12 Netflix Shows Like Parks and Recreation That Are Leslie Knope-Approved

The end of Parks and Recreations perhaps made us sadder than the loss of Li'l Sebastian, and that's saying something! Seven seasons of the colorful, bighearted Michael Schur series cheered us up relentlessly with its constant gags surrounding everything from Ron Swanson's mild misanthropy to Andy and April's goofy shenanigans. It made us fall in love with Chris Pratt and Amy Poehler even harder (yes, it's totally possible!), while introducing us to the equally wonderful Retta and Nick Offerman. If you're missing Pawnee's zany bureaucrats, watch these 12 shows on Netflix that you'll love even more than Leslie loves waffles.

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The Good Place
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The Good Place

Right after Parks and Recreation, Michael Schur created The Good Place, a screwball comedy about the afterlife. Kristen Bell plays Eleanor Shellstrop, a woman who believes she was put in The Good Place by accident. Similar to the gang in Parks and Recreation, Eleanor and her new friends try their best to be good people despite their personal flaws.

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American Vandal
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American Vandal

American Vandal gives the true-crime genre a hilarious and satirical makeover as it explores a high school forever changed by someone tagging staff cars with phallic images. Like Parks and Recreation, the series will surprise you with hidden depths that go beyond its silly humor.

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Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
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Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

Amy Poehler's Saturday Night Live BFF Tina Fey is the creator of Netflix's Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, a colorful and fiercely optimistic series about a young woman (Ellie Kemper) who moves to New York City after being kept in a bunker for many years by a creepy cult leader (Jon Hamm). Its sweet and funny stories will remind you of the tender workplace relationships in Parks and Recreation.

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Queer Eye
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Queer Eye

If you need a little bit of sunshine in your life, Queer Eye, like Parks and Recreation, will give it to you in a jiffy. The show revolves around a group of five gay men with different specialties who give people makeovers. If you love Pawnee's local politics, there's even an episode where they jazz up a mayor!

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GLOW
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GLOW

GLOW showcases a bit more drama than Parks and Recreation, though its warm humor, strong characters, and colorful set design will feel familiar to fans of the Michael Schur show. Plus, it features a few seasoned comedy actors, such as Alison Brie and Marc Maron.

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Arrested Development
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Arrested Development

Arrested Development revolves around a much more dysfunctional cast of characters than Parks and Recreation. Still, it'll certainly give you that kick of goofy humor. Jason Bateman plays a man who must hold together his spoiled and wealthy family when his father ends up in prison for shady business practices.

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Santa Clarita Diet
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Santa Clarita Diet

Besides launching her own makeup line, Drew Barrymore is keeping busy as the realtor mom turned zombie in Netflix's hilarious Santa Clarita Diet. On top of lots of blood, you'll still get a full course of sweet characters and silly jokes.

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Gilmore Girls
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Gilmore Girls

Gilmore Girls shares with Parks and Recreation an offbeat sense of humor and a small-town setting. Plus, you'll see a bit of Leslie and Ann in the smart, fast-talking Gilmore women!

Watch it now.

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The Office
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The Office

Like Parks and Recreation, The Office is a sweet, often goofy workplace comedy about a tight-knit group of employees with an idealistic and sometimes flighty boss. (Well, technically Ron's the boss of the Parks and Recreation office, but we'll say Leslie is Michael Scott's counterpart.) Both shows will give you a fix of hilarious office pranks and wonderfully memorable characters.

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Cheers
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Cheers

Before charming us on The Good Place, Ted Danson stole our hearts as Sam Malone on Cheers. While most of the action takes place at a regular Boston bar, don't be fooled by the show's humble setting. You'll find yourself caught up in the sharp jokes, lovable characters, and wholesome storylines.

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The West Wing
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The West Wing

We know, we know, The West Wing is a straight-up drama. Still, it has a few key Parks and Recreation elements: Chris Traeger's smoldering Rob Lowe and political scandals (though they're lighter on the comedy).

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Portlandia
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Portlandia

Fred Armisen previously worked with Amy Poehler on Saturday Night Live, developing an offbeat, absurd brand of humor. On Portlandia, he and guitarist Carrie Brownstein put on quirky sketches portraying colorful residents in Portland, OR.

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