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Rainbow and Zoey Johnson, 'Black-ish' (2014- ) - Rainbow (Tracy Ellis Ross) is an optimistic and energetic mom who often doesn't seem to know how to connect to her media-obsessed older daughter Zoey (Yara Shahidi). Despite this, the two share admiration and unconditional support for each other, and their moments of honesty are golden.
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Donna and Sophie Sheridan, 'Mamma Mia' (2008) - Despite Sophie's frustration with not knowing who her father is, this duo shares one of the sweetest mother-daughter relationships, particularly when they sing 'Slipping Through My Fingers.'
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M'Lynn and Shelby, 'Steel Magnolias' (1989) - M'Lynn's speech at Shelby's funeral is proof enough that this film's mother-daughter relationship raised the bar.
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Bonnie and Christy, 'Mom' (2013- ) - This mother-daughter duo has a big lesson to teach about forgiveness and family love, as they attend AA meetings together and constantly point out each other's flaws—yet still somehow figure things out.
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Claire and Alex Dunphy, 'Modern Family' (2009- ) - This understated relationship shines brilliantly in moments where the type-A mom helps her bookish daughter through the ups and downs of puberty.
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Endora and Samantha, 'Bewitched' (1964-1972) - Not exactly the ideal mother-daughter relationship, the two did keep things interesting by magically intervening in each other's lives.
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Sonu and Mindy Lahiri, 'The Mindy Project' (2012-2017) - Sonu and Mindy's relationship is so great because it both explains where Mindy gets her headstrong theatrics from, as well as delivering some much-needed wisdom in critical moments.
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Adele and Ann August, 'Anywhere But Here' (1999) - Through anger, manipulation, sacrifice, and defeat, Adele's love for her daughter still shines through.
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Carol and Marcia Brady, 'The Brady Bunch' (1969-1974) - Despite the Bradys' radically different real lives, Carol and Marcia's characters had a certain closeness in their perky flawlessness.
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Lorelai and Rory Gilmore, 'Gilmore Girls' (2000-2007) - Witty dialogue at 100 miles a minute, heaps of junk food, excessive coffee-drinking, and a deep well of mutual love and respect make this mother-daughter duo the ultimate relationship goals.
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Clair, Sondra, Denise, Vanessa and Rudy Huxtable, 'The Cosby Show' (1984-1992) - Though they're not so much of a duo, Clair Huxtable's relationships with her (very different) daughters gave everyone the opportunity to see a bit of their own mother-daughter relationships in the show.
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Cora, Edith, Mary, and Sybil Crawley, 'Downton Abbey' (2010-2015) - Again, this is less of a duo, but Cora Crawley is a steady rock and shoulder to cry on for all of her daughters, and their dynamic relationships drive this high-toned period soap opera.
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Mrs. George and Regina George, 'Mean Girls' (2004) - She's not a regular mom, she's a cool mom! Amy Poehler's role as a Juicy Couture-clad mocktail-serving mother wasn't exactly admirable, but it was legendary.
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Roseanne and Becky Conner, 'Roseanne' (1988-1997) - In a show praised for putting a realistic middle-class mother on television, Roseanne and Becky's relationship had all the complexities and nuances of a loving, bossy mom and a headstrong, sassy daughter who care deeply about one another.
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Edith Bunker and Gloria Stivic, 'All in the Family' (1968-1979) - This duo had to deal with Archie Bunker, the bigoted husband of Edith and father of Gloria. Their relationship kept his outrageous behavior in line.
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Lucille and Lindsay Bluth, 'Arrested Development' (2003-) - They might not be a heartwarming duo, but they sure do make us laugh.
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Aurora and Emma Greenway, 'Terms of Endearment' (1983) - Aurora and Emma make up one of the most emotional and heart-wrenching mother-daughter relationships to ever grace film.
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Ann Romano and Barbara Cooper, 'One Day at a Time' (1975-1984) - A feminist single mother with career and boyfriend troubles also had to deal with two rebellious teenage daughters, but Barbara—the more wholesome daughter—took a bit of the weight off.
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Anna and Tess Coleman, 'Freaky Friday' (2003) - This duo, from the cult classic film about a mother and daughter who must literally walk in each other's shoes, needs little explanation.
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Sophia Petrillo and Dorothy Petrillo-Zbornak, 'The Golden Girls' (1985-1992) - The sassy Italian mother and eye-rolling daughter in this sitcom about four older women sharing a house in Miami set new goals for aging mother-daughter duos.
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Patty and Angela Chase, 'My So-Called Life' (1994-1995) - In this show that many consider to have been discontinued too soon, Angela narrated a complex relationship with her mother that varied from wanting to physically harm her to feeling proud to be her daughter.
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Peggy and Kelly Bundy, 'Married…with Children' (1987-1997) - Peggy and Kelly often conspired against the patriarch Al, and their dynamic relationship—amidst an already-dysfunctional family—kept things very interesting.
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Nora and Kitty Walker, 'Brothers & Sisters' (2006-2011) - Nora Walker is the matriarch of the family and a large part of the reason why her daughter Kitty and the other siblings have stuck together through crisis after crisis.
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Sarah Braverman and Amber Holt, 'Parenthood' (2010-2015) - Lauren Graham must have motherhood in her veins because she brings that amazing quality on-screen again in this heartwarming relationship.
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Lisa and Tia and Tamera Landry, 'Sister, Sister' (1994-1999) - There's a kind of larger-than-life love that Lisa expresses for Tia and Tamera that makes you envious—even if you already have an amazing mom.
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Christina and Carmen Lowell, 'The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants' (2005) - Through hard lessons and extreme disappointment, Christina and Carmen are each other's greatest protectors, sticking together in a way only a single mother and daughter abandoned by her father could.
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Grace and Brianna, 'Grace and Frankie' (2015- ) - The hit Netflix series brought viewers an uptight mother and quick-lipped daughter whose banter makes you nervous in the best way possible.
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Kris Jenner and the Kardashian-Jenner women, 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' (2007- ) - You couldn't leave out the ultimate "momager" and matriarch and her clan of extremely dramatic, yet unconditionally loving, daughters.
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Shirley Renfrew and Laurie Partridge, 'The Partridge Family' (1970-1974) - Shirley was a widow and an impressively cool leader of this musical group of five, and she shared an especially close relationship with her eldest daughter Laurie.
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Joyce and Buffy Summers, 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' (1997-2003) - Buffy usually gets all the spotlight, but her mother's gentle and understanding nature ultimately enabled Buffy to repeatedly save the world, so, Joyce: thank you.
© BrunoPress
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The greatest on-screen mother-daughter duos - From screaming matches and sass, to unconditional love and shoulders to cry on, these are the greatest on-screen mother-daughter duos that continue to illuminate the unique bond between a woman and her female offspring.
© BrunoPress
0 / 31 Fotos
Rainbow and Zoey Johnson, 'Black-ish' (2014- ) - Rainbow (Tracy Ellis Ross) is an optimistic and energetic mom who often doesn't seem to know how to connect to her media-obsessed older daughter Zoey (Yara Shahidi). Despite this, the two share admiration and unconditional support for each other, and their moments of honesty are golden.
© Getty Images
1 / 31 Fotos
Donna and Sophie Sheridan, 'Mamma Mia' (2008) - Despite Sophie's frustration with not knowing who her father is, this duo shares one of the sweetest mother-daughter relationships, particularly when they sing 'Slipping Through My Fingers.'
© Bruno Press
2 / 31 Fotos
M'Lynn and Shelby, 'Steel Magnolias' (1989) - M'Lynn's speech at Shelby's funeral is proof enough that this film's mother-daughter relationship raised the bar.
© BrunoPress
3 / 31 Fotos
Bonnie and Christy, 'Mom' (2013- ) - This mother-daughter duo has a big lesson to teach about forgiveness and family love, as they attend AA meetings together and constantly point out each other's flaws—yet still somehow figure things out.
© BrunoPress
4 / 31 Fotos
Claire and Alex Dunphy, 'Modern Family' (2009- ) - This understated relationship shines brilliantly in moments where the type-A mom helps her bookish daughter through the ups and downs of puberty.
© BrunoPress
5 / 31 Fotos
Endora and Samantha, 'Bewitched' (1964-1972) - Not exactly the ideal mother-daughter relationship, the two did keep things interesting by magically intervening in each other's lives.
© BrunoPress
6 / 31 Fotos
Sonu and Mindy Lahiri, 'The Mindy Project' (2012-2017) - Sonu and Mindy's relationship is so great because it both explains where Mindy gets her headstrong theatrics from, as well as delivering some much-needed wisdom in critical moments.
© Getty Images
7 / 31 Fotos
Adele and Ann August, 'Anywhere But Here' (1999) - Through anger, manipulation, sacrifice, and defeat, Adele's love for her daughter still shines through.
© BrunoPress
8 / 31 Fotos
Carol and Marcia Brady, 'The Brady Bunch' (1969-1974) - Despite the Bradys' radically different real lives, Carol and Marcia's characters had a certain closeness in their perky flawlessness.
© BrunoPress
9 / 31 Fotos
Lorelai and Rory Gilmore, 'Gilmore Girls' (2000-2007) - Witty dialogue at 100 miles a minute, heaps of junk food, excessive coffee-drinking, and a deep well of mutual love and respect make this mother-daughter duo the ultimate relationship goals.
© Getty Images
10 / 31 Fotos
Clair, Sondra, Denise, Vanessa and Rudy Huxtable, 'The Cosby Show' (1984-1992) - Though they're not so much of a duo, Clair Huxtable's relationships with her (very different) daughters gave everyone the opportunity to see a bit of their own mother-daughter relationships in the show.
© BrunoPress
11 / 31 Fotos
Cora, Edith, Mary, and Sybil Crawley, 'Downton Abbey' (2010-2015) - Again, this is less of a duo, but Cora Crawley is a steady rock and shoulder to cry on for all of her daughters, and their dynamic relationships drive this high-toned period soap opera.
© BrunoPress
12 / 31 Fotos
Mrs. George and Regina George, 'Mean Girls' (2004) - She's not a regular mom, she's a cool mom! Amy Poehler's role as a Juicy Couture-clad mocktail-serving mother wasn't exactly admirable, but it was legendary.
© Getty Images
13 / 31 Fotos
Roseanne and Becky Conner, 'Roseanne' (1988-1997) - In a show praised for putting a realistic middle-class mother on television, Roseanne and Becky's relationship had all the complexities and nuances of a loving, bossy mom and a headstrong, sassy daughter who care deeply about one another.
© BrunoPress
14 / 31 Fotos
Edith Bunker and Gloria Stivic, 'All in the Family' (1968-1979) - This duo had to deal with Archie Bunker, the bigoted husband of Edith and father of Gloria. Their relationship kept his outrageous behavior in line.
© BrunoPress
15 / 31 Fotos
Lucille and Lindsay Bluth, 'Arrested Development' (2003-) - They might not be a heartwarming duo, but they sure do make us laugh.
© BrunoPress
16 / 31 Fotos
Aurora and Emma Greenway, 'Terms of Endearment' (1983) - Aurora and Emma make up one of the most emotional and heart-wrenching mother-daughter relationships to ever grace film.
© BrunoPress
17 / 31 Fotos
Ann Romano and Barbara Cooper, 'One Day at a Time' (1975-1984) - A feminist single mother with career and boyfriend troubles also had to deal with two rebellious teenage daughters, but Barbara—the more wholesome daughter—took a bit of the weight off.
© Getty Images
18 / 31 Fotos
Anna and Tess Coleman, 'Freaky Friday' (2003) - This duo, from the cult classic film about a mother and daughter who must literally walk in each other's shoes, needs little explanation.
© BrunoPress
19 / 31 Fotos
Sophia Petrillo and Dorothy Petrillo-Zbornak, 'The Golden Girls' (1985-1992) - The sassy Italian mother and eye-rolling daughter in this sitcom about four older women sharing a house in Miami set new goals for aging mother-daughter duos.
© BrunoPress
20 / 31 Fotos
Patty and Angela Chase, 'My So-Called Life' (1994-1995) - In this show that many consider to have been discontinued too soon, Angela narrated a complex relationship with her mother that varied from wanting to physically harm her to feeling proud to be her daughter.
© BrunoPress
21 / 31 Fotos
Peggy and Kelly Bundy, 'Married…with Children' (1987-1997) - Peggy and Kelly often conspired against the patriarch Al, and their dynamic relationship—amidst an already-dysfunctional family—kept things very interesting.
© BrunoPress
22 / 31 Fotos
Nora and Kitty Walker, 'Brothers & Sisters' (2006-2011) - Nora Walker is the matriarch of the family and a large part of the reason why her daughter Kitty and the other siblings have stuck together through crisis after crisis.
© BrunoPress
23 / 31 Fotos
Sarah Braverman and Amber Holt, 'Parenthood' (2010-2015) - Lauren Graham must have motherhood in her veins because she brings that amazing quality on-screen again in this heartwarming relationship.
© BrunoPress
24 / 31 Fotos
Lisa and Tia and Tamera Landry, 'Sister, Sister' (1994-1999) - There's a kind of larger-than-life love that Lisa expresses for Tia and Tamera that makes you envious—even if you already have an amazing mom.
© BrunoPress
25 / 31 Fotos
Christina and Carmen Lowell, 'The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants' (2005) - Through hard lessons and extreme disappointment, Christina and Carmen are each other's greatest protectors, sticking together in a way only a single mother and daughter abandoned by her father could.
© BrunoPress
26 / 31 Fotos
Grace and Brianna, 'Grace and Frankie' (2015- ) - The hit Netflix series brought viewers an uptight mother and quick-lipped daughter whose banter makes you nervous in the best way possible.
© Getty Images
27 / 31 Fotos
Kris Jenner and the Kardashian-Jenner women, 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' (2007- ) - You couldn't leave out the ultimate "momager" and matriarch and her clan of extremely dramatic, yet unconditionally loving, daughters.
© Getty Images
28 / 31 Fotos
Shirley Renfrew and Laurie Partridge, 'The Partridge Family' (1970-1974) - Shirley was a widow and an impressively cool leader of this musical group of five, and she shared an especially close relationship with her eldest daughter Laurie.
© BrunoPress
29 / 31 Fotos
Joyce and Buffy Summers, 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' (1997-2003) - Buffy usually gets all the spotlight, but her mother's gentle and understanding nature ultimately enabled Buffy to repeatedly save the world, so, Joyce: thank you.
© BrunoPress
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The greatest on-screen mother-daughter duos
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Their entire relationship might have been scripted, sure, but they've won the hearts of millions nonetheless. Check out this gallery of the best mother-daughter duos to hit the screen.
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