If you're a fan of the quirky humor and small-town charm of 'Corner Gas Animated' (2018), you'll love these 10 similar shows and movies that capture the same wit, warmth, and hilarious antics. Whether you're looking for more animated comedy or live-action sitcoms with a cozy vibe, this list has something for every fan of Dog River's finest.

The Simpsons (1989)
Description: A long-running animated sitcom that blends humor with everyday life in a small town, focusing on quirky characters and satirical takes on society.
Fact: Holds the record for the longest-running American sitcom and animated series. The show's iconic couch gag was originally a time-saving device to pad episodes.


Daria (1997)
Description: A dry, sarcastic take on high school life and suburban ennui, featuring a deadpan protagonist who observes the absurdity around her with wit and detachment.
Fact: Originally a spin-off from 'Beavis and Butt-Head,' the show was almost titled 'The Daria Chronicles.' Its iconic theme song, 'You're Standing on My Neck,' was performed by Splendora.


South Park (1997)
Description: Relies on satirical, often controversial humor to critique society, politics, and pop culture, with a focus on small-town life and its eccentric residents.
Fact: Episodes are produced in just six days, allowing the show to tackle current events. The creators used construction paper cutouts for the original pilot, inspiring the show's distinctive style.


Futurama (1999)
Description: Combines witty, character-driven humor with sci-fi absurdity, often exploring mundane human experiences through a futuristic lens.
Fact: The show's math jokes are so accurate that a theorem in the episode 'The Prisoner of Benda' was later published in a mathematical journal. It was canceled twice but revived due to fan demand.


Family Guy (1999)
Description: Uses cutaway gags and satirical humor to poke fun at pop culture and everyday life, with a focus on a dysfunctional yet lovable family.
Fact: The show was canceled after its third season but was revived due to strong DVD sales and rerun popularity. Stewie was originally intended to be a villain but evolved into a fan-favorite character.


Archer (2009)
Description: Features sharp, rapid-fire dialogue and absurd workplace antics, blending espionage tropes with dysfunctional office dynamics.
Fact: The animation style was inspired by mid-century modern design, particularly the art of Saul Bass. The show's title was almost 'Duchess' before settling on 'Archer.'


Bob's Burgers (2011)
Description: Centers around a family-run business in a small town, featuring offbeat humor and endearing, eccentric characters who navigate mundane yet absurd situations.
Fact: The show's theme song changes slightly each episode, often incorporating puns related to the plot. It was initially conceived as a darker comedy about a family of cannibals.


Rick and Morty (2013)
Description: Mixes high-concept sci-fi with dark humor and existential themes, all while exploring the chaotic relationships between its central characters.
Fact: The show's interdimensional cable episodes are largely improvised. McDonald's brought back its Szechuan sauce due to a fan campaign sparked by the show.


Solar Opposites (2020)
Description: Blends sci-fi absurdity with suburban satire, focusing on alien characters who struggle to adapt to human life while dealing with their own dysfunctional dynamics.
Fact: The show's 'The Wall' subplot became so popular that it almost overshadowed the main storyline. It was created by one of the co-creators of 'Rick and Morty.'


The Great North (2021)
Description: A heartwarming yet quirky animated series about a family navigating life in a remote Alaskan town, filled with oddball humor and endearing relationships.
Fact: The show's creators aimed to highlight the beauty and strangeness of Alaska, drawing from real-life Alaskan oddities. It features a unique blend of surreal and grounded storytelling.
