If you love the hilarious and educational blend of science and slapstick humor in 'Science of Stupid,' you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar shows and movies that combine entertainment with fascinating scientific explanations, perfect for fans who enjoy learning while laughing.

MythBusters (2003)
Description: The show explores scientific principles through entertaining and often humorous experiments, making complex ideas accessible and fun.
Fact: The hosts used over 1,000 pounds of explosives during the show's run and tested more than 1,000 myths.


Tosh.0 (2009)
Description: It features a comedic take on internet videos and pop culture, often highlighting the absurd and ridiculous moments caught on camera.
Fact: The show's 'Web Redemption' segment allows people to revisit and laugh at their own viral mishaps.


Top Gear (2002)
Description: The show blends car reviews, challenges, and comedic segments, often highlighting the absurdity and fun of automotive culture.
Fact: The show's 'Star in a Reasonably Priced Car' segment has featured over 200 celebrities, including Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz.


Ridiculousness (2011)
Description: The show compiles and comments on viral videos of people doing absurd and often hilarious stunts, focusing on the lighter side of human mishaps.
Fact: Rob Dyrdek, the host, originally pitched the show as a way to showcase funny clips without the need for a live audience.


Impractical Jokers (2011)
Description: The series revolves around friends challenging each other to perform outrageous and embarrassing pranks in public, resulting in hilarious outcomes.
Fact: The show's four main cast members have been friends since high school and originally started as an improv comedy group.


The Grand Tour (2016)
Description: The series combines automotive journalism with humor, featuring elaborate challenges and stunts that often go hilariously wrong.
Fact: The show's budget for the first season was reportedly over $7 million per episode, making it one of the most expensive car shows ever produced.


America's Funniest Home Videos (1989)
Description: The show is a compilation of amateur videos capturing funny, unexpected, and often slapstick moments, celebrating the humor in everyday life.
Fact: The show has awarded over $15 million in prize money to video submitters since its inception.


Jackass (2000)
Description: The show features a group of friends performing dangerous, absurd, and often painful stunts and pranks, all in the name of entertainment.
Fact: The original series was inspired by the skateboarding and punk rock subcultures, blending extreme sports with comedy.


Wildboyz (2003)
Description: The show follows a duo as they travel the world, interacting with dangerous wildlife and performing outrageous stunts, all while maintaining a comedic tone.
Fact: The hosts often got into trouble with local authorities due to their extreme and unpredictable behavior.


How It's Made (2001)
Description: It provides a behind-the-scenes look at the manufacturing processes of everyday items, often highlighting the unexpected and quirky aspects of production.
Fact: The show has covered over 1,000 different products and processes, from bubble gum to jet engines.
