The 115 Funniest Animated Shows, Ranked

The 115 Funniest Animated Shows, Ranked

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Vote up the funniest animated comedies that have ever aired on television.
Latest additions: Rooster Fighter, Strip Law, Bat-Fam
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When you're in need of a good laugh, few things can match the boundless creativity of animated humor. The funniest animated TV shows of all time manage to blend clever writing, quirky characters, and outrageous scenarios, creating perfect escapes from reality. These cartoon shows have not only entertained us but have often pushed boundaries and redefined what humor can be.

Think about South Park, a series known for its sharp satire and fearless take on current events. Meanwhile, Gravity Falls captures both kids and adults with its witty, mysterious narratives and memorable characters. Bob's Burgers brings its own unique flavor of humor with the relatable Belcher family navigating hilarious day-to-day challenges. And of course, The Simpsons has been a cornerstone of animated comedy for decades, offering a seemingly endless supply of laughs and iconic moments. Each of these shows has carved out a unique spot in the world of animation, making us laugh while often making us think.

Now it's your turn to weigh in. We've gathered a list of funny cartoons to watch and want to hear your thoughts. Vote on your favorite funny cartoons to watch and see how your picks stack up against other fans' choices. Your votes will help crown the ultimate animated comedy champion.

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  • South Park
    1
    Trey Parker, Matt Stone
    1,444 votes

    South Park masterfully blends satire, dark humor, and social commentary through its crude animation style and outrageous storylines, cementing its status as one of the greatest animated comedy shows of all time. Featuring a cast of eccentric characters, this show uses outlandish situations to provide biting commentary on real-world issues, often poking fun at controversial topics with irreverent wit. The series consistently pushes the envelope by exploring complex themes, effectively illustrating how comedy can be used to address societal problems and human behavior. South Park's iconic humor and unforgettable moments have earned it an enduring place in the annals of television history.

    • Premiered: August 13, 1997
    • Casa Bonita
      1Casa Bonita
       
       
      3,774 Votes
    • Butters' Bottom Bitch
      2Butters' Bottom Bitch
       
       
      3,617 Votes
    • Scott Tenorman Must Die
      3Scott Tenorman Must Die
       
       
      5,377 Votes
    • The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers
      4The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers
       
       
      1,532 Votes
  • The Simpsons
    2
    Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright
    1,136 votes

    As the longest-running American sitcom, The Simpsons has set the gold standard for animated comedy series with its sharp wit, multilayered humor, and memorable catchphrases. The show's endearing family dynamic, combined with its colorful cast of Springfield residents, allows it to tackle everyday situations with satirical twists that evoke laughter across generations. The Simpsons has evolved over time, retaining its relevance by keeping up with current events and pop culture, all while maintaining its unique voice. By deftly blending humor with heart, this groundbreaking series has become a cultural phenomenon, shaping the landscape of animated television shows ever since.

    • Premiered: December 17, 1989
    • 'Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace' References 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' With Groundskeeper Willie As Freddy Krueger
      1'Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace' References 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' With Groundskeeper Willie As Freddy Krueger
       
       
      159 Votes
    • 'The Shinning' References 'The Shining' With Homer As Jack Torrance
      2'The Shinning' References 'The Shining' With Homer As Jack Torrance
       
       
      152 Votes
    • 'Bart Simpson's Dracula' References 'Bram Stoker's Dracula'
      3'Bart Simpson's Dracula' References 'Bram Stoker's Dracula'
       
       
      118 Votes
    • 'Dial 'Z' For Zombies' References 'Night of the Living Dead'
      4'Dial 'Z' For Zombies' References 'Night of the Living Dead'
       
       
      117 Votes
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      Strip Law
      1 votes
  • Family Guy
    3
    Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green
    1,188 votes

    Family Guy expertly combines quirky humor, biting satire, and irreverent pop culture references to craft a distinctive comedic experience beloved by millions. Its memorable characters, particularly the absurdly dysfunctional Griffin family, tackle a wide array of relatable and absurd situations, using animation to heighten these scenarios for maximum comedic impact. The show also employs techniques such as cutaway gags, non-sequiturs, and fourth-wall breaks, further showcasing its creativity and willingness to bend traditional television conventions. Family Guy's unique blend of humor has secured its status as a seminal animated comedy series that continues to entertain and push boundaries.

    • Premiered: January 31, 1999
    • 'Road To The Multiverse' - Season 8, Episode 1
      1'Road To The Multiverse' - Season 8, Episode 1
       
       
      10,099 Votes
    • 'And Then There Were Fewer' - Season 9, Episode 1
      2'And Then There Were Fewer' - Season 9, Episode 1
       
       
      6,640 Votes
    • 'PTV' - Season 4, Episode 14
      3'PTV' - Season 4, Episode 14
       
       
      4,559 Votes
    • 'Back To The Pilot' - Season 10, Episode 5
      4'Back To The Pilot' - Season 10, Episode 5
       
       
      6,183 Votes
  • Futurama
    4
    Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio
    933 votes

    Futurama is a brilliant example of how sci-fi and comedy can intertwine to create an entertaining exploration of the human condition through the use of animated characters and fantastical settings. The show's satirical take on futurism, along with its eclectic cast, delivers clever humor that examines societal norms and cultural oddities. Futurama's unique ability to balance absurdity with heart allows it to push boundaries, resulting in laugh-out-loud moments while also providing depth and emotional resonance. The show is universally acclaimed for its inventive storylines, witty dialogue, and groundbreaking animation, securing its place among the pantheon of great animated comedies.

    • Premiered: March 28, 1999
    • Bender Rodríguez
      1Bender Rodríguez
       
       
      1,687 Votes
    • Fry
      2Fry
       
       
      1,400 Votes
    • Doctor Zoidberg
      3Doctor Zoidberg
       
       
      1,443 Votes
    • Professor Farnsworth
      4Professor Farnsworth
       
       
      1,058 Votes
  • Looney Tunes Cartoons
    5
    Eric Bauza, Jeff Bergman, Bob Bergen
    528 votes

    The timeless appeal of Looney Tunes Cartoons lies in its clever blend of slapstick humor, visual gags, and memorable characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Porky Pig. These classic animations pioneered the use of exaggerated scenarios and physical hijinks to create laughs, influencing countless comedies that followed. The show's ability to appeal to both children and adults alike lies in its sharp writing, imaginative stories, and distinctive animation style that's packed with energy and vibrancy. Looney Tunes Cartoons is not only a beloved staple of childhood nostalgia but also an enduring testament to the power of humor in animation.

    • Premiered: May 27, 2020
  • Rick and Morty
    6
    Ian Cardoni, Harry Belden, Sarah Chalke
    1,237 votes

    Rick and Morty pushes the boundaries of animated comedy through its dark humor, complex character development, and thought-provoking themes. The show follows the misadventures of a mad scientist and his neurotic grandson as they navigate parallel universes and cosmic chaos, employing a perfect blend of high-concept storytelling and hilarious situations. Its clever writing and inventive animation allow it to explore both existential dilemmas and absurd predicaments, often using comedy as a means of grappling with complex ideas. With its cult following and critical acclaim, Rick and Morty has solidified its place among the best animated comedies ever created.

    • Premiered: December 2, 2013
    • Rick Sanchez
      1Rick Sanchez
       
       
      2,346 Votes
    • Morty Smith
      2Morty Smith
       
       
      1,902 Votes
    • Pickle Rick
      3Pickle Rick
       
       
      1,694 Votes
    • Mr. Poopybutthole
      4Mr. Poopybutthole
       
       
      1,780 Votes