I think some anime in the family genre are Cherry Maruko, Crayon Shin-chan, and Family Guy. Cherry Maruko, a manga about the daily life of the main character Maruko during her elementary school years. The story of this play is very simple, but you can feel his childhood from it. In addition to the cartoon, Cherry Maruko has a cartoon version and a live theater version. There is also a story about Maruko when he grows up. Very touching. I think Maruko is actually the author himself, and Cherry Maruko tells about the author's life as a child.
Crayon Shin-chan, I'm sure everyone is familiar with ? Crayon Shin-chan? The male lead comes in from time to time with an old driver's car and ends up getting beaten up by her mom. Although the show contains vulgar elements and adults often say that children shouldn't watch it, we can't deny that ? Crayon Shin-chan? brings joy. Family Guy, and I'm sure everyone has watched it with real-life families with children. It's definitely a childhood memory for most people in the 90s. The animated version of Family Guy is a real-life based version that is animated and exaggerated without violating the real-life version of the plot.
Our Family, a show that follows the funny daily lives of the no-nonsense Flower Mom, the quiet Flower Dad, the daydreaming Orange Sister, and the most normal of the four members of the family, the Grapefruit brother. Although the plot is based largely on everyday life, it's very funny and exaggerated. There are also touching and warm episodes along the way. I recommend the Taiwanese version here.
Star Baby, a five-year-old girl, Lilu, has always dreamed of having a pet dog. On this day, she finally gets her wish. With the help of her sister, she adopts a stray dog and names him Stevie. In fact, Steve is not a stray dog. He was a dangerous man from outer space. He has six legs and stole them to Earth while in exile. To hide his identity, Sti has been hiding his other two legs to look like any other puppy. The story is simple and the style works.? Home? is almost a catchphrase, but the plot better illustrates the concept (in line with mainstream values). An island, a place prone to violent storms, and a free and easily rebuilt society give the protagonists room to be unfettered. If placed in San Francisco, where any harm could easily cause resentment, the chances would be completely different. Of course, the story doesn't need to be the center of attention. So I think the family anime are Cherry Blossom, Crayon Shin-chan, and Family Guy.