Humor genres

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Humor can be classified into different genres based on the source or topic of humor, how it is delivered, or the context, i.e., when, where, or how it is delivered. Some categories and subcategories can easily overlap. The list below is not necessarily exhaustive or complete, but lists the more common types.


Type Explanation Examples
Anecdotal humor Based on stories or told as a story, whether real, embellished, or fictional Many stand-up comedy routines
Topical humor Based on particular themes and topics, such as current events Mock the Week (UK TV show)
Observational / situational humor Observations and insights about ordinary topics, including otherwise normal or trivial matters, and daily life Seinfeld
Satire
Parody / spoof
Sarcasm
Dry / deadpan humor
Surreal humor, absurd humor Humor based on absurd or strange situations, strange juxtapositions of unrelated things, illogical outcomes, or defying audience expectations (e.g., jokes with unrelated punchlines) Monty Python
Highbrow / intellectual humor, academic humor Based on intellectual or sophisticated themes XKCD (online comic strip)
Slapstick / physical humor
Pranks
Self-deprecating humor
Improvisational (improv; e.g., some stand-up comedy)
Wordplay / wit (besides stupid puns or “Dad jokes”)
Cringe humor (awkward humor) This is a relatively newer genre, which is based on situations that are very awkward, e.g., when a character is acting in a very awkward, embarrassing, or socially unacceptable manner The Office (UK & US version)
Dark humor / black humor Humor based on disturbing subjects, e.g., drugs, suffering or death
Juvenile / sophomoric humor, Based on childish themes like pranks, insults, and immature behavior or topics
  • Potty / toilet humor: rude, childish jokes on inappropriate topics
Innuendo / double entendre / riskque humor / blue humor