If you loved the outrageous, no-holds-barred humor of Hitoshi Matsumoto Presents Documental (2016), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar shows and movies that deliver the same blend of cringe-worthy comedy, unscripted chaos, and laugh-out-loud moments. Whether you're a fan of Japanese variety shows or just crave something hilariously unpredictable, these picks will keep you entertained.

Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! (2007)
Description: Known for its surreal, low-budget aesthetic and absurd humor, this show often features bizarre sketches and intentionally awkward performances.
Fact: The show's unique visual style includes heavy use of green screen and intentionally poor editing. Many of the show's recurring characters are played by non-actors, adding to its offbeat charm.


Impractical Jokers (2011)
Description: This series thrives on unscripted, cringe-inducing pranks and challenges, where the humor comes from the participants' genuine reactions and the absurdity of the situations.
Fact: The four main cast members have been friends since high school. The show's punishments for losing challenges are often more embarrassing than the challenges themselves.


The Eric Andre Show (2012)
Description: This show shares a chaotic, absurdist humor style, often breaking the fourth wall and featuring unpredictable, cringe-worthy moments that push the boundaries of traditional comedy.
Fact: The show's set is intentionally designed to look cheap and unstable, adding to its surreal and disorienting vibe. Many celebrity guests are unaware of the show's format, leading to genuine reactions of confusion and shock.


Nathan for You (2013)
Description: It employs a mockumentary style with deadpan humor, where the host interacts with real people in bizarre, often uncomfortable situations, creating a blend of cringe and hilarity.
Fact: Nathan Fielder's character is intentionally awkward, making the interactions with real business owners even more uncomfortable. The show's most famous episode, 'Dumb Starbucks,' became a viral sensation and was briefly a real pop-up store.


The Jeselnik Offensive (2013)
Description: This stand-up comedy series features dark, edgy humor and a confrontational style, often pushing boundaries and making audiences uncomfortable.
Fact: Anthony Jeselnik's jokes are meticulously crafted, with a focus on punchlines that subvert expectations. The show was canceled after two seasons due to low ratings, despite a dedicated fanbase.


Who Is America? (2018)
Description: This series uses satire and hidden camera techniques to expose real people's reactions to outrageous scenarios, creating a mix of shock and humor.
Fact: Sacha Baron Cohen spent a year in character development before filming. The show's controversial interviews often led to public backlash and debates.


Wonder Showzen (2005)
Description: A darkly satirical and surreal take on children's programming, this show uses shocking and absurd humor to critique society and media.
Fact: The show's puppet segments were often the most controversial, featuring disturbing and inappropriate content. It was created by the same team behind 'Xavier: Renegade Angel.'


The Andy Milonakis Show (2005)
Description: This show combines absurd humor, surreal sketches, and a childlike sense of randomness, often featuring bizarre characters and situations.
Fact: Andy Milonakis was discovered after his rap videos went viral on the internet. The show's humor often revolves around Andy's youthful appearance and playful, immature antics.


Comedy Bang! Bang! (2012)
Description: It features a mix of surreal humor, improvisation, and absurd sketches, often blurring the line between reality and fiction, much like the unpredictable nature of the reference.
Fact: The show started as a podcast before transitioning to television. Many episodes feature celebrity guests playing exaggerated, fictional versions of themselves.


The Birthday Boys (2013)
Description: This sketch comedy show embraces absurdity and surreal humor, with a focus on quirky, offbeat characters and situations that defy conventional comedy norms.
Fact: The group originally formed as a live comedy troupe before getting their own TV show. Many sketches are inspired by the members' shared love of obscure pop culture references.
