A short-form animated sitcom about the Ali's, a British Desi Muslim family on Barakah Close, where the smallest everyday moment turns into a full family emergency. One house, three generations, one remote.
House No. 786 is a short-form animated sitcom about one British Desi Muslim family and the everyday chaos of life under one roof. We built one fictional house on one fictional close and filled it with the family you already know: the peacemaker, the overthinker, the snitch, the critic, the legend, and the cat who thinks the sofa belongs to him.
No big plots. No laugh tracks. Just the ordinary chaos of a household that loves loudly, argues louder, and always, somehow, ends up back on the same sofa with a fresh pot of chai.
A missing remote. A surprise guest in ten minutes. Whose turn it is for chai. The tiny domestic dramas that every household secretly recognises.
British Desi Muslim life played straight and warm. No lectures, no headlines. Shoes off at the door, salaam in the group chat, and love hidden inside the arguing.
Six big personalities under one roof, plus a cat with opinions and a cousin who always pulls up. Loud, fast, and impossible not to love.
We wanted a British Desi Muslim family on screen who weren't a lesson, a headline or a stereotype. Just people. Funny, flawed, familiar, and impossible not to love.
House No. 786 is an independent animation made by a small team of writers, animators and voice artists who grew up in houses exactly like this one. Every clip starts as a story someone swears actually happened to their nan.
New clips land every week on YouTube, TikTok and Instagram. Got a story for us, or want to work together? The letterbox is always open.
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