If you loved the dark humor and satirical take on the pandemic in 'South Park: Post COVID (2021),' you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same irreverent comedy, sharp social commentary, and outrageous storytelling. Whether you're a die-hard South Park fan or just looking for something equally hilarious and thought-provoking, this list has you covered.

The Simpsons (1989)
Description: A long-running animated series known for its satirical take on American culture, politics, and social issues, blending humor with sharp social commentary.
Fact: The Simpsons is the longest-running American sitcom and the longest-running American animated program, with over 700 episodes.


Beavis and Butt-Head (1993)
Description: A crude and irreverent animated series focusing on two dim-witted teenagers, known for its lowbrow humor and satirical take on youth culture.
Fact: The show was controversial for its content and was often blamed for influencing negative behavior in teenagers, leading to censorship and time slot changes.


Futurama (1999)
Description: A sci-fi animated series that balances humor with thoughtful social commentary, often tackling futuristic and dystopian themes in a lighthearted way.
Fact: Futurama was created by Matt Groening, the same creator behind The Simpsons, and features numerous hidden mathematical jokes and references.


Family Guy (1999)
Description: Features a mix of dark humor, pop culture references, and absurd scenarios, often pushing boundaries with its irreverent and controversial jokes.
Fact: Family Guy was initially canceled after three seasons but was revived due to strong DVD sales and high ratings on Adult Swim.


Aqua Teen Hunger Force (2000)
Description: A surreal and absurdist animated series featuring anthropomorphic fast-food items, known for its bizarre humor and non-sequitur storytelling.
Fact: The show's title was originally meant to be a placeholder but was kept due to its quirky appeal, and it became one of Adult Swim's longest-running series.


The Boondocks (2005)
Description: A socially conscious animated series that uses humor to critique race, politics, and culture, often through exaggerated and satirical storytelling.
Fact: The Boondocks was based on a comic strip of the same name by Aaron McGruder and was initially rejected by several networks before being picked up by Adult Swim.


Drawn Together (2004)
Description: A reality TV parody that brings together various cartoon archetypes, using crude humor and satire to mock both animation and reality shows.
Fact: Drawn Together was the first animated reality show and featured a mix of traditional and CGI animation styles.


Archer (2009)
Description: A spy parody with sharp wit, rapid-fire dialogue, and a blend of action and comedy, often poking fun at espionage tropes and office dynamics.
Fact: Archer was originally conceived as a live-action series before being redeveloped as an animated show.


Rick and Morty (2013)
Description: Combines science fiction with dark humor and existential themes, often exploring complex and absurd scenarios with a cynical tone.
Fact: The show's creators, Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, originally pitched the series as a parody of Back to the Future.


Solar Opposites (2020)
Description: A sci-fi comedy that explores alien perspectives on human life, filled with absurd humor and satirical takes on modern society.
Fact: The show was created by Justin Roiland, one of the co-creators of Rick and Morty, and features a similar animation style.
