Si vous avez adoré 'The Office' (2005), cette série culte qui a révolutionné le genre de la comédie en mockumentary, vous allez adorer découvrir d'autres shows similaires. Cet article vous propose 10 films et séries qui captent la même énergie décalée, l'humour absurde et les personnages attachants qui ont fait le succès de 'The Office'. Parfait pour les fans en quête de nouvelles recommandations !

30 Rock (2006)
Description: Fast-paced, absurd humor with a focus on workplace dynamics and eccentric characters behind the scenes of a TV show.
Fait: Tina Fey based much of the show on her experiences at Saturday Night Live. The show won multiple Emmys for Outstanding Comedy Series.


The Inbetweeners (2008)
Description: Cringe comedy with awkward social situations and a focus on the mundane aspects of teenage life, similar to the everyday humor found in workplace comedies.
Fait: The show became a cultural phenomenon in the UK and spawned two successful movies. It was remade in the US but failed to capture the same success.


Parks and Recreation (2009)
Description: Mockumentary style with a focus on workplace humor and quirky characters in a mundane setting.
Fait: Originally conceived as a spin-off, but evolved into its own unique show. The character Ron Swanson was inspired by a real person.


The Mindy Project (2012)
Description: Blends workplace comedy with romantic elements, featuring a strong, quirky lead character navigating professional and personal life.
Fait: Mindy Kaling wrote most of the episodes herself. The show was initially canceled by Fox but picked up by Hulu for additional seasons.


Nathan for You (2013)
Description: Uses deadpan humor and awkward interactions in a mockumentary format, focusing on bizarre business ideas and real people's reactions.
Fait: Nathan Fielder actually implemented many of the business ideas featured on the show. The show's finale featured a real-life hero's journey that took years to film.


Superstore (2015)
Description: Workplace comedy with a diverse cast and humorous take on everyday situations in a retail environment.
Fait: Many of the background shoppers are real customers filmed with hidden cameras. The show was praised for its portrayal of blue-collar workers.


No Activity (2015)
Description: Low-key humor focusing on the mundane aspects of police work, with a similar style of observational comedy and character-driven jokes.
Fait: The show was originally an Australian production before being adapted for American audiences. Much of the humor comes from improvised dialogue.


Arrested Development (2003)
Description: Features rapid-fire jokes, running gags, and a dysfunctional family dynamic that parallels workplace ensemble comedies.
Fait: The show was famously canceled after three seasons but gained a cult following, leading to a Netflix revival. The narration by Ron Howard became iconic.


Community (2009)
Description: Meta-humor and pop culture references combined with an ensemble cast in a mundane setting (community college), creating a unique blend of smart and silly comedy.
Fait: The show's famous 'paintball' episodes were homages to action movies. Creator Dan Harmon was fired after season 3 but reinstated for season 5 after fan backlash.


Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013)
Description: Workplace comedy with a diverse ensemble cast, blending absurd humor with heartfelt moments and character development.
Fait: The show was canceled by Fox after five seasons but revived by NBC due to fan outcry. The Halloween heist episodes became a beloved annual tradition.
