Married with Children Is Now Streaming on Prime Video (All 11 Seasons)

It's official. As of March 25, 2026, all 11 seasons — 259 episodes — of Married... with Children are streaming on Amazon Prime Video in the United States.

After the show's run on Hulu ended, fans were left wondering where they'd get their Bundy fix. The answer: Prime Video picked up the entire catalog. No extra subscription required — if you have Prime, you have the Bundys.

What You Need to Know

Platform: Amazon Prime Video (included with Prime membership)

Available: March 25, 2026

Seasons: All 11 (1987–1997)

Episodes: 259

Cast: Ed O'Neill, Katey Sagal, Christina Applegate, David Faustino, Amanda Bearse, Ted McGinley

Watch now: Married... with Children on Prime Video

Married... with Children was the very first primetime series to air on the Fox network. Created by Michael G. Moye and Ron Leavitt, it ran for 11 seasons and became one of the most influential sitcoms in television history — the anti-Cosby Show, the show that proved audiences wanted something raw, irreverent, and unapologetically real.

Why This Matters for Fans

If you're reading this, you probably don't need convincing. But for the record:

The show has bounced between streaming platforms over the years — Hulu had it for a long stretch, and before that it lived on various cable syndication deals. Every time it moves, fans scramble to find it again. Now it's on Prime Video, which is one of the most widely subscribed platforms in the US, meaning more people have access to the Bundys than ever before.

This is also a chance for a whole new generation to discover the show. If you've got kids (or friends) who've never seen it — now's the time. Fair warning: the first few episodes take a minute to find their rhythm. The show really hits its stride around Season 2-3 when Al gets meaner, Peg gets lazier, and the writers stop holding back.

The Best Episodes to Rewatch First

With 259 episodes, you could go front to back. But if you want to jump straight to the best of Al Bundy, here's where to start:

🏈 "The Legends of Polk High" — Season 4, Episode 14

Al relives his four-touchdown glory when Polk High retires his jersey. This is the episode that cemented the Polk High mythology. If you own the Polk High 33 T-Shirt, you already know why this one matters.

✊ "No Ma'am" — Season 6, Episode 7

The birth of NO MA'AM — the National Organization of Men Against Amazonian Masterhood. Al leads the charge against a feminist talk show host and accidentally starts a movement. This is the episode that launched a thousand t-shirts (including ours).

🎸 "The Hood, The Bud, and The Kelly" — Season 9, Episodes 1-2

A two-part premiere where Bud's alter ego "Grandmaster B" gets the family tangled up with a real street gang. Peak 90s chaos.

📺 "Psycho Dad" — Season 7, Episode 9

Al's favorite TV show gets cancelled, and he leads a crusade to bring it back. Meta, prophetic, and hilarious — especially considering Fox eventually cancelled Married... with Children itself without a proper finale.

👞 "A Shoe Room With a View" — Season 10, Episode 17

Al barricades himself inside the shoe store. A bottle episode that's basically a one-man show for Ed O'Neill. If you need proof that Al Bundy is one of the greatest characters in sitcom history, this is it.

💒 "The Wedding Show" — Season 5, Episode 18

Marcy marries Jefferson in one of the funniest ceremony scenes ever filmed. Al's toast is legendary.

The Show That Almost Got a 12th Season

Here's a piece of history that still stings: Fox reportedly ordered a 12th and final season that would have given the Bundys a proper goodbye. Then the network pulled the plug. The series finale — "How to Marry a Moron" — was never intended to be the last episode. The show just... ended.

There was also talk of an animated revival. In 2023, Christina Applegate confirmed the original cast was involved. The studio cancelled that too.

All of which makes rewatching the original 259 episodes that much more important. This is all we've got — and honestly, it's more than enough.

Gear Up for the Rewatch

If you're about to dive back into 11 seasons of the Bundys, you might as well look the part. Here are the fan favorites:

No Ma'am T-Shirt

No Ma'am T-Shirt — The #1 bestseller. You'll want this on by Season 6.

Polk High 33 T-Shirt

Polk High 33 T-Shirt — Four touchdowns in a single game. Front and back print.

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Where Else Can You Watch Married with Children?

As of March 2026, Prime Video is the primary streaming home in the US. The show is no longer on Hulu. It may also be available for purchase (per episode or per season) on Apple TV, Google Play, and Vudu. International availability varies — check your local Prime Video library or JustWatch for up-to-date listings in your country.

Final Thoughts

There's never been a better time to rewatch Married... with Children. Whether you've seen every episode five times or you're introducing someone new to the Bundys, having all 11 seasons in one place — included with Prime, no extra cost — is exactly what fans have been waiting for.

Al would probably say something like: "Don't just sit there, Peg. Make yourself useful and press play."

So press play. And if you need the wardrobe to match — you know where to find us.