What to Watch When You Want To Laugh // Comedy

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  • The Sound of Your Heart

    1. The Sound of Your Heart

    Korean Drama - 2016, 20 episodes

    The Sound of Your Heart: Based on a popular webtoon, this drama is what happens when the dastardly, immature voices in our heads get put into action. The second-hand embarrassment is strong for this one and will make you question your inner age as you giggle over the slapstick comedy.  - u/myweithisway

    My absolute favourite Korean comedy is The Sound of Your Heart, of course the first one with Lee Kwang Soo. When I'm really in need for a good laugh, I come back to it again and again.  - u/minexplosion

    The Sound of Your Heart will have you cry laughing, I swear!  - u/not-creativeenough

  • Good Manager

    2. Good Manager

    Korean Drama - 2017, 20 episodes

    Chief Kim - a skilled accountant who used to work for gangsters gets a job in a huge company called TQ Group. He soon discovers that people who work there are even worse than gangsters as he watches them embezzle huge amounts of money and hurt innocent people in order to cling onto power. So, in order to protect the employees, he along with other workers in the accounting department decide to fight corruption.

    Why you should watch: an office drama with almost no romance? Sounds boring but is anything but. In fact, it might even be the best comedy drama this year. The elaborate pranks, interesting characters, Nam Goong Min's smile when he comes up with a dastardly plan and the bromance between the two male leads who bicker endlessly. - u/AlohaAlex

    Chief Kim: An accountant with a goal and no morals joins a conglomerate and discovers that he had only been dealing with small fry gangsters. Faced with injustices created by the Big Bad Guy, he discovers his inner hero and goes on a crusade to help the innocents and justice prevail. Filled with hijinks and bromance, you'll find yourself cackling with glee along with the team members as the bad guys get their comeuppance.  - u/myweithisway

  • Terius Behind Me

    3. Terius Behind Me

    Korean Drama - 2018, 32 episodes

    Terius Behind Me: He may be the most elite of secret agents but none of his training has prepared him for babysitting two mischievous youngsters that know how to push all of his buttons. Excellent production value helps save this drama from campy-ness and turns it into a slick-looking, heartwarming story of people bonding together to become a team of avengers worth rooting for, whether they are solving international crimes or just making sure the kids have fun at the kids cafe.  - u/myweithisway

    It's The Pacifier: kdrama edition. Fun and slightly silly spy comedy with the wholesome backdrop of a family that just needs some help. Throw in some excellent and intrepid neighbors, plus the most ridiculously campy cliffhangers and you have yourself a winner. The kids are pretty cute too when they aren't being terrors. Just don't expect mojitos at Namsan Tower next time you swing by. Those are a lie. Just fix your life and fucking watch it, okay?  - u/MerinoMedia

  • Avengers Social Club

    4. Avengers Social Club

    Korean Drama - 2017, 12 episodes

    It's a really well put together story about a group of (mostly) women who gather together for the sake of "revenge" on the evil bastards in their lives (largely, though not entirely, their husbands)...  early on they decide to stay away from violence, and start out with pranks-- eventually they move on to legal attacks-- so the tone of the series has a nice balance of the humorous and the dramatic without ever going off into the deep-end.  It's not entirely without "romance", but they stay away from the standard "two people hung-up because they won't talk to each other" plot.

    A nice range of characters all acted really well, and a story that doesn't lose it's way mid-way through.  Some of the cinematography is pretty impressive-- they open the story with some stuff that seems like James Bond action. - u/doomvox

    Avenger's Social Club - Honestly reading the synopsis for it, I was like "ok... this sounds kind of ridiculous"... and while watching it...it really was ridiculous, but in the best possible sense. It was such a wholesome drama that highlighted serious issues while making me laugh at the same time. None of that cliche romantic stuff which at the time was a fresh breather for me. It's now one of my all time favorite dramas!  - u/Taichikins

  • The Producers

    5. The Producers

    Korean Drama - 2015, 12 episodes

    The Producers: This drama starts as a satirical variety/documentary show focusing on the behind the scenes manipulations that happen in the variety department of KBS, and ends as a sweet romantic comedy where two childhood friends finally get together. Though most of the humor and jokes are in the earlier episodes, the show never loses its warmth. Highlights of the show include numerous cameos and easter eggs for those familiar with KBS variety shows, but the best part may be the contrast between a deadpan Kim Soo Hyun and a cranky IU, giving us both moments of hilarity and moments of heartwarming sweetness.  - u/myweithisway

    Many people liken it to "The Office" with its candid view of variety production. It's got its cringe-worthy social awkwardness, hilarious clashes of personality, and a very doofy Kim Soo Hyun. Gong Hyo Jin also stars as a somewhat shrill (but she grows on you) sunbae. - u/ClosetYandere

  • History of the Salaryman

    6. History of the Salaryman

    Korean Drama - 2012, 22 episodes

    History of A Salaryman - It’s one of the funniest kdramas I’ve ever watched and about an everyday salaryman rising up to be a sort of corporate/business hero. Jung Ryeo Won is amazing (and her character’s kind of batshit) here too, I fell in love with her watching this drama. - u/Shower_caps

    I distinctly recall History of a Salaryman putting me on the chuckle bus. It might have also had something to do with Yoo Bang and his ability to laugh at the most inappropriate of times - unknown

    History of a Salaryman - It's very unique and uses a lot of dark humor. Romance isn't really a big part of the show since mystery and humor are the focus. I also found it very refreshing since the male lead is not unbelievably attractive and much more realistic than typical leads! - u/serendipitious333

  • The Incarnation of Money

    7. The Incarnation of Money

    Korean Drama - 2013, 24 episodes

    Written by the same husband-wife writing team as "History of a Salaryman," it's just as funny and five times as thrilling, way more than any murder mystery/revenge drama has any right to be. Kang Ji Hwan shines at both comedy and tragedy, and Hwang Jung Eum is his perfect sassy foil. Every episode will have you dying of laughter at least once, so I'd say this is a must-have for any comedy recc list. :) - u/howtoquityou

  • City Hunter

    8. City Hunter

    Korean Drama - 2011, 20 episodes

    City Hunter is an action drama that takes itself very serious, but I had lot of fun and laughed at all the over-the-top moments and incredible accidents.  - u/the-other-otter

  • The Fiery Priest

    9. The Fiery Priest

    Korean Drama - 2019, 40 episodes

    Action with comedy and some discussion of what it is to be priest. It is always made clear that the main character is not like other priests. Fast paced, strong people, interesting characters, corruption. If you enjoy watching fights and laughing in between, Fiery Priest is your thing. Relatively male oriented, but some good female characters also. No real romance.  - u/the-other-otter

    Fiery Priest surprised me a bit even though I knew Kim Nam-Gil was the lead. After watching "The Guest" which I really liked I thought another "priest" drama would get cumbersome or tiring but it is totally different and really enjoyable. There are some memorable characters in this one too. - u/Owlatmydoor

    Fiery Priest -  I think has really good pacing with some good action and humor - u/stark37

  • Pegasus Market

    10. Pegasus Market

    Korean Drama - 2019, 12 episodes

    Pegasus Market - I can't contain my love for this drama! Get on this for a delightful cracktastic ride!! I was in stitches within 12min, and smiling throughout. The offbeat zany comedy subverts all expectations and keeps you engaged with the mix of metahumour, parody, trope-reversals, musical numbers, all the while reserving some human feels that will hit you like a bus! Every ep delivered fresh elements without feeling repetitive, and the ending was just goldilocks. I haven't laughed so much since Sound of your Heart. - u/Xocobo 

    Pegasus Market. It's a brilliant comedy, some subtle, and with a lot of wild in your face madness that just makes you burst out laughing. It also has so much heart, and has been surprisingly touching at times. - u/informed_doubt

    Pegasus market - Serious subjects like pricing of supermarket wares discussed in a whacky and crazy way. Some new wackiness every episode. In between heartwarming moments. - u/the-other-otter

  • The Three Musketeers

    11. The Three Musketeers

    Korean Drama - 2014, 12 episodes

    The Three Musketeers is a comedy sageuk. It's not without its politics and scheming (note: the title), but the cast makes it so great. Yonghwa basically gets shafted at every turn. The other Musketeers are idiots and I love them. This is great for a general laugh throughout. - u/life-finds-a-way

    Three Musketeers was so good. I really enjoyed the odd emsemble of characters. - u/NYClock

    Three Musketeers is a lot of fun! It's comedic action-adventure. There's a tiny bit of romance, but it's mostly bromance-centered. They stayed pretty close to the spirit of the Dumas books. - u/lynnb496

  • Modern Farmer

    12. Modern Farmer

    Korean Drama - 2014, 20 episodes

    Modern Farmer: What happens when a "super popular" boy band is banished to a rural town? Absolute insanity. Heavy on toilet humor and slapstick comedy, this show may not be palatable for everyone, but if the humor clicks with your taste, there's a good chance you'll howl with laughter. Aside from the in your face style of humor, there's also a lovely storyline about single motherhood and the idea that it takes a village to raise a kid. Overall a sweet drama if you like its style of humor.  - u/myweithisway

    Modern Farmer is ridiculous. Everyone is Looney Tunes! So much shouting (but in a way you'd do with friends). The townspeople get into the wackiest situations. The camera work and the writing make it a bit slapstick, but I think it's done appropriately. This is great for tuning in and dropping out. Maybe after a particularly rough drama. - u/life-finds-a-way

  • Prison Playbook

    13. Prison Playbook

    Korean Drama - 2017, 16 episodes

    There are so many laughs in this,  They make up for the Prison life.  It’s about a famous baseball player, stuck in prison for a year for defending sister.  All the acting is superb, as well as the casting and music.  - u/elynwen

    Prison Playbook is a bromantic comedy with minimal romance which is about a national baseball player's time in prison. The synopsis probably doesn't sound very fun, but it really is funny. 

    Prison Playbook an emotional journey with a nice mix of knee-slapping, dark humor and running gags. So good.  - u/minexplosion

    One of the reasons I loved Prison Playbook was because it wasn’t loud, in-your-face, humor. It was sometimes subtle and that made it so much funnier. - u/nowshinff

    Prison Playbook was so dang funny. You can tell it's the same director as Reply series, it has the same sense of humor and timing - u/EmmieEmmieJee

  • Psychopath Diary

    14. Psychopath Diary

    Korean Drama - 2019, 16 episodes

    Diary of a Psychopath - Yoon Shi Yoon plays a pushover who gets amnesia and wakes up mistakenly thinking that he is a psychopath. Hilarity ensues. - u/fog_city

    Psychopath Diary - The ending cracked me up, it was really good and extremely satisfying. The drama picks up really fast in the first few episodes, slows down a bit mid-way and picks up in the end. Overall it was worth my time.  Highly recommend it.  - u/that-plot-twist-tho

    Psychopath Diary - It's a thriller-comedy with lots of black humor. I recently finished it and I have NEVER laughed so much while watching.

    If you're interested: It's about a typical pushover guy who happens to pick up the diary of a serial killer. Shortly after he gets into an accident and loses his memory. He mistakes it as his diary thinking he is a psychopath... He then gains confidence, thinking he is a "predator" and since that moment he begins to change.

    It might sound quite dark, but it isn't at all, the mixture of thriller and comedy works unexpectedly well! - u/iDemonizer

  • You're All Surrounded

    15. You're All Surrounded

    Korean Drama - 2014, 20 episodes

    You're all Surrounded is an excellent all rounder - it's a drama about rookie detectives which is heavy on the comedy and has some good mystery/crime  elements, there's a little romance and bromance too. - u/sianiam

    You're all surrounded - Really enjoyed this show.  Some good humour from the team.  No major thinking needed so was a nice easy watch. - u/gemhandley

  • I Picked Up a Star on the Road

    16. I Picked Up a Star on the Road

    Korean Drama - 2018, 10 episodes

    I Picked Up a Star on the Road: A down on her luck young woman accidentally knocks out a star and believes him to be dead, so she drags him home to take care of the corpse only to find that he's not dead yet. Thus begins her adventure of keeping a star in her home. This drama doesn't take itself seriously and neither should you. The premise is an absolutely absurd situation that you can't help but laugh at it. What keeps it endearing is how earnestly the entire cast tries to make the drama's world and situation believable. At a short 10 episodes, it's a great comedic filler drama when you just want something silly to giggle at.  - u/myweithisway

    I picked up a celebrity on the street Ten hours with silly antics, where a "schizophrenic cousin" gets tied up in female lead's house. Do not take seriously.  - u/the-other-otter

  • My Fellow Citizens!

    17. My Fellow Citizens!

    Korean Drama - 2019, 36 episodes

    My Fellow Citizens is about a couple that gets married in the start! The plot is essentially that a con man and a police officer meet, fall in love and get married but they're both keeping their jobs a secret from each other. So this drama is less on the romance side (you get the most in the first couple of eps) but it's quite funny and can get a bit crazy but it's enjoyable and unique :)  - u/ang-ela

    My Fellow Citizens - way underhyped! This drama had an amazing cast of really talented actors from leads to the supporting ones. It was hilarious, dark, and a refreshing take on politics and conning for all the right reasons. - u/dalnamoo

    My Fellow Citizens - It’s probably my favorite comedy of the year. It just tickled my funny bone in a way nothing else did this year. I thought it balanced a serious political story with humor really well while also being satirical and full of social commentary. I loved almost everything about it, even though it has its apparent flaws, it just has so many positives to outweigh them. It’s one of two dramas that I actually rewatched during the year, I love it that much. - u/txc_vertigo

    Its a good laugh, a satire about how to become a politician without any connections.  - u/Imerim

  • My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho

    18. My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho

    Korean Drama - 2010, 16 episodes

    My Girlfriend is a Gumiho is about a contract relationship between a young man and a gumiho (nine tailed fox), it's cute,  fun and funny most of the time, and the leads have excellent chemistry. - u/sianiam

    Considered a Kdrama classic, what's not to love when you've got an ancient, shameless fox spirit enjoying life as a woman...eating delicious meats, acting unsightly in public, swallowing toothpaste and mouthwash...  - u/ClosetYandere

  • 38 Task Force

    19. 38 Task Force

    Korean Drama - 2016, 16 episodes

    "Squad 38" is a story of seeking retribution and a seemingly cold hearted revenge, led by a young conman together with one public official and a group of thieves. The group sets out to destroy the ones behind his father's imprisonment and we can see his intricate plans unfold in front of us. However, you end up rooting for the young man and his friends - a bunch of really likeable and warm hearted people. The drama is fast paced and revolves around financial issues, property ownership and such with a very generous sprinkle of light hearted humor and jokes. - u/imerremi

  • My Love from the Star

    20. My Love from the Star

    Korean Drama - 2013, 21 episodes

    My Love from the Star - Just one person - Jun Ji-Hyun - and you know that the drama will definitely be fun. Cheon Song-Yi is one of my all time favourite characters and she's just amazing. This clingy, foolish but awesome woman will win your heart with her funny antics and her out of this world English. Her character blended well with Do Min-Joon and eventually you'll find yourself drawn towards her. Everytime I feel low I watch her scenes and they always make me laugh. - u/Fatooz

    Because Jeon Ji Hyun is hilaaaarious. - u/stone_soup

  • The Legend of the Blue Sea

    21. The Legend of the Blue Sea

    Korean Drama - 2016, 20 episodes

    Jun Ji Hyun is an absolute riot. She has an amazing ability to keep you laughing even if she's playing an unlikeable character (that's referencing My Love From Another Star though - her character in Legend of the Blue Sea is very likeable). Lee Min Ho's reactions to her antics are a lot of fun, too and he brings his own comedy to it. - u/eroverton

    The Legend of the Blue Sea - Again, we have - Jun Ji-Hyun - the comedy queen. With her amazing antics and her expressions she steals the show and will definitely make you ROFL. This is also one of Lee Min-Ho's best works in my opinion because of how his reactions to Jun Ji-Hyun's antics and his own comedic elements add so much to the drama and their chemistry. With the powerhouse of talent - Jun Ji-Hyun - Lee Min-Ho does a good job of matching with her and the subtle bromance will just add more to your fun watching experience of the drama. - u/Fatooz

  • Surplus Princess

    22. Surplus Princess

    Korean Drama - 2014, 10 episodes

    A modern day twist on "The Little Mermaid," lead heroine Hani is hot for chef and is relentless in her pursuit! Kim Seul Gi co-stars as a surly mukbang web video star...and everyone else is hilarious too. Too bad it was cut short, it's one of my favorites.  - u/ClosetYandere

  • Strong Woman Do Bong Soon

    23. Strong Woman Do Bong Soon

    Korean Drama - 2017, 16 episodes

    Strong Woman Do Bong Soon: When a rich, young entrepreneur is endangered, he decides to hire a personal guard. His guard of choice is a petite girl with supernatural strength and thus hijinks ensue. The story is ridiculous at times and side characters can be aggravating but the leads really shine and are adorable enough to bring a smile to your face. - u/myweithisway

    This is the most consistently funny drama of 2017 for me. The leads were funny, the supporting characters were hilarious! There was physical humor and jokes galore. The humor balanced out the darkness the other main plot line. This is the perfect show if you want a smile on your face from beginning to end. - u/dioscurideux

  • Goblin

    24. Goblin

    Korean Drama - 2016, 16 episodes

    Goblin: While Goblin's promotional material often focused on its love story, for many viewers it is far more memorable for its hilarious hijinks between the Goblin and the Grim Reaper. Plus, there is also the adorable nephew, who is desperate to get his credit card back, adding to the chaos. In short, there is no shortage of laughs in this drama even with its sad love stories. Both male leads Gong Yoo and Lee Dong Wook tend to choose more serious works so this is a rare chance to see their comedic chops, which are excellent. If you are a fan of either actor, this drama may be worth watching just to see their iconic characters in action.  - u/myweithisway

    I laughed until my stomach hurt through a lot of this drama. Two all-powerful immortals forced to be roommates, and both are giant dorks when it comes to women. Throw in a young scam artist of a nephew and the constant misuse of god-powers and the giggles don't stop. - u/eroverton

  • The Bride of Habaek

    25. The Bride of Habaek

    Korean Drama - 2017, 16 episodes

    Pretty funny premise, Habaek the Water God has to come to the human world to claim his throne as emperor and he has to meet his destined servant to help him on his mission. But his godpowers don't work here and he comes across as a delusional lunatic to everyone he tries to explain himself to, including his servant, who happens to be a psychiatrist.

    I didn't know this was going to be in the comedy category when it aired, but it's made of giggles. - u/eroverton

  • Hit the Top

    26. Hit the Top

    Korean Drama - 2017, 32 episodes

    The Best Hit Yoo Hyun-jea (Yoon Shi-yoon) is a huge idol in 1993 when he is suddenly transported to the present day through an accident. Scenes of Hyun-jea's future shock and hiding from people who might recognise him are absolutely hilarious. Unfortunately the drama loses its way slightly half way through, unable to balance the comedy, mystery and romance and its understanding of time travel is shaky at best. I found it laugh out loud funny in the beginning and enjoyable all the way through with a cast of lovable characters, but the ending has been quite divisive. I'd recommend giving it a go and dropping it if you don't like the direction it's taking, because it really is the direction the drama is going with.   - u/GSV_Zero_Gravitas

  • The Master's Sun

    27. The Master's Sun

    Korean Drama - 2013, 17 episodes

    The Master's Sun: A girl who can see ghosts discovers that being handsy with a rich heir will drive away the ghosts. So in an act of self-preservation, she hangs around the guy until the guy can't live without her anymore. A hilarious drama that really showcases the comedic chops of both leads.  - u/myweithisway

  • The Lover

    28. The Lover

    Korean Drama - 2015, 12 episodes

    The Lover is slapstick, amusing, and upfront. Things might be a degree too silly. It's cool to see couples being couples and all the possible drama involved. Arguing, being immature, competing with other couples. Getting caught in uncompromising positions. This is good for after a heavier drama. - u/life-finds-a-way

    The Lovers follows people who live in 4 apartments in the same building and focuses on their everyday lives and different household dynamics. I wouldn't call it hilarious because it never goes overboard, but is probably the closest you'll find to a light comedy drama without the usual rom-com tropes.  - u/AlohaAlex

    I remember binge watching it last summer. I was having such a hard time trying to cover up the sound of my laughter in to the wee hours of the morning while my family slept. I wish I could watch it for the first time again. Must warn you that it is for a "mature" audience. It does not contain the usual k-drama innocence or chasteness.  - u/ladeeedada

  • Reply 1997

    29. Reply 1997

    Korean Drama - 2012, 16 episodes

    Reply 1997: This drama serves as a primer for both first loves and how to be a fangirl. Filled with hijinks and witty dialogue, this drama manages to capture youth and love at its most earnest and vulnerable moments. One of the best dramas ever.  - u/myweithisway

    The Answer Me series: both 1997 and 1994, though 1994 is closer to my heart. Both shows showcase the writer's trademark slapstick humour that is tinged with nostalgia and love for the characters. Really had me bursting out laughing right off the bat. - u/stone_soup

  • Perfume

    30. Perfume

    Korean Drama - 2019, 32 episodes

    The first 4 episodes had me laughing more than I have in a while, and while things get (sort of) normalized after that, the humour was still there. Was fun to see SSR in a different kind of role and the two actresses who played the FL did a tremendous job. I love the message that came through loud and clear, but not in a heavy-handed way.  - u/LcLou02


    It was entertaining and it told a story that broke many stereotypes. It handled social issues like sexual harrassment, domestic abuse, suicide, depression and many more in a unique and fun way. It didn't loose it's laughter from start to finish while still maintaining on point storywise. The writer managed to include so many books in the narrative. The main characters were fledged out. It was a story about loving yourself before anything else, to be confident no matter how you look like and no matter what history/baggage you might had. The ending was splendid.  - u/RedBluePurpleBlood

  • Reply 1994

    31. Reply 1994

    Korean Drama - 2013, 21 episodes

    Reply 1994 has its serious and emotional moments. But the playful nature of the cast reminded me of my college friends and I was amused. They also said and did funny things. The dad is a trip. So sassy and skeptical and judgy and insane. This is a drama you'd watch when you're in the mood for a romance and emotions, but want to laugh all along the way.  - u/life-finds-a-way

  • Be Melodramatic

    32. Be Melodramatic

    Korean Drama - 2019, 16 episodes

    If you have a few kdramas under your belt, I guarantee you'll love how they toy with kdrama tropes, circumventing the annoying ones and making fun of others (like product placement). The cast did a great job and the OST is going straight to my playlist. If you were looking for an upbeat slice-of-life romcom with strong female leads, look no further.  - u/AlohaAlex

    Be Melodramatic - This drama was so refreshing.  It was light, cute, had realistic characters, broke the 4th wall so many times I'm surprised it still exists.  I particularly loved how you thought that some of the opponents were going to turn into awful, single minded characters bent on destroying the female lead, but no, they were just written like real people doing real things.  I didn't hate a single character, I strongly disliked Gong Myung's girlfriend, but everyone knows someone like her.  She wasn't a caricature at all, just a mess.  Anyway, highly recommended.  - u/pvtshame

  • Ex-Girlfriend Club

    33. Ex-Girlfriend Club

    Korean Drama - 2015, 12 episodes

    Ex-Girlfriend Club is possibly the only KDrama that had me looking forward to it to cheer me up.  If I needed a laugh, Ex-Girlfriend Club delivered every episode.  The face expressions, the goofy catchy opening song, the sharp and smart director, ex-girlfriends written as regular people, awkward situations played out so well, and the lack of eye-rolling moments all compounded into one show was just gold.  I usually just chuckle and a laugh here and there but this one had me outright laughing all the time which was great.  - u/Treaya

    Ex-Girlfriend Club - He's a webtoon writer and his latest one, which centers on his past dating experiences, is a huge hit. So huge, in fact, that it gets adapted to a movie. The producer happens to be his first ex girlfriend and after a night of heavy drinking on both sides, they decide to ask the other three ex girlfriends if they're okay with filming the movie. What could possibly go bad when four ex girlfriends with wildly different personalities meet for the first time?

    Why you should watch: it's pure unfiltered fun once the ball starts rolling. Lingering feelings, friendly female rivalry, one very confused webtoon writer and the chaos that ensues. - u/AlohaAlex

  • Naeil's Cantabile

    34. Naeil's Cantabile

    Korean Drama - 2014, 16 episodes

    The humor between the leads is glorious, and so is the sweet feels as these characters grow and change. There is great comedy between many of the different characters too. The bonds that grow, and the friendships the bloom add to the feel good aspect of this show.  - u/Kordiana

    I thought Naeil's Cantabile was hilarious and sweet :) - u/nebbia87

  • Fated to Love You

    35. Fated to Love You

    Korean Drama - 2014, 20 episodes

    The first 10 episodes of Fated to Love You are hilarious and great, but then it's tears city for the rest of the show. So I don't suggest that one unless you want to laugh a lot and then get your heart ripped out and repeatedly stepped on. :( - u/honmamichin

  • The Greatest Love

    36. The Greatest Love

    Korean Drama - 2011, 16 episodes

    The Greatest Love: She was once part of the nation's girl group but has since fallen due to several scandals. He is the star that everyone worships, but he lacks a bit of a heart. They meet, they clash, they drive each other crazy, and then fall in love with each other. A hilarious love story filled with puns and more puns, this drama is a fun ride.  - u/myweithisway

    Because Cha Seung Won - u/stone_soup

    I have the fondest memories of The Greatest Love I think. Cha Seung Won is hilarious in that role. The queen of rom-coms, Gong Hyo Jin, is great in it too.  - u/Bren42

  • High School King of Savvy

    37. High School King of Savvy

    Korean Drama - 2014, 17 episodes

    High School King of Savvy high schooler has to pretend he is his older brother and work for a company in his stead, lots of situational comedy especially from the great supporting cast.  - u/GSV_Zero_Gravitas

  • Marriage, Not Dating

    38. Marriage, Not Dating

    Korean Drama - 2014, 16 episodes

    Probably one of the funniest K-Dramas I've watched. It was very, very enjoyable. If you want something on the lighter side of things I think this is a good choice. It does have drama of course, but it's interspersed with a good romance and plenty of comedy.  - u/lucidzero

    The golden standard of romcom kdrama. It is a perfect blending of drama and comedy. Where there is enough humor to keep you giddy and enough drama to keep your attention.  I believe this show perfectly encapsulates what a kdrama is destined to do. - u/goody153

  • Feel Good to Die

    39. Feel Good to Die

    Korean Drama - 2018, 32 episodes

    Feel good to die  When you have to relive the same day over and over again, there comes a moment when you just say "sod it!" and tell the boss exactly what your opinion is.  - u/the-other-otter

  • Eulachacha Waikiki

    40. Eulachacha Waikiki

    Korean Drama - 2018, 20 episodes

    Welcome to Wakiki: About three friends that have a "hotel"/beach house?? stay house?? business that's failing. Chuck in an abandoned baby, a "preeny" ex-girlfriend and a hilarious sister, this drama had me snorting with laughter the whole way through. - u/MikasaMilkTea

    Welcome to Waikiki is hilarious, really love it, it's great to watch in between more drama heavy episodes of other dramas when I want some comic relief. - u/flonko

    It's the closest thing you'll find to an American sitcom.  - u/AlohaAlex

    I had a migraine for several days and watched some episodes of “Eulachacha Waikiki” and found myself smiling and laughing out loud even though I was in extreme pain.  It is so over-the-top! - u/ShayeAnne

  • One More Happy Ending

    41. One More Happy Ending

    Korean Drama - 2016, 16 episodes

    It starts off with a comedic bang with Jung Kyung Ho in drag,  then he and Jang Na Ra make the cutest, funniest drunk couple.  After that, in the first half of the series each episode opens with a parody scene of a well known film or sageuk.  The featured cameos and side characters are funny.  There are serious moments, but balanced off with humour. - u/LcLou02

  • My Lovely Sam Soon

    42. My Lovely Sam Soon

    Korean Drama - 2005, 16 episodes

    My funniest, most laugh out loud, biggest dopey smile on my face drama is My Lovely Sam Soon, but that may be because I really, really like watching feisty women express themselves.  - unknown

  • Protect the Boss

    43. Protect the Boss

    Korean Drama - 2011, 18 episodes

    Protect the boss A psychiatric condition we all can identify with, shown in a way that makes us laugh in sympathy. An easy solution comes in the form of a fighter who loves.  - u/the-other-otter

    For funny quips and fun , I like Protect the Boss.  -  u/vanity0326

  • Couple or Trouble

    44. Couple or Trouble

    Korean Drama - 2006, 16 episodes

    Couple or Trouble - A romantic comedy in which a wealthy elitist woman loses her memory and stays with a working class man.  - u/fduniho

  • I'm Not a Robot

    45. I'm Not a Robot

    Korean Drama - 2017, 32 episodes

    I'm Not a Robot - A romantic comedy of errors about a young woman pretending to be an android who was modeled after her.  - u/fduniho

  • Playful Kiss

    46. Playful Kiss

    Korean Drama - 2010, 16 episodes

    Playful Kiss - Romantic comedy about a girl who ends up moving in with her crush and his family right after he has rejected her. Based on Itazura na Kiss.  - u/fduniho

  • What's Wrong with Secretary Kim

    47. What's Wrong with Secretary Kim

    Korean Drama - 2018, 16 episodes

    During the last year it was one of the funniest drama I've watched! The couple has a good chemistry and it's full of funny moments between them. Sometimes, though, it switches to more serious themes, but I remember many funny moments. For those who love romantic story I think it's perfect.  - u/Lil_meow_

  • Ho Goo's Love

    48. Ho Goo's Love

    Korean Drama - 2015, 16 episodes

    Fool's Love  - This sweet and heartwarming drama definitely holds a special place in my heart, watching this made my heart feel so full.

    The cast and the script, both are really cute and fun to watch!! I also like all the dumb things they say sometimes which makes it really easy to watch despite the tough situation that the female lead was going through, also Choi Woo Shik is such a gem :')  - u/baekbby

  • Her Private Life

    49. Her Private Life

    Korean Drama - 2019, 16 episodes

    What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim and Her Private Life are recent office romances that are funny without being completely slapstick, and where the leads seem like reasonably realistic people who have actual conversations with each other, work out their issues, and grow to love each other deeply.  - u/setlib

  • Kill Me, Heal Me

    50. Kill Me, Heal Me

    Korean Drama - 2015, 20 episodes

    Kill Me/Heal me - If you choose your dramas by the name, you can lean back and enjoy the ride cause this one is as crazy as the title implies. A handsome chaebol, a butler and a young female doctor decide on living together with a very specific purpose in mind, namely keeping the said chaebols public image intact. The task is arduous as he swiftly alternates between different personalities, causing trouble with every switch. On the top of that, one of his alters falls in love with the female doctor and the other one with her brother.

    The drama takes on a very heavy subject of DID (dissociative personality disorder) and infuses it with laughter and hope. However hard it may be, you can always get better if you let yourself heal from the wounds of the past. Especially the ones no one has apologised for.

    Kill Me/Heal me is a must watch for any fan of Ji Sung as he really gets to shine in this drama. - u/imerremi

    Kill me, heal me Just don't think take his psychiatric condition seriously. All the personalities confuse people around him.  - u/the-other-otter

  • Cunning Single Lady

    51. Cunning Single Lady

    Korean Drama - 2014, 16 episodes

    Cunning single lady  The best alibi anyone ever came up with. A bit hard to get through the first episodes because of the unfairness of it all, but if you can do that you will laugh and cry.  - u/the-other-otter

  • Love with Flaws

    52. Love with Flaws

    Korean Drama - 2019, 32 episodes

    Love With Flaws - A comedy that doesn't take itself too seriously at all. It starts out with a close portrayal of strange bodily reactions due to a childhood trauma and a bunch of misunderstandings about each others sexual orientation. As these are being dealt with, you are bound to laugh hysterically watching high quality satire and learn a few things about life same time. Love With Flaws offers namely both and that's what makes it stand out. We see different characters bravely face their demons (since you cannot live your life to the fullest with all the emotional baggage tucked safely away in the closet). We also see love and and acceptance transcending gender boundaries. What I personally got out of Love With Flaws was a timeless message of hope and staying true to yourself no matter what. If you want people to appreciate who you really are, don't be afraid to show them your true self. That's who YOU are after all. - u/imerremi

  • Unstoppable High Kick

    53. Unstoppable High Kick

    Korean Drama - 2006, 167 episodes

    Unstoppable High Kick - The first in the High Kick series of family sit-coms. Cast members generally play characters with their own names.  - u/fduniho

  • High Kick through the Roof!

    54. High Kick through the Roof!

    Korean Drama - 2009, 126 episodes

    High Kick Through the Roof - The second in the high kick series. Same patriarch but different family from earlier series. Notable for including Shin Se Kyung and Hwang Jung Eum.  - u/fduniho

  • High Kick! The Revenge of the Short Legged

    55. High Kick! The Revenge of the Short Legged

    Korean Drama - 2011, 123 episodes

    High Kick! The Revenge of the Short Legged - The third high kick series. Entirely different family from previous series, but both include Julien Kang as a family friend.  - u/fduniho

  • More Charming By The Day

    56. More Charming By The Day

    Korean Drama - 2010, 138 episodes

    More Charming by the Day - Family sit-com about three grown sisters living with their mother. Similar to High Kick. Cast members generally use own names. Includes Crystal Jung, who later appeared in High Kick 3.  - u/fduniho

  • Potato Star 2013QR3

    57. Potato Star 2013QR3

    Korean Drama - 2013, 120 episodes

    Potato star  The canned laughter is annoying at first, and the drama is pretty long, but you will not regret. The very kind and generous employee let you sleep next to their car in the garage. The overconfident and selfish chaebol boy who becomes like a child.  The kind mother who tries to earn money through pyramid schemes. The song Coffee by Jang Kiha has a music video with cockroaches incorporated in this drama.  - u/the-other-otter

  • I Live in Cheongdam-dong

    58. I Live in Cheongdam-dong

    Korean Drama - 2011, 170 episodes

    I Live in Cheongdam-dong: A sitcom about a poor family that moves into the fancy neighborhood of Cheongdam-dong where they run a somewhat run-down manhwa store. As this family learns to deal with their new living situation, comedy ensues. It's hard to sum up this drama since it has so many stories and characters contained within it, but at the heart of all the stories and characters is the central idea of what it means to live and pursue your dreams. And so, through all its stories, you see people trying to pursue the life they want, no matter their age, their occupation, or their family condition. Filled with laughs and some tears, you'll probably find at least one character that you relate to.  - u/myweithisway

  • 18 Again

    59. 18 Again

    Korean Drama - 2020, 16 episodes

    18 Again - Literally all the scenes with Lee Do-Hyun acting as the father/38-year old man are hilarious. His random screaming moments will just make you LOL. There were many other characters that will make you feel cringed out - the ML's best friend - but also make you laugh at all the weirdness. It's also a really wholesome slice-of-life family drama and surprisingly I loved the chemistry between Lee Do-Hyun and Kim Ha-Neul. So you're in for a treat. - u/Fatooz

  • A Love So Beautiful

    60. A Love So Beautiful

    Korean Drama - 2020, 24 episodes

    A Love So Beautiful - I genuinely loved the way the drama dealt with most of the high-school aspects and problems but all the cute and funny scenes/antics that the FL does will bring a smile on your face and will definitely make you laugh. It's super adorable and cute and is definitely a lot more times better than the Chinese Version. - u/Fatooz

  • Cinderella and the Four Knights

    61. Cinderella and the Four Knights

    Korean Drama - 2016, 16 episodes

    Cinderella and the Four Knights - Okay, I know it's a super cliched rom-com but the FL's character is so hilarious and I absolutely loved her love-hate relationship with the ML and SML, all her antics were just so funny. It will definitely bring a smile on your face and make you laugh. - u/Fatooz

  • Coffee Prince

    62. Coffee Prince

    Korean Drama - 2007, 17 episodes

    Coffee Prince - I think this is one of those gender benders where the FL blended so well with her character that as a viewer you'd easily believe she's a guy. Her walking style, the way she was so chill and cool, I loved her antics though I did find her eating habits to be very unhealthy. But her banter and bromance with the other male characters was so good that it definitely fits in the comedy drama list.  - u/Fatooz

  • Crash Landing on You

    63. Crash Landing on You

    Korean Drama - 2019, 16 episodes

    Crash Landing on You - Just loved the comedy that the soldiers and the village ajhummas brought in the drama, I also loved the SFL's mother's character. I think it's a good drama when you want laughter and wholesomeness combined and also big actors.  - u/Fatooz

  • Descendants of the Sun

    64. Descendants of the Sun

    Korean Drama - 2016, 16 episodes

    Descendants of the Sun - Definitely cheesy and one of Kim Eun-Sook's classics, but the bromance is so good that it brings laughter with it.  Song Joong-Ki's character - Yoo Shi-Jin - is just the perfect guy who can make you laugh and cry anytime. I'd recommend this any day if you're in the mood for a cheesy rom-com that has some or the other action going on throughout and that gives you four amazing leads with great chemistry. - u/Fatooz

  • Mr. Queen

    65. Mr. Queen

    Korean Drama - 2020, 20 episodes

    Mr. Queen - This one's a laughter riot and all the credit goes to Shin Hye-Sun for her outstanding acting as a female character with a soul of a man. She's done so much justice to her character that you'll keep laughing at all her scenes and her chemistry with each and everyone is beautiful. It has quite a lot of palace politics but that doesn't reduce the fun/comedy even one bit. - u/Fatooz

  • Secret Garden

    66. Secret Garden

    Korean Drama - 2010, 20 episodes

    Secret Garden - It's definitely a bit of a problematic drama with Hyun Bin being not-so-nice and Ha Ji-Won going from a strong stuntwoman to a damsel-in-distress. But the body swap and everytime Hyun Bin gets a kick or punch from Ha Ji-Won are scenes that will make you laugh and trust me you'll find yourself not minding the problematic aspects much and just go with the flow. - u/Fatooz

  • The Tale of Nokdu

    67. The Tale of Nokdu

    Korean Drama - 2019, 32 episodes

    The Tale of Nokdu - I knew the moment I signed up for this drama that it was going to be super fun because of how unusual the gender-bender aspect was - a male character dressing up as a female character. Jang Dong-Yoon's acting as Lady Kim is just amazing and will give you all the laughter. I was amazed at how beautifully he pulls off the character. The chemistry between him and Kim So-Hyun is also really nice. Though beware, the drama takes a few dark turns, it still will entertain you just so well and you'll find yourself laughing out loud at all the awkward and weird Lady Kim scenes! - u/Fatooz

  • Vincenzo

    68. Vincenzo

    Korean Drama - 2021, 20 episodes

    Vincenzo -I think the Guemga Plaza people were very over-the-top making the drama go from serious to funny within seconds. Their scenes were genuinely fun to watch for many and their chemistry was also great. - u/Fatooz

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