
Fresh Off the Boat
Comedy • TV-PG • 2015–20 • 6 Seasons
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6.5
A '90s-set single-camera comedy about a hip-hop-loving Asian kid growing up in suburban Orlando, being raised by an immigrant father obsessed with all things American and an immigrant mother often bewildered by white culture.
Starring
Randall Park, Constance Wu, Hudson Yang, Forrest Wheeler, Ian Chen
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User Reviews
I love this series and it is the first full cast Asian American TV series. I can't stop laughing about this family. They are hilarious.
Love fresh off the boat, can relate in many ways, especially to eddie. this show never gets old. fun spin on classic american sitcom tropes
Loved the characters! A great family sitcom
Fun and easy family sitcom to watch/have on in the background while doing chores...
Solid minority-focused modern sitcom that's a great watch for all demographics
One of the most underrated sitcoms out there. The humor in this is the absolute best. Randall Park is one of my favorites. Best fit!
Typical sitcom with huge nostalgia for the 90s. It's pretty good.
A fun family sitcom that has legitamently funny moments.
It wasn’t terrible for when it first released but it gives me the vibe that it’s trying a tiny bit too hard
One of my favorite modern sitcoms. Genuinely funny and entertaining! No laugh tracks needed.
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185 (6%)
595 (20%)
1,650 (56%)
528 (18%)
6.5 – Based on 3k ratings
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