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See also SiblingTeam and OutnumberedSibling.ResentfulOutnumberedSibling. Subtrope of NuclearFamily. The kids are likely a type of MasculineFeminineAndrogyneTrio, since the baby has no obvious secondary sex characteristics.
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* The "warm" side of the Family Madrigal in ''WesternAnimation/{{Encanto}}'' consists of young adult daughter Dolores, teenage son Camilo, and TheBabyOfTheBunch Antonio, who celebrates his fifth birthday at the start of the movie.
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* ''WesternAnimation/Wakfu'': The Percedal family from episode 10 in season 3 on.
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* Chris, Meg and [[EvilGenius Stewie Griffin]] in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''.
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** Averted in ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'', where the baby role is instead taken by a 1,600-year-old alien. {{Subverted}} in "Rabbit Ears" when said alien diguises himself as a baby.
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* The Advertising/SilentnightBeds hippo and duck family.
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* Pugsley, Wednesday and Pubert Addams in the second movie of ''Series/TheAddamsFamily''.
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* Pugsley, Wednesday ''Franchise/TheAddamsFamily'' always had the son and Pubert Addams daughter, Pugsley and Wednesday. ''Film/AddamsFamilyValues'' gave them a baby brother called Pubert. He never appears again but an offhand reference in ''Addams Family Reunion'' says the second movie of ''Series/TheAddamsFamily''.family ate him.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BB3B'': We have the 6 year old twins Lucy and Louie, and the baby Billy Bob.
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* Zoe, Hammie and Wren from ''ComicStrip/BabyBlues'', eventually.
* ''ComicStrip/ForBetterOrForWorse'', back when April was still a baby.
* The family from ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'' would have followed this back when Jason was a baby (more or less -- Paige would have only been four or five), although we never get to see that time except in the rare FlashBack.
* For a short time after Rerun was born, there's Lucy, Linus, and Rerun van Pelt in ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}''.
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* Zoe, Hammie and Wren from ''ComicStrip/BabyBlues'', eventually.
* ''ComicStrip/ForBetterOrForWorse'', back when April was still a baby.
* The family from ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'' would have followed this back when Jason was a baby (more or less -- Paige would have only been four or five), although we never get to see that time except in the rare FlashBack.
* For a short time after Rerun was born, there's Lucy, Linus, and Rerun van Pelt in ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}''.
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* ''ComicStrip/ForBetterOrForWorse'', back when April was still a baby.
* The family from ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'' would have followed this back when Jason was a baby (more or less -- Paige would have only been four or five), although we never get to see that time except in the rare FlashBack.
* For a short time after Rerun was born, there's Lucy, Linus, and Rerun van Pelt in ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}''.
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* ''ComicStrip/ForBetterOrForWorse'', back when April was still a baby.
* The family from ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'' would have followed this back when Jason was a baby (more or less -- Paige would have only been four or five), although we never get to see that time except in the rare FlashBack.
* For a short time after Rerun was born, there's Lucy, Linus, and Rerun van Pelt in ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}''.
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* Literally taken UpToEleven in ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse''. The Loud Family consists of nine girls (Lori, Leni, Luna, Luan, Lynn, Lucy, Lana, Lola, and Lisa), one boy (Lincoln) and one baby (Lily).
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* Literally taken UpToEleven in ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse''. The In ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'', the Loud Family consists of nine girls (Lori, Leni, Luna, Luan, Lynn, Lucy, Lana, Lola, and Lisa), one boy (Lincoln) (Lincoln), and one baby (Lily).
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* ''WesternAnimation/PBAndJOtter'': Peanut (brother), Butter (baby sister) and Jelly Otter (sister). Another slight aversion from the normal rules -- Baby Butter is old enough to talk a little at least, and while the ages aren't certain, she may be only about three or four years younger that Peanut and Jelly.
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* ''WesternAnimation/PBAndJOtter'': Peanut (brother), Butter (baby sister) sister), and Jelly Otter (sister). Another slight aversion from the normal rules -- Baby Butter is old enough to talk a little at least, and while the ages aren't certain, she may be only about three or four years younger that than Peanut and Jelly.
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* Violet, Dash and Jack-Jack Parr in ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''.
* Fievel, Tanya and Yasha Mouskewitz in ''WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTail''.
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* Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack Parr in ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''.
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* The Cooper Family from ''Film/AlexanderAndTheTerribleHorribleNoGoodVeryBadDay'' consists of two boys (Anthony and Alexander), a girl (Emily) and a baby (Trevor).
* In the short [=1950s=] film ''A Date With Your Family'' (seen on ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000''), the family in question included teenaged "Son" and "Daughter" and their little brother "Junior." They're an older variant on the trope; "Junior" is around eight.
* In the short [=1950s=] film ''A Date With Your Family'' (seen on ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000''), the family in question included teenaged "Son" and "Daughter" and their little brother "Junior." They're an older variant on the trope; "Junior" is around eight.
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* In the short [=1950s=] film ''A Date With Your Family'' (seen on ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000''), the family in question included teenaged "Son" and "Daughter" and their little brother "Junior." They're an older variant on the trope; "Junior" is around eight.
* The Cooper Family from ''Film/AlexanderAndTheTerribleHorribleNoGoodVeryBadDay'' consists of two boys (Anthony and Alexander), a girl (Emily) and a baby (Trevor).
* The Cooper Family from ''Film/AlexanderAndTheTerribleHorribleNoGoodVeryBadDay'' consists of two boys (Anthony and Alexander), a girl (Emily) and a baby (Trevor).
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* The Baudelaire siblings from ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents''.
* The 10-year old twins Kestrel and Bowman Hath and their infant sister Pinto in ''The Wind Singer''. In the later books of ''The Wind On Fire'', the characters age.
* In the old ''Literature/DickAndJane'' books, the two eponymous characters along with their toddler sister, Sally.
* The Balicki family from ''The Silver Sword''.
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* ''Literature/LittleCritter'' has had the main family like this since the late 80s, with the additions of Little Critter's younger siblings Little Sister and an unnamed baby brother (originally also a sister.)
* Tash and Zak Arranda in ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear'' are being looked after, [[OrphansOrdeal with some difficulty]], by their uncle. When they find a baby they want to adopt him and make this, but [[spoiler: he's actually a {{Tykebomb}}.]]
* In the ''Flossie Teacake'' books by Hunter Davies, the title character has two siblings (a brother and sister) who are seven and nine years older than her. All three characters are based on the author's real-life children.
* Tash and Zak Arranda in ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear'' are being looked after, [[OrphansOrdeal with some difficulty]], by their uncle. When they find a baby they want to adopt him and make this, but [[spoiler: he's actually a {{Tykebomb}}.]]
* In the ''Flossie Teacake'' books by Hunter Davies, the title character has two siblings (a brother and sister) who are seven and nine years older than her. All three characters are based on the author's real-life children.
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* Olivia, Ian, and William in ''Literature/{{Olivia}}''.
* At the end of ''Return to Literature/PlanetTad'', the title character Tad and his ChildProdigy / AnnoyingYoungerSibling sister Sophie learn that their family will soon become this, with a new baby boy on the way. Neither is very enthused at first, but Tad begins to warm to the idea after learning that he will be a role model for his little brother, someone who can teach him right from wrong (he and his father agree that they can't count on Sophie for that) and that he'll be getting his own room.
* '''Both''' families in ''The Doll People'' have a tween daughter, a slightly younger son, and a baby. It's lampshaded too.
* At the end of ''Return to Literature/PlanetTad'', the title character Tad and his ChildProdigy / AnnoyingYoungerSibling sister Sophie learn that their family will soon become this, with a new baby boy on the way. Neither is very enthused at first, but Tad begins to warm to the idea after learning that he will be a role model for his little brother, someone who can teach him right from wrong (he and his father agree that they can't count on Sophie for that) and that he'll be getting his own room.
* '''Both''' families in ''The Doll People'' have a tween daughter, a slightly younger son, and a baby. It's lampshaded too.
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* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' has Han and Leia's kids: the twins Jaina and Jacen Solo, and their little brother [[DeadGuyJunior Anakin]].
* ''The Misadventures of Max Crumbly'' has Max, Megan and Oliver Crumbly.
* ''The Misadventures of Max Crumbly'' has Max, Megan and Oliver Crumbly.
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* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' has Han and Leia's kids: In the twins Jaina and Jacen Solo, and old ''Literature/DickAndJane'' books, the two eponymous characters along with their little brother [[DeadGuyJunior Anakin]].
toddler sister, Sally.
* '''Both''' families in ''TheMisadventures of Max Crumbly'' Doll People'' have a tween daughter, a slightly younger son, and a baby. It's lampshaded, too.
* In the ''Flossie Teacake'' books by Hunter Davies, the title character hasMax, Megan two siblings (a brother and Oliver Crumbly.sister) who are seven and nine years older than her. All three characters are based on the author's real-life children.
* Tash and Zak Arranda in ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear'' are being looked after, [[OrphansOrdeal with some difficulty]], by their uncle. When they find a baby they want to adopt him and make this, but [[spoiler: he's actually a {{Tykebomb}}.]]
* '''Both''' families in ''The
* In the ''Flossie Teacake'' books by Hunter Davies, the title character has
* Tash and Zak Arranda in ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear'' are being looked after, [[OrphansOrdeal with some difficulty]], by their uncle. When they find a baby they want to adopt him and make this, but [[spoiler: he's actually a {{Tykebomb}}.]]
* ''Literature/LittleCritter'' has had the main family like this since the late 80s, with the additions of Little Critter's younger siblings Little Sister and an unnamed baby brother (originally also a sister.)
* ''The Misadventures of Max Crumbly'' has Max, Megan and Oliver Crumbly.
* Olivia, Ian, and William in ''Literature/{{Olivia}}''.
* At the end of ''Return to Literature/PlanetTad'', the title character Tad and his ChildProdigy / AnnoyingYoungerSibling sister Sophie learn that their family will soon become this, with a new baby boy on the way. Neither is very enthused at first, but Tad begins to warm to the idea after learning that he will be a role model for his little brother, someone who can teach him right from wrong (he and his father agree that they can't count on Sophie for that) and that he'll be getting his own room.
* The Baudelaire siblings from ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents''.
* The Balicki family from ''The Silver Sword''.
* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' has Han and Leia's kids: the twins Jaina and Jacen Solo, and their little brother [[DeadGuyJunior Anakin]].
* The 10-year-old twins Kestrel and Bowman Hath and their infant sister Pinto in ''The Wind Singer''. In the later books of ''The Wind On Fire'', the characters age.
* ''The Misadventures of Max Crumbly'' has Max, Megan and Oliver Crumbly.
* Olivia, Ian, and William in ''Literature/{{Olivia}}''.
* At the end of ''Return to Literature/PlanetTad'', the title character Tad and his ChildProdigy / AnnoyingYoungerSibling sister Sophie learn that their family will soon become this, with a new baby boy on the way. Neither is very enthused at first, but Tad begins to warm to the idea after learning that he will be a role model for his little brother, someone who can teach him right from wrong (he and his father agree that they can't count on Sophie for that) and that he'll be getting his own room.
* The Baudelaire siblings from ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents''.
* The Balicki family from ''The Silver Sword''.
* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' has Han and Leia's kids: the twins Jaina and Jacen Solo, and their little brother [[DeadGuyJunior Anakin]].
* The 10-year-old twins Kestrel and Bowman Hath and their infant sister Pinto in ''The Wind Singer''. In the later books of ''The Wind On Fire'', the characters age.
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* In the fourth season of ''Series/{{ALF}}'', the Tanner family consisted of this, with Lynn, Brian, and Eric.
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* ''Series/WizardsOfWaverlyPlace'' has girl Alex, boy Justin, and their older-than-average little brother Max. In fact, the age spacing between the three of them seems suspiciously believable.
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* In ''Series/MadMen'' has the fourth season of ''Series/{{ALF}}'', the Tanner family consisted of this, with Lynn, Brian, Draper children; Sally, Bobby, and Eric.
* ''Series/WizardsOfWaverlyPlace'' has girl Alex, boy Justin, andbaby Gene, although their older-than-average little brother Max. In fact, parents split up soon after Gene's birth, so the age spacing between the three of them seems suspiciously believable."family" aspect is downplayed.
* ''Series/WizardsOfWaverlyPlace'' has girl Alex, boy Justin, and
* As in the books, ''Series/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents2017'', Klaus, Violet, and baby Sunny are one of these, especially as they're orphans.
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* As in the books, ''Series/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents2017'', Klaus, Violet, ''Series/WizardsOfWaverlyPlace'' has girl Alex, boy Justin, and baby Sunny are one of these, especially as they're orphans.
* ''Series/MadMen'' has the Draper children; Sally, Bobby, and baby Gene, althoughtheir parents split up soon after Gene's birth, so older-than-average little brother Max. In fact, the "family" aspect is downplayed.
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* For a short time after Rerun was born, there's Lucy, Linus and Rerun van Pelt in ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}''.
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* Holy, Polo and Elis in ''Webcomic/IrregularElis''.
* Holy, Polo and Elis in ''Webcomic/IrregularElis''.
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* Bart, Lisa and Maggie Simpson in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' who provide the page image.
* Chris, Meg and [[EvilGenius Stewie Griffin]] in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''.
** Done in ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow'' with Cleveland Jr., Roberta and Rallo, but Rallo is a kindergartner rather than a baby.
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* Doug, Judy and Cleopatra "Dirtbike" Funnie in ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' when the last one was born in the Disney version. The episode "Doug's Thanksgiving" even lampshades this by having a PR exec scouting for the quintessential "average" family, which must have "2.5 children[[labelnote:*]]A play on the fact that 2.5 children was the much-touted size of the average American family at the time[[/labelnote]] -- a boy, a girl, and a baby with a quirky name!" No points for guessing who he picks.
* ''WesternAnimation/PBAndJOtter'': Peanut (brother), Butter (baby sister) and Jelly Otter (sister). Another slight aversion from the normal rules - Baby Butter is old enough to talk a little at least, and while the ages aren't certain, she may be only about three or four years younger that Peanut and Jelly.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLionhearts'' also plays this straight.
* ''WesternAnimation/PBAndJOtter'': Peanut (brother), Butter (baby sister) and Jelly Otter (sister). Another slight aversion from the normal rules - Baby Butter is old enough to talk a little at least, and while the ages aren't certain, she may be only about three or four years younger that Peanut and Jelly.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLionhearts'' also plays this straight.
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* Buzzbee ''WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld'': Starting out, the Generic Family consists of teenaged Kelly, preteen Derek, and not quite a baby, but preschool aged Bobby. From the fourth season onwards, twins Jake and Al are born into the family, promoting Bobby from his familly on ''WesternAnimation/TheHive''baby status and making the arrangement a girl, two boys, and two babies.
* On ''WesternAnimation/ChipAndPotato'', Chip and Spud's baby sister is born a little more than halfway through the first season of the series; Little Momma is shown pregnant with her beforehand. Chip is just starting kindergarten and Spud is maybe a year or two older.
* Doug, Judy and Cleopatra "Dirtbike" Funnie in ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' when the last one was born in the Disney version. The episode "Doug's Thanksgiving" even lampshades this by having a PR exec scouting for the quintessential "average" family, which must have "2.5 children[[labelnote:*]]A play on the fact that 2.5 children was the much-touted size of the average American family at the time[[/labelnote]] -- a boy, a girl, and a baby with a quirky name!" No points for guessing who he picks.
* Done with Duncan, Kimberly, and Jing in ''WesternAnimation/{{Duncanville}}'', but with Jing as a preschooler rather than a baby.
* Chris, Meg and [[EvilGenius Stewie Griffin]] in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''.
** Done in ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow'' with Cleveland Jr., Roberta and Rallo, but Rallo is a kindergartner rather than a baby.
* Perkin, Posie, and Pootle (boy, girl, and toddler, respectively) in ''WesternAnimation/TheFlumps''.
* Buzzbee and his family on ''WesternAnimation/TheHive''.
* The ''WesternAnimation/JayceAndTheWheeledWarriors'' episode "The Slaves of Adelbaren" contains a reversal of this trope, with the Lightning League encountering a teenaged girl whose much younger brother and sister are being held hostage by the Monster Minds.
* Doug, Judy and Cleopatra "Dirtbike" Funnie in ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' when the last one was born in the Disney version. The episode "Doug's Thanksgiving" even lampshades this by having a PR exec scouting for the quintessential "average" family, which must have "2.5 children[[labelnote:*]]A play on the fact that 2.5 children was the much-touted size of the average American family at the time[[/labelnote]] -- a boy, a girl, and a baby with a quirky name!" No points for guessing who he picks.
* Done with Duncan, Kimberly, and Jing in ''WesternAnimation/{{Duncanville}}'', but with Jing as a preschooler rather than a baby.
* Chris, Meg and [[EvilGenius Stewie Griffin]] in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''.
** Done in ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow'' with Cleveland Jr., Roberta and Rallo, but Rallo is a kindergartner rather than a baby.
* Perkin, Posie, and Pootle (boy, girl, and toddler, respectively) in ''WesternAnimation/TheFlumps''.
* Buzzbee and his family on ''WesternAnimation/TheHive''.
* The ''WesternAnimation/JayceAndTheWheeledWarriors'' episode "The Slaves of Adelbaren" contains a reversal of this trope, with the Lightning League encountering a teenaged girl whose much younger brother and sister are being held hostage by the Monster Minds.
* Subverted with the Freemaker trio in ''WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures'', with Zander (boy), Kordi (girl) and Rowan (another boy), who is the youngest, but as a preteen, not a baby.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLionhearts'' also plays this straight.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLionhearts'' also plays this straight.
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* The Duff Family from the ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' episodes, "Take Elmyra Please" and "Grandma's Dead" consists of two girls (Amanda and Elmyra), a boy (Duncan) and a baby (aptly named "[[ADogNamedDog Baby]]").
* ''WesternAnimation/PeterRabbit'' has a boy (Peter), two girls (Flopsy and Mopsy), and a baby (Cotton-Tail).
* ''WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld'': Starting out, the Generic Family consists of teenaged Kelly, preteen Derek, and not quite a baby, but preschool aged Bobby. From the fourth season onwards, twins Jake and Al are born into the family, promoting Bobby from his baby status and making the arrangement a girl, two boys, and two babies.
* The ''WesternAnimation/JayceAndTheWheeledWarriors'' episode "The Slaves of Adelbaren" contains a reversal of this trope, with the Lightning League encountering a teenaged girl whose much younger brother and sister are being held hostage by the Monster Minds.
* ''WesternAnimation/PeterRabbit'' has a boy (Peter), two girls (Flopsy and Mopsy), and a baby (Cotton-Tail).
* ''WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld'': Starting out, the Generic Family consists of teenaged Kelly, preteen Derek, and not quite a baby, but preschool aged Bobby. From the fourth season onwards, twins Jake and Al are born into the family, promoting Bobby from his baby status and making the arrangement a girl, two boys, and two babies.
* The ''WesternAnimation/JayceAndTheWheeledWarriors'' episode "The Slaves of Adelbaren" contains a reversal of this trope, with the Lightning League encountering a teenaged girl whose much younger brother and sister are being held hostage by the Monster Minds.
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* Perkin, Posie, and Pootle (boy, girl, and toddler, respectively) in ''WesternAnimation/TheFlumps''.
* Subverted with the Freemaker trio in ''WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures'', with Zander (boy), Kordi (girl) and Rowan (another boy), who is the youngest, but as a preteen, not a baby.
* Subverted with the Freemaker trio in ''WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures'', with Zander (boy), Kordi (girl) and Rowan (another boy), who is the youngest, but as a preteen, not a baby.
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* On ''WesternAnimation/ChipAndPotato'', Chip and Spud's baby sister is born a little more than halfway through the first season of the series; Little Momma is shown pregnant with her beforehand. Chip is just starting kindergarten and Spud is maybe a year or two older.
* Done with Duncan, Kimberly, and Jing in ''WesternAnimation/{{Duncanville}}'', but with Jing as a preschooler rather than a baby.
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* On ''WesternAnimation/ChipAndPotato'', Chip ''WesternAnimation/PBAndJOtter'': Peanut (brother), Butter (baby sister) and Spud's baby sister Jelly Otter (sister). Another slight aversion from the normal rules -- Baby Butter is born old enough to talk a little more than halfway through at least, and while the first season of ages aren't certain, she may be only about three or four years younger that Peanut and Jelly.
* ''WesternAnimation/PeterRabbit'' has a boy (Peter), two girls (Flopsy and Mopsy), and a baby (Cotton-Tail).
* Bart, Lisa, and Maggie Simpson in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' who provide theseries; Little Momma is shown pregnant with her beforehand. Chip is just starting kindergarten page image.
* The Duff Family from the ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' episodes, "Take Elmyra Please" andSpud is maybe a year or "Grandma's Dead" consists of two older.
* Done with Duncan, Kimberly,girls (Amanda and Jing in ''WesternAnimation/{{Duncanville}}'', but with Jing as Elmyra), a preschooler rather than boy (Duncan), and a baby. baby (aptly named "[[ADogNamedDog Baby]]").
* ''WesternAnimation/PeterRabbit'' has a boy (Peter), two girls (Flopsy and Mopsy), and a baby (Cotton-Tail).
* Bart, Lisa, and Maggie Simpson in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' who provide the
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* In the epilogue of ''Fanfic/SonOfTheSannin'', Naruto and Hinata are shown to have an infant daughter named Urara in addition to their canon son and daughter.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld'': Starting out, the Generic Family consists of teenaged Kelly, preteen Derek, and not quite baby, but preschool aged Bobby. From the fourth season onwards, twins Jake and Al are born into the family, upgrading Bobby from his baby status and making the arrangement a girl, two boys, and two babies.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld'': Starting out, the Generic Family consists of teenaged Kelly, preteen Derek, and not quite a baby, but preschool aged Bobby. From the fourth season onwards, twins Jake and Al are born into the family, upgrading promoting Bobby from his baby status and making the arrangement a girl, two boys, and two babies.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld'': Starting out, the Generic Family consists of teenaged Kelly, preteen Derek, and not quite baby, but preschool aged Bobby. From the fourth season onwards, twins Jake and Al are born into the family, upgrading Bobby from his baby status and making the family arrangement a girl, two boys, and two babies.
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* 'WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld'': ''WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld'': Starting out, the Generic Family consists of teenaged Kelly, preteen Derek, and not quite baby, but preschool aged Bobby. From the fourth season onwards, twins Jake and Al are born into the family, upgrading Bobby from his baby status and making the family a girl, two boys, and two babies.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' has the Apple siblings: Applejack, her older brother Big Macintosh, and their younger sister Apple Bloom.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' has the Apple siblings: Applejack, her older brother Big Macintosh, and their younger sister Apple Bloom. It's relative in this case, as Apple Bloom is the only one who is still a kid.
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* The Beamish family in ''VideoGame/TheAdventuresOfWillyBeamish'' includes teenage daughter Tiffany, grade schooler Willy, and preschooler Brianna.
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And that kind of family has immutable rules:
* The two elder siblings are often very close in age, between 1 and 3 years, or twins. This isn’t always true as it can be 4-5 years at times, but it is generally no larger than that. The eldest sibling can be either sex, but it is usually a girl. The odds of the oldest being a girl seem to go up with the size of the age gap between the two older siblings.
* On the opposite end of the scale, the youngest often is farther from them, between 4 and 17 years younger.
* The boy and girl have ages between 6 and 17 years: not too young children and not too old teens, either.
* The baby is not an infant or newborn: more like a toddler between 6 months and 2 years old.
* The two elder siblings are often very close in age, between 1 and 3 years, or twins. This isn’t always true as it can be 4-5 years at times, but it is generally no larger than that. The eldest sibling can be either sex, but it is usually a girl. The odds of the oldest being a girl seem to go up with the size of the age gap between the two older siblings.
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Or a Boy, a Girl, and Baby siblings. Not only are families with three kids common in TV land, but often they are made with a boy, a girl and a baby of either sex (nearly 50/50 ratio).
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Or a Boy, a Girl, and Baby siblings.siblings (sometimes called "2.5 kids"). Not only are families with three kids common in TV land, but often they are made with a boy, a girl and a baby of either sex (nearly 50/50 ratio).
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* Bart, Lisa and Maggie Simpson in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''.
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* An animated series based on the Fisher-Price toys called "Little People" (one episode can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsChVrnN_Ao here]]) involved a family whose children were Timmy, Penny, and "Baby Sister," who apparently didn't get her own name.
* The Duff Family from the ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' episodes, "Take Elmyra Please" and "Grandma's Dead" consists of two girls (Amanda and Elmyra), a boy (Duncan) and a baby (aptly named "Baby").
* The Duff Family from the ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' episodes, "Take Elmyra Please" and "Grandma's Dead" consists of two girls (Amanda and Elmyra), a boy (Duncan) and a baby (aptly named "Baby").
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* An animated series based on the Fisher-Price toys called "Little People" (one episode can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsChVrnN_Ao here]]) involved a family whose children were Timmy, Penny, and "Baby Sister," who [[ADogNamedDog apparently didn't get her own name.
name]].
* The Duff Family from the ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' episodes, "Take Elmyra Please" and "Grandma's Dead" consists of two girls (Amanda and Elmyra), a boy (Duncan) and a baby (aptly named"Baby")."[[ADogNamedDog Baby]]").
* The Duff Family from the ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' episodes, "Take Elmyra Please" and "Grandma's Dead" consists of two girls (Amanda and Elmyra), a boy (Duncan) and a baby (aptly named