If you loved the quirky and offbeat humor of 'Phungus & Mowld (2020),' you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same absurd charm, surreal storytelling, and laugh-out-loud moments. Whether you're a fan of bizarre comedies or just looking for something refreshingly weird, these picks will keep you entertained.

Aqua Teen Hunger Force (2000)
Description: An animated series featuring bizarre characters and nonsensical plots, with humor derived from absurd situations and random violence.
Fact: The show was originally intended to be about detectives solving food-related crimes. The title sequence changes almost every episode.


The Mighty Boosh (2004)
Description: A surreal comedy series blending live-action and animation, featuring bizarre characters and absurd humor in a whimsical, otherworldly setting.
Fact: The show was originally a stage act before being adapted for television. Many of the characters are based on the performers' earlier comedy routines.


Flight of the Conchords (2007)
Description: A musical comedy with deadpan humor and surreal elements, following the misadventures of an oddball duo in an exaggerated version of reality.
Fact: The show's songs were written and performed by the real-life musical comedy duo of the same name. Each episode features at least one original song.


Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! (2007)
Description: A surreal comedy series blending live-action and animation, featuring bizarre characters and absurd humor in a whimsical, otherworldly setting.
Fact: The show was originally a stage act before being adapted for television. Many of the characters are based on the performers' earlier comedy routines.


Superjail! (2008)
Description: A hyper-violent animated series with psychedelic visuals and chaotic, over-the-top humor set in a surreal prison environment.
Fact: The animation style was inspired by 1960s psychedelic art. Each episode features massive crowd scenes with hundreds of unique character designs.


The Eric Andre Show (2012)
Description: A chaotic talk show parody featuring absurdist humor, surreal sketches, and intentionally awkward celebrity interviews.
Fact: Many celebrity guests weren't told the nature of the show beforehand, leading to genuine confusion. The set is deliberately designed to fall apart during episodes.


Mr. Pickles (2014)
Description: A darkly comedic animated series about a seemingly normal dog with a secret violent life, blending suburban satire with extreme gore.
Fact: The show's art style deliberately contrasts cute character designs with extreme violence. The titular dog is named after the creators' childhood pet.


Wonder Showzen (2005)
Description: A subversive parody of children's television that uses dark humor and surreal segments to critique media and society.
Fact: The show's puppets were intentionally designed to look cheap and creepy. It featured real children reacting to bizarre and often inappropriate situations.


China, IL (2011)
Description: An animated series set in a bizarre version of a community college, featuring absurd humor and surreal character interactions.
Fact: The show originated as a series of shorts on Adult Swim. Many characters are voiced by the same two voice actors playing multiple roles.


The Shivering Truth (2018)
Description: A stop-motion animated series presenting dark, surreal vignettes with absurd humor and disturbing imagery.
Fact: Each episode is composed of multiple unrelated segments. The show uses actual stop-motion puppets rather than CGI animation.
