SPY x FAMILY

TV Shows Like SPY x FAMILY

If you like SPY x FAMILY, here are 11 similar TV shows — each with its current AI renewal verdict, so you can see which are still going and which have been cancelled.

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SPY x FAMILY works because it refuses to let any one genre swallow the others. It is an action show with real comic timing, a family drama where nobody in the family actually knows what the others are, and a surprisingly warm story about people who stumble into caring for each other. Anya, the telepathic child who can read every secret in the room but chooses to play along anyway, is one of the better-written characters in recent anime. The show earns its laughs without undercutting its stakes, and that balance is harder to pull off than it looks.

The best shows like SPY x FAMILY

  1. Naruto poster

    1. Naruto

    Naruto is a natural next step for anyone who came to SPY x FAMILY through its shounen roots and wants a longer, deeper investment in a single protagonist. The themes of earning recognition, building bonds with people who were not your original family, and hiding personal pain behind a public face all echo across both shows. The scale is much larger and the tone more earnest, but the heart is similar.

    Stream on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Crunchyroll

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    2. Ranma1/2

    Ranma 1/2 is the most purely comedic entry on this list, and it leans hard into the absurdist domestic chaos that SPY x FAMILY fans enjoy. Two people thrown together by circumstance, constantly scheming around each other while their feelings quietly complicate things, surrounded by a cast of characters who each have their own strange agendas. It is chaotic in the best way, and it has the same knack for making you laugh at people you actually like.

    Stream on Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads

    Likely Renewed72%
  3. City Hunter poster

    3. City Hunter

    City Hunter pairs a highly capable, professionally serious agent with a partner who has to constantly manage his more ridiculous impulses, which is a dynamic SPY x FAMILY fans will recognize immediately. The Tokyo setting, the episodic dangerous-jobs structure, and the sharp comedy built around an unlikely duo all feel familiar. It is older animation, but the action holds up and the central relationship has real chemistry.

    Stream on Crunchyroll, Crunchyroll Amazon Channel, RetroCrush Amazon Channel, Cineverse Amazon Channel

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  4. Steins;Gate poster

    4. Steins;Gate

    The tonal shift is real: Steins;Gate is denser and considerably darker than SPY x FAMILY. But it shares the thread of a small, close-knit group of people keeping enormous secrets while a shadowy organization closes in on them, and the characters grow on you in the same quiet way. Fans who responded to SPY x FAMILY's undercurrent of tension beneath the comedy will find Steins;Gate delivers that feeling at full volume.

    Stream on Crunchyroll, Crunchyroll Amazon Channel

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  5. Mission: Yozakura Family poster

    5. Mission: Yozakura Family

    If you want something that feels like a direct cousin to SPY x FAMILY, this is it. A regular guy gets pulled into a family of professional spies through an accidental marriage, and the show mines that premise for the same blend of domestic comedy and high-stakes espionage action. The family dynamics are the engine here, just as they are in SPY x FAMILY, and the shounen energy keeps things moving fast.

    Stream on Hulu

    Likely Renewed75%

More on shows like SPY x FAMILY

Fans of SPY x FAMILY tend to want a few specific things from their next show: some mix of action and comedy that does not feel like an apology for either, characters with hidden depths or literal hidden identities, and that found-family warmth underneath whatever genre machinery is running. Pure action gets boring fast for this audience; pure comedy without consequence does too. The sweet spot is a show that can be funny and then, a few minutes later, make you care about what happens to the people on screen.

The recommendations here cover that range pretty well. Mission: Yozakura Family is the most direct match, practically a sibling show in premise and tone. City Hunter is older but scratches the same itch of a comedy-action hybrid with a strong double-act at its center. Steins;Gate goes darker and more cerebral, but the secret-organization tension and found-family core are very much present. Naruto is the big shounen anchor of the list, offering the long-form growth and rival relationships that fans of the manga tradition often gravitate toward. Ranma 1/2 is the wildcard, a classic absurdist comedy that shares SPY x FAMILY's gift for keeping romantic and domestic chaos at the center of the action.

None of these are perfect substitutes, because SPY x FAMILY has a particular flavor that is its own. But each of them delivers on at least two or three of the things that make the source show so watchable, and a few of them might end up meaning just as much to the right viewer.

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Frequently asked

What is the most popular show like SPY x FAMILY?
Naruto is the most popular show similar to SPY x FAMILY in the IsItRenewed catalogue.
Are shows like SPY x FAMILY still on the air?
Of the 11 shows similar to SPY x FAMILY listed here, 0 currently carry a renewed verdict — the rest are cancelled, ended, or awaiting a decision.
How does IsItRenewed pick shows like SPY x FAMILY?
The recommendations come from TMDB's similar-titles data, and each is shown with its current AI renewal verdict so you know which are still going.