It isn't easy to make an audience laugh, but these k-dramas, currently streaming on Netflix, are some of the funniest to watch on the platform. K-dramas also known as Korean dramas, are television series made in South Korea. These series come in a variety of genres, from romance to action to coming-of-age, and often tell stories that are unique and sometimes representative of Korean culture. Even within the comedy genre being explored here, the following k-dramas offer many genres including romantic comedy, dark comedy, family shows, and even fantasies.
With Netflix embracing k-dramas, these are the funniest k-dramas available to stream on Netflix at the moment. These series make audiences cry with laughter over their wacky situations, complete misunderstandings, and slapstick jokes and bits. While these k-dramas may differ in story and plot, they all share similar themes of family, love, and friendship. Along with the comedic aspects, these shows often delve into budding relationships and personal growth. Finally, where some k-dramas here might veer into more dramatic storylines in their second half, others remain as funny from beginning to end.
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25 Start-Up (2020)
Starring Bae Suzy And Nam Joo-hyuk
Start-Up is part workplace comedy and part romance. The series is set in South Korea’s fictional version of California’s Silicon Valley where start-ups and tech companies are formed.
Start-Up follows a young woman who has dreams of being Korea’s Steve Jobs. She has bright ideas for revitalizing the tech industry, and she’s willing to work hard to get there. She doesn’t have a wealthy background or a fancy education, but she has her tenacity and her knowledge. When she wants a job at a new tech company, she mistakenly believes that the man in charge is the pen pal she had when she was younger whom she developed feelings for.
The misunderstanding is reinforced when he is interested in her and doesn’t want to lose her connection, not itting that the letters were not from him. It leads to a great comedy of errors throughout the series as the real writer of the letters learns about what is going on. The various relationships feature many laugh-out-loud moments.

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24 Mr. Plankton (2024)
Starring Woo Do-hwan And Lee Yoo-mi

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Mr. Plankton
- Release Date
- 2024 - 2024-00-00
- Network
- Netflix
- Directors
- Hong Jong-chan
Cast
- Rich TingWang Chil-seong
- Woo Do-HwanHae Jo - Considering
A man facing the end of his life and his former partner, the reluctant bride-to-be, embark on a poignant final journey together. The series examines their complex relationship and the profound impact of confronting mortality, blending emotional exploration with life's stark realities.
- Writers
- Jo Yong
Mr. Plankton is one of the huge number of K-dramas added to Netflix in 2024. While many of the K-dramas to the streamer in 2024 were more action or thriller in nature, this one is absolutely a comedy.
The series follows a man who learns he has a terminal illness as he takes one last journey. Forced into accompanying him on that journey is a woman the series dubs the “unluckiest bride-to-be,” a woman for whom nothing seems to go right. She also happens to be his ex.
While the premise sounds like a recipe for tragedy, it’s also a recipe for the comedy that can come alongside it. The trip is, of course, something of a disaster as hilarity and misfortune ensue. It’s the kind of show that makes the audience see how much life there is worth living even with all of the bad things that might accompany the good.
23 Doctor Slump (2024)
Starring Park Hyun-sik And Park Shin-Hye

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Doctor Slump
- Release Date
- 2024 - 2024-00-00
- Directors
- Oh Hyun-jong
- Writers
- Baek Sun-woo
Cast
- Park Shin-Hye
- Park Hyung-sik
Doctor Slump is a South Korean romantic medical comedy-drama that initially aired in 2024. Two former high-school rivals, Nam Ha-neul and Yeo Jeong-woo, find themselves reunited after pursuing careers as doctors but were forced to leave their professions after unfortunate circumstances. Out of luck and out of jobs, the two live together in a small studio apartment and must learn to get along.
Stories about rivals finding common ground are very common in K-dramas. This one, however, takes the rivalry from school days into adulthood and allows the characters a new perspective to connect.
In Doctor Slump, two adults work in the medical field. They consistently competed for the top rankings in classes when they were in school, but as adults, they both find themselves suffering from dips in their careers at the same time. While one is actually diagnosed with depression and finds it difficult to find joy in their work, the other is sued for malpractice after a mistake made during surgery. Despite the heavy topics, the show is able to find the comedy in their situations and in their reconnecting.
There are frank discussions of mental health, but there are also awkward rom-com encounters that help to balance the darker moments of the show. These two sides of the relationship help to make the show feel more true to life even as outlandish situations crop up.
22 Love Next Door (2024)
Starring Jung Hae-in And Jung So-min

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Love Next Door
- Release Date
- August 17, 2024
Cast
- Jung Hae-inChoi Seung-hyo
- Jung So-minBae Seok-ryoo
A woman returns to Korea to restart her life and becomes involved with a childhood friend, sharing a complicated history.
With the influx of thrillers in K-dramas over the last few years, it might not be surprising to the audience that most of the comedies are of the rom-com variety. In the case of Love Next Door, the series leans heavily on the trope of friends to lovers with some fantastic results.
The central characters here have been friends for years but are separated by physical distance when one of them lives in the United States and the other in South Korea. When they both end up back in their hometown in Korea, they are able to quickly reconnect and go back to an easy friendship that they had as children. Of course, because this is a rom-com, that easy friendship is buoyed by romance just under the surface.
Viewers looking for straight-up comedy here should be warned that there are some heavier dramatic moments despite the show’s fun premise.
21 Extraordinary Attorney Woo (2022)
Starring Park Eun-bin And Kang Tae-oh

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Extraordinary Attorney Woo follows the life of Woo Young-woo, a young attorney with autism spectrum disorder, who navigates the challenges of the legal profession in South Korea. The series portrays her brilliant legal mind and unique approach to cases, highlighting her struggles and triumphs both in and out of the courtroom. Park Eun-bin stars in the titular role, delivering a poignant and nuanced performance.
- Creator(s)
- Yoo In-shik, Moon Ji-won
A musical version of the story is also in development in South Korea.
Extraordinary Attorney Woo follows a young attorney on the autism spectrum who has always had trouble connecting with others. When she gets her first big job at a law firm, she uses her unique point of few and her hyper fixation on marine life to help solve cases.
The show finds a delicate balance between comedy and drama incorporating rivalries between law firms, romance, and the struggle to fit in alongside a case-of-the-week format. Much of the comedy in the series comes from characters struggling to understand one another. The chemistry of the cast also helps feed into those more comedic aspects of the show.
The show has become so popular that several different countries, including the United States, have remakes in development. A musical version of the story is also in development in South Korea.
20 Chicken Nugget (2024)
Starring Ryu Seung-ryong And Ahn Jae-hong

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Chicken Nugget
- Release Date
- 2024 - 2024-00-00
- Network
- Netflix
- Directors
- Lee Byeong-heon
Cast
- Ryu Seung-ryongBuilding Management director
- Ahn Jae-hongKo Baek-joong
- Kim Yoo-jungChoi Sun-man
- Md Rustam AnsariReal estate agent
Chicken Nugget is a comedic film about a woman who accidentally transforms into a chicken nugget. Her father and irer undertake a whimsical adventure to reverse the transformation and restore her true form. Released in 2024, the film explores themes of family and unexpected challenges.
It’s got to be one of the most absurd premises for a K-drama in recent years, but it works.
Not all K-dramas lean into situational comedy or romance. Some take a more absurdist approach. For fans interested in that, there’s the interesting and slightly ridiculous Chicken Nugget. The series is inspired by the webtoon of the same name. It has elements of a mystery, a road trip comedy, and science fiction all rolled into one.
Chicken Nugget sees a young woman use a machine at her workplace, believing it’s a new invention meant to help alleviate fatigue. Instead, the machine turns her into a chicken nugget. Her father and an intern (who also happens to be harboring a big crush on her) go on a journey to keep her safe and return her to human form.
It’s got to be one of the most absurd premises for a K-drama in recent years, but it works. While there’s definitely some underlying sinister elements to the story, the adventure itself is wacky and hilarious.
19 Strong Girl Nam-Soon (2023)
Starring Lee Yoo-mi And Kim Jung-eun

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Strong Girl Nam-Soon
- Release Date
- 2023 - 2023-00-00
Cast
- Lee Yoo-mi
- Kim Hae-sook
- Ong Seong-wu
- Kim Jeong-eun
Strong Girl Nam-Soon is a South Korean television series following Kang Nam-Soon, a woman with extraordinary strength, as she reunites with her long-lost family and becomes embroiled in the fight against a drug trafficking organization in Seoul. The drama combines elements of action, comedy, and crime, while exploring themes of family, justice, and empowerment. The series stars Lee Yoo-Mi, Kim Jung-Eun, and Kim Hae-Sook in pivotal roles.
- Seasons
- 1
One of the most interesting aspects of the show is examining all three generations in a family of strong women.
This K-drama serves as a spinoff from the very popular Strong Girl Bong-soon. While the series has elements of a superhero storyline, it also is a family drama, and has some very funny storylines.
The series follows a woman who disappeared as a child. As an adult, she returns to South Korea and sets out to track down her family. When she finds her mother, a successful businesswoman, and her grandmother, she doesn’t get long to reconnect with either of them before all three of them end up embroiled in a drug case that’s being investigated.
One of the most interesting aspects of the show is examining all three generations in a family of strong women. Each of the women gets their own storylines throughout the series. The tone is also much lighter than its predecessor, acting closer to parody than simple comedy.
18 Cinderella And The Four Knights (2016)
Starring Park So-dam And Jung Il-woo

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Cinderella And The Four Knights
- Release Date
- 2016 - 2016-00-00
- Directors
- Oh Hyun-jong
- Writers
- Yang Hee-seung
Cast
- Lee Sung-kyung
- Nam Joo-hyuk
An optimistic girl is thrown into the lives of three wealthy, handsome cousins and their aloof bodyguards when she's hired to live in their grand mansion. Tasked with enforcing rules, she begins to influence their lives and heal their emotional wounds. Amidst the luxury and tension, romance blooms as they all vie for her affections.
- Seasons
- 1
- Creator(s)
- Yang Hee-seung
Also called Cinderella With Four Knights, this K-drama is adapted from a 2011 webnovel. It gives a new twist on the commonly known Cinderella story. Here, the main character still has a stepmother who essentially forces her to the family after her father’s death. She also takes the young woman’s college fund, leaving her in a tight financial spot. The twist in the story is that this Cinderella, Eun Ha-won, isn’t just cooking and cleaning the family; she’s also taking on a series of odd jobs to pay the bills.
One of those jobs leads to an encounter with an older man who is in charge of a large corporation. He sees something in her and convinces Eun Ha-won to move in with his three grandsons and help keep them in line. The three are a bit rebellious, but heirs to the family fortune, and Eun Ha-won finds herself in the middle of more than just a love triangle as a result of their interactions.
Park So-dam was nominated for Best New Actress at the APAN Star Awards after the series debuted.
17 Frankly Speaking (2024)
Starring Go Kyung-pyo And Kang Han-na

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Frankly Speaking
- Release Date
- 2024 - 2024-00-00
- Directors
- Jang Ji-yeon
Cast
- Go Kyung Pyo
- Kang Han Na
- Joo Jong Hyul
- Shin Jung Keun
Frankly Speaking is a television show that follows the story of a group of individuals as they navigate complex relationships and personal struggles. The series delves into themes of identity, morality, and human connection, exploring the complexities of modern life through the characters' experiences and interactions.
- Seasons
- 1
- Creator(s)
- Jang Ji-yeon
While Frankly Speaking is technically classified as a melodrama, the series also has a lot of laugh-out-loud moments prompted by situational comedy. The series originally aired on JTBC two nights a week in South Korea before making the move to Netflix for international markets.
It follows a radio announcer who develops a disorder that essentially means he has no filter when speaking. He speaks whatever comes to mind, no matter how much it might make other people uncomfortable or how inappropriate it might be. An entertainment writer becomes fascinated by him and agrees to appear alongside him on a love and dating variety show.
The series offers an interesting perspective on reality and competition television as well as the tendency to want to make other people comfortable in what could be uncomfortable conversations.
16 Her Private Life (2019)
Starring Park Min-young And Kim Jae-wook

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Her Private Life (2019) is a South Korean romantic comedy series starring Park Min-young as Sung Deok-mi, a professional art curator who secretly runs a fan site for a K-pop idol. Kim Jae-wook co-stars as Ryan Gold, her new boss at the art gallery. The show explores themes of balancing professional life and personal ions, along with the developing romance between the leads.
- Seasons
- 1
Though Park Min-young is a K-drama darling today, Her Private Life is often seen as one of her best romantic comedy roles.
Inspired by a 2007 webnovel, this K-drama is just as much of a romance as it is a comedy. It follows a woman who is a curator at an art museum by day and a huge fan of K-pop groups by night. She’s such a big fan that she even runs her own fansite. When she gets a new boss at the art museum, she struggles to keep her personal and professional lives separate with some hilarious results.
Though Park Min-young is a K-drama darling today, Her Private Life is often seen as one of her best romantic comedy roles. Though most of the awards she was nominated for in 2019 were for the series she completed right before this one, she did receive one award that showed how far her reach was for this series. She was awarded Best Female Asian Star following her work on the show at the StarHub Night Of Stars, an award given in Singapore.

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