
Anime appeals to many different audiences, with genres like action-packed shonen, romance-focused shojo, and mature seinen, as well as the popular isekai. Comedy is a great addition to almost any of these, providing a welcome break from serious moments. For example, the silly adventures of Naruto Uzumaki in Naruto and the over-the-top, funny relationships in shows like Ouran High School Host Club offer levity when the plot gets intense.
If you’re looking for anime that are just plain funny, there are lots of options where comedy is the main focus. Shows like Mashle: Magic and Muscle and Gintama, for instance, get their humor by playfully poking fun at common anime clichés. No matter what kind of comedy you enjoy, there’s an anime out there to make you laugh.
The Devil Is a Part-Timer! Has a Uniquely Comedic Premise
The anime The Devil Is a Part-Timer! is about Satan finding work on Earth. He was forced to flee his home world after a battle with heroes, but unfortunately, his magical powers don’t work on Earth. This means he has to live like a normal human and get a job to survive. The show is full of funny moments as Satan, now known as Sadao Maou, adjusts to his new, everyday life.
This series is both genuinely funny and offers a closer look at Sadao’s character. As he gets to know the other people around him – including the hero who came to Earth with him – romantic relationships start to develop. Even though a love triangle appears, the show never loses its comedic edge and remains consistently hilarious.
Ghost Stories Goes Off the Rails With Its English Dub
Ghost Stories is a surprisingly well-done example of a complete re-imagining for its American release. The anime follows a group of school children confronting the supernatural, and initially wasn’t successful due to the strange and often nonsensical dialogue in the English dub. It felt less like a professional anime and more like a fan-made abridged series. The story centers around siblings Satsuki and Keiichirou Miyanoshita, who are tasked with exorcising ghosts connected to a mysterious trail related to their mother.
Although the original anime had the potential for a genuinely creepy or moving story, the English dub drastically changed it, turning it into something that feels like a silly, over-the-top comedy from the early 2000s. It relies heavily on shock value and often uses offensive and crude jokes, but that’s what makes it so fun. The plot and characters don’t make much sense, and that’s actually part of its charm. Thanks to its unusual background and comedic approach, Ghost Stories has become a beloved classic among anime fans. Don’t go in expecting a serious narrative – just be prepared to laugh.
Aggretsuko Is Hilarious Because It’s Too Relatable
Aggretsuko, or Aggressive Retsuko, is an anime about Retsuko, a charming red panda who perfectly captures the frustrations of a demanding job and a difficult boss named Ton. The show follows her daily life, both at work and outside of it, and how she deals with stress. Retsuko appears sweet and responsible at the office, but she lets out her frustrations in a surprisingly relatable way – by singing intense metal and screamo songs. She seems incredibly kind on the surface, but her inner thoughts resonate with many people.
What makes Aggretsuko so funny is how relatable it is – it perfectly captures the frustrations of dealing with a tough job and difficult coworkers. The humor comes from Retsuko secretly bottling up her true feelings and pretending to be okay. Beyond being a comedy, Aggretsuko is surprisingly realistic and impactful in its more subdued scenes.
Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid Is a Comedic Slice-of-Life Anime
Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid is a unique anime that flips the typical ‘isekai’ (another world) story on its head. It focuses on Kobayashi, an exhausted office worker who just wants to relax after a long day. One night, while drinking, she helps Tohru, a dragon from another world who can transform into a human-like form with a tail and horns. Deeply thankful and charmed by Kobayashi, Tohru decides to become her live-in maid. The anime then follows their everyday adventures, ranging from normal, relatable situations to encounters with other dragons.
Okay, so at first glance, Miss Kobayashi might seem like just another anime focused on, well, let’s say noticeable character designs. But honestly, it’s so much more than that! The story is genuinely well-written, and the action scenes, while they don’t last super long, are absolutely fantastic to watch. I love the whole concept of these powerful, adorable monster girls trying to navigate everyday human life – it’s hilarious and surprisingly heartwarming. And Tohru? Seriously, she’s the perfect dragon girlfriend, and I’m a little jealous of Kobayashi for having her!
D-Frag! Is a Club-Based Comedy That Relies on Eccentric Personalities
In the anime D-Frag!, the protagonist, Kenji Kazama, is usually the only sensible person amidst a chaotic situation. Similar to how the story begins, Kenji is unexpectedly drawn into his school’s Game Development Club, even though he has no real interest in games. He quickly becomes the focus of attention for a group of eccentric girls, each with their own unique personality and surprisingly, combat skills and special moves.
Okay, so D-Frag! isn’t breaking any new ground, but seriously, this anime is hilarious! I found myself laughing out loud constantly. What I really liked is that the main character, Kenji, is supposed to be the ‘normal’ one, which makes you feel like you’re experiencing the craziness of the club right along with him. It’s a quick, easy watch, and the humor is just really well done. Honestly, the fact that each episode is pretty self-contained is a good thing – it’s perfect for when you just want to chill and have a good time.
Dandadan Is Fast-Paced With Its Wit
Dandadan is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about anime of 2024. The story revolves around Momo Ayase, a popular girl, and Ken “Okarun” Takakura, a nerdy enthusiast. Momo is fascinated by the supernatural, but doesn’t believe in aliens, while Okarun believes in aliens but dismisses the supernatural. They challenge each other to find proof of what they believe in. The show jumps right into the action, with the first episode featuring curses and alien abductions, and doesn’t spend much time on lengthy explanations.
The comedy in this show comes from the chaotic situations Okarun and Momo find themselves in. The characters are refreshingly honest, and their frantic thoughts and actions are genuinely funny. Plus, the ghouls and aliens often say surprisingly outrageous things, adding to the overall silliness. Beyond just being fun to watch, Dandadan is a really well-done comedy horror anime that uses humor and satire to great effect, making it consistently hilarious.
Asobi Asobase Never Allows Its Characters To Appear Intelligent
At first glance, Asobi Asobase seems like a show about three middle school girls with different personalities – and that part is accurate. However, it’s not simply a character study. The series quickly throws you into a whirlwind of over-the-top situations. The story begins with Hanako and Kasumi pushing their American classmate, Olivia, to demonstrate her supposed English skills, only to discover she was born in Japan and doesn’t speak the language at all.
Asobi Asobase is an episodic comedy about three girls who form a club where they play silly games. What makes the show funny is that the characters aren’t very bright – they often get into trouble because one of them has wrong information, and the others go along with it. The animation is also great at using over-the-top facial expressions to enhance the humor.
My Deer Friend Nokotan Uses Absurdity
The anime My Deer Friend Nokotan is delightfully absurd and doesn’t try to be serious, which is exactly what makes it so funny. The story centers around Torako Koshi, a seemingly perfect student who secretly acts out, and has everyone at school wrapped around her finger. Everything changes when she meets a strange girl with deer antlers hanging from power lines, nicknamed Nokotan. Nokotan poses a threat to Torako’s carefully constructed image, forcing Torako to become friends with her.
I’m totally hooked on My Deer Friend Nokotan! What I love most is how self-aware it is – Torako is amazing because she actually questions everything that’s going on, and she even talks to us sometimes, breaking the fourth wall! Plus, the narrator is hilarious and doesn’t pull any punches. Honestly, it’s not really something you can explain – it’s more of a feeling you get while watching. It’s constantly surprising you and just when you think you know what’s happening, it throws you for a loop. I’ve been laughing non-stop!
If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan Pokes Fun at Crazed Idol Fans
Most idol anime focus on the performers themselves, but If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan takes a different approach – it’s about the fans. The story centers on Eripiyo, who discovers the relatively unknown idol group ChamJam and quickly becomes a devoted fan of Maina Ichii, the least popular member. Each episode follows Eripiyo’s enthusiastic support of Maina, showing how she spends her money on merchandise to help boost Maina’s confidence and make her feel appreciated.
This comedy anime is seriously underrated! It cleverly shows the tough side of the idol industry, and the character Eripiyo is hilariously, yet sweetly, obsessed. She’s a devoted fan who will go to extreme lengths for Maina, even escaping the hospital with broken bones just to see her perform. Eripiyo’s unwavering loyalty is consistently funny and offers a unique look at the dedication of a true idol fan.
Tomo-Chan Is a Girl! Shows Her Balancing Her Feminine and Masculine Sides
Tomo-Chan is a Girl! is a lighthearted high school comedy centered around Tomo, a girl who tries to get her childhood friend, Jun, to notice her romantically. She wants him to see her as more than just a buddy, which is a common storyline. However, the show is more than just a typical romance; it really focuses on Tomo’s own personal struggles and how she feels inside.
I’ve been watching Tomo try to navigate something really relatable – she’s a total tomboy who loves karate and being energetic, but she also wants to explore and embrace her more feminine side. It’s a bit of a journey for her, as she’s trying to figure out how to do that while still being herself. She really wants to connect with Jun, and it feels like she needs to balance both sides of her personality to truly feel happy and whole. Luckily, she’s got some great friends like Misuzu and Carol who are there to support her along the way.
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