If you loved the quirky, surreal humor of 'Spaced Out' (2019), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similarly offbeat movies and shows that capture the same eccentric charm and unpredictable storytelling. Whether you're a fan of absurd comedy or mind-bending narratives, these picks will keep you entertained and guessing.

Red Dwarf (1988)
Description: A sci-fi sitcom set in deep space, focusing on the misadventures of a dysfunctional crew aboard a mining ship, combining low-budget charm with sharp wit and existential themes.
Fact: The show was originally conceived as a 'sci-fi version of The Young Ones.' It holds the record for the longest-running UK sci-fi TV series, spanning over 30 years.


Futurama (1999)
Description: An animated series that mixes clever sci-fi concepts with irreverent humor, following a delivery crew as they navigate a futuristic universe filled with strange planets and eccentric aliens.
Fact: The show was created by Matt Groening, who also made The Simpsons. Many of its scientific jokes were vetted by actual physicists to ensure accuracy.


Tripping the Rift (2004)
Description: An adult animated series set in space, known for its crude humor and parody of sci-fi tropes, following the crew of a smuggling ship as they encounter strange alien phenomena.
Fact: The show began as a CGI short film that won awards at film festivals. It was one of the first adult animated shows to use full 3D computer animation.


The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005)
Description: A comedic and surreal space adventure that blends absurd humor with philosophical musings about the universe, featuring quirky characters and bizarre alien civilizations.
Fact: The movie is based on Douglas Adams' famous radio series and novel, which started as a BBC radio drama in


Rick and Morty (2013)
Description: A darkly comedic animated series that explores multiverse theory and existential dread through the chaotic adventures of a genius scientist and his grandson across bizarre alien worlds.
Fact: The show's creators developed it from a parody of Back to the Future called 'The Real Animated Adventures of Doc and Mharti.' Its fanbase is known for intense meme culture.


Space Dandy (2014)
Description: A visually stunning anime that celebrates the absurdity of space exploration through episodic adventures of a pompadour-sporting alien hunter, blending philosophy with over-the-top comedy.
Fact: Each episode was directed by different animators, resulting in wildly varying art styles. The English dub was recorded before the Japanese version, which is rare for anime.


The Orville (2017)
Description: A spacefaring adventure that balances humor with serious storytelling, exploring social issues through the lens of a starship crew's missions in a vast, often absurd universe.
Fact: Seth MacFarlane originally pitched the show as a more serious drama before adding comedic elements. It pays homage to classic Star Trek while carving its own identity.


Final Space (2018)
Description: A serialized animated space opera that mixes heartfelt character drama with cosmic adventure and offbeat humor, following a prisoner's journey through a dangerous universe.
Fact: The show was originally developed as a web series called 'Guy in Space.' Creator Olan Rogers voiced multiple characters and based some story elements on his personal life.


Solar Opposites (2020)
Description: An animated sci-fi comedy about aliens stranded on Earth, blending crude humor with surprisingly deep worldbuilding and social commentary about human society.
Fact: Created by Justin Roiland, one of the co-creators of Rick and Morty. The show features a fascinating subplot about shrunken humans living in a terrarium society.


Hyperdrive (2006)
Description: A British sci-fi comedy featuring incompetent space navy officers, combining workplace humor with interstellar settings and satirical takes on military and bureaucratic ineptitude.
Fact: The show was filmed using the same sets as Red Dwarf to save costs. It was originally titled 'Starhyke' during development.
