10 Best Comedy Anime to Watch in 2024

We have seen several amazing anime series falling under different genres, whether action or horror. However, if there’s one genre where the anime medium never ceases to amaze fans, it’s comedy. The comedy in anime is just something that can’t ever be replicated in live-action, and that’s why we love watching anime series. With that said, here are some of the best comedy anime shows you should be watching right now.

10. The Way of the Househusband

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  • IMDb: 7.3
  • MyAnimeList: 7.2
  • Studio: FINE Entertainment
  • Episodes: 10

The Way of the Househusband revolves around a former gangster, the Immortal Dragon, who leaves all the violence behind to support his wife, Miku. Despite having average animation, the anime has everything that makes it a worthwhile watch, be it the pacing or the humor that can make you laugh continuously for hours.

Tatsu was the most dangerous gangster before his retirement, so seeing such a person working in the kitchen or performing other household chores makes the anime funny. Besides that, the action scenes are hilarious, and the occasional scenes where Tatsu runs from the people of the underworld also add to the comedy element of the anime.

9. Tomo-Chan is a Girl

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  • IMDb: 7.6
  • MyAnimeList: 7.8
  • Studio: Lay-duce
  • Episodes: 13

This anime is about a Tom boy, Tomo Aizawa, who falls in love with her childhood friend, Junichiro Kubota. However, Kubota never had such feelings for Tomo as he sees her as one of her “bros.” So, whenever Tomo tries to win his heart by bringing out the woman she is, she often fails.

The anime series perfectly blends comedy and romance while also introducing viewers to several relatable characters. Moreover, as Tomo struggles to make herself look like a woman to her long-time love and friend, she disappoints herself more. Every episode of the anime features elements that can keep every viewer invested.

8. Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead

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  • IMDb: 7.5
  • MyAnimeList: 7.8
  • Studio: Bug Films
  • Episodes: 12

Akira Tendo is a corporate slave who is tired of his everyday life. One day, when he wakes up, he realizes that a zombie outbreak has taken place. Instead of worrying about the deadly situation, he starts enjoying it, thinking that he doesn’t have to go back to the office anymore.

Unlike other zombie-apocalyptic shows, Zom 100 stands out because of its way better setting and characters. Our protagonist makes us laugh harder with his silly moves. For instance, instead of finding ways to survive the deadly outbreak, Akira is seen focusing more on his bucket list, which consists of 100 things he wants to do before dying.

7. Mashle: Magic & Muscles

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  • IMDb: 7.6
  • MyAnimeList: 7.6
  • Studio: A-1 Pictures
  • Episodes: 24

Mashle: Magic and Muscles is a parody of the popular Harry Potter series. The story takes place in a world where everyone boasts some sort of magic. The main protagonist, Mash, has physical strength but is not a god-gifted magic user. However, he enrolls in the most elite magic school, Easton Magic Academy, where he must grab the title of Divine Visionary to live a peaceful life.

The comedic element in Mashle: Magic and Muscles flaunts a vibe similar to Mob Psycho 100. The protagonist finds unique yet hilarious methods to overcome any challenge thrown at him. This surprising element is what makes Mashle incredibly interesting.

6. Uncle from Another World

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  • IMDb: 7.3
  • MyAnimeList: 7.8
  • Studio: AtelierPontdarc
  • Episodes: 13

Uncle from Another World is an underrated Isekai anime that surely deserves your attention. Many Isekai anime are centered around reincarnation. The characters are transported to a different world in most of them, leaving everything in their world behind. This is where Uncle from Another World stands out.

The story follows Takafymi’s uncle, Ojisan, who returns to his world after spending 17 years in a magical world following a tragic accident. As he has been in a coma for all those years, Takafymi has to help him catch up with all the advancements he’s been missing out on, such as using the Internet.

5. Grand Blue Dreaming

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  • IMDb: 7.8
  • MyAnimeList: 8.4
  • Studio: Zero-G
  • Episodes: 12

Grand Blue Dreaming’s plot follows Iori Kitahara, who moves to Izu to pursue college. Iori starts living in a room above his uncle’s scuba diving shop. He dreamt of a brilliant college life while enjoying Scuba Diving. He is distracted by some alcoholic men in the scuba group who take him in as their own. However, Iori’s cousins soon try to help and push him towards his dreams again.

There are many comedy anime, but we rarely get to see a gem like Grand Blue Opening. No episode of this anime will let you sit with a straight face, even for a second.

4. Saiki K

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  • IMDb: 8.3
  • MyAnimeList: 8.4
  • Studio: J.C.Staff
  • Episodes: 120

This anime revolves around a high schooler, Kusuo Saiki, who possesses psychic powers but dislikes flaunting them. He is an introvert who doesn’t like to grab attention from others, so whenever trouble comes his way, Saiki tries to solve it using his powers without catching anyone’s attention.

Saiki K is one of the most underrated comedy anime series. Sadly, it didn’t receive the appreciation it deserved. With a perfect mixture of comedy, fantasy, and romance, the anime is a must-watch for those curious to watch a humorous anime.

3. Gabriel DropOut

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  • IMDb: 7.1
  • MyAnimeList: 7.4
  • Studio: Doga Kobo
  • Episodes: 12

We know that humans often get addicted to video games, but have you ever heard or seen an angel going crazy over them? Gabriel DropOut features the said scenario. After graduating, an angel from heaven, Gabriel, is sent to Earth to help humans follow the correct path. However, after arriving on Earth, she becomes a video game addict, eventually turning into lazybones.

This is one of the most hilarious anime series newcomers can watch. The strange story will continue to give you many reasons to grin while watching the series, even after the concluding episode.

2. Spy x Family

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  • IMDb: 7.1
  • MyAnimeList: 7.4
  • Studio: Doga Kobo
  • Episodes: 12

Spy x Family revolves around a dysfunctional family that is not connected by blood. Loid, a spy, has to adopt a daughter, Anya, and get into a fake marriage with Yor to work on his undercover mission. Later, the family also gets a dog, Bond. Despite staying together, they remain secretive about their identities.

The characters of Spy x Family are so adorable and insane at the same time. This is one of the main reasons why it can get you hooked on it from the first episode. Once you start watching this anime series, you won’t be able to stop thinking about Anya’s cuteness.

1. One-Punch Man

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  • IMDb: 8.7
  • MyAnimeList: 8.5
  • Studio: Madhouse (S1), J.C.Staff (S2–3)
  • Episodes: 24

One-Punch Man is one of the most amazing superhero anime I have ever seen. The protagonist, Saitama, is a bald-capped superhero who can defeat any opponent with a single punch. So, he is often on the lookout for a worthy opponent who can take him on a wild ride.

Despite being an overpowered being, Saitama often struggles with his everyday chores, and at that time, the expressions on his face make the entire sequence funny. Saitama is surely the strongest, but more often than not, he is dumb. He doesn’t use much of his brain, adding to the humor of the series.

Apart from that, there are only a few dialogues in the series, but they never fail to give you a reason to laugh.

So, these are the anime series that we think you should definitely watch if you’re looking for a laugh or a lighthearted distraction from My Hero Academia or Jujutsu Kaisen. Are there any new comedy anime you think we should add to the list? Tell us in the comments below.

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