Best Comedy K-Dramas: Welcome to Waikiki, Mr. Queen & More

Best Comedy K-Dramas
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An emotional scene can make any viewer cry, but it isn’t easy to make the audience laugh. Korean content’s popularity has been growing worldwide, and viewers enjoy all sorts of genres made by the creators. There are a lot of comedy dramas, including rom-coms, dark comedy, family comedy, and more.

From Welcome to Waikiki to Mr. Queen, and other K-dramas, the list goes on, which makes the audience laugh. The wacky situations, the weird scenarios, misunderstandings, and the way an actor presents a scene – all of these factors make a comedy-drama successful. However, along with the comedic aspect, these series narrate the story of a family or friendship, making it more realistic. So, without further ado, let’s delve into the list of best comedy K-dramas.

Welcome to Waikiki

If anything comes closer to a perfect comedy-drama, then it is Welcome to Waikiki. This absolutely crack-jack K-drama revolves around three men who try to run a guest house named Waikiki. But fails anyway. This drama gave the audience the iconic ‘gwenchana gwenchana’ moment, which no one can ever forget. The drama features Lee Yi-Kyung, Kim Jung Hyun, Son Seung Won, and others in pivotal roles.

Watch this drama on Netflix.

Mr. Queen

Mr. Queen is another comedy K-drama that features a quirky comedic approach. Starring Shin Hye-Sun and Kim Jung-Hyun in the lead, the storyline revolves around time travel narration. A modern-day chef’s soul trapped inside a Joseon-era queen. How that queen lives her life with a different soul is what the drama shows. This unconventional comedy-drama has many sequences that make the viewers laugh out loud.

Stream it on Netflix.

Hospital Playlist

Hospital Playlist is a medical drama that exudes a comedic approach most realistically. Starring Jo Jung-Suk, Jung Kyung Ho, Kim Dae Myung, and Jeon Mi Do, the drama is about five doctors and best friends. They work in the same hospital and with time, they revive their college band once again. How their lives slowly intertwine with each other is all about the drama. It is one of the most classic K-dramas to date.

If you haven’t watched it yet, stream it on Netflix.

Be Melodramatic

This is a drama with quirky humor and light-hearted comedy. Be Melodramatic is about three friends and their lives. They live together, while one is a screenwriter starting a relationship with a director. Another is a documentarian who is getting over her fiance’s death and the third one is a single mother who is quite good at her job. Starring Chun Woo-Hee, Han Ji-Eun, and Jeon Yeo-Been, it is one of the most underrated dramas.

Streaming on Netflix.

Fight for My Way

Fight for My Way is a romantic comedy revolving around two friends. While Ko Dong-Man (Park Seo-Joon) is a taekwondo champion, Choi Ae-Ra (Kim Ji-Won) is a receptionist. As they struggle to achieve their goals in life, they face one after another hurdle. However, in the process, they fall in love with each other. The drama gives the audience one of the best comedic experiences through the lead actors’ banter.

Watch it on Netflix.

So, these are a few recommendations on the best comedy K-dramas. Stay tuned.

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