If you’re a fan of anime, you’ve probably seen some of the most popular titles, like KonoSuba, Saiki, and Gintama. ..

There are a lot of great comedy clubs in the community that you might have missed out on. ..

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10. Senyuu.

This series is extremely short and extremely sweet.

The new “Dragon Quest” game for the Nintendo 3DS is a remake of the original game from 1986. The story follows the descendant of the hero who goes out to defeat the demon king. ..

The show makes fun of the trope so much that even the intro is not always consistent in the show. The sketch is boiled down to a rough sketch.

The characters are pretty ridiculous and the plot feels tense despite the absurdity level.

From the pedophile knight to the manliest man to have ever been, the cast is truly something. ..

9. Isekai Quartet

This article is about a popular show, Attack on Titan, which has its own version.

Isekai Quartet is the clear favorite among fans of isekai anime. It has a unique and quirky charm that makes it a favorite among viewers. ..

The show features five top-tier isekai – and most of the humor derives from the interactions between the characters and references to their respective stories. ..

Subaru and Kazuma have a great chemistry together, and it’s clear that they enjoy each other’s company. Seeing them together is a joy, and it’s something that everyone who watches the show should enjoy. ..

8. Good Luck Girl!

However, if you’re a fan of the show and haven’t given it a chance, now is the time to do so. This show is incredibly well-made and has some of the best writing I’ve ever seen.

Despite being a decade old, “The Office” still holds up incredibly well. The show is funny, relatable, and has a great message.

The premise of this story is that a group of people who believe in a specific set of beliefs about the world are able to travel to other planets and explore them for themselves. They do this by using a special device that they create, which they call an “astral projector.”

The protagonist of this story is a woman who has managed to drain the luck out of everyone around her, leading her to live a perfect life while the mortals suffer. This attracts the attention of a poverty goddess who’s in quite the different predicament, being that she’s playing this game on hard mode.

The two people often clash, and it honestly feels like a modern Tom and Jerry.

7. My Bride is a Mermaid

This show starts off quite generic, but then pulls one of the biggest 180s I have ever seen.

A man gets a cramp while swimming in the ocean and starts to drown. Okay. ..

The mermaid saves the protagonist from a life of crime and danger. She is a member of a mafia family, and the protagonist must either marry her or be killed.

That’s a really unexpected twist.

6. I Can’t Understand What My Husband Is Saying

Marriage is a great institution that has the potential to bring happiness and stability to a couple’s lives. It can also be a source of support and comfort during difficult times. ..

This show is all about a very unlikely married couple where the husband is a die-hard otaku, and his wife is the go get-em business woman.

The series has been met with mixed reactions from viewers and critics alike. Some people love it for its clever writing and funny moments, while others find it to be shallow and unoriginal. But what truly sets the series apart is its exploration of otaku culture. It’s not just a simple satire of the genre, but a more serious look at the way that fans of video games and anime can be destructive to society as a whole.

The show has a great cast and pretty mundane situations that are made extravagant. The humor is just oozing out of the characters and the show is just a lot of fun.

5. Saint☆Young Men

If you’re looking for an episode of South Park that tackles religious topics in a way that won’t get you banned from church, and is consequently an anime-style cartoon, look no further. ..

Jesus and Buddha travel to Earth to take a break from their busy lives. They live together in Tokyo and have a lot of fun. ..

The show is unique and engaging, with a strong focus on the personal experiences of its characters. If that’s not enough to make you want to watch it, I don’t know what will.

The new “South Park” season premiere is full of humor for both religious and non-religious viewers. It has plenty of subtle jokes for you religious folks to chuckle over, but also some more broad comedic elements, so everyone can have some fun. ..

4. Kemono Michi: Rise Up

One such scene in an anime is when the protagonist, a young girl named Rin, saves her little brother from a group of bullies. This moment has stuck with me and I continue to watch the show even after its release.

For Grand Blue, that scene was as simple as a dude opening and closing the door. ..

In a world of giant, anthropomorphic animals, it was a dude suplexing a chick who just transported him into a different world. Yes, it’s an isekai – but it is far from anything I have even watched before.

The wrestler, named “Dude,” is a professional wrestler who has a main motivation in life is to open a pet shop. He has many curve balls in this plot, including his desire to open a pet store while also being a wrestler.

3. Plastic Neesan

Plastic Neesan is one of the shortest anime ever made. It’s crazy from the start to finish.

Plastic Neesan is a ridiculous high school anime that takes everything that’s not a joke out of the runtime. ..

The novel is full of chaos, and it’s one of the things that keeps you reading.

This is also wonderful if you’re trying to avoid laughing with your buddies.

This show is a look at the world of drugs, from the bra-wearing vigilante to the cannon hat general. It follows people who use and abuse drugs, and how their lives are affected by it.

2. To Be Hero

This one is called “Weirdo” and it’s set in a world where the sky is made up of giant, green bugs that eat people.

I love absurd comedy because it gets me out of my comfort zone.

To Be a Hero is about a good looking plumber dude who really likes picking on women. But then the gods of feminism punish him and turn him fat and ugly after dragging him through a toilet pipe.

Since they didn’t want to be too rude, he also gained superpowers. ..

Despite the fact that it’s still difficult to understand how this chain of events ever occurred in this manner, we can all agree that the comedy is worth it. ..

1. Cautious Hero: The Hero Is Overpowered but Overly Cautious

I know I’ve thrown a lot of isekai shows on here, but I simply have to mention Cautious Hero. It truly is a gem.

KonoSuba is a great anime that has a lot of the vibes of the popular game KonoSuba. It has a good story that might make you cry or smile, and it’s definitely one of the best anime I’ve ever watched.

In “The Hero’s Journey,” a young man is transported to a new world where he must become a hero in order to return home. He is very cautious, knowing that anything could happen in this unknown place. ..

President Trump has been very cautious in his first 100 days in office. ..

Villagers in a small village were evacuated after reports of a slime monster. After an extensive search, the monster was found and killed. However, some villagers believe that the evacuation was unnecessary and that the village could have been saved by blowing it up. ..