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Inside Job

Inside Job

In an alternate America, a shadowy organization manages every global conspiracy, from lizard people to flat Earth. Smart humor and paranoia in the style of X-Files meets workplace comedy.

2place

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American Dad!

American Dad!

A CIA agent lives with his quirky family and an alien named Roger. The show parodies American patriotism and family clichés.

3place

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Devil May Cry

Devil May Cry

Dante is a demon hunter balancing life between the human world and the underworld. A dark anime with stylish action and gothic flair.

4place

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Happy Tree Friends

Happy Tree Friends

Cute animals end up in brutal, gory situations. A shocking contrast of childlike animation and adult-level violence.

5place

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The Midnight Gospel

The Midnight Gospel

A space podcaster interviews beings from collapsing worlds in a trippy, philosophical journey. Every episode explores life, death, and consciousness.

6place

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Family Guy

Family Guy

Surreal adventures of the Griffin family and their talking dog Brian. Known for absurd humor, cutaway gags, and edgy social commentary.

7place

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Mr. Pickles

Mr. Pickles

A seemingly sweet suburban dog turns out to be a satanic killer. Ultra-violent black comedy not for the faint of heart.

8place

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Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake

Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake

Alternate versions of Finn and Jake—Fionna and Cake—journey through the multiverse. A darker and more mature take on the original series.

9place

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King of the Hill

King of the Hill

A story about a regular Texan family man and his community. A subtle satire on everyday life, conservatism, and the "American Dream."

10place

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Solar Opposites

Solar Opposites

Aliens from a destroyed planet land on Earth and try to blend into American society, constantly debating whether humanity is amazing or awful. From one of the creators of Rick and Morty, the show mixes dark humor, absurdity, and surprisingly deep subplots—like the tiny civilization trapped inside a wall.

11place

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Archer

Archer

Sterling Archer is a narcissistic secret agent in a dysfunctional spy agency. Full of sarcasm, wit, and genre parodies.

12place

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Harley Quinn

Harley Quinn

Harley breaks up with the Joker and embarks on a chaotic journey to become an independent supervillain. The series is packed with gore, profanity, and superhero satire.

13place

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Blue Eye Samurai

Blue Eye Samurai

In feudal Japan, a blue-eyed samurai hides her identity on a path of vengeance. A mature tale of hatred, honor, and resilience.

14place

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Futurama

Futurama

A 20th-century guy is cryogenically frozen and wakes up in the year 3000, becoming a delivery boy in a spacefaring company. The show masterfully combines sci-fi and satire.

15place

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Masters of the Universe: Revelation

Masters of the Universe: Revelation

A modern continuation of the classic He-Man saga, focusing on legacy, loss, and heroism. Epic fantasy with contemporary storytelling.

16place

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Love, Death & Robots

Love, Death & Robots

An anthology of animated shorts in sci-fi, fantasy, and horror genres, each with a unique visual style. Explores themes like AI, immortality, war, and humanity.

17place

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South Park

South Park

Brutal satire of politics, culture, and society seen through the eyes of four schoolboys in the town of South Park. Absurdity, provocation, and sharp commentary.

18place

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Death Note

Death Note

A high school student discovers a notebook that allows him to kill anyone whose name he writes in it. He sets out to “cleanse” the world, but soon falls victim to his own god complex.

19place

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The Simpsons

The Simpsons

The longest-running animated comedy about the Simpson family living in Springfield. A satire of American culture with decades of iconic humor.

20place

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Beavis and Butt-Head

Beavis and Butt-Head

Two dim-witted teens watch music videos and get into absurd misadventures. A cult satire on youth and pop culture.

21place

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Arcane

Arcane

Based on the League of Legends universe, the story follows two sisters caught on opposite sides of a class war in the twin cities of Piltover and Zaun. It features stunning animation and deep character development.

22place

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Robot Chicken

Robot Chicken

Dark, absurd sketch comedy using action figures and dolls to parody pop culture, movies, and cartoons. Stop-motion animation with sharp humor.

23place

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Disenchantment

Disenchantment

Princess Bean, a hard-drinking royal, teams up with her personal demon Luci and naive elf Elfo for bizarre adventures in a fantasy realm. A darkly comedic fairy tale parody with social critique.

24place

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Bob’s Burgers

Bob’s Burgers

A quirky family runs a burger joint and faces everyday absurdities. Warm humor and lovable, offbeat characters.

25place

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Scavengers Reign

Scavengers Reign

A space crew tries to survive on an alien world where biology and technology are terrifyingly intertwined. A poetic and haunting sci-fi drama.

26place

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What If...?

What If...?

An anthology of alternate scenarios from the Marvel Universe—what if key events happened differently? A colorful twist for MCU fans.

27place

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Velma

Velma

A dark reimagining of the Scooby-Doo character Velma, diving into teen angst, murder mysteries, and identity. Packed with satire and social critique.

28place

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Creature Commandos

Creature Commandos

A secret squad of monsters carries out dangerous missions for the U.S. government. Comic-style animation blending spy action and horror elements.

29place

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Rick and Morty

Rick and Morty

A mad scientist, Rick, and his grandson Morty travel across alternate universes, encountering absurdity, violence, and deep philosophical dilemmas. The show blends dark humor, sci-fi, and satire.

30place

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Primal

Primal

A wordless, brutal story of a prehistoric man and a dinosaur who survive together in a savage world. Stunning animation and deep emotion conveyed without dialogue.

31place

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Cyberpunk: Edgerunners

Cyberpunk: Edgerunners

A street kid turns mercenary in a world of high-tech and moral decay. A dark and emotional spin-off of Cyberpunk 2077.

32place

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BoJack Horseman

BoJack Horseman

Washed-up '90s sitcom star, BoJack—a humanoid horse—struggles with depression, addiction, and a desperate search for meaning. The show is known for its emotional depth and philosophical themes.

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