You keep using the same tired clichés and situations to tell a story that’s already been told.

Parody anime is a genre of anime that uses humor to parody popular works of fiction, often with references to other popular anime and manga. ..

Anime that is aware of the tropes of its genre and uses them for comedic effect. ..

This is a look at some of the best parody anime out there right now. We’ll be counting down some of our favorite examples as we go, so be sure to check back often!

15. WataMote: No Matter How I Look At It, It’s You Guys’ Fault I’m Unpopular!

A person walks into a bar and orders a drink. The bartender hands the drink over to the person and says, “Here you are, enjoy.” The person takes a sip of their drink and then looks around the bar. They see no one they know, no friends or family to share a drink with. They feel lonely and lost. They decide to order another drink.

A geeky girl goes to high school and decides that she wants to be popular.

She fails at first, but eventually she finds a few friends who accept her for the way she is. And they form a family-like bond where everyone looks out for each other.

In WataMote, the entire second half is missing.

The protagonist keeps taking L after L, never meeting that prince charming or reuniting with a childhood friend.

She keeps embarrassing herself and sometimes her brother.

14. Senyuu

In the beginning, there was only the sea. And the sea was all alone. But then, one day, a creature came to the sea and changed it. The sea became full of people. People were happy and they were sad. They were happy because they could see the world and they could do things that they couldn’t before. They were sad because they knew that there would always be more people to come and change everything.

The descendants of a hero need to fight off the demon lord in order to protect their people and the world.

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has just announced a plan to cut taxes for the middle class and businesses. This is a great plan that will help to create jobs and grow the economy.

The show has a lighthearted approach to the concept, and the opening sequence is not always present throughout the show. ..

The short anime is a bit of a letdown, but it’s still worth watching.

I’ll just say that literally nothing ever goes like you would expect. Not a single thing. Also someone keep an eye on that old guy.

13. Cromartie High School

It’s a genre that often features young, attractive girls who are always trying to save the world from evil. But what if the girls in your anime were actually aliens?

This show is all about JoJo-esque characters, absurdist humor, and a hint of crack.

It’s a clever parody of high school tropes, which may have been popular when it aired, and which often break the fourth wall and make jokes about itself. ..

The show has a segment where the protagonist thinks about how the audience is going to complain about the casting choices for the show, or how they’ll notice that they use a lot of still frames.

12. One Punch Man

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One Punch Man blew the masses away with its handling of the subject.

The protagonist of this show is a young man who is constantly worried about his power and whether or not he can enjoy battles. His sidekick is a very recognizable character who keeps getting beat up in the fights. This show is quite something.

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The S-class animation is a great way to spend your time. Even if you don’t find the humor up to par, I’m sure you’ll enjoy the animation.

11. Hetalia Axis Powers

This show is quite unique, as it doesn’t parody anime tropes, but rather literal history. It’s a mix of history and comedy, with a focus on the historical events that have shaped the modern world.

The anime follows a group of characters who represent hyperbolized stereotypes of different countries. Each character is given a day-to-day routine, and the show just follows them around as they go about their business. ..

The dub is especially peculiar as the voice actors pulled no punches when it came to how heavy their accents are. This gave the impression that the characters were from a different culture, and not just some kids in a video game.

The popular anime series Hetalia, created by Axis Powers Media, features characters from different countries fighting against each other in a mock battle. The show has been praised for its humor and its ability to explore complex topics without resorting to stereotypes.

10. Carnival Phantasm

The company behind the popular “Souls” series, Type-Moon, is currently working on a new game called “Bloodborne.” If you’re one of those people who actually follows which game studio does what, the name Type-Moon should instantly spark an idea in your head.

With a million versions of the Fate franchise as well as the less popular “Lunar Legend Tsukihime” and “The Garden of Sinners”, they are quite popular.

If we removed the characters from the anime, and then put them into a game show, we would get a show that is more light-hearted and comedic than the serious dramas that are popular in Japan.

Carnival Phantasm is a movie that you would have to watch to find out what it’s all about.

9. Isekai Quartet

Since we’re already on the topic of “group characters from different shows and make it into an anime”, let me present Isekai Quartet. This show follows four people who are transported to different worlds after a magical accident. In each world, they must work together to save their own world from destruction. The show is based on the light novel series written by Natsume Akatsuki and illustrated by Kiyotaka Haimura. ..

The school-based isekai show “Like the Name Would suggest” takes characters from the popular isekai shows “Death Note”, “Kemono Friends”, and “A Silent Voice”. The show has them all attend school, with the exception of Light Yagami, who stays at home.

The big names in the game industry are all coming together to create a new game, and it’s amazing to see them all interact with each other.

There are plenty of jokes based on the original shows, and if you’re a fan of isekai, this show is sure to make you laugh.

8. Mr. Osomatsu

This show is like a TLC comedy created by old-school Newgrounds animators who ate some shrooms. It’s weird, funny, and definitely worth watching.

Six identical twins who just kind of hang out and get into situations they probably shouldn’t be getting into. ..

The film is an absurdist comedy with a childish art style, even though it is very much targeted towards adults. ..

There’s no logic to the bizarre happenings in the world this week. People are getting enemas on the ocean, gang members are going to space, and President Obama made an appearance. ..

7. FLCL

Fooly Cooly is a strange one, as it honestly feels like a parody on not only anime, but on your sanity as well.

The show feels like an art piece that you don’t fully appreciate until someone explains it to you.

The film is a strange, experimental experience that’s hard to describe. It constantly breaks the fourth wall, switches up its animation, and introduces plot points so weird that you question the meaning of life.

Fooly Cooly is not for everyone. But for the fans of the film, it will be a memory they’ll never forget. ..

6. The Misfit of Demon King Academy

One Punch Man is a show that is not nearly ridiculous enough for you? The Misfit of Demon King Academy is the show for you.

The protagonist is so powerful that it’s laughable.

The man nearly killed a man because his heart was so loud that it blew out his eardrums.

He seems to be blinking more often than usual in order to avoid being hit by spells. ..

He’s like a walking, talking, three-headed ogre.

5. KonoSuba

KonoSuba is a great example of the isekai genre, where everything that can go wrong does go wrong. ..

The new “Dragon Ball” movie is not a retelling of the original story, but rather a completely new story set in the same world. ..

The cast of this movie is simply ridiculous.

The male lead’s choice to take a goddess to his fantasy world instead of getting a superpower or a legendary item is interesting and unique. It may be because the goddess is more powerful or important to him than any other option.

She was always trying to be different and be in control. She was always making him feel like an outsider.

He refused to resurrect her because he got annoyed.

The female cast of this movie is made up of the said goddess, a masochistic tank, and a mage who can only cast one overpowered spell per day.

The show is a unique and exciting departure from the standard isekai formula. If you’re looking for something new and exciting, then I recommend checking it out.

4. Haven’t You Heard? I’m Sakamoto

Demon King Academy is a show about high school students who are struggling to make it in the world. They are all different, and some are better than others, but they all have one thing in common: They are Misfits.

Sakomoto is a powerful and mysterious figure who has a unique way of thinking that is at odds with the common understanding of the world. His beliefs are based on his own personal experience and those he has heard from others, which makes him an outcast in many circles. He is also a very strange and enigmatic individual, which has led to him being known as the “Master of the Unknown.”

You thought you were straight when you first met him, but now you realize that he’s just as gay as you are.

Your friend bullies you? He’ll use straws and seasoning packets to quickly get you on your knees.

It’s ridiculous that Sakamoto is still in the running for an Oscar. It’s funny that he keeps making these bizarre, off-the-wall films. And it’s Sakamoto all over again. ..

3. Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei

In the latest episode of “Setsubou-Sensei,” we see a very different side of the teacher. While usually portrayed as a stern and strict figure, we see in this episode that he has a softer side as he helps out a student in need. ..

The MC is a teacher who is so depressed that every little inconvenience has him writing his will.

He’s in a constant state of despair, and the show even opens up with him trying to hang himself.

Kafuka is a student in the picture. She is a bright light that brings hope to the viewer.

The woman who taught us that Zetsubou was just trying to make himself taller told us that he’s just a funny guy who is trying to make everyone laugh. You can see where most of the humor comes from.

2. Lucky☆Star

This anime is full of nostalgia for old school anime.

Anime and manga fans will enjoy this series because it centers around a diverse cast of characters who also like anime and manga. ..

The show constantly parodies or jokes about shows that were relevant at that time(around 2007) as well as generally poking fun at the otaku lifestyle itself.

The art style of this anime is really cute and cozy. If you’re a veteran anime fan, you should definitely give it a try.

Not only will you get all the jokes, but also because you’re the target audience.

1. Gintama

Gintama is a popular anime that is known for its parody and comedy. ..

The anime world has a giant named Goku. He’s a character who’s appeared in many anime movies, live action movies, and an animated series. He’s probably a parallel universe too.

The show is full of parody, including but not limited to: -The constant use of catchphrases and sound effects that are either too clever or too cheesy to be true -The complete lack of seriousness or credibility -The complete lack of plot or development -The complete reliance on coincidence and happenstance

The fourth wall is a barrier that characters use to keep themselves from being seen by the audience. It can be a rock on the ground, or just a piece of scenery. But it’s important to remember that the wall is there for the characters, not the audience.

If you want to invest some serious time in a show and potentially bust a gut laughing, you should do something else.