Our list of the 10 best animated sitcoms of all time is based on our personal favourites over the years. We’ve scoured the libraries of animated sitcoms to bring you a list of our favourites over the years. Let us know what you think about our picks. And if you feel we have missed some popular names, do let us know in the comments below!

  1. The Simpsons
  2. Family Guy
  3. South Park
  4. The Cleveland Show
  5. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
  6. The Colbert Report
  7. Futurama
  8. South Park: Cartman’s Revenge 9) The Simpsons: Marge vs Homer 10) Futurama: Bender’s Big Day

Family Guy

Family Guy is a great show that is unlike any other animated sitcom. The early seasons are fantastic and the Griffin family is always up to some crazy tasks. Peter has a bunch of bosom buddies who join him in his expeditions, and often end up unwittingly adding fuel to the fire. This show is definitely worth watching.

Family Guy is a brilliant show that is the product of clever scripting, detailed animation, and an unparalleled team of voice actors. Some people might be wary of Stewie, as he seems to be a bit too friendly and likeable for some people’s taste. But overall, Family Guy is one of the most popular shows on television. If you’re looking for a show that will make you laugh out loud, then you should definitely check it out.

Rick and Morty 

Rick and Morty is an oddly captivating sci-fi sitcom. It’s all due to the perennial potential of its main plot: Rick Sanchez is an intelligently crazy alcoholic scientist who has a habit of dragging his dim-witted grandson, Morty, into his boisterous escapades. The duo’s adventures often turn into misadventures of the highest degree. ..

The series follows a group of people who are stranded on an alien planet, and must use their imaginations to survive.

American Dad!

Seth MacFarlane’s wild imagination has yielded Family Guy, American Dad, which is absurd, funny, and so very American. Stan and Francine are a happily married couple with two kids, a pesky goldfish, and a self-centred manipulative alien. Stan is often forced to use his agency’s resources to try to solve his family problems. And of course, he always fails most of the time. ..

American Dad is a show that may sometimes be reminiscent of live-action American family sitcoms of the 70’s and 80’s. Every character has something different to offer. Though American Dad is not an absolute laugh out loud show, it surely is one that makes you smile every time.

Futurama

Futurama is a story about the future and the people who live in it. Philip J. Fry accidentally falls into a cryogenic pod and is frozen for 1000 long years. After he is thawed out, he gets a job as a cargo delivery boy at an interplanetary delivery company called Planet Express. The series largely focuses on the interesting workplace events that keep occurring at Planet Express.

Futurama is a show that is perfect for people who enjoy adventure, romance, drama, humour, and sci-fi. If this is how the future will be, it looks very bright! Just be sure to avoid those cans of slurm!

BoJack Horseman

This one is for the animal lover who envies animals for their ease of life. A washed-up television star, BoJack Horseman, is finding it hard to come to grips with obscurity. He has plans but things just don’t seem to work out for him. To make matters worse, BoJack has a freeloading roommate who he can’t get along with.

BoJack Horseman is a unique show that tackles important issues such as drug addiction, depression, and human psychology. It’s different from the other shows on TV, and so it’s a must-watch. ..

Archer

Archer is a sitcom that contains the flavour of both the best spy movies along with its very own flavour of humour that often zings. The story follows a dysfunctional team of spies who tend to cause a mild ruckus as they try to do their jobs. The interactions between the agents are sometimes harsher than friendly banter – and stronger than simple attraction.

The animation style is excellent and the voice actors do a great job.

Bob’s Burgers

Bob’s Burgers is a sitcom that shines rather than glows. Bob Belcher runs a burger shop with the help of his wife and three underachieving kids (equivalent to three different troublesome varieties). Every so often, Bob has to deal with situations that ultimately lead to chaos and disarray.

The episodes of Bob’s Burgers are easy to follow and not as loud as other popular animations. This makes it a go-to show for every mood – be it happy, sad, or even angry.

South Park

The creators of South Park believe that modern-time children are not so little. The show is popular and centers around four kids who unite to take part in adventures of both ordinary and uncanny sorts.

These kids are highly intelligent, foul-mouthed, and irreverent. One thing to note is that they might be potty mouths but what they say often makes some sort of sense!

South Park is known for its clever and biting satire of American society. It’s a very smart show that doesn’t shy away from making fun of things that people in the United States consider to be normal.

Beavis and Butt-Head

Beavis and Butt-Head is a popular sitcom that features two teenage boys who are big fans of heavy metal music. Though they are often considered slackers, these boys have a few traits that can really take them by surprise. For example, they’re very quick to form opinions and often take on dangerous adventures without thinking things through. Additionally, they’re notorious for wasting a lot of time - something that frustrates their parents to no end. ..

Beavis and Butt-Head is a show that is full of stupidity, commentary, and funny mess. It has streamlined the genre of musical sitcoms.

The Simpsons

The Simpsons is a long-running American sitcom that has been around for over 20 years. The show’s unique character development, stories, and humour are simply rare, despite later seasons failing to stack up.

The Simpsons are a dysfunctional family that lives in the small town of Springfield. The family often finds themselves in strange situations, and their way out is generally even more strange. They are a working-class family with a lot of dysfunction.

The Simpsons has become an iconic animation style, and continues to be an inspiration for new and existing animations. originally thought to be unrealistically unattractive, the animation style of The Simpsons has today become iconic.

  1. The Simpsons
  2. Family Guy
  3. South Park
  4. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
  5. The Colbert Report
  6. The Mindy Project
  7. Community
  8. Futurama
  9. Arrested Development 10. Veep

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