Top 10 Ranked Comedy Anime of the 2020s – Ultimate Guide

Laughter is a universal language, and anime has mastered the art of humor over the decades. With the 2020s in full swing, this decade, like its predecessors, is filled with comedic gems that invite viewers to unwind and chuckle. Each season introduces new shows that embrace fun and silliness, adding to the vibrant landscape of the genre.

As we anticipate the debut of many more titles in the upcoming years, it’s clear that creators must aim for comedic brilliance to compete with the funniest anime of the 2020s. Recent years have seen a delightful surge in both quantity and quality in comedy anime, providing the perfect escape for those seeking a good laugh. If you’re on the lookout for sidesplitting entertainment, the best comedy anime of the 2020s is here to deliver.

Criteria for Selecting the Funniest Anime

  • To be included, the anime must primarily focus on comedy.
  • Previous seasons of shows developed before 2020 will be considered only if their new episodes were released during this decade.
  • Movies and OVAs will not be counted in this selection.

10. Akiba Maid War

A Hilariously Chaotic Maid Café Adventure

Akiba Maid War

This original anime presents a unique blend of yakuza-style storytelling set amid the quirky world of maid cafés. Akiba Maid War fuels itself with high-energy antics featuring corruption, gang rivalries, and comedic violence, all wrapped in a ridiculous package. It’s unapologetically entertained by its own absurdity, making for an enjoyable watch that revels in its hilarity.

9. Dandadan

An Eclectic Mix of Romance, Action, and Humor

Dandadan

Dandadan, the standout of 2024, uniquely blends elements of romance and supernatural thrill. With its blend of absurdity, the show does not shy away from incorporating fanservice, relatable moments, and slapstick humor. Audiences will find themselves entertained by its diverse cast of characters that includes aliens, ghosts, and even a talking cat, all contributing to a compelling narrative sprinkled with laughs.

8. Ranma ½

A Nostalgic Classic Reimagined

Ranma ½

The iconic Ranma ½ returns in a 2024 iteration that honors the cherished original. Centered on the comedic misadventures of a boy cursed to transform into a girl, the series continues to resonate with audiences today, melding timeless humor with new storytelling. Ranma’s engaging dynamic with Akane, coupled with outlandish battles, ensures that this beloved series endures in the modern anime landscape.

7. Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid S

Wholesome and Lighthearted Fun

Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid S

The sequel to the beloved Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid, Season S largely encapsulates lighthearted humor and cute antics while adorably showcasing the daily lives of its quirky characters. The refined animation along with the focus on friendship and sweet moments makes it a delightful experience that charms fans, despite the occasional discomfort of certain elements.

6. KonoSuba Season 3

The Most Hilarious Isekai Returns

KonoSuba Season 3

The long-awaited third season of KonoSuba dives into more hilarity, feeding fans some of the series’ most memorable misadventures yet. Balancing absurdity with genuine character development, the dysfunctional group at the center sees their relationships grow amidst chaotic scenarios filled with laugh-out-loud moments. This season excels in comedic payoff, reminding audiences why this is the gold standard for isekai comedies.

5. The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You

A Wild Spin on Harem Comedy

The 100 Girlfriends

The 100 Girlfriends serves up a radical reinterpretation of the harem genre, presenting a male protagonist loved by an ever-growing cast of girlfriends, each adding their own unique twist to this increasingly chaotic yet entertaining narrative. The show is both a parody and a tribute to the harem format, showcasing absurd scenarios that uphold its humorous spirit while fully embracing the delightful chaos.

4. The Eminence in Shadow

A Comedic Take on Overpowered Isekai

The Eminence in Shadow

The Eminence in Shadow is a unique blend of humor and absurdity, tracking Cid’s journey as he becomes inadvertently superpowered in a fantasy world. Flipping traditional tropes on their head, this anime finds hilarious moments in his delusions, where his grand plans for a secret organization inadvertently turn into reality, crafting a series that is both witty and outrageously funny.

3. Spy x Family

A Family of Secrets and Laughter

Spy x Family

Spy x Family creatively combines action and comedy as it follows a spy, an assassin, and a telepath who must coexist under one roof while concealing their true identities. The humor stemming from their daily life is amplified by the unexpected dynamics among the characters, making it delightful for all ages. Anya, with her adorable antics and telepathic insights, adds an irresistible charm, ensuring lots of laughter throughout the series.

2. Bocchi the Rock!

The Rising Star of 2020s Comedy

Bocchi the Rock! captures the journey of a timid girl who discovers her passion for music through friendship. The show distinguishes itself with its comedic portrayal of anxiety and social struggles, depicting exaggerated yet relatable situations that resonate with many. With stellar animation and clever humor, this anime has set a high standard in capturing the essence of self-discovery amidst laughter.

1. Kaguya-sama: Love Is War

The Epitome of Comedic Excellence in Anime

Kaguya-sama: Love Is War

Kaguya-sama: Love Is War brilliantly balances comedy and drama with its clever narrative focused on the romantic battle of wills between Miyuki and Kaguya. Their elaborate mind games are not only humorous but also reveal their insecurities and growth throughout the series. Featuring a cast of endearing characters, including the hilariously supportive Chika, this anime has solidified its place as one of the funniest shows of the decade, with humor consistently hitting the mark throughout.

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