K-dramas masterfully blend humour with drama, often delivering unexpected comedic moments even in the darkest stories.
From romantic comedies to legal dramas, these 10 hilarious K-dramas will keep you entertained and laughing nonstop.
Rooftop Prince (Viki/Netflix): A Joseon prince and his men time-travel 300 years to modern Seoul, facing hilarious struggles while unravelling corporate intrigue and murder.
Modern Farmer (Prime Video): A rock band swaps music for farming in a rural village to fund their comeback album, leading to absurd situations & eccentric characters that deliver plenty of laughs.
Mr. Queen (Netflix): A modern-day chef finds himself trapped in the body of a Joseon queen, blending historical drama with hilarious antics as he navigates palace politics & his unexpected royal duties.
Gaus Electronics (Viki): This workplace comedy delves into the lives of marketing employees at a home appliance company, highlighting their quirky relationships and everyday office absurdities.
Strong Woman Do Bong-soon (Netflix): A young woman blessed with superhuman strength becomes a bodyguard, balancing her extraordinary abilities with solving neighbourhood crimes in a charmingly humorous way.
One Dollar Lawyer (JioHotstar): Follow the journey of an unconventional lawyer who charges a symbolic fee to help the underprivileged, blending legal drama with heartwarming comedy & societal commentary.
Reply 1988 (Netflix): Set against the backdrop of 1980s Seoul, this nostalgic series explores the lives of childhood friends and their families, mixing heart warming moments with delightful banter & coming-of-age humour.
Welcome To Waikiki (Netflix): Three friends running a guesthouse encounter chaotic situations while pursuing their dreams in the film industry, offering a blend of slapstick humor & heartfelt moments.
Prison Playbook (MX player/Netflix): Despite its dark setting in a prison, this series finds humor in the everyday lives of inmates & staff, blending black comedy with touching human stories.
Extraordinary Attorney Woo (Netflix): A rookie lawyer with autism rises through the ranks of a law firm, balancing legal challenges with comedic mishaps in this uplifting & humorous portrayal.