 290 episodes were released. It was known for tackling particularly difficult social topics.
South Park is infamous for its foul language and very dark humor. It's been on the air since 1997.
The Smurfs, contrary to popular belief, is a Belgian comic. It expanded to an eight-season TV show and two live-action films.
For seven years, the Mary Tyler Moore Show focused on an independent unmarried woman. At the time, it was groundbreaking and helped with the second-wave feminism, which began in the early '60s.
The Waltons was based on the 1961 book, Spencer's Mountain and the 1963 movie of the same name.
The pilot for The Wonder Years aired during the coverage of Super Bowl XXII. Six seasons and 115 episodes of this show aired.
This animated family adventure began in 1998 and ended in 2004. It featured a family of touring animal lovers-the youngest daughter could actually speak to animals.
Three's Company was based on the British sitcom Man About the House. Its success spawned spin-offs like Three's A Crowd, George and Mildred and Robin's Nest.
This 1978 soap opera focused on the feuding Ewing family. It lasted for more than 12 years. The 2012 revival only went on for two years.
Family Guy began at the turn of the millennium. It is currently one of the longest-running animated TV shows being aired right now.
Family Matters was a spin-off of another, less popular show, Perfect Strangers. After the Jeffersons, it would've been the longest-running US sitcom with a predominantly African-American cast.
Beavis and Butt-Head was one of the more controversial animated sitcoms of its time. It originated from the 1992 short film, Frog Baseball.