Si vous avez adoré 'The Moth Effect' (2021), cette série britannique décalée et pleine d'humour noir, vous allez adorer découvrir d'autres œuvres similaires. Cet article vous propose 10 films et séries qui partagent son ton absurde, son humour cinglant et son approche unique de la comédie. Prêt à élargir votre liste de visionnage ?

The Office (2005)
Description: Uses a mockumentary format to explore mundane office life with cringe humor and awkward interactions, creating a unique comedic tone.
Fait: The show was adapted from the British series of the same name. Many scenes were improvised by the actors.


Parks and Recreation (2009)
Description: Features a mockumentary style with eccentric characters and satirical takes on bureaucracy, blending heartwarming moments with absurd humor.
Fait: The character Ron Swanson was inspired by a real-life libertarian. The show was initially conceived as a spin-off of The Office.


Nathan for You (2013)
Description: Blends deadpan humor with absurdist scenarios, often pushing the boundaries of reality and fiction in a mockumentary style.
Fait: The show features real business owners who are unaware they're part of a comedy setup until later. Nathan Fielder's character is an exaggerated version of himself.


Wonder Showzen (2005)
Description: Combines dark humor with satirical takes on children's programming, using unsettling visuals and subversive jokes.
Fait: The show was created by the same team behind 'Xavier: Renegade Angel.' It often featured unsuspecting people in street interviews.


Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! (2007)
Description: Delivers bizarre, low-budget aesthetics and nonsensical sketches that challenge conventional comedy, often leaving viewers in a state of confusion.
Fait: The show's unique visual style was achieved using public access TV production techniques. Many recurring characters were played by non-actors.


I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson (2019)
Description: Focuses on cringe-worthy social situations amplified to absurd extremes, with rapid-fire sketches that escalate unpredictably.
Fait: Many sketches were inspired by real-life awkward moments. The show gained a cult following for its quotable lines.


Xavier: Renegade Angel (2007)
Description: Uses surreal animation and philosophical yet nonsensical dialogue to create a unique, often unsettling comedic experience.
Fait: The show's animation was created using a combination of CGI and live-action elements. It was known for its dense, rapid-fire wordplay.


Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule (2010)
Description: Features a clueless, awkward host delivering bizarre and unintentionally humorous segments, blending satire with absurdity.
Fait: The character Dr. Steve Brule first appeared on 'Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!' The show mimics low-budget public access programs.


The Eric Andre Show (2012)
Description: Employs chaotic, surreal humor and pranks that disrupt traditional talk show formats, often leaving guests bewildered.
Fait: Many celebrity guests were unaware of the show's absurd nature before appearing. The set is intentionally designed to look cheap and unstable.


The Birthday Boys (2013)
Description: Offers surreal and offbeat sketch comedy with a nostalgic twist, often parodying retro TV formats and tropes.
Fait: The group originated as a live comedy troupe in Los Angeles. Bob Odenkirk was a producer and frequent collaborator.
