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* The early seasons of ''[[Married... with Children]]'' had the Rhodes as the Bundys' neighbors... and nobody else. Later seasons introduced Bob Rooney, another man from the neighborhood, as a recurring character, though it's unclear whether he lives on the other side of the Bundys, or somewhere else nearby.
* Played with in the PBS show ''[[Square One TV]]''. During the "Mathnet" sketches, George Frankly would often speak of his "right-side neighbor, Mr. Beasley," without ever mentioning who was on the left side. However, in later seasons, the "Math Brigade" sketches detailed the adventures of Dirk Niblick and his "left-side neighbor, Mr. Beasley," which gives ''Beasley'' two sets of neighbors.
* On ''[[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]'', Tim Taylor lives next to Wilson and apparently no one else.
** Somewhat justified in that Tim almost only sees Wilson [[Running Gag|over the garden fence]], and seems to have a semi-detached house with no other communal fences.
** He regularly has problems with another neighbor, who lives three or four houses down the street. This guy tends to be on the receiving end of things Tim accidentally blasts out of his yard.
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* Eventually abandoned in ''[[The Flintstones]]'', in which a group of [[The Addams Family|Addams Family]] knockoffs moved next to the ''other'' side of Fred and Wilma from the Rubbles.
** In the 1980s they got a similar cast of neighbours, the Frankenstones, who seemed to be based more around the Munsters. The head of the family is a typical [[Frankenstein's Monster]] knockoff, and he and Fred really hate each other's guts, even when everyone else gets along fine.
* Up until around the sixth season of ''[[The Fairly Odd ParentsOddParents]]'', it seemed as if the Dinkleburgs (relationship's pretty much ripped off Homer and Ned) were the only neighbors to the Turners. It turned out their other neighbors included a black family and a extremely stereotypical British family. Naturally, they only existed for the sake of the plot of one particular episode and have yet to be seen again.
** The Pfifers [the black neighbors] did reappear as one of the childless couples outshining the Turners in "The Masked Magician".
* Averted in ''[[The Backyardigans]]''. There are three houses behind the titular (and pretty big) backyard, but its residents are never shown.
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