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  2. Comedic genres - Wikipedia

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    Genre Description Notable examples Aggressive Humour [1]: Insensitive to audience sentiment by igniting criticism and ridicule on subjects like racism, sexism or anything hurtful; differs from blue humor or dark comedy as it inclines more towards being humorous than being offensive

  3. List of theatrical comedies - Wikipedia

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    List of comedy television series; List of radio comedies; References. This article does not cite any sources.

  4. Comedy film - Wikipedia

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    Examples include After Hours (1985) and Hot Tub Time Machine (2010). Straight comedy: This broad sub-type applies to films that do not attempt a specific approach to comedy but, rather, use comedy for comedic sake. [19] Anger Management (2003) and Bridesmaids (2011) are examples of straight comedy films.

  5. Lists of comedy films - Wikipedia

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    This is an index of lists of comedy films split by decade, nationality and subject. By decade. List of comedy films before 1920; List of comedy films of the 1920s;

  6. List of single-camera situation comedies - Wikipedia

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    In television programming, the situation comedy or sitcom may be recorded using either a multiple-camera setup or a single-camera setup.Single-camera sitcoms are often notable for their enhanced visual style, use of real-world filming locations and in recent years, for not having a laugh track (most single-camera sitcoms from the 1960s contained a laugh track).

  7. Comedy - Wikipedia

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    Comedy is a genre that consists of discourses or works intended to be humorous or amusing by inducing laughter, especially in theatre, ... For example, The Story of ...

  8. Surreal humour - Wikipedia

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    Surreal humour (also called surreal comedy, absurdist humour, or absurdist comedy) is a form of humour predicated on deliberate violations of causal reasoning, thus producing events and behaviors that are obviously illogical.

  9. High comedy - Wikipedia

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    High comedy or pure comedy is a type of comedy characterized by witty dialogue, satire, biting humor, wordplay, or criticism of life. [1] The term high comedy was coined in England in 1877 by George Meredith for his Essay on Comedy .