Are you ready to roll into a world of laughter with a side of sushi? This unique collection of 10 comedy films revolves around the delightful universe of sushi, offering a blend of humor, cultural insights, and culinary adventures. Whether you're a sushi aficionado or just in the mood for some light-hearted entertainment, these films promise to tickle your funny bone while serving up some delicious laughs. Get ready to dive into this flavorful cinematic experience!

Sushi Girl (2012)
Description: This film might not be a traditional comedy, but its dark humor and the central theme of sushi make it a quirky addition to our list. It follows a group of criminals who gather for a dinner where the main course is a sushi platter served on a naked woman.
Fact: The film features Tony Todd, known for his role as Candyman, and was shot in just 15 days.


The Ramen Girl (2008)
Description: While primarily about ramen, this film includes scenes where the protagonist learns about Japanese cuisine, including sushi, adding a comedic twist to her culinary journey.
Fact: Brittany Murphy, who plays the lead, learned to speak Japanese for the role.


Tampopo (1985)
Description: This Japanese comedy-drama explores various aspects of food culture, including sushi, through a series of vignettes, offering a humorous take on culinary traditions.
Fact: The film is often referred to as "the first ramen western."


Sushi Pack (2007)
Description: This animated series features a group of sushi heroes who fight crime, offering a comedic take on sushi culture for younger audiences.
Fact: The series was created by Craig Bartlett, who also created "Hey Arnold!"


Sushi King Goes to New York (2008)
Description: This Japanese comedy follows a sushi chef who travels to New York to open a restaurant, only to find himself in a series of hilarious cultural misunderstandings and culinary challenges.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life story of a sushi chef who opened a restaurant in New York.


Sushi: The Global Catch (2012)
Description: Although more of a documentary, this film uses humor to explore the global sushi phenomenon, making it an entertaining watch for comedy lovers.
Fact: The film was screened at the Sundance Film Festival.


The Chef of South Polar (2009)
Description: This Japanese comedy-drama involves a group of researchers in Antarctica who must survive on their culinary skills, including making sushi, leading to humorous situations.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life experiences of a Japanese chef who worked in Antarctica.


The Sushi Chef (2013)
Description: A short film where a sushi chef's life takes a comedic turn when he starts to see his creations come to life, leading to a series of funny and surreal events.
Fact: The film was a finalist in the 48 Hour Film Project.


Sushi and Beyond (2012)
Description: This documentary uses humor to delve into the world of sushi, exploring its history, preparation, and the people behind it, making it an engaging watch.
Fact: The film was directed by Peter Stein, known for his work on food documentaries.


Sushi Girl: The Movie (2012)
Description: A sequel to "Sushi Girl," this film continues the dark comedy theme with more sushi-related humor and a twist of crime.
Fact: The film was released directly to video, expanding on the original's cult following.
