
Here are some of the highest rated comedy Korean dramas and movies. Some I’ve seen and some I haven’t seen but I’ve heard really good things about! More to come…

Vincenzo
Trailer link: Vincenzo
Where To Watch: Netflix (*click for direct link*)
Episode Count: 20
Description: Vincenzo is a stylish crime-comedy drama that follows Vincenzo Cassano, a Korean-Italian mafia consigliere who returns to Seoul to recover hidden gold—only to get caught up in a battle against a corrupt conglomerate. Teaming up with a fiery and unconventional lawyer, he uses both brains and brutal tactics to deliver his own brand of justice. With sharp wit, eccentric characters, and bursts of dark humor and action, this drama balances chaos and charm in the most unexpected ways.
Other Genres: Romance, Drama, Crime
Overall Rating: 8.9/10 (MyDramaList)
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5.
Twinkling Watermelon
Trailer link: Twinkling Watermelon
Where To Watch: Viki (*click for direct link*)
Episode Count: 16
Description: Twinkling Watermelon is a heartwarming time-travel drama about a musically gifted teen who accidentally slips back to the 1990s and meets his father as a high schooler—before he became the man he knows. With music as the bridge across generations, he forms a band with unexpected allies and begins to see his family’s past in a new light. Full of emotional depth, nostalgic charm, and youthful energy, the drama explores connection, healing, and the power of understanding those we thought we knew.
Other Genres: Romance, Drama, Fantasy
Overall Rating: 9.2/10 (MyDramaList)
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
Mr. Queen
Trailer link: Mr. Queen
Where To Watch: Viki, Netflix (*click for direct link*)
Episode Count: 20
Description: Mr. Queen is a body-swap historical comedy that begins when a modern-day male chef wakes up in the body of a Joseon-era queen. Trapped in a world of palace politics and royal customs, he must navigate life as Queen Kim So-yong while hiding his true identity. As chaos unfolds in the court—and in his own heart—unexpected alliances and feelings begin to form. With sharp humor, clever satire, and surprising emotional depth, this drama offers a wildly entertaining twist on both gender roles and history.
Other Genres: Romance, Fantasy, Historical
Overall Rating: 9.0/10 (MyDramaList)
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5.
Welcome To Waikiki
Trailer link: Welcome To Waikiki
Where To Watch: Viki, Netflix, Tubi (*click for direct link*)
Episode Count: 20
Description: Welcome to Waikiki is a laugh-out-loud slice-of-life comedy about three struggling young men trying to keep their failing guesthouse afloat. Their already chaotic lives take a wild turn when a single mother and her baby unexpectedly move in, bringing even more absurd situations and heartwarming moments. Full of outrageous gags, quirky characters, and unexpected charm, the drama blends hilarious misadventures with sincere glimpses into friendship, dreams, and growing up under pressure.
Other Genres: Drama
Overall Rating: 8.6/10 (MyDramaList)
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5.
Fight for My Way
Trailer link: Fight For My Way
Where To Watch: Viki, Netflix, Aha (*click for direct link*)
Episode Count: 16
Description: Fight for My Way is a realistic, feel-good comedy about two longtime friends, Ko Dong-man and Choi Ae-ra, who are stuck in dead-end jobs while quietly chasing dreams they’ve long put aside. As they struggle through life’s setbacks, disappointments, and growing feelings for each other, they find strength in their bond and determination to carve their own path. With relatable characters, heartfelt moments, and a grounded look at love and ambition, this drama captures the messy beauty of growing up and fighting for what matters.
Other Genres: Romance, Sports
Overall Rating: 8.5/10 (MyDramaList)
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5.Hi, I’m Aya!
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